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1 This seed was sown all the way from haustloti caused by the Inroads of a Heppner to Walla Walls No partic cancer on his lower lip, upon bis vi ular returns have been made, but in tality Mr. Swank had been afflict general terms it is known to have ed with this cancer for a number of doue well in almost every instance, years, and for the past two years had and a portion of it made such a vig been almost constantly In tbe care FRIDAY, JULY 29. 1904. orous and close growth that it has OFFICIAL CALL FOR of physicians MANY CITIZENS SELECTED been cut once this, its first season. Mr. Swank was a German and had MONSTER MASS MEETING AS SPECIAL MARKS. Mr. Taylor is very frank about ex been in this country for about 30 pressing the opinion that "dry land years, but bad never learned enough alfalfa" is not peculiar in any sense English to be able to converse in DAMAGES TO CROPS except that it is the product of seed Portland Commercial Club Will Enter i hat language. Ills only relative liv- Letters of a Mysterious Nature Sent tain the Delegate« From Oregon ALWAYS OVERDRAWN. from alfalfa which has been raised fur Out to People Who Expect to Find Ing In America is his son, Gottlieb, a i succession of years on lands which Who Attend the Meeting on August well-to-do farmer living near Free a Surprise When They Answer—Set were semi-arid, and as a result it has This son has ever lieen solic 2 and 3—Women Club* of Portland water of Books Purporting to Be of Great Wallula Honey Raiser Tell« of Hi« become "acclimated" to hazardous Will Entertain All the Women Who itous h I hiii I his father's welfare, and Value Being Sold to the Public— and unfavorable conditions of soil J. B Switzler has every month for years past liqui- Easy Living—Pioneer By Internal Treatment Accompany the Delegate«—Large dateil all bills incurred for tbe keep Sample of the nviting Letter Sent and moisture, and for that reason is Owns Largest Band of Horses in REMNANTS Without the Aid of Narcotics oc the Kniir Attendance Urged. perhaps more hardy and will with Out. ing and medical attendance upon the Furnished the Northwest—Has You who sutler with piles know what a stand drouth better than the product old gentleman The latter is said to At just one half th, nt ar value glorious boon it would be to you to be abso i Mounts in South Africa the Phil- of seed grown where there is an have been not easy to get along with, lutely and painlessly cuied. \ ou know from The following official call for the and. would not live with his son. Sev»*ral leading won- mon- ippine and Other Foreign Coun- abundance of moisture. actual experience that salves, ointments and mass meeting to lie held in Portland .Mr Swank, Sr, was an artillery or I hnm MurpriH<*<! a few /lay« ago a’ trie«. other local applications do not cure. \ ou on August 2 and 3 for the organiza man in the German army for 12 r«’<elving a letter which in every caae MENAGERIE INCREASED. SHOE BARGAINS may get relief, but you keep on suffering. tion ot the Oregon Development years, and served in the last Danish with a duplicate of the letters receiv I "there is a cause for every human ilL Re la-ague has been Issued by the* Port ed by other rltlxen»», and of Three Whelps Born to Lioness White German war which resulted in D«-n which Hunts Junction. Ore.. July 21.— move the cause and you cure the complaint. »3 oo ladies shoes or Oxfords. clearance price ... ... »1.95 pair land Commercial Association The mark losing a province. lhe following is a copy: on the Parade Yesterday. Piles have two distinct causes: First, con There are always plenty of people to »2 50 ladi«.-»' shoes or Oxfords, clearance price ... .... »1-65 pair features of the meeting and its pur Hoi«*l Bickers, Kendleton, Or,, During the parade of the Floto |ioae have not been fully set forth be gestion of the liver, second, constipation re predict crop failures If a heavy frost »206 ladies shoes or Oxford» clearance price ... .... »146 pair SATURDAYS LOCALS. July 2«», J 904. show's yesterday, three whelps were sulting from p«vor digestion. occurs they can be heaid croaking born to the monster African lioness, fon* Mr Thomas Thompson, »1 50 ladles shoes or Oxfordr, clearing price......... .... »1.16 pa*r Portland. July 26.