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FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. 1904 fourths of the grain Were I to get it all.' he informed me. 'the yield would run to 60 bushels ' " Mr. Bentley brought In some sheaves of wheat from the Hamilton In ranch that are over five feet length FAVORABLE WEATHER FOR GIVES TOTAL RECEIPTS OF CITY J Heavy, But Fine Wools Sell Read HOLDMAN RESIDENTS ARE STILL OUT MANY THRESHING WHEAT. One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Caaea i Tried in Police Court, 54 of Which i Were for Drunkenness—The Fines Will Be Succeeded in Pendleton by Amounted to $1468.50; Licenses. $1,- Late of Seattle. Father Trivelli, 464.50—Only One Case Dismissed— Who Will Preach First Next Sun But Six Burial Permits Issued Dur day—Father Van der Velden s Re ing Month—No Contagious Diseases. RESIGNS / HIS POSITION Rain to Make Crops—Spring Grain Was Very Light in Places—Apple Crops Are Dropping In Some Local ities—Harvest is Advancing Rapid ly Everywhere. Lutz. Kerr and Shafer Suffer the Loss of Nearly 30 Head—Band Was Driven Into the Willamette Valley and Turned Loose by the Thieves, Who Were Afraid to Try to Sell Them. in State of Are Prefer- Montana—Shropah ires red There Because of Their Hardi- ness. The prices of sheep this tali, in tbe opinion of J E Smith, head of the J E Smith Livestock Company, will I be good, especially lu Montana Mr Smith has just returned from a 12 i days' trip to Giendive and Miles City, where he took between 500 and '«<»' pure-bred Merinos and lambs to be disposed of. "The winter wax a severe one,” said .Mr Smith, this morning, and the sheepmen will keep most of their lambs This is bound to bring up prices The demand tor coarse bucks is not very heavy, but fine bucks find a ready sale. ' From Mlles City over 3,000.000 pounds of wool was shipped last sea -mi The winter was so hard tnat 1 know of one man who shipped away 17 • arlttada of pelts " , Mr Smith says that l>ecause of their hardiness, the Montana sheep men prefer Shropshires. Shafer, of The iiast week has been favorable C L. Lutz and W City Recorder Thomas Fitz Gerald's for maturing and harvesting the Holduian. were in town thia morning He Has Been in Charge of Catho Ji I' report of business transacted in his of grain crop. A few small showers oc- Both gentlemen had horses stolen lic Church Here Since 1897. Except fice for the month of July shows re curred Wednesday and Thursday In during the general raid throughout ing One Year in Wyoming—Other ceipts to the amount of $3035.50. The the Willamett valley and coast co tn- that country of ■May 3<>. Mr. Lu les ¿ r1 health of the city was exceedingly lies They greatly hel|>ed all growh.g had two taken, Mr. Shafer six and Catholic News and Movements. good. There were issued but six bur vegetation, but caused a slight delay I Tom Kerr 14 I The Sbafer and Kerr ial permits No contagious diseases tn harvest work. ■» were taken in one tiiim h, be- I horses The stand of spring wheat and oats I >ug *»> the rang«- together, Father Aloysius Vau der Velden were reported. One huudred and twenty nine cases was blu, ami the grain headed short, There were some peculiar ieatures has temporarily resigned the pastur ate of the Catholic church ai this were tried in police court. 54 of which but the heads are well filled with of the theft and inciuent to it. In the place on account of failing health were for drunkenness. Of the 129 plump berries and the yields are first place, Mr. Lutz saw the horses • Where did you come from, bebv dear ? This step was advised by his physi cases tried there was but one dis nearly everywhere reported to be bet they lost, at 5 o'clock in the morning. Out of the everywhere into the here. He will go to the Catholic missed. The amount of fines receiv ter than expected. Fall wheat and bar- Au hour and a halt later they were cians, Where did you get your eye* «o bluet hoping ed was $1468.50. 'ey harvest ia advancing rapidly and gone, and as events proved. they mission at Colville, Wash . Out of the sky as 1 cam« through. Cash received for street liens threshing from the shock ha* begun. were pick«*d up and driven away with ces- that the change of climate and What makes the light ia them sparkle The second crop of alfalfa is an the drove stolen earlier in the night sat ion from work will restore his amounted to $6<i The sale of cerne- and spin ? Some of the starry spikes let in. health There is no expectation that tery lots brought in 543-50. Licenses averag«* one on Irrigated lands and from Kerr and Shafer Where did you get that little tear t Further, all tbe stolen animals— the retirement will be other than issued on treasurer's recei!>• amount below the average where not irrigat I found it waiting when I got her«.