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com»- I look for 20.000 new settlers in the Des Chutes country within u year after our big ditch is complet ed.” Mr. Guerin expects to be in Pendle ton several days. "The liveliness of FRIDAY. JULY 29. 1904. this town." he said." Is in great con trast with the Idaho cities I have re I • cently visited." The completion of the extension of : the Columbia Southern from Shaniko Details of the Arrangements for the F. E. Judd Says Wool Baled LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH I DECISION REVERSED IN at Elgin to Bend. Mr. Guerin ii«H-lares, is ex Organization of the Oregon Devel Will Continue to Be Sent I • INDIAN LAND CASE. pected not later than August 1. 1905. Here— ♦ opment League—Ju»t What Will Be Transportation Facilities Forbid "A bet of $500o." he said, has been I ♦ ixisted to that ei.ect, but so far no Done and What I, Expected From the Construction of a Plant There- Interior Department Says L. Nelson one has n>me forward to cover it.” ♦ Each County—Common, Project of a Scouring at Homely Plant ; ♦ a ♦ ♦ ♦ a a a ♦ a a a • ♦ Building Material : ♦ ♦ Land Cannot Hold Reservation Bought in Second Land Sales. Be ♦ I i cause the Law Prescribes Amount Held—La Grande of Land to Be ♦ j Land Office is Not Sustained and Other Cases Will Be Tried Out. NEWS OF ATHENA. Returned From Protracted Visit to the Valley—Will Visit on the Coast —Visitors Return From La Grande Farm Statistics Want ed by Meeting—Hot Air Is Barred the Boise Was Killed by Failure to Get Rates—Pendleton Has Railroad Competition. EASTERN OREGON IN PELVIC CATARRH CURED. MIDST OF THRESHING. Late Sown Spring Grain is Short and Not Well Filled—Yield, Better Than General Health Greatly Improved by Pe-ru-na. Expected—Some Crop, Damaged by Drought in Willamette Valley—Pa,- ture. Need Rain—Apple Pe,t Caute, Much Fruit to Drop Oft. j6CHOOL BOARD ACCEPTS THE Edward A Beal* fiiriiixh<-x the fol BID OF MOUSSU BROTHERS. lowing government crop report for the Tlx- weather during Hie week »•■•■I has l>»-<n unusually warm and dry. whi< it wax favorabh- for harvest I Three School House Foundation, Will work, but it caused the grain to fill I Cost $7016 and T wo Contract* Will aud ripen a little too fast Fall wix-at | Be Signed Thia Afternoon—Eaat west of i he Caacadi-a ha, most ly been End Budding Yet in Doubt—Plans Of th»- (’ax- < ut and shocked, and of C. E. Troutman, Architect, Ac- cades K m harvest I m prösresfilna rap cepted by the Board—Weston Brick idly. i-eli Bui little threshing has ! for Walls and Pendleton Stone for done in the Willamette vi In Foundations. in the Columbia River valley Southern Oregon the yields ;<-n- erally reported to be better The city school tx/ard m iwcled. Early sown * afternoon and let the aintra<i oata were greatly it bxitndai ionx of the three ne cw scb'Xxl rains of last week a: S7< bous.-a to Moussu brothers for I from fair to good return», The other bidden ■ubmit spring wheat and oat, at 1730» were as folio« Ing short, and g«-iM*rall; Johnson. $834<> they are being rut for be required of Feed on the rang«'» MRS. f. VON STIENAU. This figure i ter than usual, but in i ¿SHESESESHSasaSESHSBSaSSBL of the basemen valley pasturage mean, of the firi Mr«. E. Von Stienau, JFK Fifth stre»-t, Htock is beginning to lose flesh When ¡»la ring ot id » Mi.wsuk»-«, Wi*^ ■» rit«: properly cultivated hops gardens frame» and the “ I have ixeen a *uff»-rer for years with corn, lattato»-» potatoes and field on ion« ar*1 tes. The doing well, , but t they hey all. as well an mao.- oe blu.-stoR, f- -aale trou’ le, eau.mg txackaehe arid at 'irne* terrible head -asturage. would be areativ t»4*fl»'fil quarries, and the ache*. f had a l*o Pt iff ECT bv mor« rain comphcatioQs from . HEALTH indigestion and heart kf GAINf D. The following circular letter has b. en issued by the Portland Commer Rumors of the establishment of a —Wilkeson's Thresher is Operating cial Club, giving the details and mi wool scouring mill at Elgin, accord ♦ —Large New Barn on Coppie Place nutest object* and scope of the meet ing to F E. Judd, general manager of ♦ ♦ to lie held in that city on August th,- Pendleton Scouring Mill, is pelt- Jttdge I a ) well has received advices —Vis-tors Return to Ontario and ing ♦ •» . from the interior department inform haps without foundation. "I believe ♦ ElL in. « Portland. Ur.. July 25.—That the the erection ol a scouring plant at ing him of a decision by the secretary ♦ Athena. July 25.—Mrs William Me Oregon Development League conven- Elgin to be Impracticable," he said « BRING YOUR BILL TO US 4 of the interior in a land case brought by parlies interested in the lands sold Cullom returned home Saturday eve- tion to be held at the Marquant Grand this morning. "There is but one road I ♦ AND GET OUR FIGURES. 4 from the Umatilla reservation under ning after an extended visit to Cor Theater, in Portland, under the aus- into Elgin and to succeed a scouring 4 the supplementary act of July 1. 