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T V I wheat were saved by the quick work LETTER FROM THE INTERIOR. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of the harvesting crew. The total loss 11 w ill not exceed $300. • > Josiah Nelson Speaks of the Country 11 .lust how the fire started is n mys 11 Tributary to Sumpter Valley Rail- FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1904. tery. but it is thought io have been < * road. caused by friction It was first noth Tiptoll, Ore., Aug. 24 — (Editor <-d beneath the automatic stacker. PRICES OF HAY SAME East Oregonian.) Hlnee leaving Pen The flames gained so rapidly that the A NEW PRINCIPLE IN MEDICAL illct'-i for the mining country, 1 find separatot was with dilfictllty dragged A8 LAST YEAR SCIENCE. that >t ainesa is very dui! The town to a place of safety. oi Mtltney t i i .most depopulated, The machine was protected by plow JOHN RICHARDSONS MA For years it has been the practice of med IDLE LANDS WILL SOON ll«>IIM t : lorn dc-.ru and moved to T p Alfalfa Yields About Equal to That ing furrows around It. The thresher ical men to treat patients suffering from piles RECLAIM THEMSELVES. belonged to .1 A Bntldvley. But two CHINE A TOTAL LOSS tiin, b *< tertnliiUH of the Sampler by local, external applications. These treat of 1903—Prices of Loose Hay $9 WE ARE SHOWING NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS Vall«-y mad hours' work ments give but temporary relief, but have and $10 Per Ton—First Cutting of IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. While In Whitney I witnessed the th- season's run never affected a positive cure. Alfalfa Considered Best for Fat_ D. C. Brownell Says Less and Less machine was up Spontaneous Combustion From Smut burning <>f the residence of Mr Gil After months of research and study, ac- OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT— WE HAVE ALL THE Barley Hay Is Not a Favorite— Water is Needed to Produce Crops and the field in the Wheat, Thought to Have lesplt*. a veteran freighter, formerly companied by actual experience with various Chopped Feed $22 Per Ton. on Irrigated Soil—Sub Irrigation SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. LATEST EASTERN NOVELTIES. Caused the Fire—Only One and a a citizen of Pendleton. patients, l)r. C. A. Perrin arrived al a posi The town of Greenhorn is very dull, Gradually Reclaims Large Tracts— DR M. S. LATZ RECEIVES Half Acres Remained Uncut in the tive conclusion as to the exact action of the practically but two mines are operat NEW FALL AND WINTER STYLES IN LADIES' SORO8IS FINAL INSTRUCTIONS Land Values Multiply Rapidly in Ir Field—Teams Nor Men Were Not ing various parts of the bowel system, under I find the farmers In the John Growers and buyers both report 1 > SHOES. rigated Districts — Wise Irrigation Says Suspension of Dipping Order different conditions, and when subjected to Injured—Loss About $1800. Insured Day are in the Whist of haying. A that tbe alfalfa crop, while it is excel i > various prescriptions. Law is Now Needed. for $1200—Woodwork All Destroy bountiful crop of hay was put up In lent. Is noi belter than It was last Was Made for One Specified Ship LADIES' READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT — WE ARE fine weather, without a drop of rain year In fact, the yield is about the ed. He finally prepared that wonderful inter ment—All Subsequent Shipments The limbs ot th«- fruit trees are bend santo, as far as can be ascertained, SHOWING ONE Ur THE FINEST AND LARGEST LINE EVER nal remedy known as D r . F errin s P ile Must Be Dipped and Stockmen Are ing low with fruit. R fa indeed a fine but as th«- acreage is increasing con "I know of no other place iu the BROUGHT TO THE CITY. S pecific , which is put up in bottles, retail tinually, the natural result ia that where land values unil- Advised to Prepare Places for Dip Yesterday afternon the combine be country ing at all reliable drug stores for fcl.OO each. United States The Sumpter Valley railroad Is there is more alfalfa raised. tiply so rapidly as in this district NEW LINES OF DRESS TRIMMING, LACES, RIBBONS ping—Dr. Hickok gives Explicit In longing to John Richardson, of South This internal remedy has been on the mar , wnere irrigation development is be Nearly all the alfalfa hay that fa meandering