—A convention for R N Adams, a J Pendleton, Oregon: on the street corners that the crop vnd a tew people who learned of the I >»ar Sir. In regard to a cour lea y will be a total failure, If a wiud fact and secured permission to view the purpose of organizing an Oregon in town today R II Graves, ol Weston, is at the that hab been extended to you from storm bits us a swipe in passing they the little kings of the jungle, saw a Development League will lie called to ( Washington, l> C , I would be pleased will be heard in doleful accents pro sight never before witnessed in Pen order promptly at 16 o'clock a m Bic' era today. Tuesday. August 2 at the Marquam claiming the news and assuring all dleton Dr J. Griswold, of Helix was in I to in riMmally explain sam«- to you if ! you will kindly cal! at the Hotel who will listen to their plaintive tale 1 lie whelps wete about <he size of Grand theater Portland. Or under town yesterday. i Bi« kern at 11 o'clock on Friday morn- of woe that the grain lies flat on the large sized cats, and were all spright ihi auspices of lb»* Portland Commer Clark Nelson, of Weston. is a guest I illK absolutely removes these causes by increas- ground and can never be harvested. ly. strong and healthy The* cage was rial Club, which will have for Its pur it the Pendleton Respectfully yours. ing the flow of digestive juices in the stom If a heavy rain occurs they are the closed to the public, as the lioness ¡lose the development and upbuilding THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES A M Gillis, the Athena lumber ach, and relieving the congestion of the first to announce, a probable shortage was cross and fretful, only a few of the state of Oregon S. H. HAWKINS man. is iu towi^ today liver. It is a tons: for the entire bowel sys on account of the grain being shatter friends of the management being al- Representation. h transpires that Mr. Hawkins is »oeeweeeeoeoooooooeooeoooooeeoeoooooaeeeoeaaeaaaaaaae tem and helps each particular member of ed or washed out. Dr. E O Park.-r and wife of F.!««' th«* ssenr for a compilation of public lowed io peer through a crack in the is a >lele Every editor in Oregon this system to work easily and naturally. I Well, we had our heavy frost, we cage to view the family. ament»» — Pr«*«identlal Messages Rock . are in town tislaj ' gate at large You simply take a tea-poonful of this pos had our windstorm, and we had our The three young members of the C. 8 Roudouck and H V Pom pells. Ull Other Public Documents— made The governor. I nited States sena itive. interna! remedy three times a day be heavy rain, and from all appearances Kioto menagerie lay in a snug bundle tors and i-ongressmen are also d«*le- ot Irrigon, are in the city. by ('oniressmao Tom Richardson, ol »♦64 ♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦•■» »♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦4 ■++++♦♦♦+♦ >4 4 4 4 fore each meal. It is pleasant to the taste Tennew st alleged to be : and absolutely free from opium, cocaine or we will have a record breaking crop. ill the middle of the cage, stretched ‘ gates at large and are expected to F H Holbrook, ot Irrigon is a guest ’-omplled by him least Mr Hawkins visit- mt full length, enjoying the hot eve- >ie present Will Be Bumper Crops. other narcotics. It is not a palliative or Hotel St George today. <-d this place some three or four years temporary remedy ; it produces a positive, i spent the past tew days in the ung and seemed to be tn their prop- The mayor of each and every city Mias Stella Mathews, of Pilot Rock radical ai d lasting cure. vicinity or Mynck. Helix, Vansyele. ■ element, as Pendleton weather yes land town in the state, as well as the I# in town en route from la Grande > ago and roped in a number of citizens ¡on exactly the same plan, at »26 per Dr. Perrin's File Specific is sold under an Hunts. Junction, Eureka Flat and terday evening very much resembled ¡county judge of each and every »-oun home The scheme Is not denounced by Walla Walla I have talked to many that of their native jungles. about [tv. is urged to uam<* lu delegates W H Switzler, of I'matlUa, is at | the nr inns as ar. out a nd-out swindle. Racine Buggies and Macks of the heaviest wheat raisers in this season of the year The president or executive officer the Bickers while here on business { but t hose w ho Î Invested do claim that While the lioness was asleep, the ¡*if every commercial, industrial agri to cure any of blind, bletdini. itchxn< or internal Northern Umatilla county, and almost Bain Wagons pile», no matter ho* chronic or w.ed it may be I the- price {laid was out of all propor - sightseeing went on uninterruptedly, cultural, horticultural liveatock. dairy. today. : Out of over 1»» (*• cases mere are on’.y three on record without exception they say that this Mrs M U Hurlburt of Echo is in tion to the value of the returns In where a positive cure has not been made year's crop will be heavier than usual and the whelps were not disturbed, | irrigation, mining or other similar or ♦ D t . Perr.T. s Pile SpeciSc can be procured of any re- ¡other words, that tbe book« are ‘ dead but the mother awoke while a few ♦ "I will average 30 bushels or more liable dru»nru»t under an inxk-clad agreement to letund ganization having for its puriiose the tbe city today the attest of Hotel