- temporary, and it is probable that he ed to $1464.50. The expense ot the ed. Pasturage in the mountains con not one was missing -were found in KILLED MINK ON MAIN STREET. The fact is as sad as it is true hat the will resume his work here In a few office amounted to $80. salary of re tlnues good but In the foothills it is the neighborhood, or came voluntari- corder and janitor's hire baby finds the tear waiting to cull its weeks. !y home, early in July Al) were tired. Webb Street Photographer Covers poor. The report will be submitted to the blue eyes, and stain its soft cheers At Lowland corn is doing splendidly fagged and gaumed and their hoots Father Van der Velden has been In Himself With Glory. ity rduncil this evening the first it "has no language but a cry." Vi and ¡Kitatoes and gardeus have been split and feel jammed, and few of Northwest tor ?! years. anil was Thiotlore Danner, the Webb street Its one necessity is but to give evpre* . s:igne«l to Pendleton in November. greatly improved by the recent rains ! them will be unserviceable for some photographer. yesterday afternoon sion to its suffering, and tor that a tea: 1897. and has since been here contin RECEIVED THE MONEY. Some spraying has been done In the j time yet on account of the treatment covered htmve,. with glory and cauwil suffices. hop yards, and growers expect they ' uously except for about a year, while had been subjected to. Oue of tbejr The mother who stoops in anguish a curious crowd to gather when he over the wailing child would do any he was engaged in special work in Secretary of the Mitchell Committee will have to spray again before the iaitz's horses was a mare which was killed a bug« mink that he observed crop is picke« . although so far tbe j a work horse pure and simple, She in front of his place. Writes to Mayor Matlock. thing to esse its suffering. But «he is Wyoming Father Albert Trivelli. of yards have kept remarkably free from came home with saddle marks that helpless. I ne time when she «xtuld have Seattle, is Father Van der Velden's Speculation was rif«- among the Mayor Matlock is in receipt of the lice, and the vines ar«' healthy and she will never outgrow, and evidences Father Tri- done so much for her child is past. She successor at Pendleton rrow ■1 as to wha: kind of animal It following acknowledgement of the vigorous <>f having been apurre«! The 24 horses wi* did not realize that in those anxious velli is an Italian, with an experience that Dann«-r had bagged. Sev- nervous days when she shrank from the of 19 years in the Northwest. How relief fund forwarded from this place Considerable complaint Is made of were not in In one uunch when tound. > rat *nggest«-d rat. one man said It ordeal of motherhood she was preparing ever. a few months were spent in St. to Mitchell: apples droppiug. but there is erough out l hey bad »scattered some upon was a weazel, a small boy hinted at Mitchell. Or. July 31. 1904 suffering for the baby. fruit still left on the trees to make arriving near home, and were graz- skunk, Louis since he first came into this the stranger with spectacles The path of motherhood is soothed region He has been stationed at Se- Mr W F Matlock Mayor, an excellent crop IVacbes and hush ing. -agely re-marked that it was nothing Pendleton. Oregon: and made easy for those who use Dr attle. Butte. Juneau, Alaska. and at fruit are plentiful Every indication the ♦ more Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It Rivet the Flathead mission of St. Ignatius. Dear Sir—Your letter of tie 34 head had been into Columbia River Valley while physical buoyancy and meutal bright Inst., inclosing check for $353. re valley Wiliam« tt in Montana O ness. It tranquilizes the nerves, en Simnasho. Wasco county. J even It a ceived. Father Trievelli's first sermon in when the thieves courages a healthy appetite and induces Please accept my most grateful Ashenhurst—Weather dry and hot ; hard pr.-siw-c 1. probably by Sheriff Tay- bear Pendleton will be Sunday next at refreshing sleep. It gives the mother thanks on behalf of the sufferers of grain and hay being harvested; crop* lor. although Mr. Taylor could not strength for her hour of trial, and the 10:30 a m Mitchell from the result of the recent generally short. UMATILLA S PORTION Father Neate will remain in charge find any of the stolen horses whlh- in confidence and content which come Lexington. Morrow county, Edwin flood When be was there the tbe valley from strength. It makes the birtli hour of the mission on the reservation. He R Bea< h — All grain about ripe and Yours very truly. horses were probably hidden, and $'0.34' Rece.ved to Be Disbursed practically painless, and by increasing will be assisted by Father Augustin heading progressing rapidly; both H A WATERMAN Among School Districts the natural, rood secretion*, it enables the Dimier. who will officiate as regular loose immediately after plantity and quality of grain usually were turned healthy mother to enjoy the happine»» pastor of the Catholic churches at he left. <>r poasiMy while he wan Ten tbousazd three hundred and i good; early apples and plums begin- LIGHT DEATH RECORD of nursing her child Athena. Weston, Milton and Adams. I there fort y one <i< dlar* was received today [ riing to ripen; on-- slight shower Frt "Favorite Prescription” contains no Father Bose hi will remain assistant a* counted as absui Tbe repori by County Treasurer Summerville day; the