1902 vallis. pices of the Portland Commercial mill need* railroad competition. ♦ ♦ "Granit pa" Helmic has been sick Club. August 2 and 3. will be a mag The decision affects the interests of I "Here in Pendleton we have the a quite a number of litigants, and has for the last week with a throat t rent- niticent success is now assured Northern i’acifle and tlx- Harriman ♦ ♦ It is desired that all delegates who ine and we get a rate. The same is such a direct bearing upon other ble at the home of his daughter. Mrs * the Marquant true at The Dalle,, where we have I cases now pending as to be virtually Sam Booher. He is slowly Improving 1 can do so will be at ♦ a a decision in those cases, or at least A gathering in his throat broke last | Grand by 9:3o so as to register and 'x>th water and rail transportation. I ♦ "Our conipany endeavored to start ♦ presaging the determination of those Friday, It is hoped that he will s<x>n ' receive badge*, as it is especially de- * R. Depot Opposite W. & lie out again. | sired that the convention be called to a plant at Boise, but the Union Pact- other cases Joel Crateon of Pullman. Wash., order not later than 1<> o’clock and 9c refused to make us a rate. It had In this instauce L. Nelson liought in 1891 land to which he has since visited at Athena and Weston last 1 get down to work Immediately for our trade anyhow, but here it is dif complete and effective organization held an undisputed title, because he week. ferent.’* Mrs William Dobson left last eve- There will be but few set speeches. in every respect complied with the Mr Judd says the talk of a scouring Ling for an extended visit to the : and these will 1 h - delivered by pra law After the supplementary act mill at Elgin may hare been started ' th al men in the different industries, >y the farmers, who discussed a co- was passed in 1902 Mr Nelson bought coast. Mrs Charles Keen of Walla Walla, and after each address delegates to operative under its provisions, more land The proposition. "Scouring trouble, so that I 1 the convention will be given an op- plants," he continued, "cost money, 1-a Grande land office accepted his v ¡sited Athena friends last week. bad lolicdc « n. 1 tzxxk buttle* Mr Barnett and George Gay have portunity to ask the s|M-akers such and I am ihclined to the belief that lender for the land, but his right to un». 1 w*x tLra in perfect health, buy was disputed by Del Davis, who returned from McDuffy Springs, where ¡questions as they desire and to com the Elgin story a rumor wax j.ar, I al n-- it. -re h<-adacbe*, tn filed a contest, claiming the right to they went for the benefit of their ni.-nt ui»>ii th.- tacts presented. Th. Pendleto my health U now all that I could It has lxx-n suggested that It would »oul press at Elgin aud ship tbe pro purchase the land because, as he health. Mr». E. Von Stienau. Misses Nettie Cannon and Elsie Ro- add greatly to the effectiveness of the luce in the gr>-> held. Nelson was not entitled to two to this city. purchases. His contest was filed by senzweig returned home Friday after 1 work if the delegate* from different Mr Judd said kidney Trouble Cured ,t the Pe Judge Lowell, who has since repre a two weeks' visit with Dr. and Mrs i communities will perfect an organize- i j Woolen Mills w, ti resume opera M. J. Dsaley, Tr«s*urer of tbe Columbia River valley, tion of their delegation before lsav-l ! tions September sented Mr Davis at every stage of G. C OslMirn of La Grande "The present era Lzxlge, I.O. O. write* from Dufur. Wasco county. A Mr. and Mrs. Milt Bush. Mr and ing borne the controversy. ' shut-down.’’ he l 1. "is m< ‘el y the 1Z4 Fir»t»tr,-et, N.. Minneapolis, M nn.: Pcsitively the best beer an — Weather v» ery warm If each and every delegation will regular summer closing.” The La Grande land office, of Mrs Jim Huggins. Mrs. White and “1 xu afll.rted for *ever»l yean w ith harvesting fully under way gram aj made. course, adhered to its decision, but Mr DeGood are enjoying a fishing i prepare condensed reports of actual arawn kidney trouble whx h became quite eer- filled tn be plump and well pear* ; production, giving not only the results tour on the Umatilla at present. the commissioner of the general land WEDNESDAY S LOCALS. Any quantity you da- : ti..- »:.i • spring grain light. haying mostly includ, au the Wilkeson’s steam thresher started accomplished by growers and pruduc- office reversed the local land office, / spent hundred» ot dollar» try iag to done. gardens and or- -bard where ir three I ers. but the name of that grower or 1 sire. Delivered to your holding that Nelson expended bi out this morning. W L. Purcell was tn Pendleton to rtgate»i doing well pastures celi in< The be Lurrd. but nothing ga»e me any The large barn on the Coppic place ! producer; tn the same plain, direct rights in the first purchase he mad.