horse ' and are not fully what they < ■ v(>ur money should you take two SI •• bottles of the to the acre, and some ot my neighbors l>eo,.le were peering into her cage, development of any industry, is urged Bickers remedy without »eceinug pumti« benefit. be. Some even will crowd 40 bushels pretty closely." and «he .lamedlately became fretful, to name 10 delegates, and io add him Cloyd Oliver and wife of Er bo. w ere were represented to Dr. Perrin Mediczl Ccu. Helens. MonUn*. picked up cne of her babies in her self and se< retary to the delegation, in town yesterday and today, return- claim that whoever wishes can obtain sard a Helix wheat raiser to me I of hl» congressman, under the frank "While 1 have some wheat that is m«uth and raced the cage and grum i as active workers are espe< lally de ing home ing privilege and by an outlay of a THE NEW ECONOMICAL down and that the combine may miss. bled As she had killed two other sired Joe Cunha, the alfalfa raiser of vamp and the trouble of . it will not be lost for I will turn it into former babies by this procedure, the In order to secure the best results, Echo Is In town, having driven in twocent writing the request, any of the docu- pork.* I will put the bogs in the field management took her cage out of the every element ot tioom should be from Echo men's contained in the Tom Richard NO COST OF OPERATION. 1 to forage a living as soon as my crop tettt. where she would be undisturb eliminated Exact reiorti as to shat F 8. Le Grow, of Athena. is a guest •on compilation, and that if be wishes ed. as they very much desire to raise individual growers have accomplish . is harvested.” at Hite! 8» George today while here all of them and has 'be patience to t The yield about Helix will be more tuis family. ed. are what is desired, Plain and »rite for them, that he ran get ail One of her offspring, an 18 months direct statements are wanted giving on I ua>hers ; uniform than in the Eureka Flat ot thc-m In other words, if the scheme oid youngster was exhibited to the George Hunter and sister. Miss Hunts Junction and country. Between actual results as to »uluvatlon growth not a swindle out and out, it cer i Eureka there are many fields that are spectators in a nearby cage, ibis be and marketing tn all agricultural pro Audrey Hunter, of pilot Rock are in is tainly is a big graft being cut for hay and here and there ing the only one of her eight families ducts. fruit and livestock, accompa tow h t oday The assertion is made that Mr Celebrated Hodges Line of Headers. Mowers, Andrew I arsen and Elmo Gordon. you will see a field of spring grain of whelp» that has lived to become a nied by the name of tbe grower and ¡»ermanent fixture with the menag location of tbe land—generailtie«, no prominent farmers of the Juniper Hawkins is ■ arefu! to avoid making that will be pastured Binders and Rakes himself conspicuous on this trip, and On the ottier hand there are scores erie. matter boa delightfully put. are of country are in loan today that he does not renew the acquaint It the management can raise these Houser & Haines’ Combined Harvesters of fields that will run from 25 to 30 little value Dora Wormington has sold to E E ances be made on his former tour to I bushels to the acre. The combined three youngsters, they will add »>•• Th»- great railroad systems travers- Dotson for »12’"'. an irregular tract this place It would be interesting to Machine Oils and Extras of All Kinds property value of the show. j harvester is less in evidence in the to tbe ing Oregon have several thousand within the city limits of .Milton know bow many men be listed as sub- Eureka Flat country than in Umatilla men actively engag«-d in securing im Agent for Walla Walia W'eeder Hand Badly Injured. Prof It C French president of tbe srnoers to the compilation, by the ¡county. Much of the wheat is headed migration ar.d these same railroads above appeal to the vanity of those of the John Stricker, an employe W« «ton Normal is tn tbe city today j and fed directly from the beader wag have industrial departments which Cooley a Pierce Company, yesterday will cooperate with cities and towns on busine»« connected with tu» wb> upposed the y had been selected on to the threshing machine. as subjects fur a special literary d la lacerated his left hand on a sack book In other fields the self-binder is at on their line» in the location of man {»■nsa’ion by tbe authorities in. the work, followed by two men who are appended to a combine which he was ufacturing enterprise», and they war.t Mis« Annie Ro«»« h, of La Grande, shocking the bundles preparatory to working upon He slipped and fell. to know just what has been accom la In town today a< companid by her government printing department. Successor to Umat.la Implement Co Pend;eton, Ore. J V Tallman. Dr. C. J