through the hills appro ket for the past ten years, and in all of that , ing extensively carried on. ' said De- terpretation of the Odrer. Colil Springs, blew up. or possibly ig priating Uncle Sam’s valuable timber marketed in Pendleton comes from BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS time there has been but three cases where a I Witt C. Brownell, to the East Ore Livestock Inspector M S. I-antz nite«l from spontaneous combustion All the business firms have left the Hudson Bay and E< ho districts— positive cure has not been effected. | gonian today. lias received from George 8. Hickok or a hot box. and 15 minutes late* Whitney. Miller & Irra per have lo lixalitles widely separated, but pecul Dr. Perrin’s File Specific is sold under a "Raw land worth but $1.50 per an "interpretation" of the order made was a complete wreck, everything cated in Tipton and have put up a iarly adapted to tbe culture of alfalfa Most of the Butter Creek alfalfa I» positive guarantee by the druggist making 1 acre, by the application of water at last week by Mr. Hickok that is auth combustible having been consumed. large store The Canyon City stage leaves daily eitlu-r ted out in that ne¡ghtx>rh«xxl to ' > The phenomena attending th«« be the sale, to refund the full purchase price, j an expense of perhaps $.'• per acre. oriiaiive and can neither be gainsaid cattle and sheep, or fa shipped fa providing the remedy fails to cure. This is jumps up to $75 to $11** per acre nor niisunilerstotxl. It fa dated Salt ginning of the fire very much tvaem from Tipton. loaded down with pa» other directions As a matter of fact, > the absolute proof of its merit. Any man within au incredibly short time, The laikc. August 21, and reads as fol bled that of the burning of the Elder sengers for the John iMy and Burns separator. spectatorH noting a report The dust fa one toot deep in the there fa very little surplus for ship or woman who suffers from blind, bleeding, uninviting desert is converted in al lows: like a smothered shotgun, and then streets of Tipton Tipton Is 5200 feet ment. and the development of the THE GIVERS OF BEST VALLES most a twinkling into a producing M. S. latntz. IJveslock Inspector, Pen itching or internal piles can try this internal above sea level, cool nights and hot stock industry in that country makes the leap of names. farm, returning larg«- interest on the dleton. Ore. remedy with the absolute certainty that it it quite improbable that any will lx- The horses were hastily unhitched days Respe/ tfully. • • • "It will be well for you will cost nothing unless it cures. Here is money invested. raised over there for export for a long JOSIAH NELSON. "Whether the government irrigate« to advise the people in that vicinity from the machine and great [fains what one sufferer says of this wonderful time. the Buiter Creek country or not. 1 and in your terirtory that it will b<- taken to protect other property, which remedy: Some of last year s crop of alfalfa MUST FILE CONTRACTS actually believe that this entire ana best for them to prepare some facil was done so effectually that even the ‘ an be found now in stock in local ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a stubble was not burned All depart Dr C. A. Ferrin. Helena. Mont -I wish to thank of idle land lying along tbe Umatilla ities for dipping, as all the sheep feed dealers’ lofts. This hay is you tor the cure your wonderful medicine has Bone for and Columbia river«, will in a short must be dipped before going into ments of the machine—header, separ School Districts Must Send Copy of choice. ine 1 had the piles some five years, and under the time be entirely ator and all. were burned. Teachers' Superin- Agreements to reclaimed through other states, either for breeding pur- advice of a doctor had them removed by the knife and The machine was operating in Mr First Cutting the Best. (Signed ) tendent. felt free for awhile, but they returned and 1 at or.ce got sub-irrigation, and increased moisture poses or feeders." It fa not generally known that th* a bottle of your Pemn’a Pile Specific and one bottle from the gradually spreading irrigateii Th. first portion of the letter re Richardson's largest field of wheat th« laws re- state »< hool Although has entirely cured me. and 1 am as good as 1 e' er