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NEWS OF MILTON. WEDNESDAY’S LOCALS. Three Dwelling Houses Are Being Harry Gibson, a Hilgard stockman, Erected—Left for Idaho—Rev. Cart is lu Pendleton today on business. wright Goe* to Silverton—Recovery You want to see E L. Smith for of L. B. Plants—Horses Die From nformatlon regarding the little Holt NOTICE OF ESCHEA” PROCEED HARVEST SEASON NOW Heat—Flouring Mills Running Day harvester INGS. MORE THAN HALF OVER Full stock of extras for Holt har and Night—New Millinery Firm. esters on hand at E. L. Smith’s, 311 In (he Circuit Court of the State of Or Milton. Aug 8 Among the «.-ami egon tor County of Umatilla. ’ourt street. In the matter of the estate ot William Weather Has Been Delightful for the ers we found at Woodard's Tollgaii Prof. T C. Salt, of Milton. is at the Gorman, deceased. Order. were Messrs. John Vinson, Mat Hud Wheat and Harvest All Over the ! This matter coining on to be heard at ■It. George while attending the teach- son. Frank Wormington. William .Me this time upon the application ot the dis State—Pastures in the Valleys Now th examination. trict attorney tor an order setting torth Queen. Phil Hoon. Nelson Manula Getting Short—Apples Have Drop briefly the contents ot the Information Prof. George A. Peebles, of the Han Kirk liny Friemtl». W A M< tiled herein, and requiring all persons inter ped From Lice More Than Usually ! State Normal School at Weston, is Phe«> and families. ested to appear and show cause. It auy the) have, why the title to the real and —Corn Crop Is Well Advanced and Will and ltoy Mallor, who ha\< it the St. George today. personal property set forth and described been In the employ of Mosgrove & Co L. Stubblefield left -his morning for Thrifty. in said information should not vest in the have tentiered their resignations an- the Camas Prairie country to inspect state ot Oregon, and the court belug ad Vised in the premises, and pursuant to said will leave in a few days Will goes ind ]>ossibly buy fat cattle. application. The past wees averaged the hottest to Motor, Idaho, to work in a dry J. M. Mumford and family have it is ordered, adjudged and decreed that whereas an information has been filed in of the season. It was also dry. except goods store, and Roy to Pendleton In toine-l the campaign party at J 1.. the above entitled court and matter, in n the high level sec..on in the east a grocery. Barker's place, two and a half miles which it is alleged that William German l.ew Bolus has sold his ranch In northwest of Meacham died, intestate, within I matllla couuty aud ern portion of the state, where a few state of Oregon, on the Sth ot February. showers occurred last Tuesday aud North Milton to Henry Samuels Con Gorge Warburton of Holdman. Is 18t»9. seired and possessed ot real and Wednesday sideration. >5000. tor 85 acres, and J utting 45o acres of wheat, the aver personal property within said couuty and L. Roe sold 80 acres tor >10,000. The grain harvest has proceeded state, that thereafter his estate was fully age yield p< r acre being 25 bushels, Samuel Thomas. 4»’. S. Mayberry admiuistered. and there remains as a reel uninterruptedly and threshing has in-1 the quality of the best. due of said estate the sum of fl.S3S.tk>. now and Emmett Vinson are each pulling become general. Fall wheat aud real estgte described as follows, to wit Frank Michaels of Pilot Rock, rala- Costs, respectively. >1, The southwest quarter of the northeast yields are everywhere good and in up a house quarter; and the northwest quarter of the .he eastern sections they are general 000 >800 >000. Th«' two former hav« ed 2oo acres of winter wheat this southast quarter of section -S; and the ly excellent. wives and families, and the latter is year, which is threshing out 22 bush southeast quarter of the southwest quar expected to be marrie«! In Pendleton ds |H-r acre and is al! of excellent Early sown spring wheat and oats, ter: aud the south half ot the southeast quality. quarter of section 7; and the northeast although having thin stands and short tomorrow quarter and the east half ot the northwest straw, are turning out better than ex J. M. Bentley went to Umatilla this Rev. R 1» Cartwright, a former quarter : and the southwest quarter ot the northwest quarter; and the northeast pected. but more than the usual quan pastor of the Christian church here, norning to adjust losses occaslon«*d quarter of the southeast quarter; and the lily of late sown spring wheat and now of Walla Walla, has accepted th« ay the fire Sunday morning, that de north halt ot the northwest quarter ot the belonging to charge at Silverton. Or., to begin the 4troyed three houses southeast quarter; and the uorth halt of late sown oats has been cut for hay The hay crop in the coast counties first of September. His mother and Mrs. J. Peters. the nortneast quarter of the southwest quarter of section lb; and the northwest and the plateau sections has been se sis.er. Endora. will go to Athena, Miss Myrtle Prosser who has been quarter of the northwest quarter ot sec cured in good condition: the yields, where the latter has a position