Smith and hauling it to tbe threshing machine and as he went down reached out and pilshed and reports will be asked for cousin. Miss ila Mathew,, who Here and there you may see from 24 grabbed at the machine to stay him from ail Interests represented through has been visiting her at lai Grande other prominent citizens have b«»-n selected as special msrks by Mr to 32 horses strung out in front of a self, An a result, his hand caught on delegations and no feature of tbe pro MI m Rœsch visit relative« at Hawkins, and the plan seems to be of combined harvester, while the driver the sack hook, which tore through gram will be more advantageous and Pilot Rock genera! scope • ♦ ♦ • ♦ shoots a swan shot from an air gun the ligaments and muscles back of interesting than this. the little finger, nearly tearing that Miss Steiia Lalande, of Weston, at tbe horses that are lagging If you haven't a buatne»« organlza- member from the hand It la a dan- I tkiu in your »-ommunuy. or some in tuso today en route to Heppner WERE NOT HEREFORDS Surprised at Western Ways. gerous and painful wound, with more where she will visit for several week« other body through which you < an be Write today for free illustrated book. An Easterner who saw four horses than an even chance that he Rises the organize at once, and it M .s» Lalande resided in Heppner at Burr Johnsen of H,aa*Zy Ra ses HARVESTERS* SUPPLLIES. BUILDEFS* HARDWARE. Columbia Engineering Works walking back of the beader and push finger and has a crippled hand for represented, Nothing But Shorthorns. your meeting is only large enough to the time of tbe fiood. removing to The wound was dressed by Dr elect the delegates, 10th and Johnson SU.. Portland. Or. ing it said; "By the great born spoon, life Weston a short time afterwai name yourselves UNIVERSAL STEEL RANGES. GENUINE CHRI6OLITE GRAN Burr Johnson, the ,.<daway stock- look at that; that man has got his McFall. and come, for it is the willing work 1. A Esteb, the Echo attorney, was | :a»t. tak«w exemptions to the report cart before his horse. Back where I ITEWARE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING TOOLS AT THE <-rs w ho are to do the most fur Or»* in loan yesterday and today, return I that hi» cattle are grade Hereford« came from the horses puli our mowers Downs-Grave«. gon He has no use for tbe Hereford as ing home this morning. Mr. Esteb and binders Out here they are push Mfca Minnie IZ« ji of Free Be sure to bring yuur wive«, da ugh | compared with the Shorthorn, and his ing them." ar*i R H. G a i-s of W-.ston. « were ters. sist»rs and sweetheart», for describes Echo as prosperous In a ! rattle are alm««', exclusively grade Oregon Beau the WoHa married today in the parlors of I the while the men are busily engaged in high degree and all the habitants ■ Shorthorns there being but one ani- as hopeful and confident about The finest single field of grain 1 Hotel Bicker«. Rev. Jonathan Ed the convention the Woman s Club of therwif i msi in the recent sale be made to a the future of the place saw was on the hill land between wards officiating Portland will look after the comfort ! buyer irotn the Sound that was not 6*3 MAIN STREET. Weston and Athena, though there are of the women of Oregon S bon b«>rn many other neids almost as good in The Oregon Water Power A Rail In his opinion, the beat all-purpose the vicinity of both ot these places way com;>any has tendered the use I cattle for this country is the grade : ot tour large <wr» for the trip to Can- Honey at Wallula. Shorthorn On scant feed they rqfain WE FLRMSH ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT emah park, beyond Oregon City, one [ their flesh and shape better, do not Wallula I met J. R. Lindley. VOIR WORK ot tbe most delightful trolley rides in i gaunt so easily ar.d they arc- prime "Last year I raised 3500 pounds of America A committee from the Wo ! favorite» with ail buyers. bonev, the year before I bad over 5. I man s Club of Portland will have The Hereford he bolds, "runs out' 000 pounds." he said "I keep my < harge of this party, and it wtU be re- [ewsliy I'nle»» constant watch of the bees in one acre and a half ot ground I stricted to the wire« daughters, sis- strain is kept up. all that the owner and they work on the willows, red I ters and other ladies accompanying has after s few years is a white face clover and wild Bowers tor miles I delegates to the convention These SHIPMENT DELAYED BY without quality or stamina around They only keef me busy J. P NELSON WILL FURNISH [ special cars will ¡eave from the cor- Mr Johnson has been on the <oas'. about two months a year CHICAGO SITUATION 60 years and cons'antly in the «-attle CITY WITH WATER [ ner of First and Alder streets exactly “NOW SUMMER BLINKS ON "Through May and June I am quite at 3 o'clock p m . Tuesday, August 