- home. tures win pro:« next we lay from Holdman permanent relief until I tried Peruna. ■ language that an Oregon farmer 1 dry. is almost completed, under the direr- In detail the decision of the commis- ill be don« It took le»t than three month» and J. 8 Cherry, of Pilot Rock, is visit- lone. Morrow wuaty P G Bal si and «-verything Always call for Olym* sioner was to the effect that no per tions of VViluam Jacobs. an Athena : would use in writing to an old I friend in one of the distant states, j mg in Pendleton today. ger —Weather favorabh for harvest- that is coosiMoat with g«xxl work, to only ten Ixntle» to effect a permanent son is entitled to more than 16" acres carpenter. rush all three uuildings to an early cure."—tin. M. J. Danley. Mrs. True left Saturday for her • then we will nave matter for tne use of non-timbered and 40 acres of tim Matt Musgrove of Milton. is a guest. ing occasional hoi winds latter part »utnpletion. Addr«- * M'-dirtne Co, of week, fruit ripening fast early bered land. From this ruling Nelson home in Ontario after an extended {of the newspapers and the Immigra- >f Hotel St George today C. E Troutman is tbe archite Colo ,t> - atarrh ♦ appealed to the secretary of the in attendance upon her mother, who lied ition departments of the railroads that, E O Elder, of Dt-spain Gulch, is vis p»-*ch**. apples and apricots will whose plans were accepted for i »f II I wil! secure result*. yield about half s crop terior. whose opinion sustaining the recently with cancer. iting in Pendleton today. These reports should be written in < Weston Umatilla county. M M Ra Mr. and Mrs Wilhelm, after sev « contestant, is referred to above Col * There was yesterday born to David ker—Weather very warm harvest un Mrs duplicate not only for the use of tbe i eral weeks' attendance upon Raley represents the contestee ♦ Hasting# and wife, of the west end a ♦ ♦ der full headway and fine yield of PENDLETON SCHOOLS WILL BE Another case, exactly similar in the Wilhelm's mother. Mrs B. F. Kine. Portland papers but to ln*ure a com 'Phone Main èli. ♦ AMONG BEST |N THE STATE If. Elgin. I plt-te report of the proceedings have returned to their home at «heat anticipat»-d despite the dam conditions, is said to be that of Cha.« ♦ Yhft« Mr! aa De Peat, of Athena is age wrought by the severe tempest ■ the convention can take the form of ♦ E Hoover, contestant, vs George XV • an experience meeting, in which long in the city th» guest of Miss Minnie two week* ago cherries about gone, Dr C. J. Smith Deciares That Pian, FIRE IN THE FIELDS. Jones, contestee. and still others will ■ speeches are left unsaid and bright. Gross plums, prunes and apple* ripening; be affected by the decision. In the tor New. Structure, Are Draxn Hoover vs. Jones case the attorneys A. C. Friedley Ha, Narrow Escape pi'hy. striking points are made it will Mrs S. 8 Shields, of Milton, return- ail vegetable* doing well since the Along Healthful Line, — State ♦ of insure not only the permanenty t,' ed bum»- t< day after a brief riait to rain* pastureage good and water sup From Serious Grain Loss. are the same as in the case in which a Health Laws Are to Be Revised. ply p)»mtifn! the decision has been rendered A very destructive fire was yester the Oregon Development league, but this city. ♦ on wil II have xtr | will ♦ be of benefit to every - section ot day afternoon narrowly averted on the Plateau Region. You want to Me E L Smith for ike be* it public sch : state I this A C. Friedley farm nine miles north WHEAT PRICES. nformatlon regarding the little Holt Erwin Erwin. Bak»-r------ ty. J opinion of Dr A round trip open rate, good for i*rv eater. ♦ west of Pendleton The threshing — Shower* on fo s Th leading pt has been put on by the E. W. McComas Believes 1904 Crop crew on the Temple place adjoining, I everybody and ratt. Fui! stock of extras for Holt and a mem railroads and tickets are good on *11 saw fire in the stubble and trash near ♦ Than That Will Be Poorer Milling aifaifa se The ♦ trains arriving in Portland on the re«ter, on hand at E L Smith’s, We are showing an immense the sack pile on the Friedley place, ar being ♦ a of Last Year. afternoon of August I and morning of Court street where was stored the product ot sev ♦ $12.45 line of fine Bibles, 20c to August 2. good to return until August * A Bennett, the genial editor ot '••’-ore wheat has been shipped to * ¡>oints in tbe eastern part of the eral hundred acres of wheat, They 4 except that fares of 5o cents or less Irrigon Irrigator, spent today heatinz Self-pronouncing Bibles, teach- ♦ United State 1.