rest of the week rather alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, or any pastor of the Pendleton church Pendleton Shows a Low Mortality ! that the animals were on the range in from State Treasurer Charles S i warm and dry other narcotic 'th« we« <-rn ¡.art of the county from ■-l<«r*« t'ma’l Illa’s yearly apportion Dur-ng July The Christian Brotherhood Pendleton. Vmatilla county. It J the time of their diaapt»earanc» until of h<¡* >! money from th* state A Mother's GrstHutioe young men whose names Two During the month of July only I Taylor—Wind storm and light rain ¡they were found, over a month later land board •I would like to express my rratitude to yoe could not at this juncture be learned. nine deaths occurred in the city of ¡Thursday, ' Thursday, but only delayed harvest; harvest; Kerr Lutz and Shafer had compe- The money will be apportioned out ------- for the benefit I have have arrived to take charge of the Pendleton or immediate vicinity This I no grain yet threshed from stacks, on- teat men rlde ride every sectton section of the to the several schemi districts In Or- mission school for Catholic Indian is the lightest death rate for any j !y the combines so far heard from ■ open range in the western part of the totter by County Superintendent F lt boys. They are members of the month during the past two years Plateau Region. county tor a week after the homes Welle«. Christian Brotherhood, an order the During tbe month of July last year Joaeph. Wallowa county. S M i disappeared, and r.o trace of them members of which devote themselves 'he record was 15 deaths Crow—Weather dry and hot : alfalfa I could be found wholly to secular teaching of Cath The months of January and Febru clover and timothy nearly ail secured. olic youth. They are Frenchmen and ary are generally the heaviest death grain hay will be ready Io cut in a WEDNESDAYS LOCALS- highly educated, and will have charge periods Last January 23 person* few days; pasturage gvaxi; potatoes of between 30 and 40 boys. died in Pendleton in bloom; the potato crop will be A- Green of Milton is in the city The mission school for girls will The undertakers of this city have short this ye •ar. raspberrie« and buck- I a load oi melons D H Sander« have between 40 and 50 students, in to do with the furnishing of funeral i eberries ripe charge of Sister Blanche of the Sls- ■oppile« and tbe embalming of bodies B Richardson, tbe Helu m«-r- C Baker City. Baker county. W wife, two lots terhood of St. Francis, of this place for not alone the city but the rout)* MrGuinn«-«* — . is at the St George today withstanding the Masters, con- It is an unexplained, but interesting try as far north a* Adams Mr and Mrs Z W Lockwood of « lack of rain and tbe cool nights crops fact that the girls largely outnumber ileus ar«- registered a< tbe Bickers. such as alfalfa, wheat oats potatoes H E Weaver ba* duposed of 24'« the boys in all Catholic Indian News of Athena. H A Richardson. a prominent a< re» of land n«-ar Milton to George | and bay. have been thriving, and more school». Athena. August 1— H H Curtis than an average crop is assured: Adam« merchant sa> ;n Pendleton W Wharton, the consideration being The Christian Brotherhood is said started for his Crook county hom«- i < berries and currants plentiful. laat night $14*" The deed was placed on record to have made an extraordinary record stead Monday, where h«- will spend Ontario. Malheur county. Helen E You want to sc-e E I«. Smith for tod»} in th* educational world, not only on .a few weeks. He went by way of . Stone—Weather fine; see.nd crop „ of nf'-rmatlon regarding the little Holt Sori-n Murensh and wife transfer account ot the devotion and single team. accompanied < by, George Tru { alfaha looking well; grapes injured by '.arveater. red It ness of purpose of its members, but ax. who will file on a claim j late frosts, will have about one-third the excellence of its schools and the Full stock of extras for Holt bar David Mrs Curtice and little daughter and thoroughness and efficiency of the 'Grandma Burton will meet Mr. Cur crop, all other fruit above average; «esters on hsnd at E L Smi’hi, 311 more water for irrigation than ever preparation for the work to which the tice at Shaniko and go from there before owing to heavy rains in hills; Jourt street brotherhood subjects themsehes. It with the team C S. Mudge. O R a - N agent potatoes, corn and all garden vegeta is stated that seven-tenths of the suc Echo, act«>m¡«anje by his family Mrs Nora Barnett it on the sk k bles fine cessful applicants tor tea- hers' per list. brief visit. Klamath Agency. Klamath county, st tbe Bickers fol mits in the French governmental ex 4 a rot Fred Gross, Sr. has been called George W Loosley—Weather cool and Clark E Nelson, manager of tbe aminations have for some time past to the bedside of his sister, who is Weston brickyard, was in Pendleton windy, with light frost, no damage; been members ot the Christian Broth seriously ill at Touehet. Wash fclng tc tbe wild hay crop Is good, better than las: night on his way to The Dalles erhood to which the new teachers on be dot “Grandpa“ Helmick has recovered la*- year, but late; the mowers were Mr and Mrs Al Vogel and th the reservation belong. ■gate from bis recent illness only started this week, range good; Misses Ray and Eunice Vogel, left fc •urroundini industry The little son and daughter of Mr. beef cattle fat; snow bolding on tbe Lehman Springs last night for an out HOODLUM HOUSEBREAKERS. • !