2 business for 35 years He state« that FLOWERY BRAES." busy extracting honey, and caring for An infcrmal reception for the la th« first »'rain of Shorthorn on the the new swarms In the fall I strike and the joys of carriage riding are at Three Hundred H»«d of Prime Bee* dies asr; gentlemen by the Portland cons- was driven through during tbe their best, provided you have the out and sell my boney to the farmers. Gaso'ine Pumping Plant Will Be In Commercial Club at its nvoms on the Steer» Ready for Sh pment Mon. forties and bred to the old-fashioned, stalled on Property Purchased of right vehicle. You will if you make In winter I bunt and in spring I fish eighth floor ol the Chamber of Com day Morning May Be Held Indefi long-horned Texas stock, which was your selection at Neagle's. We have I take it pretty easy and my bees J. H. Koontz in Edge of Town— merce building. Tuesday evening, from for years the only cattJe on the coast. nitely — Asa B Thompson, J. B carriages to suit every fancy, from make my living for me.’ Reservoir Will Be Bu'lt and Perma 8 to 11 o'clock {hiring both days of Th«- inc rease tn the number of Short Pioneer J. B. Switzler. phaetons to buckboards, and every Saylor and R N Stanfield Have a horns was gradual but uniform from nent Wells Dug—Abundance of Liv tbe convention, and at all hour», the one made right in style and fintait. At Wallula I also met J B. Switz Fine Orove of Fat Cattle—Would tha* time until the present. ing Water Found at a Distance of rooms and »-specially the tower of the guaranteed to give the easiest riding ler. who for 'he last 25 years has Commercial Club, will be open for tbe Mr Johnson has three carloads of Not Face Unsettled Situation. and most durability. 26 Feet been raising horses Mr. Switzler u»«- of the delegate* Portland and its cattle now on the range near Hidaway We have the celebrated Winona is the owner of Switzler'» island in environs from this elevation 1« which »ill ready for the market with wagons, hacks and buggies. Made for the Columbia river on which sugar Fifteen cars of fat cattle are being in a month, but he is lnc!in«M to the this climate. Call and see them. J P Nelson, the Minnesotan who thought by many to be the most de beets are being very successfully lightful birdseye view of tbe city to belief that the present depression in We set your tires while you wait, raised has the franchise for putting in wzter be obtained anywhere in this country. temporarily delayed at Echo by the prices will not be relieved within that strike situation in Cbicago on the hydaulic machine. No brute Mr. Switzler, in speaking of the works at Echo, was in town yesterday The railroads have joined, for the Asa B Thompson. J B. Saylor and I time and that he will probable hold Ing or burning of wheels. Adda to horse business, said. "I have several life of wheels Try it and be pleased thousand running for 100 miles up and and today, returning to Echo this first time, in making tbe extraordi R N Stanfield have a shipment of [on to th«- animals for some time Tbe narily low rate of one (are for the mountain pasturage in that country ON DRAUGHT’AT NEAGLES BROS. down the Columbia. We gather them morning Mr Nelson has invested round trip from all points in Oregon 300 head of prime beef steers which is fine, and all stock are In fine condi were to have ueen .shipped from Echo Big Brick Shop. up twice a year for the spring and heavily in Echo and after a year's in order that this convention should tion fall round-up. Two years ago I sold residence there has the courage and represent not only all the interests, to Chicago next Monday morning The unsettled strike condition and a band ot 4'A'O in the Great Bend faith of his convictions that the town but that all portions of the state the general feeling of .uneasiness and MORE SHEEP SALES. country tor »16.00U. an average of »4 should be represented among its del per head. I will probably sell this has an assured future before it. He egates and participate In Its delibera- depression following the renewal of the {tacking house strike, has caused Connolly Will Take 3000 Lambs of bought what is known as the "Koontz OF PENDLETON. band on the Columbia if 1 can tions. them to hold the shipment in abey His Own Raising East. "I have made lots of money out of property." and a half interest in tbe The railroads show by this act that ance at this time, until further de J. E. Ruaaall A Co. Props. CAPITAL...................................»70,000 horses During the Boer-English war Halstead addition, and has other Joe Connolly sold *50 yearling they are heartily in accord with the velopments take place. SURPLU8.................................. »60.000 I sold about 1500 to the English gov smaller holdings in town and vicinity. sheep to Frye-Bruhn, and Lev Butler