in th« 'ea<hing u summer ii-rm at Alba, tion 17. ail in township 3. south range Miss Cart »right taught in ■»tar.ed on her return to her home at 31. east ot the Willamette meridian: and uowever. were generally disappoint- school. the southeast quarter of the n rtheast .ng. Pasturage in the valleys is rap the Milton school last year and was Dixie. Wash . thia morning, by the quarter ot section 13. in township 3. south one ot the best teachers that Milton northbound train of range 30Si. east of the Willamette me idly getting dry and short, but in the has ever had. and was re-employed ridian. all of the reasonable value of 83. mountains it continues good. Thomas Kerr of Holdman. baa 5"o Otsi.OO. as alleged in said information; Hops. corn, potatoes and gardens again this year, but resigned acres of wheat this year, the average Now. therefore, al! persons Interested in Frank Wormington has sign«»d a per acre being 25 bushels, and the the estate of William Gorman, deceased would be greatly benefited by rain; are hereby required to appear and show but. notwithstanding the dry weather contract with some parties tn Walla qualky good Part of It was affect- i-ause. If any they have, on or before tbs these crops continue making fairly Walla to ereci a $5.... resideti- • -«I by the late spring freezea iftth day of September. 1904. why the ti A. M Elam and family are outing tle to said personal and to said real prop good advancement. The hop vines Holdman brothers of Holdman, tbia erty shall not vest in the state ot Oregon . are free from lice and the burs are be at Coeur d'Alene lake. Idaho year cut I< hi a- res of »beat, which is And it is further ordered and directed ginning to form Corn is silking and Mrs J E. M«'Nichol» has returned averaging 25 bushels p»-r acre The that this order be published prior to said from a two weeks' visit with her par date for not less than six consecutive weeks, '.asseling. and in some localities the quality is fine; the a\.rage yield was in the Weekly East Oregonian, a weekly ears are forming Potatoes are tree ents, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Adams at reduced by the early summer freezes. new spaper public bed in Vmatiila county from blight, but small and few In the .Moro. and state of Ore» on. I handle the cele’ rated Holt com Lew Bolus Asa Moore. 8 F Har year's Done this 20th day ot July. A D. 1904. hill, as compared with last ' lined harvester, and have any aiie rington and Andy McCune are each w. b . uxia. crop. :rom an eight-foot to 36-f«x>t cut Circuit Judge. Apples have dropped rather more short a horse on account of heat. Henry Lloyd has gone to Sprague. Either for horse power or engine than usual during the week. Peaches SHERIFF’« SALE. power E. L. Smith, 311 Court St and berries are plentiful in the mar Wash., to work in a flouring mill. Mrs. Monteith, who has been visit J A. Cresswell Is harvesting 4o<> ket. Prunes that escaped injury in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That ing her son, Tom. for the past month, I acres of wheat between Juniper and under and by virtue of an execution issued the spring continue doing nicely out of the Circuit Court ot the State of returned to Albany last week | Vansycie. It is said to be ot first- Columbia River Valley. Oregon, in and for the County of Vmatiila. P C Warner is thç O RAN class quality, and that it is sure to and to me directed and delivered upon a Hood River, Wasco county. P. D new night man Mr Kershaw who thresh out a heavy yield, though no judgment rendered and entered before L S Wood, a Justice of the Trace in and Heinrichs—Very warm, good weath came here from the W & C. R. at figur»-« are given to the estimates for Umatilla County. Oregon, on the 3Otb er for curing hay; vegetables gardens Athena, resigned his position and T P Gilliland of Pilot Rock, does day of January. 1903. in favor ot W. W. and orchards doing well; fruit of all went back to Athena Stickler, plaintiff, and against Dick Sheets >ot think the acreage of winter «iefendant. for the sum -4 313.00. with in kinds plentiful and of good quality. Mrs Storm has closed h«*r boar-l »heat eo»n in that country this fail terest therein at the rate of sis per cent Gravenstein and other early apples ing house and will engage in the 1 «ill equal that of a year ago The per annum from the 30th day ot January. are now rip»- enough to be marketed millinery business', having purchased 1 ler- ssary acreage of fallow will cut 19il3. and the further snm of 347.85 costs, lone. Morrow county. P. G Balsig- and which said judgment with a transcript the stock of Mrs L. B. (Tants i town the available amount of ground thereof was docketed in the clerks office er—Beginning of week cool, latter L. B Plants is able to be out again of said Umatilla county. Oregon, on March part very warm; heading about fin I have the machine that pleases after being confined to his home for 28th, 1903; I w.d upon the 16th day of ; the farmers Time and trial have July. 1904. levy upon all the right, title ished and threshing well under way; io weeks with rheumatism and interest of said defendant. Dick second crop of alfalfa being cut; crop The Pea«x>ck mil! has been running I proven the worth of the Holt com Sheets, of. in and to the following describ very light owing to grasshoppers, day and night for the past mon-n I bitted harvester, and It has been ed real property, to-wlt : Lots one. two. three, four. five. six. seven, eight, nine, peaches and al! late fruits ripening and will next week start up the Eagle Il lemonrtrated to be the m-yst sueceas tep. eleven and twelve, in Block 5«. In rapidly. E I. 3mp.h. 311 Coin mill in order to ftll their present or ful made Freewater. I matllla County. Oregon, and Weston. Umatilla county. M .M ders As aoon as they are filled th- 4treet. 