*-mg influenced consld- and Mrs. John King are si.ghtly ill at mountains la'er than for years past ing. is resolution to come into their home Sisters. Crook county. C. H Fbster Tom TLomi«son s wheat, on the r«-*- the Northwest, by the more agreeable Much Damage Done to the Brownfield- Eddie Purdy is visiting at Prairie — Fine growing weather, rye and fall • nation, close to the Catholic mis climate of this country compared with Matiock Building and Nowlin Res City. wheat about ready to harvest. wl:h Mr. Thomas is slowly but gradually prospects favorable for good yields; sion. is said to be threshing out 35 tbe plains east of the Rocky idence. tain» bushels to the acre. the late rains have improved spring Hoodlum boys last Sunday perpe improving from his long illness. W. P. Card, who lives 11 miles The wheat Is making a good yield sown grain; clover crop lighter than trated contemptible and destructive Baicomb to Portland Jail. vandalism upon tbe Brownfield apart In this vicinity. Some is reported as for years, only one cutting anticipat south of town, has threshed his Tom Halcomb charged with furn ed; gardens generally short, range wheat. It yielded 26 buahels per ment bouse and Nowlin's new resi- going 4« bushels or more per acre ishing whiskey to ar. Indian, pleaded fairly good; stock :n good condition. acre, and tbe quality is first-class. dence. upon Willow street, and there Mr. and Mrs. 1 N Davis, old-time guilty before United States Court Do It Today." can be nothing more certatn than SHERIFF S SALE. settlers of Umatilla county, are down Commissioner John Haiiey. Jr. yes than something will be doing when The time-worn injunction. “Never SAMSES OF WESTON DRIVE from Walla Walla on a visit to their terday and was placed under bonds put off 'til tomorrow what you can the reprobates are discovered. HOME WITH THE CHILDREN. daughter. Mrs Irv.n King at Helix. of $390 to appear at the next session NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Entrance was made to the Nowlin do today," is now generally present under and by virtue of an exeentloa issued — of the federal grand jury The pris R> v. Ely. who lives nine miles out oi the Circuit Court of the State of place by cutting a hole in a screen ed in this form; “Do It today'“ That Terms of Capitulation Not Known. oner was unable to furnish bail and Oregon, in and for the County of L'matllla. door, by which the latch was reached is the terse advice we want to give touih ot town is threshing his wheat was taken to Portland his morning and to me directed and delivered upon a But it Is Presumed That Both Sur with a combine and it measres out and unfastened. Inside things were you about that hacking cough or de iiidgmen- rendered and entered before L. *>y Deputy Marshal Wilson to be con rendered—Husband Made the First 27 bushels per acre S Wood, a Justice of tbe Peace In and generally upset and interfered with moralizing cold with which you have The quality is !me<! in the Multnomah county dii for Vmatilla County. Oregon, on the 3uth Paint cans were upturned and the been struggling for several days, Overtures for an Agreement—They excellent. Balcolm was held in the rownty jail day of January. 1903. in favor of W. W. Take some reliable Charles Campbel) and Gunder Tur at this place last night Stickler, plaintiff, and against Dick Sheets, contents allowed to spread out over perhaps weeks, Resume the Marriage Relation With Then paint was smeared remedy for it TODAY—and let the defendant, for the sum of $13.0«'. with In the floor Vansycle Canyon, are the Blessings of the Entire Commu geson. <>f Orest thereon at the rate of six per cent over the wainscoting, which had been remedy be Dr Boschee's German threshing their wheat, the yield i Extra Fine Quality of Wheat. per annum from C»e 3oth day of January. nity. 1903, and the fnrt-ier sum of $47.85 cost*, prepared for painting, and it was so Syrup, which has been tn use tor which Is known to be 35 bushels Per Gideon Brown has finished thresh and which said judgment with a transcript disfigured that the removal and re over 35 years. A few doses of it will After bringing action tor divorce acre and of excellent quality.' Ing the wheat from 25o acres The thereof was docketed In tbe clerks office building of a portion of the wainscot undoubtedly relieve your cough or against her husband and charging of «aid VmatlUa county. Oregon, on March I handle tbe celebrated Holt com yield is but 25 bushels per acre, but ing is necessary, as the smeared col cold, and its continued use for a few him with thri-ati-ning her life, assault uned harvester, and have any aise the quality is 28th, 1903; I ud upon tbe ldth day of very fine, bringing July, 1,904. levy upon all tbe right, title ors could not possibly be removed. days will cure you completely. No ing her with his fists and with sticks cut three cents p« r bushel above the reg- and interest of said defendant, Dick At the Brownfield property the matter how deep-seated your cough, •f wood, driving her from home and from an eight-foot to 36-foot Sheets, of. in and to tbe following dracrib- Either for horse power or engine ular quota;km for red chaff He sold —t real property, to wit: Lots one. two. principal damage done was to smear even if dread consumption has at snatching a nursing babe from her ,-ower E. L. Smith. 