formation of the Oregon Develop If the strike does not increase in •Mr. Nelson has sunk prospect Transacts a general banking busi ernment at from »50 to »60 a head. It m»*nt League, and are willing to do extent or bitterness, the shipment •00 head of 2 year-olds to the same ness. Exchange and telegraphic trans cost me from ,6 to »7 apiece to break holes, and tbe results conform exact firm Both lots leave Meacham by ■ their ¡iart in adding to the population. will be made on Monday, as original the same train, and go directly fers sold on San Francisco, New York, them to ride as they had to be ridden ly with the findings in the old well« ' wealth and Industries ot the state. ly intended, but If the same unsettled of tbe vicinity, in all of which an Chicago and principal pointa tin the before being turned over to the re Immediately upon choosing dele and uncertain features prevail at that east. About the middle of August average depth of less than 200 feet Northwest ceiving officer. gates. please notify your local papers . time. It is poslsble that the cattle will Mr Connolly expects to take 3000 is found an abundance of the finest Drafts drawn on China, Japan and "I have been selling them for years and send notice to the Portland Com . lie held at home indefinitely, as the head of lambs of his own raising east whether io Chicago or to Omaha Europe. to the United States government. In water. ' owners do not wish to risk the uncer- depends upon the market conditions The central well and tbe pumps of menial Club. Makes, collections on reasonable fact, you will find my band scattered A program of brief but explicit ' 'ainty of a big strike in adition to On«* hundred dollars is a pretty g km ! reward for five minutes work, all over tbe United States, In tbe the water works will be situated in speeches on various subjects will be ; tbe ordinary depression of the pres- at that time terms. tbe edge of town, on the block first yet that i- shat J E Strode of Waitsburg. Wash., got from the F»«- Philippines and in South Africa." arranged In advance, ami every pos No Jurisdiction. LEVI ANKENY, President. Just now the water industry is at mentioned—the Koontz property. The sible »-ffort will be made to have this , ent cattle market Oregonian n our last subscription contest He received with the compli- W. F. MATLOCK, Vice-President. Its height in the upper Eureka Flat. pumps will be operated by a gasoline convention result In bringing tbe Or A motion for a restraining order ment- of * . East Oregonian «ithou a i-«nt of expense to himself, a »100 engine of 20-horse power, The reser Rib Broken. The train leaves Hunts Junction sev- G. M. RICE, Ca«hi«r. Is now pending in the case of Mrs. rubber-tired buggy. We propose to conduct another subscription contest egon ¡Msiple together and In forming era! times a week with water for the voir will be situated 2000 feet ap- plans which will result to the benefit The aged father of Benjamin Mor i'hilamme Smith vs. Huy-yuts-mil ken. on the following l*asi--; proximately east of the wells and ranchers. No water la found on the From now until November 4th we will take new subscriptions sent in of every portion of this great state. ton. who lives 10 miles north of Pen- the plaintiff bringing the motion by dleton. had a rib broken this morning her attorneys. Slater a Hinkle, to by our subscribers and to lhe one who gu< sses nearect to the vote received flat and cisterns are made and al! wa- pumps, and on a point 120 feet above •Very respectfully, the general average of the city ’ s ter is hauled in. PORTLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB and sustained other, but slight, injur prevent the defendant. Samuel Pam- by th«- winning presidential candidate in this state, we will give one-half of ORGANIZED MARCH 1, 1889. ie«. by the falling of a large barn burn. Huy-yuts-mil-ken's lessee, from all th«' money received from this contest. In spite of this drawback one farm level. It will be 30x40 ieet in dlarn eter and approximately 12 feet deep. there has averaged for seven years door against him The door was lift disposing of the wheat crop on the For example if you .oink President Roosevelt will receive the major BIG SHEEP SHIPMENT. CAPITAL................................. »100,000 30 bushels of wheat to the acre. Some This is the size that is probable— ed off iis roller by a strong wind as land in question. The crop—160 ity of votes in th«' coming election, fill out the coupon. "Roosevelt's total Transacts a general banking bualneea. day artesian welis will settle the wa- the minimum size, while It is more Mr Morton. Sr. was opening it. with acres oi fin« wheat, is easily valued vote in Oregon will be (.................. and put in your estimate. liable to be- larger than uf the diruen Gus La Fontaine Sell« 1200 Yearling« the result mentioned. Dr. .McFaul at »4000. In the hearing of this case Interest allowed on time deposits. ter question.