1 will, on the 9th day of September. 1904 at 2 o'clock p m of said day. at the front Baker—Weather very hot and dry; former will close down for repairs door of the Court Hoose in the eity of Pen wheat making fine yields, excepting The wheat cut by Tom Thompson dleton. Umatilla County. Oregon, sell ail in districts ravaged by the storm; al I nine miles northeast ot town— 3!” the right, title and interest the «aid de I I* res—ts "Sid to have yielded but 28 fendant bad in and to the above described falfa and timothy exceeding all ex property on the 28tb day of March. 1903. pectations. vegetables doing fairly i lushels per acre, but the quality Is or since then has had. or now has. at well, though needing rain; blackber ! excellent The lighter yield than was public auction to the highest bidder for 'ooked lor is attributed to the late cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied ries still coming in and currants suf in satisfaction of said execution and all ficient for the market. spring freezes costa. Plateau Region. Dated this 3rd -laT of August. 1904 Anuth-r man •bo»«' wheat »a» vic- PIONEER OF ATHENA VIC T. D TAYLOR. Joseph. Wallowa county. 8. M. I timlzed by the late spring freezes Sheriff Umatilla County. Oregon tim of heart failure . was E B Shafer, who has just f.n Crow—Weather warm; grain hay be By C. P DAVIS. Deputy. ing cut; grain maturing rapidly, sec ishe.t ot cutting the prod- uct 13>> a< and res threshing The a » «-rage for SUMMONS. ond crop ot alfalfa making good but the entire field was 23 bushela. Mr. Le Grow Was 70 Years of Age. growth. (be quality .« tine. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore Union. Union county. John W Min Had Been in th« West Since 1849, gun. for Umatilla County Tom Jacques of Pilot Rock, te an warm: haying being William 9 Goodman, plaintiff, v*. Irene nick—Week Coming to Umatilla County in 1870 B Gwdmati defendant. Mh«•r farmer who wishes he bad »own pushed; grain cutting about half — Leaves Three Children an<j Was To Irene B. Goodman, defendant above Jone; threshing will begin next week; its barley last fall Instead of in the named : Well-to-do — Funeral Will Be Held ; spring He sowed 100 acres to barley IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF fruit contlnu«-* to prosper, apples will OREGON you are hereby required to ap be a full crop; range drying up; beef in Walla Walla Tomorrow. 1 which is threshing out 30 bushels. pear and anawer the complaint filed cattle in prime condition; potatoes ■ «here** the fall sown barley is against you in the above entitled Court threshing out much more—from 48 on or before Monday, the 26th day of Sep and garden truck will prove a partial Asa le- Grow, the well and widely bushels u|- tember. 1904. and you w .1 take notice failure. that if you fall to appear and answer or Haines. Baker county. J K Fisher known sheepman and pioneer, died plead within said lime, the plaintiff for John Gravette of Holdman. t* bar want thereof will apply to the Court for —Week fine for haying and crop last night at the Portland Hotel, in I vesting 18» acres ot wheat that is rhe relief prayed for In his complaint, nearly at! secured; yield short, but Portland, of a heart trouble with to-wit for a decree forever dissolving the the acreage is more than last year, which he has been affected some tbrvehing out 23 bushels per acre bonds of matrimooy existing between plain His neighbor. us Schubert, la bar This ailment became so seri j »'«-sting between 300 and 400 acres. tiff and defendant herein, giving plaintiff grain is well filled and just getting time ous two months ago that he was com the care, custody and control of the minor ripe. which I* tbreehiag out the same as son of plaintiff and defendant, declaring business Erwin. Baker county. John Erwin— pelled to abandon active defendant to have no interest in plaintiffs Mr Gravette* Both were affected real property, and for soch other orders River hay all up and a good crop; and devote himself to the care of his I by the early summer freezes. as to the court may seem meet alfalfa about ready to cut again, oats health solely. This summons is published by order of wheat and barley not more than a I have sold a great many Holt Mr I.e Grow »a* over 70 years old the Honorable W. K Ellis. Judge of the at the time ot his death, and bad -omblned harvesters In this and sur above entitled Court, made and entered fourth of a crop; potatoes poor on the 20th day of July. 1904. which order Deschutes. Crook county. John At been a resident of Oregon and of Cal 'ouading counties, and the fact that provides for publication of summons for 1849. crossing (be plains ' I have never had a d.s»at!