- m Oregon during the immediately ran over to the Fried ley will not be reuuced ». Eg are al! It I* advisable city on business ♦ struggle place and after a vigorous methods era’ Bibles, new revised Bibles. ♦ » season ot 1X>3 and 1904. than ever be- extinguished the fire after it bait that those attending the convention Mrs Andrew Han*»»n Wai... tore.” said E. W. McComas, local burned within three feet of the sack should get definite particulars from home from a fort tntght NOTICE OF ESCHEA- PROCEED Weather aifaifa new reference Bibles, Bibles agent for the Nortnwestern Ware pile—an extremely narrow escape their local agent as to tbe tint»- of the friends near Helix IN6S. ♦ 1; th departure of trains with new maps and lessons « ho"«e Company. “The sending of Or- from a heavy loss. ♦ William Slusher wife and daugh- years Residents ot Oregon who take ad- { egu.t wheat to Minnesota may sound The Are is known to have started ter. Edith, left this morning for Leh era.n n look ing »-tries ♦ All styles, lowest prices. egts like ship, ng coal to Newcastle. but in the embers leu from threshing op vantage of this rate and are not del- , man Springs for an outing. ♦ and the rrop is fairly good of minor egale* to the eonvenoon will be wel it is nevertheless true.” ♦ erations the day before, the ma county Merrill. . Klamath county. Georg Mis* Jessie Blair . of Weston, wan remarked, "that shoui. * ♦ Just how much wheat has left the chine having been moved Monday come to attend the convention OCCU fir crop of ♦ As an instance 1 w. pying s.-ats in the gallery and balco- tn Pendle on last night <-n route to W..~.n— Weather warm first M( inland Empire tor the East, Mr. Frederick Nolf & Co evening to a neighbor's place The ♦ hay nearly a!! harvested grain doing Portland She will b» absent several « Comas says it is impossible to state. outfit is owned by a man named Sny ny • ell and g<x>> ‘ yield* expe* led weeks 4 * The seat* in the parquet will He says that while the yield this der 4 Owyhee, xealbeur county. J M served exclusively for delegates. l>e- For R»-nt - A farm on Umatilla river summer will be very large the qual Mr. Friedley has threshed only a siring to keep a record of this cun near Nolan, «ith aifaifa and fruit. rts- Hrst crop of alfalfs ity for milling purposes will not be as portion of acres of wheat, and the chstandirg It had bee •- good as last year. ’’This is due." he average yield from the acreage so far vention, not only in type, but in il Term» $1>«> cash, balance on January t»«rd ♦ Address R .» Dozier Echo, so it did not get a clean explained, "because of the wet weath threshed is known to be from 28 to lustrated form tor general ctrcu'.a-i I. 19"« crop n,,« blooming and aisc what will tk>n. a snap-shot photograph will be Or. er. It takes a dry year to make firm a 35 bushels per acre, and the quality INSURANCE. tatoes and corn have nearly re -w health made exactly at 11 o’clock Tuesday « hard grain for milling uses. ♦ Olive today from tbe frost of last May is first-class • morning August 2 The taking of this transferred Fir«, Lifo and Accident "The new crop is fast seasoning and and nix In the immediate neighborhood are picture will occupy a minute or two a >m> that wAe entirely idled a seven, of th, Rm k to grain not injured to any gre a it will soon be classed with the old. the Temple and Perkins wheat fields, a Prices today are about 56 cents for the former comprising 12«Y* and the of tbe convent ion's time A J Starte» ’» nt and the x-rop is fin- early gram • A committee from tbe Woman a ing $3750. ECHO S DELEGATES a • club aod 6b cents for bluestem, with latter 200 acres. Therein the yield is is txiw being harvested I; . ap apples are av charge of Club of Portland will have a ♦ ihe olu crop a cent or two above 'hat known to be. so far as threshing has Mrs Grave*, wife of the O R a - N »•rage x-rop tn quantity and above abov the Mayor and Com»rercia! Bcdy Appo,nt ♦ a trolley ride to be given to the wives, Room 8, Ovar Taylor's Hard a figure.” proceeded, as heavy as tn the Fried daughters, sisters and other ladies agent at E» ho. was in town yesterday ai»wag»- in quality, t m many worms a Twenty Représentât »e, to fontano ware Store. with ley fields, and the quality as good hs-r little daughter, aged 2S •«> far, pea< he* gnoc in quality, but ax, ompattying delegate* to the con Meet ng. NEW WHEAT FILTER. year* who was quite Ul. After con- short In quantity prim*-, half crop vention. for which four large cars Mayor L. A. Es.eb. of Echo if de- HAND HORRIBLY CRUSHED have been supplied with the ,-onipli- suiting » h a physician, they return- in quantity; I - ar » i tort tn places and termin»»d that hl* little.* city shall te •Hi fix,me Invented and Patented by a Former If I ot hers »1 tn pasturage has ni, n:s of the Oregon Water Power a tn the forefront at the organization of Will Wyrick Loses Thumb and Two Railway Company Pendleton Man. better than for years, and stock the Oregon De ld>at—4 year-old lay mare, branded This special train l-ment Ix-agxi- at First Fingers on Left Hand. >irg «ell In flesh Alfred Holdaway, of Salt Lake City, of trolley car* »til leave the corner quarter circle J L on right shoulder Porttand. Ai . and acx-ordingly Will Wyrick, the well known young of First and Alder streets exactly at Roa,-bed mane weight about 1J00 has in ven, cd and patented a machine be folio* ,ng well known quarti ha» apoint WONDERFUL for trea’ing wheat and other grain farmer who resides in town was bad 3 p m.. August 2. for a trip to Cana With foal. 15 reward for mare délit- GOOD FUR MARKET ci'izens as delegate«; W. H Boyd. HOME ered at Juniper Alfred lain*. with vitriol, or any other preparation ly hurt Monday evening at 7 o’clock, mah Park, beyond Oregon City F B Van Cleave H. G Newport. W TREATMENT Ik-Ix-gatx-s to the convention and to.