—Fred Lockley. sions mentioned, The figures given If our subscribers co-operate with us as they have in previous contests Exchange bought and sold on all and Dry Ewes—Other Shipmenu to baa the case in charge and left the In the United States court at Port imply a capacity of approximately principal points. prtient resting quite comfortably con land last week. Judge Bellinger decid ami as we expect they will in this, we a ill take in several hundred dollars WEDDING A SURPRISE. Follow. 100,000 gallons. and possibly much more one half ot which will go to the person who Special attention given to collec ed that he had no jurisdiction. Gus la Fontaine has returned from sidering his years. Mr Nelson intends to have the sys guesses nearest to the vote in Oregon for the winning presidential eondi tion«. ___ Prayer Meeting Converted Into Beau tem in operation by the first of No Mea< ham. where he helped look after Mrs. McIntyre Holds Her Land. tiful Marriage Ceremony. Afraid to Tell the Facts. .... vember. although It is possible that the tciading and shipment of 12W Ther«' is only one requirement and this is import.nt name W. J. FURNISH, President In the case brought by Joseph Guy- L J. Anderson, a reservation wheat Last night at the close of the prayer it will not be completed until next sheep—yearlings and dry ewes, which J. N. TEAL, Vice- President. h« sold to Carstens These sheep arc farmer, refuses-to divulge the prob ett against Mrs. McIntyre, to recover SENT IN MUST BE THOSE OF NOV SUBSCRIBERS. Renewals of sub meeting at the Methodist Episcopal spring T. J. M0RRI8, Cashier. now on their way direct to the East able or actual yield of grain on his 160 acres of Reservation land. Guy- scription will not be counted in this contest. Subscribers can participate J. W. MALONEY, Ass't Cashier. church, the pastor announced that a this way Get some neighbor to take the Weeklv Has; Oregonian for ern markets. They are a choice lot holdings this year, because "the grain ett claims the land as his Individual in wedding would take place at once in Habeas Corpcs Denied. tour momhs for 5«1 cents Send ja««-« «- ------ — order »— * for the 50 cents or tn in a - — money holdings lH*eau8e at the time of the and all ready for slaughter. The speculators fise these inflated esti the main auditorium of the church No. 7301. A writ of habeas corpus was asked 1<- ami 2c i stamps 2 or silver ” __ ___ __ on th«' presidential aceompanie.l by your guess Tressurv Departnomt Off he ot Comptroller This was quit® a surprise to the com for in the circuit court by the attor price received for them could not tie mates to bear down prices with. It allotment. Mrs. McIntyre was his wife vote. If you ... do a not . want . to ask some neighbor to’subscribe?"send~In . .. of tbe Currency. and had an interest as such in the learned, bill Mr. la Fontaine* express is bad enough for everybody to tell neys for William McDonald, who is Washington. l> C., June 14. 1904. pany gathered for prayer. cents and th«' name of some friend in the East v ’ _ ~ ’ who^ is interested in the The bridal company entered and accused of the burglary of the Sones ed himself as penectly satisfied with it when they tell just what is true allotments of the family. The Uniteti w.st<-rn country Whereas, b.v aatlsDetory evidence, pre let him read the Weekly East Oregonian and It I ” will Hen ted to the undersigned It baa been the service was changed Into a beau & Walker store at Helij on July 5. his returns. States courts hold, however, that the about the big yields; but nine-tenths give him mor«' news about the resources ot the Inland Empire -han vou made to appear that "The Commercial Na- land which Guyett would hold is Mrs. could During the first few days in August of th«m He alxntt it, anyhow." nona I K.**nk of Pendleton,” located in tbe tiful and impressive marriage cere- Judge Ellis heard arguments on a mo if you wrote him a 5o-page letter a week p — every 50 - cents 7 vou For McIntyre's individual property, her * ity of Pendleton, in the county of Ctaa m< ny, when Mr. Charles Marshall and tion this afternoon to quash the writ, Mr. La Fontaine will deliver to the* wili b<* entitled to one guess If you get tour of your friends to uke it tills and »rate of Oregon, baa com- Miss I .aura McAfee, both of this city, which was done rights not being affected by the fact yOUr cp frkn<ls take it Received Title to Land. A bench warrant same firm for shipment between 2«00 four months each, you will be entitled to four guesses, ;; you ’« get pll«-«l with all tbe provlaiona of tbe statutes . or if one that she has been divorced from Guy and 3< mhj lambs, also fat and resdv for were united in the bonds of