«ned buyer warm. with heavy ifornia sin a period of six weeks, or In Beu thereof, kinson—Week He came to Umatilla >r trouble with any cuatomer. proves for personal service out of the State fot thunder and rain storm Friday; hay 55 years ago like period, and the first publication here ing retarded on account ot wet con county in 1870, residing on a farm hat the Holt is the machine to buj of. if made will be on Friday. July 39. dition of meadows, stock in good near Athena until 1879. when he mo» and that the public is fally dealt 19A4 E L Smith, 311 Court atreet. condition; spring-sown rye. although ed to Walla Walla, where be resided ■t’.h HllLET A LOWELL. Attorneys for Plaintiff late, will make a good crop. the remainder of his life until bis E L. Smith is in the midst of har Silver Lake, Lake county. L. N. last illness I vesting 234*1 acres of »beat lying in PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. .Mr Le Grow's wile died about 12 Kelsay—Weather very warm ; haying the Juniper and Vansycie country, Their surviving children "o ."e Honorable County Court of the in progress, crop good; cattle and years ago some 30 miles north of town The av- arc Mrs. Robert Walsh whose hus sheep in fine condition; summer Mate of Oregon for Umatilla County Ie rage for that which bas been thresb- We the undersigned legal voters and range better than for a number of band is a captain in the ninth United actual residents within Umatilla Precinct years; fruit outlook good; gardens States cavalry; Mrs Wynne, whose ! ed is 30 bushels per acre, and the in Umatilla County. State of Oregon, and m«asured yield on 152 acres is 7121 husband is a major in the United who have actually resided In said Umatil doing well bushels—47 bushel* per acre, and la Precinct for more than 3>i days Imme States army, and is at present sta every bushel is of excellent quality. dlately preceding the date of filing the tioned In the Philippines. Fay 1>- mgrath under bonds same, hereafter, do hereby petition your William Duff, who lives eight miles Grow, who is cashier of the First honorable body to grant unto J. H Tom iinson. a license to sell spirituous, vinous Sensational Charges as a Result of National Bank at Athena Mrs Le northeast of Pendleton, threshed the and malt liquors in less quantities than Grow was a sister of Samuel Sturgis, wheat cut from 35 acre*, and th»- yield the Taylor Divorce Suit one gallon for a period of 12 months from av«-raged 28 bushels, of excellent the 9th day of October. 1904. to the 9th Richard McGrath of Athena, is un deceased, formerly of this place -lay of October. 19<>.">. at bis place of bus Mr Le Grow »as engaged in the quality, but the yield was considera edr bonds ot >2000 to appear at the iness. in Umatilla Precinct. Umatilla bly less than anticipated, due to the • ounty. State of Oregon, and we will ever October term of the state circuit on sheep business principally during all pray your bunora. etc. a charge of attempting to burn the the years of his residence in Oregon, freeze« of the early summer, which Dated this 5th day of August. crop, barn and dwelling of John Ban and accumulated a large fortune He ch« ked the development. W. R. Parker. J. Kaye. nister. McGrath was given prelimin was public spirited and widely known H. J. Burnham, W. H. Switxler. The funt-ral will be held tomorrow J. N Server, Good Timet Around Holdman. H. G Cornell. ary examination before Justice of the «’has. Gilmore. R. E. Lingard. at Walla Walla, and the the Inter Peace Chamberlain at Athena His James Newkirk, the Holdman mer Elmer Knight. M N Ernest. ment will be made in the Walla ¡chant, was in town today purchasing bonds were furnished by Moses and F. E James. T W Cline. Walla cemetery, beside the body of I a load of goods on his regular trip II. Saylor. W. F. Wiggin.» George Taylor. his wife A. E. Kelley. A. B. Stevens. It is alleged that the arrest of Mc | with and f»r th»- malls. Mr. Newkirk J. A. Ferguson, Jaa A. Pond. Grath is the outcome of the sensa C. P. i^tauyan. Is emphatic in the declara;lon that J. B. Switaier, TWO NEW RESIDENCES O. H Wataon. J. W. Duncan. tional Taylor divorce case. It is al I 'times'' an- easier around Holdman R W Colby J. Sharp. ' than they »ere a year ago. proven leged that certain persons interested R. I. Yerxa., S A Vanatta. in the suit of Melissa Taylor against Dr* Parker an<j Hume ot Pilot Rock, by the fact that the people buy more W. FI. Cathprman. J B. Small. Will Build This Fall. O. C. Smith. <’has. Scblotmrr. Moses Taylor hired McGrath to set liberally and collections are easier. < has. »Shields. Wm. Pomeroy. (' fire to Bannister’s property, and also Two new residences will be erect Mr Newkirk holds that the influence J. W Lennox. J. P Pound \i»TK’E IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL employed him to tar and feather two ed in Pilot Rock in time to be oc of the present »heat crop has not had PERSONS