311 Court St. i today to Byers for W cents’ straight. three four. five. six. seven, eight, nine, paint over the newly papered walls. tacked your lungs. German Syrup broast, Mrs Eliza J Sams has return ten, eleven and twelve, in Block 58. In The contract for the new school This was grown on Mr. Browns Tutu The perpetrators of this mischief will surely effect a cure-as It has ed to her spouse. Meanwhile the ac Freewater, l'matllla County, Oregon, and at McKay poxtoffice was let to illa place. The crop was infested in I will, on the 9th day of September. 1904. may not fully realize that they are done before in thousands of appar tion tor divorce is still pending in the house day to Mays it McFarland, for* $390 place« by wild clover, which unques at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. at tbe front guilty of burglary- and housebreaking, ently hopeless cases of lung trouble, state circuit court tionably damaged it considerably. It door of the Court House in the city of Pen both of which are penitentiary offen New trial bottles. 25c; regular size. When Mrs Sams filed her com Tbe building is to be finished In lime did damage in some places, and en dleton. Umatilla County. Oregon, sell all Exasperated property owners 75c At al] druggists. the right, title and Interest the said de ses. plaint in the state circuit court Mon for school to begin therein In Sep tirely crowded the wheat gut In oth fendant had In and to tbe above described who have a distaste tor lawlessness day. she asked for an order granting tember property on the 28th day of March. 1903. and boodlumism will not put up with E<l Kirkpatrick, who ha* some 300 ers. her temporary custody of her five Injured in a Runaway. or since then has had. or now has. at acre* of wheat on the reservation, children, who were w.«a her husband. public auction to the highest bidder for such devilment very long without re Jack King, who resides near Mis After 90 Cents for Barley, <-a»h in hand, tbe proceed« to be applied sorting to the law to protect their near the Catholic mission, began cu: sion. is at St. Anthony's hospital suf- The request was granted in satisfaction of said execution and all property and the community A heavy barley crop is being rut ting today It is believed the yield Deputy Sheriff Blakley served the costs. fering from a badly bruised head and will be heavy and the quality is known in tbe Swan Anderson neighborhood, ltated this 3rd day of August. 1904 face, occasioned la«t night by being notice on Sams yesterday morning at five or six miles northwest of Pilot FINEST WHEAl FIELDS. T D TAYLOR. his home near Weston, and later tn to be fine. thrown from bis wagon by a runaway Sheriff Vmatilla County. Oregon. the day delivered over the children Neal McDonald, of Warren station, Rock, but the farmers are letting the By C. P. DAVIS. Iwputy. team The accident occurred near the Sheaves of Wheat Over Five Feet I ■ utting stand in she stack, awaiting hospital in Court street, and when to the mother, who was in Freewater. ba* finished threshing and where his a better market before threshing It Long From Hamilton Ranch. Then <amr the father and husband wheat was not frostbitten it yielded picked up King was unconscious. The With tears in his eye she begged pi bushels j>er acre A small portion is iald that it will take 90 cents to "The heaviest grain I ever saw on man had been drinking heavily, and his wife to return with him to their of the field that was slightly nipped start a threshing machine in the bar the reservation,” is the way J. M it is thought he will be recovered in ley in that neighborhood, whereas, home. Just what passed between the by frost, yielded 30 bushels. Bentley speaks of the grain fields a day or two. Dr. C. J. Smith, the th«- l>est offer as yet made is said to WONDERFUL south of Pendleton, "I visited the attending physician, stated today that man and woman is not recorded but J D Shoemaker, whose place is be "5 cents. HOME X farms about eight miles south home about 10 miles nearly south of town, of he did not believe the patient's hurts when Charles A S»m, drove _ _____ TREATMENT last evening there was-a look of grim has threshed his barley, and it is town yesterday," he said, "and at no would prove serious Sixty Beeves From Camas. satisfaction on his face. ~ This wonderful Chi Beside ___ him known to lie yielding 40 bushels per place was the yield falling below 35 nese doctor is called Conrad Platzoeder* stock buyer sat a smiling woman, and