was. area. ferred to the exception made in favor and had but one and a half acres to quire that lioards of directors and first cutting fa regarded by experienc Yours truly. ed stockmen—liverymen and beef "It is noticed that less and less wa f Garrison 4: Reynolds and Hunter I < ut liefore finishing that field. J au K S vxxivan . teachers must file copie, of their con The plant cost $18o0 and was October 1«, 19«. Chicago. feeders alike—as the most fattening ter is necessary tp produce crops on A- Stephens, states that the apparent number of months tracts stating the Better get a bottle of your druggist today land that is once thoroughly reclaim partial rescinding of the original or sured for $1*<W' It was operated Begining with the second cutting the to I m - taught, the compensation and and get relief from present and future ed. Adjacent land draws moisture der requiring the dipping of all sheep, 32 horses and five men. Orville the date of opening of school, with alfalfa deteriorates so far a» fatteo- from the reclaimed dislricis. and ir infected or otherwise, (excepting ' Reeves, of this city, being the driver the county superintendent. the reg Ir g qualities are « ont erned. suffering. ------ ————4 No baled alfalfa is yet in the mar rigation is actually a sort of self-de those immédiat«* intended for Da. P ebkis M edical C o ., H elena . M ont . ulation Is not lived up to In Umatilla ket of this year s <rop MANGY HORSES KILLED. veloping process, which one«« rightly slaughter) was an exception In favor Ivoose hay county. So far but three teachers ost» he consumer $'.< to $lv per ton stared, needs less and less asslatame of one particular shipment—that of have filed their contracts with Su Sheriff of Morrow County Determined All the grain hay this year fa fine from man to accomplish the reclama Garrison A Reynolds of 15.000 sheep, 1« rintendent Welles and many of the to Stamp Out D'sease. in quality, while the yield is about tion of large bodies of contiguous and Hunter & Stephen» of 1<> <«>■ schools start within two weeks. the same as last year It was believ land. Sheriff Shutt shot fo.r head of sheep, to be made on or about Sep "It ts a law that must be lived up "it is also noticed that fresh springs tetnl*er 1. Even these two firms have horsts afl'iicttd with the mange. Iasi ed that II would be larger, but the to." said Mr. Welles, this morning break out in unexpected places, no further privilege, under the "ex .-«aturuay The di»«-a»ed hers« s hav«- “I presume that one reason why the average fanner seemed to be possess where irrigation has been carried on ception" than the one mentioned. "«•« n ranging near Heppner for some conirai ts have not been filed ia on ac- ed of the notion that grain would be for any number of years, Under th«« terms of the favor ex time and many complaints have Iteen <ount of the lack of proper blanks in more profilable, while the results of the harvest in some localities within a priceless appurtenance tended to the two firms mention«-.! coming in for fear of further spread the hands of the lioards " -a»> hauling distance of I Pendleton gaied farm they must dip immediately U|«>n ar of this contagious disease among th* Subdivision No 7, of section 49 ar Having been forced to vacate my present location on account have proven differently. . Already sev- “What is needed now in Oregon. riving In N. ! rassa befor. the sheep hoises ot this st« tion. say» he Hepp ticle C <>t .«• Oregon school law. says; era! of the building of a new brick Jock, and having no place suitable farmers who raised grain near and which every irrigator should as even reach the feeding pens, and it per Gazette. Tin board (of directors* at a gen town sist in accomplishing, is a wide, tn ne must be done under federal supervis to contina« my livery barns. I hare concluded to retire from busi- have decided that next year Owing to the prevalence of t era! or »pedal meeting called for that they will largely increase their ficient irrigation law. looking to the ion and no later shipments of theirs disease in Morrow county and I hay ness and dispoae of all my oat fit pertaining to the livery business, pur|use. shall hire teachers, and i acreage broadest possible distribution of wa have the privileges ot the exception lack ot mention of the owners it* t the expense of raising hay