CONCERNED that the forego witnesses and to give them each 75 cupied before the coming winter, and time yet to be fell, and that the gen ing petition will be presented to the above lashes aiiR a rawhide ■■ach will be built by a resident physi 1 «-ral condltiona of p< rman«-nt improve entitled court on the loth day of Septem j ments and freedom from debt are re cian. ber. 1904. at the county court house in Pendleton. Umatilla county. Oregon. MECHANIC'S LIEN FILED. Dr. O. E. Parker and Dr. F. E sponsible. J. II. TOMLINSON Hume have both ordered lumber for G. I. La Dow Claims Over Three immediate delivery, from the Alba Best Wheat on Reservation. Hundred Dollar» Due on Labor. sawmill, the aggregate of both or The beat yield of wheat on the res- G. I. La Dow filed action in the ders being 40.00O feet. Details con «trvation this year is said to be on tbs state circuit court today asking that cerning these new residences are foothills, about nine mile* south«-a»: WONDERFUL mechanics’ liens held against the lacking, but it is known that they town, where M L. Baltezore has HOME z* property of Sam Roberta and Rudolph »ill be among the most presentable . of - barge of the combine and other ma TREATMENT Martin be foreclosed The property and modern dwellings yet erected In | cbinery. The wheat la said to be is a brick building recently complet the county outside of Pendleton. thresliir.g out from 35 to 4«j bushels ed at Webb and Cottonwood streets. and the quality u excellent. The plaintiff alleges he performed Injured by Weeds. labor to the amount of >333.46 and Average 25 Bushels. The Hartle Brothers—William. Syl that be also holds the assigned claim vester and Gill of Holdman, all had The general av«*rage of wheat per of E J. Murphy and T. C. Taylor, In wheat tills year. The acreag«- and acre around Holdman will be 25 bush un amounting to >113.63 Costs of filing yield of the first named is not stated els this seasou. Many believed right ni- the liens and attorneys ’ fees are also encein this country. Through the uaeof ttiuM* Sylvester raised 250 acres which went up to the time of threshing that the harmiem remedies this famous doctor knows asked for. 20 bushels per acre, while Gill raised yield would be heavier. As a com the ar’ion of over 500 different rrmediea, which John B. Taylor has brought suit to 200 acres which averaged 25 bushels he ce«»sfu) ly us^s in different diM-aeea. He pensation, however, the quality Is rue ran tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, foreclose a mechanic’s Hen of >80 per acre. In each case the quality tine. throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, and costs against the property of Wil was excellent, but the yield per acre liver, kidneys,ev.; has hundreds of U-stimon- ial*. Charges moderate. Cail and see him. liam Ijiuer and others. was a dlsapiMiiniment, due. it ts said, Patients c>ut of the city write for blanks and Wheat Sales Slow. circulars. Send 4 cents I d stamps. CONSTTL to too late sowing being resis>uslblc TATION FREE. ADDRESS | Wheat sales In Umatilla county Irene, the 2-year-old daughter of for the partial capture of the ground yesterday were quiet. Less than 35- THE C. GEE WO CNIIESE NEBICflE N. William Fowler, of Port Angeles, by weeds OOo bushels are said to have changed Wash . was drowned in a well Tues hands. The prices remain, club 63 253 Alder St, Portland, Oregon. day. Adjusted Insurance Loss. and bluestem 67 cents per bushel Mention paper. J. M Bentley returned yesterday with no apparent indication of a Thousands of afternoon from Umatilla, where he change. sickly people Ladies' Capsales Gardes have been re adjusted the loss to furniture of O. Lady Agent* wanted. Yield Cut by Freezes. stored to health C. Smith, whose dwelling was de Safe, reliable. Absolutely guar Sunday. “Mr. and strength stroyed by fire, on Robert Harp, of Holdman, this year anteed to cure leucorrboea and fe by the use of Smith's furniture,” said Bentley, "was raise«! 700 acres of wheat which It male weakness. For particulars ad the Hitters. insured for >1250 and was a total is believed will hardly average more dress Mo. Prop. Pharmacy, Lock Box Many of them loss. Of the three houses which were than 20 bushels per acre on account 323, Kansas City, Mo. For sale by voluntarily tes destroyed, only two of them were In of the early sumin.-r freeze* interfer A. C. Koeppen A Bros., Pendleton. tify that it cur sured, one for >700 and the other ing with the development for >500 ” ed them of ■ ■■"■I The DR LIEBIG STAFF R n I HI only Spv.