- Iraking it immune against smut on the Prospect ranch, of which he is I handle the celebrated Holt com- Many Hides and Odd Fur* Are Now E Brown Fred Anurews. O D Teel, the lessee, near Echo. cordi- ladies accompanying them are Th:, wonderful Chi and rust. Hitherto the commonest pro \\ ■lllant Glassoc. Cloyd Oliver, Je •»ined harvester, and bave any size Being Handled Here. nes« doctor 1, cwlled Mr Wyrick was oiling the separator ally Invited to attend a reception aa from an eight-foot to 36 foot cut cess has been simple shoveling over ro tne Gulliford. Joe Cunha, writh the great oeeaus» be cures The hide and tur men note the ex people without opera- of the grain in a bin or vat. a method while it was in operation, at the same the guests of the Commercial Club, Either for horse power or engine mayor as a delegate at large. lion that ar« giT«n ap cellent quality of the furs coming in that is superficial and unsatisfactory. time resting his left hand on the ma Tuesday evening from 8 to 11 o’clock, power. E L. Smith. 311 Court St- todia. He cures w -.a The Echo Commercial Association to this market which were caught last and push club has also appointed 10 tboe« wonderful Che This is not the only mechanical de- chinery The very edge of hi, blouse and during both days of the conven owe herbs, roots, buds winter Not in many years, although C tion the rooms, and especially the Brownell. a prominent Utna sleeve caught in a set of cog, and bis vici that has been contrived to do this barks and vegelablea delegates a» follows W O. McCar- that ar« entirely un farmer. was tn Pendleton last last winter »as not severe at all. has ty. Asa B T1 umpson. R N Stanfield. work, by any means: nevertheless, left hand followed the sleeve before tower of the Commercial Club will be known to medlanl s-l- the closeness of the fur and dense H« returned home this morn be could make the slightest effort to open for the use of visitors and dele i: is believed to be the first that is err in this country. Tbroagb the uaeoftboae R. B Milier, R C Judson. Frank harmless remedies this famous doctor knows snccessfui. In effect, it is an agita extricate himself. He partly jerked gates All those who have never had ing. after attending the meeting in the ness and pliability of tbe skin been Spike Harry Rogers. D C. Brownell, ibe acuon of over aftb different remediea, whr h equaled. This is true also of the dog interest of the Oregon Development tor and in an astonishingly short time himself loose before the machinery tbe pleasure of a birda-cye view of he sucreerfully uses tn different diseases. H« J B Saylor, with R B. Stanfield. xuaranlees to car« catarrh, asthma, Ina,, skins brought in One local dealer has < hairman. vrill treat a large amount of grain could be stopped, but not quickly Portland should Improve this oppor League. throat, rheumatism, nervousnesa, stomach, on hand the pelt* of half a doten and do it with absolute thoroughness enough to save the hand, which was tunity. liver, kidneys,etc.; baa hundreds of testimon Most t . of these delegates will attend I have the machine that pleases sh.-pberd dogs taken last winter, ials. Charges modaratc. Call and see him. The convention will adjourn in am and uniformity. The contrivance will crushed and torn. eeting and hope to assist in or Patient, out of tbe city writ« for blanks and ’he farmers. Time and trial have which would certainly make a beauti- the meet Mr Wyrick came immediately to ple time to give all the uelegates and be introduced into the wheat growing ctr- nlars. Send « cwnta in stamps. COMSnL- gar. i zing a league wnich will be of proven the worth of the Holt com TA THIN PKkL ADDKKSh , regions of the Nortnwest the coming town, to St. Anthony's hospital, and tbe ladies accompanying them an op allied harvester, and it has been ful robe, if utilized for tuat purpose especial Iw-nefit to the country dis- More than usual care was taken In Mets of Orvgon. Echo and vicinity in the Weekly Ea»C On wounded memuer was attended tort unity to enjoy a trolley ride over THE C. 6EE VI CI.IESE HEBICilEM. fall, probably by Mr. Holdaway in the by Dr. Cole, It was found necessary the city, in which 10 open car» will iemunst rated to be the most success the tanning and other preservative included. person. iv«,|eper pnbUstwd lu ful made E L L. Smith. 