wedlock. for McDonald's arrest was then Issued O. Warner has received from K. of the United .States, required to be com- new subscription for a year for the Weekly for »1.50 ySu 'are entitled"^ pll«-«l with before aa aiisociatlon shall be The young couple are well known and he is still in jail, and must'stand the shambles. the state land board a patent to 160 ett and married to another man. three guesses. Some one of our subscribers will get — one half of all — —... »V.) authorize«! to commence tbe boniness ot here and will make their home In the trial at The J. E. Smith Company is todav the next term of the circuit acres of land in section 36, township money taken in on this contest. I It ---------- " — banking. may t>e only »50, or it may be several loading for Redman 3000 sheep at Wheat Farm Sold. city court. There is said to be very 6 south, range 34. The land lies di Now. therefore. 1, Thomas P Katie, dep- hundred dollars but whatever the sum the one wU> guesses^nearest’io't'he uty and acting comptroller of tbe currea- What is commonly known as the presidential vote in Oregon for the winning candidate will get one half nr strong circnmstantial evidence Meacham These sheep will pass rectly south of Pendleton, very close ,-v' do hereby certify that 'The Commer through Pendleton, but whether they DRY LAND ALFALFA. against McDonald tending to prove to the southern line of the county, on Rigby place a short distance east the money. <-ial Nation»! Bank of Pendleton," located that he committed the househreaking are destined for the Sound markets a branch of the North Fork of the of Saxe Station, has been transferred in th., city of Pendleton. In tb« county of RetnemlH'r th«* guess is on the vote cast in Oregon for the successful or will exentually go East over the Cmanila and state ot Oregon 1« authoriz T. C. Taylor Has Disposed of 1S00 and robbery mentioned by the First National Bank to William John Day river presidential candidate. ed to commence tbe business of banking, Northern Pac ific- could not he learn Pounds of Seed Thia Season. Duff, of this place. This farm com as provided in 8ecti«»n Fifty-one hundred ed. Only new subscriptions count. T. C. Taylor last spring disposed prises three quarters—480 acres, is »137 Per Acre. and sixty nine, of tbe Revised Statutes ot Wheat Coming to Echo. th» Lnite«! tSatea. of about I860 pounds of dry land al well improved and one of the excep A subscription for 50 cents gives you one guess. 1* Roe has sold his farm, a mile J. Echo. July 23-—Wheat hauling is lu testimony whereof witne*» my hand GOTTLIEB SWANK DEAD. Freewater, You can send in as many subscribers as you wish and for each 50 now on in earnest The grain is flow tionally good wheat farms of the »nd seal of office this fourteenth day of falfa seed, all of which was bought and a half northwest of I with the intention of fully demon- to W. J. Powell for »11,000. The June. 1904. « ♦■nts you get one guess ing into Echo In a constant golden county. «Seal > T. P. KANB, _____ _ ___ ______ merits or other- place comprises Ro acres, all under Death Caused by a Cancer on the strating its peculiar This contest closes November fourth, so lie sure to send in your stream and will continue to so flow '"reitcy aD'1 Ac,,Dg ' omPlrol,er . wise, on upland and semi arid soils. running water and set to alfalfa. Lower Lip—Had Long Been III. The first aitar ever bulli in a Cath- guess before that time. fur the next three months There Is --------- :-------------------------------- ------ . It was sold out in lots of five. 10 and Some fruit is raised upon it. but not The total vote in June, Gottlieb Swank, who was 85 years a scarcity of teams now but as fast lic chttreh in Oregon, is being pre- Daily East Oregonian by' carrier, 20 pounds; in fact, all tbe way from much as yet It is one of the finest of age last January, died last evening as they are released from the harves served in thè destruction of thè old supreme judge, 52,946; for 1904. was »2.608; for republican candidate for democratic. 28,729; socialist, 6419, and probi- only 15 cents a week.-------------------------- five to 150 pounds was sold In a lot. small farms in the county, naturally. at St. Anthony's hospital from ex- ters they will be put to hauling. bition, 5514. church buildibg at Oregon City. I GRAFT Piles Can Be Cared Clearance Sale i Dr. Perrin's Pile Specific Alexander Dept. Store The Internal Remedy Fann Machinery for all Purposes I Absolute Guarantee FLYING DUTCHMAN AND CANTON PLOWS and HARROWS SUPERIOR DRILLS IRRIGATOR Phillips Hydraulic Ram X FRED WEBER Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co HELD BÏ STRIKE PABST Milwaukee Beer i The First National Bank THE STATE SALOON : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• One Hundred Dollars Reward. Pendleton Savings Bank