Th*- sale includes driving horses, broke single and double, all gentle shall make contracts with su< h ' being ao much lighter, and the profits ter over the adja< ent areas, and in 1 As Dr Iztntz expresses it, "it mg to get rid of the contagion, teacher» which shall specify the being proportionately greater, lxiose and safe animals in good condition. Bugg-.es backs, harness. « ar tended first of al! for parposes of set amounts lo just this: That these rtati vt-i.erirv nan has decided to wage«, number ot months to tx* ! rey» sleighs, bells, horse blan kets, made to my order, and every tlement and not speculation wheat hay costa the consumer here I sheep ar«- shipp«--! and received in Ne force decisive action fa order taught, and time employment Is to I tr- in $s to $9 per ton. thing In my livery barn I Staska under a virtual txmd that is :'.imp out the disea»«- . even If it begin, as agreed upon by the [«art les. OREGON STATE FAIR Ban on Barley Hay. | not released until the animals are nee« «ary to kill all e ■t the animals I and shall file such contracts in the All goodg must be sold and h- bidder gets them, “KNOCKED THE STUFFING OUT afflicted, which he hrs a right tc du oftice of the district clerk, and a dipped and certified to by the fede- Barlev hay is discounted from I the All sums under notes payable Decern- OF IT." Many Counties Will Have Elegant I ral Inspector having charge of the under the law | copy thereof tn the office of the start by th«- set and in< reaslng prej- and broke it into splinters, may have her 1. Two per cent off for cash. lipping." Exhibits at Salem. udi county superintendent " against it as a feed for horses. been the fate of your carriage whet OPEN SEPTEMBER 19. GEORGE FROOME It is a< kno» iedg«-d to be wholesome, it was run into by something; but The 44th annua! state fair will I m * W F YONKA. Auctioneer and bor»«-» are fond of it, but it is "there is balm in Gilead.” or there 1» given by the board of agriculture .i Later Than Usual for Convenienc« of . i- . • pleasure in knowing that in our shor Salim, beginning on Monday the 12th the Farmers and Working Lads. cling to the inside of the lip and out you can have it made good as new of September, and continuing thro or!: The city s< bools will open Monday. side of the gums, producing Irritation We do all kinds of carriage repairing the week. September 19. which is a week later and inflammation, until In many and blacksmithing in a skillful and Several counties are getting up rep < han usual Tbe delay- fa premedi- superior manner. We set tirea wlti reaentative exhibits of their products rases the animal is unable to eat any- ’ £••••••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«••••• fated, and to allow a week's more hydraulic pressure; does it better showing up their resour<-es and it wlil TWO FIRMS RAISED 102.900 thing else until Its mouth is healed PENDLETON BEST LOCATION time for the large number of young does it while you wait; does not burn thus be a splendid opportunity for On the other hand, cattle are not sub BUSHELS OF WHEAT men who are working In the harvest or deface your wheels and adds tc them to advertise for a large emigra LEFT UNOCCUPIED jeet to this trouble, or at least tn at y fi« ids ’i> make their arrangements for the life of the rig. Call and see !’ tion is looked for and the country is degree that is at all annoying. the winter's school work. Also to work. We have Winona Wagons already filling up with a desirable Chopped Feeq Prices. Hacks and Buggies, and Stover Gasc class of emigrants, and they are com Pierce 4 Tweedy Raised 2140 Acres give the farmers who will send child Gecrge D Gocdhue Says People Must Chopped barley feed is worth now ren to school fa town a little lunger line Engines. of Wheat and 500 Acres of Barley ing West to locate, and will make Co-operate in Selling Cream to One $22 per ton. or $1.12*4 pef ltw time to either move into town or get NEAGLE BROTHERS. and'P erce A Cooley Have 1290 good citizens, and even if only two or Central Creamery. Instead of Mak p<,11114» straight. These are the Mme their children settled in rented quar The Blacksmiths. three settle In the county became » of Acres of Wheat; and 700 Acres of ters. or at boarding bouses. ing it Into Butter—Condition Not prices that prevailed last year at thia the showing