stowed in acre The quality of both wheat and bushels to the acre. On the farm of great because he cures Cattle for Montana. people without opera various parts oi the wagou were five barley in that neighborhood is excel telephoned this morning from Camas John Crowe, where the grain is so J. E. Reynolds, a Montana cattle tion that are given up Prairie that he is headed this way to die. He cures with heavy that it is badly mashed down 111 buyer, who has been in Central Ore children. with a bunch of CO beeves, all pur tboee wonderful Chh Today Deputy Sheriff Blakley is In lent. many places, the yield is 22 sacks to gon for the past three months, has I have the machine that pleases nese herbs, roots, buds, chased in the Camas country. About Freewater awaiting instructions from barks nod vegetables the acre. lought 900 yearling steers and heifers the farmers Time and trial have his chief. hall the animals are steers, the re that are entirely un "Mr. Crowe has two combines work which will be shipped to the Montana li nown to medical set- proven the worth of the Holt com mainder mixed, but all ready for beef. . e 1 n thin country. Through tbe use or ihoM» ing. and he informed me that owing to ranges from Arlington tomorrow, bined harvester, and it has been NEW CHURCH AT ATHENA bannies* remedies this fan.ou« doctor knows the broken down condition of the crop where they will be held for future me action of o\er 500different remedies, which demonstrated to be the most success J. G. Warren Insane. h»- •ovce’s’duliy ones tn different diseases. He he was securing only about three- markets. Reynolds has Just sent out E L. Smith. 311 Court guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma lung, Catholics Have Nearly Completed a ful made J. G. Warren was placed in the threat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, a large shipment from Baker City to street. county jail last night on a charge liver, kidneys, etc. : has hundreds of testimon $2000 Structure. the same ranges. ial*. «'barges moderate. Call and see him. The wheat around Helix is thresh The nejv Catholic chhrch at Athena ing out from 35 to 40 bushels per of Insanity. Warren had been drink Fai ients out of tbe city write for blanks and ing heavily of late, and at times im cirnrlars. Send 4 cents in stamps. CON HU I; will probably be ready for use some Wheat Sales Slow. 1 AT1ON FREE. ADDREHH « To cure a weak stomach is to take acre, and I h of excellent quality. A. agines persons are persuing him. it time during September, although work No sales of this season's wheat McAlavy, John Timmerman, William is thought that perhaps his mental Hostetter's Stomach Bitters at the THE C. GEE Vt HilESE MEBIfiilE M. very first symptom. It does away with crop of any consequence, have yet will be somewhat delayed on account Dal.-'and William Thompson have <lf rangement is but temporary. of the accident to H. King, the con s.arving and dieting yourself because been reported. Prices, however, «on tractor. threshed enough to determine their 253 Alder St., Portland, Oregon. it puts tbe stomach in proper condi tinue to advance. The normal quo- average yield, which is stated above. Mention paper. Headers and Tl.reshers Wanted. The building will be 30x60 feet in tion to digest the food. In this way tat ions today are from 58c to 58*4c Wanted—Parties to Head 1 have sold a great many Holt and size, besides the annex, which will af The DR. LIEBIG HTAPF It cures indigestion, dyspepsia, con for club, and 65>£c for bluestem ford living rooms for the resident combined harvesters in this and sur thresh 460 acres of wheat six miles stipation, biliousness, heartburn, in only Specialists for men. con priest. The rooms of the annex will rounding counties, and the fact that northwest of Helix. Pay soon as work 30.000 Bushels on 750 Acres, tinue to eure all chronic, pri somnia, headache, cramps or diar be 10x12, 10x15. and 8x15 in size, re I have never had a dissatisfied buyer Is finished Apply at tnis office. vate A nervous al I men II, Impoeenec rhoea. Nervous and sickly women One of the finest yields of wheat spectively. >r trouble with any customer, proves •kin <li«earea, rheumatism, eaianti. Wi II iams-Woolsey. etc. Dr. A. C S toddakt , Pb G., for 27 yean also find the Bitters unequalled as this year in this county is reported that the Holt Is the machine to buy The entire structure will tie frame, medical dlretnr Winebeater Hou««. 4 bwro a regulator and tonic. We urge a fair from the farm of John Gagen. who Alva J. Woolsey, of Walla Walla, and will cost completed, about $2000, and that the public is fatly dealt •ide, PortDnd. Oregon; 111 Yi-«ler Way. Seattle trial. lives about seven miles north of Pen- and is built on the site of the E L. Smith. 311 Court street. and Miss Dora Williams, of Idaho, Washington Call or writ« old with dleton. It is said he has threshed church. A G. McCarty, who has been in St. were united in marriage yesterday HOSTETTER’S 30.000 bushels from 750 acres—an av- Daily East Oregonian by carrier, Anthony's hospital for the past 30 afternoon by Rev. G. L. Hall, at his t rage of 40 bushels per acre. STOMACH BITTERS only 15 cents a week. days with blood poison and typhoid, residence in this place. Mr. and Mrs Death on the Agency. Rosa Eva Perry, the 2-year-old is now out, greatly improved. His Woolsey will probably reside here. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward hand was saved only by the most he Walker Sells a Farm. Perry, died this morning at the Indi role measures. Dr. C. J Smith at x Horace Walker has sold to D. H an agency, of summer complaint. tenoed him William Connerly, who lives on Mc Saunders, of Athena, for $8500, his The funeral will take place tomor —The Standard Remedy for Summer Complaint, Cramp*. Colic, Griping Pains, Sour row afternoon. Rev. Father Neate, of Kay creek, has gotten his new com 160-acre farm three miles east of Stomach and Vomiting, also for Dysentery, Diorrhcaa or Looseness. Asiatic St. Andrew's mission, officiating bine outfit into operation, first cut Helix. Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and Cholera Infantum. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM has been uted with The Perrys came to the reservation ting and threshing his own grain great success for 73 years. We will send Free to any person who will enclose a two-cent stamp in Daughter Was Born. about two months ago from Roseburg, His neighbors state that some por part payment for the moBing. a trial size bottle of JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM. Born, August 3. 1904. to Mr. and Ore. They are mixed-bloods. Mrs' lions of Mr. Connerly'■ crop are yield Write your Name, Town* and State plainly to insure your getting the same. Perry was born on the Umatilla res ing 50 bushel* of a good quality of Mr*. Ja<-k Brigham, of tbe agency, a ■laughter. wh,n Address: DR. D. JAYNE (gb SON, Philadelphia. ervation. whMt. WHEN 'ft RABY COMES signation May Be But Tempcrary- 3R.B.CEE 10 The Modern Way Free! Jayne’s Carminative Balsam fill THE CREHIT ily—He Has Just Delivered 600 Me rinos to Montana Purchasers— Speaks of Conditions Willamette Valley Has Had Sufficient A UNlTfD STATES SENATOR Demand tor Coarse Wool Bucks Not FOR MONTH. $3035.50. FATHER VAN DER VELDEN E SMITH SEE6 PROSPER Used Pe ru na for Dyspepsia Great Benefit With NATURE IS NOT CHANGING. BUT METHODS ARE Umatilla County Farmer Says it is Not Increased Rainfall, Bat Deeper Plowing That is Producing Better Yield in Dry Agri- Districts—City culturists Taken to Task. "I see the papers ami city agri< ul- turikts are talking about increased rainfall lu the western part of Umatil . .11. . w 1 J n the yield of wheat and the corres »tiding advance of the prices of real state," said a prominent farmer *rom that section -Ionian today. "All you say about tn< ! increas-4 yield is true, and also the advance in he price of land is noted. but I draw ’he line on the increased rainfall. I believe In giving man all the credit that belongs to him. e«i>e< 'tally when hrou~u *- ncre rnmon horse sens r--a»c<! moisture- yl> I want to correct the city s cuhurisis It is not in’-rc-ased r fall at all, but improved methods of farming, that ha* brought about the increased yield. "Where the farmer« of t formerly plowed about th deep, and some years did t all. but simply disced t and in fact many ot them a "volunte ftl! right ej now pic land i plowing. I mean w are not ground, as scratch!: a bluff, six to < are sim land a n«-ar its n this tr i increwt that ■ shift! h:i m< th« think .a. D. Cw he says: can recommend Peruna for dye- pep>ia and atomach trouble. I bate been ueJag y our medicine tor a abort P"iod and I feet very much relieved, it it indeed a a onderfui medicine be- tidci a good ionic. *f. C. Hutier. !■■ » • t t - tn; y a remedy for d - p»-a. P rune « a catarrh rem««dy. Peruna cur- - dyepepeia --^*u«e it ia gener*'. v d- !■ ■ • nj«-r. '-atarrh of the »loBlB'h. If ' « riv po.. ptandraU^ !*'•« -y result* from the u- of peruna, *1 - Dr. I irtrnan. . -. ing a 1 ■ - •:■ .-r:: of v- or -u* and he w;4 «1 *" ! to y t ■ - va;<ral .- ad- irw grsti,. A*l -r«-»» Dr. Hartuiaz Tbe i'.rtm*:. '»aitariui t O an A YEAR OF GREAT EXTREMES V «©n E«an* So Des gnates thè Praa- ent Crop Seaaon. u I'manila BRlGGSON ITEMS. M >M Booher >s Recovering—Dealt Child Caused by Green A ppi Fa»’uro at 114« per cent and fa!! «beai ywiding bushel* to thè acre, thè .-stimate plar-ed by Milton L' an* in schedule to thè state stati» al agent as state < crrespandeat of r >hi* sevion saya thè Valla Walla Child III With Dropsy—Blackleg Among Catt-e—Huckleterry Crop is a .x-l'. S. K- nator M. C. Butler from *aa Senator from E t.‘ * it “ .th «'.»:«• Carolina, for two terra«. In a recent Failure—-Coy otes Numerous ano T roubiescme. Augur* 1.— Mr- Booher calk’d to Athena last week by th« illc««s f her daughter. Eda At th« presen writing she is very much improved Henry Goiberg is «-r«-ctin; a very near and substantial log b««u»e on hi» recently purchased farm Ilin* youngest son of Mr and Mrs ■ burn a «ar A other crops are estimated at al exrepc rora. which is placed a per cent and apples and peaches ti are estimated at per cent a good yield. This year ’ states Mi a:» remarks, "has been zr -at rxjvwes. from ver -’’-«aively cold weather, Late froeta prevailed until »oil on u i June The -Tea: cereal crops are o! a high av- ■-■rage In the foothills, Wiid oats have appeared unusually strong." la < stile rm be prevented. QinrSElUhUG^UCM. Cakfcrata »favorite, the noct ssx- »-ft xin Row* baby •* and is not expecten It was taken :o Weston Sat hoped it will soon .