311 Court pr»>ce«ses last winter. while exactly 253 Alder St,' Portland, Oregon.” and state ot Oregon. Alfred Holdaway is a brother of to amputate the thumb and the first be used, jointly supplied with the ♦I reel. ls«e thte 3»»tb day of Mention paper. Suburban the reverse was true ot a year ago Charles Holdaway of Pendleton, and two fingers back of the knuckles. The compliments of the City a DELEGATES A-r>OINTEO I have sold a great many Holt last winter. Good dog pelts bring 5*i is quite well known to many people third finger was badly torn and bruls- Railway Company, and the Portland here, having spent several months ed. and the little finger was also mu- Railway Company. These cars will -omblned harvesters in this and sur cents each, and good coyote skins 75 Mayor Matlock Name, Prominent Ladies’ Capsules Gardes PROCLAMATION. tilated. It is itossible that the two start from Third and Yamhill streets rounding counties, and the fact that cents each. here last year. Citizens to Attend Portland Meet Lady Agents Wanted. Long wool sheep spelts are worth fingers yet upon the hand iqay be Wednesday afternoon, promptly at 3 I have never had a dissatisfied buyer ing. Safe, reliable, Absolutely guar- W ux-ress. there was >utaal:t«<d to the o’clock, and two citizens of Portland >r trouble with any customer, proves now nine cents per pound, while anteed to cure leucorrhoea and fe- DON’T KNOW HER RESOURCES. saved and yet tie serviceable. The lac- Mayor W F Matlock this morning el«et,»r» Sf the átate at the last gvoeral erated parts were, as is usual in such will be upon each car to point out hat the Holt is the machine to buy shearliugs bring but from 15 to 25 ele 11.a as required by law, an initiative male weakness, For particulars ad- made known the list of delegates to petttl-a places of especial interest. Lr a Loral «»ptloa Liquor Law; and that the public Is fatly dealt cent, each. dress Mo. Prop. Pharmacy. Lock Box R. F. Guerin Says Oregonians Little cases, filled with dust, machine oil represent Pendleton at the meeting A-d. ahervas. oo tbe 24th »lay of June. TOM RICHARDSON, From 10 to 13 cents per pound is and other foreign matter, increasing E. L. Smith. 311 Court street. with. Understand the Worth of the 323, Kansas City, Mo. For ___ If 4. tbe retary of State tn my pras- sale by Mgr. Portland Commercial Club. paid now for flint dry beef hides; culls of the Oregon Development League, x-- a* Gotrerwor of the State ot Oragoo. the liability of blood poisoning A. C. Koeppen & Bros., Pendleton. to l>e held in Portland. August 2 and did canvatw the votes given tor said law : 8tate. ar, worth 10 cents |>er ;>ound straight . Mr Wyrick is 23 years of age IN COUNTY COURT And. whereas. It was ascertained and "The people of Oregon, generally Good Spirits. green hides bring 4 cents, and salted 3. Mr. Matlock personally saw near ly all the ai»intees and secured from determined upon such eanvaas that there l|ri| I Lil The Tbe DR. DR’ LI LIEBIG STAFF speaking." declared R. F. Guerin, sec- Good spirits don't ail come from beef hides 5 cent, DIVORCE GRANTED. 43.31« vote* cast fxv said Loes! Op- Prognosis of Issues Which it Will Con them a promise to attend the ses am- MrN only 8pe»-:a!ixts for men <-on- retary and treasurer of the Des l¥li 8 o, ^y Specialists Kentucky. Their main source is the •: -n I k. : >r t«xr. and 4 -19» vote* cast sions. The delegates are. front in August. If ILI" tin ue to cure all a) chronic, pri Chutes Irrigation A- Power Company, Mrs. Cheney Also Gets the Children liver—and all the fine spirits ever III L11 tinuetocure against the same, and that the said law CAMPBELL CASE DISMISSED vate & nervou,»11tneni,, impo’.enee Stephen A. Lowell. Georg«» A Hart rv-elved an attirmarve majority ot tbe The coming session of the county made in th-» Blue Grass state could and Four Thousand Dollars. ——akin diseue«, rbeumatlim. eatarrb. "have no more idea oi what lands number of effective votes cast there- m«n. Sr. Colon»‘l J H Raley. Frank total etc Dr. A. C fhoDDctrr. Ph. O., for a rt»n are contained in the central part of court — August 10 — will have for con n amt entitled to be counted under tbe Attorneys for Mrs. Mary S Campbell A conclusion has been reached by not remedy a bad liver or the hun medical dlretor Wlncbertcr Houoe. id Bum this state, than they have Clopton. E. T. Wade, Madison Jones. txrovltmaM of taw; sideration and probably for immédiate of the agreement in the Cheney divorce case dred and one 111 effects it produces, Stop Action. ride. Portland. Oregon; 111 Yeeler Way. Seattle Now. thervp're. I. Geo E. Chamberlain, Jerry Desjiain. C. l’latxoeder, John richness of Alaskan gold fields This by the granting of Mrs. Cheney's peti You can’t have good spirits and a settlement, decision upon the follow Washington Call or write xt.-veraor ,»f the state of Oregon, tn Once more, so far as the public is Raker. J. M. Ferguson. W. S. Byers. a« •eli«: vast territory comprises an area tion for a divorce, granting her also bad liver at the same time. Your ing issues: . e to section !» of an act entitled R Laing, Georg.,» Darveau and Ik concerned there is peace in the Camp An A.