-ialiiit for men, con- Appointed Postmaster Dyspepsia, A Son Born. llll k III to r,ir*' M‘l chronic, prl Official notification has been made llfl r II wte and nervous ailment», Biliowaaeaa. Born, at St. Anthony's hospital this by the department at Washington of IIII If Impotence. akin dleeaae». Irenbfea morning to Mr. and Mrs C. Charles the appointment of W. L. Mathews ■ rheumatism. catarrh. etc. •r MaUria Dr A. C. 81 oddart, Ph. G.. for 27 years .Mr. Betz is to be postmaster of Pilot Rock suc It wiJ cur» you Betz of Helix, a son. tnedcal director Winchester House, 3d too. Try It to manager of ths Athena Mercantile ceeding Miss Richards, resigned who Burnside. Portland. Oregon; 111 Yesler day. | Company’s store at Helix. will move to Pendleton. Wav Seattle. Washington Call or write. ASA LE GROW DEAD 3R.C.GEEW0 CATTLEARE SELLING THOUSANDS OF FAIR WOMEN HERALD PRAISES FGR PE=RU-NA ALBA DISTRICT YIELD6 EXCELLENT BEEF. (Catarrhal I yspepslu and Nervous Prostration Makes Invalids of More Wo n Thun all Other Disease» Comtiaed] J. P. Viebrock, M. F. Dick and Frank Wells, All Sell Small Bunches to Stubblefield — Animals Sold Said to £e the Finest Ever Produced in That Section—Alba a Favorite Beef and Hay Section of Oregon. Several carloads of iat steers and other beeves have been Hold from Al -a and immediate vicinity »ithln the past few days, bringing three cents ,>er pound, which ts somewhat better ihan most tat ca tie have brought tn this county since the strikes were .naugurated. However, it must be remembered that nearly all the cattle around Alba ire in prime condition for the sham tiles without further feeding or atten lion. The most of them, in fact, -tand two or three days' travel then l>e in better condition than average beef the day of loading. Alba is one of the very finest ing districts In the state-—no locality better than that for in the stat natural ,1 ran.-«- and water Btockbuyers who have visited every nook and cpr ner l >1 Oregon and Wa that no* one locality In the l»d alfalf nas so many ate)] contlgu >n th- superb and such a the tain ___ and hil for d« ve! There ai tor th«- Stubblefield ■' Miss Louise Mdtt r. not ready to sell, and f wat er bein ai>un »o al* 1 mark ca:. I Mrs. Leone Dolehan. vanees Loner buyers are negut un very a low on a- >f the far WORKING FOR ACADEMY W t**e Rev W H Bleak ney. principal ■ F -ndietou Academy, has re ur ->m a vi*it to bi* parent* in P« Hani*, and 1* ti n nvw with h.» Ian at Sumpter He i* now working d ten'.ly in the inten-st of Pendleton Ac demy and several days tn Baker aunty hat mission The tiful 2v-M>-ed-tk>n of the »3-5 ogue of the Academy is Bailed by Secretary W L ot the executive board, work for students wt. preparatory to the open- September Bleaknev exp»r-ts to visit Hoade. Wallowa and Bak«r * and pc »sslbly Grant county ;*-ns. and from pros- coming year will be best In the 15 years' academy, of teachers ha* t-ern building Is new and tulpment la v»ry good M.»» Anna Prescott, In a letter fr-rn . S-.ulh Seventh strvet, Minneapolis, Mtnn., write«: »as comp/ere/.» uud up lan fall, my appetite had failed and I felt » eak and tired all the time. I took Peruna for fit e • ceka, and am glad to as.» that I am completely restored to health. 4ae« Prenott. tor c* M . Ixopc Itóehan, m a letu-r tr< :n -I < o.-ntaefctel Hotel. Minnaauulis. and <! »l.r.n., wr.le»: • r two months my phy • met,let with ms trying to ci n. i » .’. .cA »c . .cu .n my » S Letter from Mrs Sena ter Warren. u from th* wife w U.S. - - . » >th C id«. NW, roar z-jod always tted ■ F. E. wkrrem. mpt and »*ire- e off PeruO*. hian, giving a grating in front of Joseph Bas- O'JT Of DEBT. furniture store yesterday after- i The certificates and receipts Freewater Has Money In tne Treasury -r< thr- name of F. R. Drury. The and No D-rect Taxes- 1-ate certlflcat«* were from J A. S F arson and wife, of Free- 5V Cusick * Compaty's Lank at Al- »aier. who were in town yesterday any and the lodge receipts from Scio. T SHAW SAYS FORESTS on business, returned home this Ore MUST BE PRESERVED morning. Mr. Pearson has the dis- From tbe location of tbe pocket- n of being recorder of tbe only *xw>k.~ saUl Mr Basler. "It look«-* AS »-. in Or-goa that is entirely oat it i: had 1-een stolen and pia Freewater D-strict «s Producing Hea« ot cebt, ha* money tn the treasury •bere by the thief ” So tar est Crop m Its History. With a ar. 1 has no direct tax except tbe poll *o has Ue-n made concerning Low Stage of Water in the R «en— a the poll tax the only ta Land That Was a Rockpile S < ke town i* from three sa- EXAMINATION Year» Ago No«» Worth >100 Per h pay a license ot >5> m iy. This income pay» all Aero—S«x Ten* of Alfalfa Per Acre Copyist and Computers Wanted by n aJ expenses of •be city, P*r Year W tn Only Winter Irre tie Federal Government. and m There is now in the 'reas- ary I 11, and the place has no Ralph Hovland has received notice debts whatever. Freewater was tn 'hat an examination will be held at < irporated about two years ago this place during the coming month M T Shaw, the veteran irrigator of October of applicant* tor "depart >1 Freewater, »a* in the city last To Ontario Irrigation Meeting. Inland Empire, and is mental clerk’’ positions. retiug on business, and reports the A part ycomposed ot c ,ngressm*zi Just tbe branch of the servici in Itself, that 1* unex ;eavjcst croj»* ever harvested in his WHIinznaon. President A H. DeTers not gireu. but the information co of the state trrigatkm association. of tbe cai with the notification that the exa; We have had plenty of water *hi« Colonel £ E S Wood. Tom Richard rn Rev W atton 1* to tea, the efficiency tor seaaoa, to make excellent crops.” •on of the Portland Commercial Club L The edition