-4« recung a iarj When completed NOTICE be fin.-*' and larg- Icint’y g i* maxing its apsw-aranra- « community. L J McAtee hav- roung calf, and C A. yearlings l child of Mr and Mrs Hetderson. ts recovering very rapidly from its recent illnesa. On »«count of showers interfering with fogging Mr Smith was compel!«*: to «hut down ^ * sawmill for a few day» last week John Faik is hauling lum’er for a barn, which h<- is intending tu er-c*t this fall. On account ot late frosts the bar -; leberry crop will be a comple • failure around this place Coyote* are becoming to«' num«-r- ous and of late have beer, making the nigfi's hideous with their serenading adì Several farmers report having lost a number of chiekeaa by them Mrs Jam«-* Compton is able to be up and around again She wa* ill for a few days with a severe cold on her lung« OF ESCHEA- INGS- PROCEED Ayer’s Don't try cheap cough medi cines. Get the best. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. What a record it has, sixty years of Ch erry Pectoral cures! Ask your doctor if he doesn't use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. •* I l»*vr to’T'l th»t Arar’, <-W«rrv r«rt.w*l I, th« ■>«•: w..-«ii<-in« I rrrarnbe tor Xrvu- chltU, 1tUtu«nra <««nrh«. Blot h»rt! raid« — M. l«<t>KXAV. M.D.. llbxea S T. «Sr., w«-.. *1 «k. j. c. avkr er».. ' . r___ __ -____ y . for Bronchitis PROCLAMATION. " brrras. there was submitted to th« (elector« of tbe state at tbr last general e:«tl.« as required by law. an initiative petition for a Local Option Liquor Law; And. wbervaa. on tbe 24tb day of June. I:««4, tbe Secretary of Stat« tn my pre»- . as Governor «f tbe State of Orsguo. , did canvass the votes given tor said law : And. »bet-eas. It w as ascertained and Correct any tendency to constipa tlon with rmall doses of Ayor's Pills. d«-t.-. mined upon «uch canvas« that there were 43.318 votes «-a»t for said Local Op- I tlon l iquor law. and 40.19* votm cast ■«gainst tbe «ante, and that tbe said law SUMMONS. 1 received an affirmative majority of the ; total uumber of effective vote« cast there In the C ircuit c'onrt of the Stale of Ore 'll «nd entitled to be counted under th« iron, for I ma HI la C'ountv I provisions of law ; Wltllam 8. Goodman, plaintiff, v* Irene Now. therefore. I. Geo E. Chamberlain, Il ««o-wltnan. <!ef«-n«laht. as governor of tbe state of Oregon, tn To Irene II. Gixainian. defemlant above n>e to Section 9 of an act entitled nnm-Hl Au Act making effective tbe Initiative and IN Till NAME OF THE STATE OF eterenduai pr. visions of Section l of Ar- i>Kl.<;uN y«>u are Iw-reby nsjulrol to a|> tlcle IV of the Constitution of tbe Stats lu-ar and anawvr the complaint tiled ■ f Oreg -i. and regulating election* Ibero- acnlnat you In the above entitled Court . sul providing penalties for viola- "11 or before Monday, the 26th day of Sep tlor.« of tbe proclai ms ot this Act." ap- tember. llhH. and you w I take notice ¡■roved February 24 1M13. d«' hereby mak« that If y«»u fall to appear aud auswer or ■I I - ibl* |-i - amatlon to tb« people plead within said time, the plaintiff for 8 *ts of Oregon, and do announce »ant therwf will apply to tbe Court for ■ ml d«-. lure that the whole number of th«* relief praye«l fur in bls complaint, : vote« east In the State of Oregon for said to wit ; for a decree forever dlaaolvlng the l ai opuon Liquor law. was 43.318 b «"«I* of matrimony eclating between plain v .t.-c and the whole numbee of vote« cast tiff and defendant herein, giving plaititift against said Local Option l.lquor lots was tin- care, custody ami control of th«' minor ; m.l'.ic vote«, and that sold l.onaI Option •on of plaintiff aud defendant, dts-larlng Liquor law received an affirmative ma defendant to have no Interest lu plaintiff« t lorlty of the total number of votes cast real property, and for such other orders ■n said measure and entitled to be count- . --d under the jmivtelous of law, and that •• to the court may tiet-m m»et This summons is published by order of -aid Loral Option Liquor Law shall be and the Honorable W I: Ellis. Judge of the is In full force and effect a» the law of above entitled Court, made ami entered ■he State of Orvg ia from tbe date of this on the 20th «lay of July, 19«*4. « hl«*h order l*ro<-lamatloii Done at the Capitol at Salem this 24th provides for publication of summons for it |erl«sl of six weeks, or In lieu thereof, day or June. A. D. 1904. (Signed) for pen-ouul service out of the State foi like perlml. and th«' first publication here GEO E CHAMBERLAIN. of. If made will is- ou Friday. July 20. Governor of Oregon Itv the Governor: 19cH t signed) HAILEY A LOWELL F I DI N BAR. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Secretary of htat«.