-t matin? effective the initiative and larger tnan the states of Massachu- the custody of the two minor child liver must bn in line condition if you Renewal of warehouse bonds for SUMMONS. ••i.reti.tiim p . vi« ons of Sect.on 1 of Ar Lynn K Blakeslee bell household This afternoon the at- setts, Rhode Island an . Connecticut ren, and dividing the property. The would feel buoyant, happy and hope- the ensuing year. Rebuilding of the ■■ IV ot tbe Constitution ot the State In the (’irenit <’ourt of the State of Ore combined.” • ■t Oregon, and regulating elections there- decree and other decisions were ren ful. bright of eye, light of step, vigor- Birch creek bridge, near Pilot Rock, lorneys for the plaintiff in the divorce The Philippine commission is ex gon. for Cmatiila County. n.ter, and providing penalties for viola- It is the intention of the Des Chutes dered yesterday afternoon by Judge ous and successful in your pursuits. which, in an uncompleted condition, <aae of Mary S. Campbell against Ed William 8. Goodman, plaintiff va. Irene peeled to be in Portland on August t|. :-.s of the provisions cf this Act." ap win F Campbell, appeared before company to irrigate about 227,000 was completely carried away by the Ellis. Mrs. Cheney receives $4000, of B. Goodman, defendant. You can put your liver In fine condi proved Kcbrimry 24. 19<13. »k> hereby make 22. on a tour of the . nited State«. The county Judge Ellis in the circuit court and To Irene Ii. Goodman, defendant above acres. Mr. Guerin was asked if his which $1000 is cash and $3000 is se tion by using Green's August Flower flood of five weeks ago ai i is« this lirox-lamailve to the' people named : • d the State of Oregon, and do announce company was interested in any other cured to ber by a mortgage on what is —the greatest of all medicines for will expend $180 approximately In moved for a dismissal The complaint IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF and dertar« that tbe wb.de number ot commonly known as the Fanning the liver and stomach and a certain cash for labor and material, besides was filed eight days ago. OREGON you are hereby required to ap irrigation project, and replied: votes cast tn the State ot Oregon tor said The Campbells are prominent "No. We have all we can attend place, near town, Half of the entire cure for dyspepsia or indigestion. It furnishing a portion of the material ¡>ear and answer the complaint Hied lex-al Option l.lxinor I jiw . was 4*31« agalnur you in the above entitled Court to where we are. among Butter creek ranchers and have ' and tbe whole numtee of votes cast The court will also receive There is enough amount remains Mrs. Cheney's indi- has been a favorite household reme directly, on or before Monday, the 26tb day of Sep Sk-alnst said Local Option Liquor taw was lived in Umatilla county for a number temtM-r. 1904. and you w .1 take notice land there to last for many years to vidual property. I the remainder is to dy for over 35 years. August Flow bids for approximately 120 cords of <" Ivotes, and that »aid Local Option that If you fall to appear and answer or be managed and held in trust by her er will make your liver healthy and wood for fuel for the ensuing winter of years. Mrs. Campbell sought re I.lquor law received an affirmative ma plead within »aid time, the plaintiff for lease from the bonds of matrimony on rlty ot the toiai number of vote* east active and thus insure you a liberal When the for the children want thereof will apply to the Court for or. said measure »nd entitled to be count the grounds ot infidelity and cruel EYE BADLY INJURED. Trial tongue is coat supply of "good spirita.” the relief prayed for in hia complaint, rd under the provisions of law. and that treatment. She was represented by to-wlt : for a decree forever dlMoivIng the «aid Loral Option l.iqnor Law shall be and Final Settlement September 2. ed, appetite size. 25 cents; regular bottles. 75c bonds of matrimony existing between plain is In full force and effect as the law of The last report of Mrs. Maggie Tay At all druggists Be the law firm of Carter A- Raley. The That the Sight Will poor anti sleep Possibility riff and defendant herein, giving plaintiff the State of Oregon from the date of thia Falling hair means weak hair. defendant did not appear in court. rest less, you lor, administratrix of the estate of the care, custody and control of the minor INodamatton Lost and Eye Amputated. Then strengthen your hair; won of plaintiff and defendant, declaring will find h few Samuel Rose, deceased, of Weston, Iat th.» Capitol at Sa.rm this 24th HERALD WILL LIVE. John Kelly, a harvest hand work- day of June. A. P. 1904. defendant to have no interest in plaintiffs Will Furnish Coal to Reservation. doses of tlx- was filed this afternoon. The hearing feed it with the only hair food, real property, and for such other order* (Signed) inging in the D K Bell threshing out Bitters will do of the report and final settlement of Lachner and Roe Purchase the White I,. W. McAdam has been awarded as to the court may *eem meet. GEO E CRAMBERI.AIX. Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks fit on Mr. Bell's place on Tutuilla, you a world of the estate will be maue in the probate This summons is published by order of Governor of Oregotl the contract for furnishing tbe coal Swan Interests. about three miles southeast of town, the Honorable \V. R. Ellis. Judge of the By the Governor; falling hair, makes the hair good. It tones court September 2. for the government institutions on the alxive entitle«! Court. made and entered i Signed) had his left eye hadly injured yester The filial transfer of every interest upthestoinai'h reservation—the agency and the F I DUNBAR. on the 20th day of July. 1904, which order and cures liertaining to the Evening Herald was day while at work about the machine. provide* for publication of Miimmons for Secretary of Stat*. Two Carloads of Beeves. H<- alipped and fell, anil a projecting school, for the ensuing year. Between last week made by the White Swan a period of six weeks, or in lieu thereof, Two carloads of fat beeves were 75 and 100 tons are needed. It will for personal service out of the State for hook caught him squarely across the shipped last night over the W. & C. R. Minea Company. Ltd., to William J. like i»eriod. and the first pnblleation here ADMINISTRTOR'S NOTICE. eyeball The corona and the iris were be Kemmerer coal- a Wyoming pro of. if made, will Is* on Friday. July 29, to Frye-Bruhn, which were gathered Lachner and Carl Roe who have been both torn entirely across, but not so duct, said to be very popular with 1904. grow, completely cures dan in during the past week by J. C. lam the proprietors for the past several the government, which gives it the tn the Coaaty Court of the State ot Or badly mutilated as to necessitate HAILEY k LOWELL. weeks, says the Baker City Herald egon for t'matllta County. ergan. preference at all points where it is druff. And it always restores Attorney« for Plaintiff. The new management will continue blindnesa, though that is very liable accessible. In the matter of the eatate ot Joalah Parker Cox. de-'eased. color to gray hair, ali the rich, to make the Evening Herald the lead to he the result should Inflammation Notice la hereby given, that I bar. been ing paper of Baker Ci.y, giving all the set in. which can hardly be avoided. dark color of early life. appointed administrator ot the «•tate of A Trial Twenty-five tons of Butter. Jmiah i'arker Cox. deceased, with the latest tejegraphic. mining end general It is also an even cttance, when all • Mv h»lr wai out K»»Vv and I wrb Bottle of John Smith, representing the Grand will anuexed. by order made by the above a' qt.t I would .•-.»«• it all The» I tn«M A w ' m news of the world, and the news of the conditions are measured, that the entitled County Court, and have duty ___.. qual ^™. Ilan \ nrisi. It qiiH'kh stapiied the fallhiK aud I Baker City and Baker county in par eveball will have to be eventually Kunde Creamery Company, was in iHAiie u»$ l air all 1 could "Sli t< to be.” —The Standard Remedy for Summer Complaint, Cramps, Colic, Griping Pains, Sour ¡tied; all persons having claim, agalntt town yesterday. His company now limnit a K. Al t IV Eluabrth. N.J. taken out titular. -■aid estate are hereby notlAed to present Stomach and Vomiting, also for Dysentery, Diarrhaa or Looseness, Asiatic the Mute, with proper vouchers to me at fl « a bottle. j . c atikciv Mr Kelly suffered extremely from has 15 tons of butter stored in the The editorial columns will be the Cholera. Cholera Morbus, and Cholera infantum. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM has been uted will A 'ID 1 M " toy office. No 112 Court street, in tbe for champion of every interest of this the lime of the accident until after cold storage chambers here, and more great success for 73 years. We will send Free to any person who will enclose a tv two-cent stamp in city of Pendleton. I matllla County. Ore coming. Oilier points, including North the wound was dressed. Mr. Kelly gon. within al, months from this dstw. part payment for the mailing, a trial size bottle of JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM. section of the state outside of Port Dated July 1. 1904 Write your Name, Town and State plainly to insure your getting the same land. In ixilitics it win continue as is quite well known among the wheat Powder, Haines, Summerville and lat P B CLOPTON. the leading republican newspaper out raisers, being a valuable and steady Grande, have altogether 10 tons of Plc<ue mention this paper when Aioilnlstrator. Ctc Address: DR. D. JAYNE (Sb SON, Philadelphia butter stored here. hand He is about 30 years of age. advertisement CARTER A RALKT, Attoroays side of Portland. ♦ Dimension lumber of all de ♦ ♦ scriptions. Sash. Doors. Blinds, I Moulding. Building and Tar Paper. ♦ I : Grays Harbor Commercial Co : A. NOLTE : : BIBLES : : ; i « JOE II Az/ers Hair Vigor BimRS Free! Jayne's Carminative Balsam Falling Hair