Ftthiti* > h<T«’ ra» >id copying and < Mr Shaw, ‘ and if they will just allow ief of Constructing Engineers puling «»> 4oo< This being tbe c uf to use the watte water, the sur Sat age. ot the reclamaucn service. tbr attention of clerks in railway plus, that which cannot l>e used t-y ia*s»-d ' trough Pendleton this morn Zic^ acd l*ank» is called to the ORAN BRINGS SUIT anyone else, we can make that roan- ing en route to Ontano They will animation try bloom every year.” ' r. 1 the »■ »- t this ew< fling ot tie There a Hl not be this tal any r ex Clams That Opening Wagon Roads Walla Walia river bad been Water Users Association. imiii3’k»n at thb OÍ appltct ams W.ll Damage Its Property. bi* year than usual, and ye: for the ion of nil «ar mall c Terk and ‘ ned by Shaw has produced Th«- O. R A N. company has peti because there ai « already on file the six ton* of alfalfa per acre, tioned th< state circuit court for a names of more surressful applicants He over l(<u acres, from »bleb be writ of review in the matter of the fur rertifkai - «.f rotlciency than the has i res ted about 6*k> toss in a gran’ing of the petition of William government lias vacancies in :ht for it This land wa* a barren Bak»-r for a road from hl* home near -that Is <. more •re than there will be po- le six years ago. and is today A-lam* to the county highway. '. st nr in a long time at the rec H00 per acre And all tbi ir- Th«- petl ion of Baker was granted ogntzed rate at which vacancies oc- I it needs ts a winter soak- by the county commissioners, but tbe cur 1 an occaaional wetting tn the railroad company objects on the middle of tbe summer, if possible i icj your hair; nourish if; ground* that tbe act vesting such au Good Spirit*. Mr Shaw says if the wa»er sources thority in the county court has been ’.e it s Tiething to live on. Good spirits don't all come from in the mountains are not protected repealed. and further that its prop- ■ ' n it M ill stop failing, and Their mam sourve is the from forest fire ?s "n«. heavy grazing erty w«.u)<i be injured by the constnic- Kentucl ky grow long and heavy. liver—and all the fine spirits ever the life oi the ii irrigated lands is actu- G ob of theAvuv«! A similar petition was filed against made in the Blue Grass state could ally threatened, The forest reserve Ayer’s Hsir Vigor is the only bad liver or the bun- and the protected areas must save the the ar tion of the city of Athet 1 in not l remedy condemning property for tbe opening dred and one ill effects it produces. water sources for the valley below of Garfield s reel. Judge Ellis has You can't have good spirits and a The water of tbe rivers in this m»un Your tain cosmtry depends on the snow set Monday. October 10 as tbe date bad liver at the same time, of reviewing the matters The plain liver must be in tine condition if you which is held on late in the sprint- hair food you can buv. For 60 tiff has put up bonds In the sum of would feel I buoyant, happy and hope by the timber and vegetation, just ful. bright of eye. light of step. vigor- as tbe crops depend on the rivers. >100 each In the two cases. years it has been doing just He l»e!ieves the most destructive ous and successful in your pursuits. % hat we claim it will do. It and ruinous policy ever practiced is You can put your liver in fine condi MUST REPAIR ROAD will not disappoint you. tion by using Greens August Flower that of destroying, and reducing th« ’ V» - 4»«.4 t« Sf» very iMrt. Bat after Despain Gulch Highway Damaged by —the greatest of all medicine» for vegetation by heavy grazing, and by MsiS Halt \ -.6T » ktv tl Lf t I', NfWt ' the liver and stomach and a cenali cutting off the timber from the higl ctvw 4X4 »*»« M t» f. artwn the Flood ot Two Months Ago. • - »■ mountains which feed the rivers and Mrs Keda Anderson, who raise* ' cure for dyspepsia or indigestion. It ■ has been a favorite household reme creeks which In turn keep alive the Ftrs* C-riorwa« r.o<«. Cetec wheat in Despain gnlch. I* In town dy for over 35 years. August Flow ¡rr-xiAt« ii u I f fricts J. c. A VK* tMX. today I’l-ndleU-n I* Mrs Anderson's -> v « ‘ tor natural trading and market leg |>oint. er will make your liver healthy and D-sscluticn Notice. a-five and thus insure you a liberal but it is very liable to t be neither for spirits.” Trial The partnership existing between very long unless the county improves supply of “good the county road out t from Despain : size. 25 cents; regular bottles. 75c. A Kunkel and John F. and E. D. Hal j At all druggists. igus. doing business under the firm gulch on the way to Pendleton. name ot A Kunkel A Co., at Pendleton The floml of two months ago left proclamation . and Atticua. Oregon, is hereby dis Good Crops Around Alba. the road spoken of In such condition that it is practically impassable for A S. Quant, tbe Alba merchant, is solved by mutual consent. John F. VV berta». there vu ___ submitted te tks — loaded wagors while any other kind .n town today Mr. Quant states that and E. D. H.vligus retiring from the r e tar» vf th« »rate at the last gvcersl firm Ail deb s owing by the firm will ■ » rvq cinsi oel by t- lav. !»». an as initiativ« iartiativs of a rig can get through bound either the depressed cattle maiket has af for * Local i..««j Opten opti.-n l.lquor liquor Law. for or from Pendleton only with dlt- ter, ed business conditions somewhat be paid by A. Kunkel and all money tud. wberx' ». oo tbe 34t* day of Jaa< i oc u'i,.ed urm is fiayable r.--4 the S«vrvtary ,f State tn mv iicttlty and risk In tbe Alba country. All other Indus pr»a Mrs. Anderson an I others will on trial conditions out there are first- to A. Kunkel, who will continue the • e as c. rernor ot the State ot Oregon, dtó ranvau the v. e tr«i for aatd law ■ deavor to interest the county court class in every respect. All kinds of buslneas at Penuleton, Oregon Vn«l. nhere«» It wa» ascertained and A KUNKEL, mailer. Unless something is livestock are in fine condition, aud termln,M m«.n »o. h -inri» that ther» In the JOHN F. HAI.1GUS »ere 4.1.313 vote* cast fur »aid Local Op done It 1* certain that Mrs. Anderson < rops were good thia year. ti Llq- r Law. and 4-1.198 vote« caat E. D. HAUGUS. and several o her wheatraisers will *gam*t the same, aud that the »aid law deflect their trading and marketing More Sheep for the East. ■ - an a.r-.rmaiive majority ot lb« Eleven Bushel* Per Acre. «• :«i num'oer of effective votea caat tberv- from Pendleton to other points Seventeen hundred sheep, sold by ■ i , i ; -,l t be counted under th« The 2uu acres of wheat belonging William Slusher and Gus 1-a Fon ain |ir»>vTalon» «I law; EQUALIZE ASSESSMENTS will be shipped from Mi'acham In a to Sacro Hendrickson. 11 miles north N--», thereforv. I. «,eo K chamberlain, few days, or as soon as ;he cars can east of Pcndle on. is believed to have a» governor of the state of Oregon, tn '•'■■«■ Sectloa 9 ot an act entitled County Board of Equalization Will be secured for their transportation jrielded the least wheat per acre of Vti Act making effective the Initiativ« and any crop in the county this year. The ' - - - ■: Sec tion 1 of Ar- Meet on the Last Monday In Aug- They were imught by ae Frye-Brunn average Is said to be but 11 bushels. • 14 of the «'-nrtltution of tbe Stat» company, for the Omaha market, and ust for Six Days' Session. will be shlpi'ed directly East, being The result Is attributed to the early t Or-con. and regulating election» ther«- : art provatine penalti»« for viola- Assessor C. P. Strain is now hurry in condition now for prime mutton. summer freezes, which prevented the lion» f the prortat .» of this Act,” ap- grain developing as it should. It is I» v.-d February 24 1903. de- hereby make ing the assessment rolls, to b<* ready " ----------- v said that this field ot grain »as fair a-.-1 I » . thia 1-. oclamatlrvu to tbe peopt* for the sessions of the board of equal Twenty-one Cars of Cattle. the Sts .-n. and do ausane» ization. which meets on Monday, Twenty-one carloads of Eastern Or to look upon, the straw being fine and aud de, lare that the whole number of August 21*. to remain In session for egon stock cattle from tho Powder the heads large. However, the heads vote* cast tn tbe State of Oregon for Mid six days to hear complaints and ad river country and from the Interior were mostly- «haff, the grain not hav t.. al option l iquor Law. waa 43.316 " i-- an<l the wh.de number of votas caat just mistakes in assessments. tn the southward of the Powder river ing filled. agaiuat »aid Local Option Uquor Law waa The county clerk, county judge ami pasaeil through here yesterday 40.198 v->tra. and that »aid Local Opti«» en assessor comprise me I ma rd The route to feeding grounds near the > Shi.'hls open air vaudeville park at l iquor I.a« receive«! an affirmativ« ma Portland, has been permanently clos -orlo of the total number of votes east railroad assessment of 1904 has lieen coast. where they will be full fed. -•o said measure and entitled to be count ed for want of patronage made on the same basis as that of •nt nn.lei the provision» of law. and that -ai-l L s'»! Option Liquor Law shall be and 1903 Damaged by Fire. - In full force and effect as tbe law of Jeff Brown has cut and threshed In < attic enn be prevented. the state of Oregon from the date of this FOUND POCKETBOOK 1641 acres of wheat 12 miles northwest matton. Cl I UK’S m CChlLGVACl IM. ITocla Itone at the Capitol at Salem tht» ?4th I of town which was variously estlmat- Calilorma »favorite the ruo»t «uc- day of June. A D 1904 cewlul. ««, ct 11Jr ,| and loweM R. Drury Is Out Valuable Receipts | <'d at from 40 to 45 bushela |>er acre F. (Signed I P"«»l reliable -raevme made and Duplicate Deposit Slips. before cutting However, the yield GUO T cnAMHERLAlN. rowder.Mnngorpill lorm 4»'ut« Governor ot Clr«g«n Duplicate certificates of deposits Io ! per acre turned out to be but 25 bush for free Hl»< k Leg Booklet. R« the Governor th«- amount oi >1750 and a number of el* TMB CL'ITE» LkHok’vrORY This field wa* in the territory i sqtn«di San Francls.o Old Fellows loige receipts were -leacimated by tbs late spring P. I U.rN’RAM. Our »accrue» are lor »«.« hr ■acrotary of Stat« found in a pocketbook picked up in i frosts. Brock < McComas Co. tteal.) Ai/er’s Hair Vigor Short Hair