the county exhibit has time Bran costs 60 cents for 65 « Barley — Senator Walter Pierce These two elements comprise such Yet R,pe for a Creamery Her«— made, the county- as a whole is far pounds. a large proportion of the attendance Tnoug-t to Be Most Extensive Gram Milk Supply Must Be Certan Before ahead. The above prices both for hay an! upon tbe schools that this deference Ra'ser in State of Oregon. In cases of this nature it is not the Capital Will Risk the Investment. < hopped feeds are those prevailing paid to their interests is regarded as actual cost of the exhibit that must now. and are subject to immediate I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST- be taken into consideration, but the fluctuations The firm of Pierce, Tweedy 4 Co class workmen ; also make sewer connections , es value of the exhibit has a standing The time Is tot ripe for the estab- advertisement, so to speak, of what this year raised 2140 acres of »heat ;shment of a creamery In Pendleton, Because she refused to take a ride timates FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED Per set, 15.00; gold crown», NEW OPERA HOUSE. and 500 acres of barley. The wheat that particular county is good for. is the opinion of George D. Ooodbue. with him. Itaniel G Ford, of North easily averaged 3" bushels and the The livestock show will be fully up 14.00; silver filling, 50c; ex Weston Is Soon to Have Modern Thea of the Commercial Creamery Compa Yakima, nobbed Mrs Celia Wilson, a to the standard of excellence that ha- barley 25. the total of wheat there ny. of Salem. Mr Goodhue was tn aidow woman living in the country tracting, 50c. ter Building. been given in the past, and special fore being 62.000 bushels and the bar Pendleton thia morning on his way to »ear Yakima. .-ursday He entered is to have a new opera Weston , inducements have been made by th. ley 12.500. Walla Walla 'The time Is coming. .er house during the supper hour and bouse. O. T Ikoigla»* and J. M Ash Southern Pacific Railway Company .n he said, "when a creamery located stole money and jewelry from her bed The firm of Pierce a Cooley this transporting exhibits, including live year raised 1290 acre« of wheat, which worth have agreed to put up a frame at Pendleton will be a paying invest •oom. but was detected and arrested. stock. free, and too much credit can also averaged 30 bushels, and made a building 4”x8<> feet, on a site donat ment. But the dairying is limited tn We are thoroughly equipped THE HARDWARE MAN." r ' 741 MAIN 6T not be given the company for their total of 38,700 bushels The 700 at res ed by the city. The new opera house this part of the country, and cooper with all modern methods and A telephone line is to be built from »ill cost in -be neighborhood of $25'« ’ < liberality in that particular. • appliances, and guarantee our ation is n«M-ded to make the creamery So:*«- City to Tnunder Mountain. of barley raised by this firm averaged and will be well equipped. Tbe town venture a success " * work to be of the highest stan- Stock breeding is only in its infant y 25 bushels, a total of 17.500 bushels. has been wi ’ bout an opera house for J dard. and our prices the lowest in Oregon, and should be encouraged, Mr Goxlhue says the farmers of The total amount of »'heat raised ♦ consistent with first-class work. for it is the coming industry in this by the two companies was therefore five months. -be t'kiah neighborhood make their ♦♦•••••••♦»••»•asssaeatssasasesaaaaoosasssssssesesoosssssaoo state, and it requires no more labor 10!,90v bushels, and the total of bar own cream Into butter. They must SATURDAY'S LOCALS. or feed to raise a thoroughbred than ley 3i'.'»«'. Senator Pierce is a one- be persuaded to dispose of their a scrub. cream to the uutter factory, if half partner in each firm, and it is Born, in this city today, to Mr. and to pay. he declares. ! Dentists. Don't fail to make arrangements to believed by some that he is the larg- Mrs. David Kendall, a daughter. spend a part of the week at least. In est individual grain raider in the "Market conditions here in Pendle- • Association Block. Salem, or if you can do so. go and county M A. Ferguson, editor of the Ad ton are all right." he contlnued. "All J 'Phone Main 1661. THE NEW ECONOMICAL camp; they have a fine camping The above figures represent the ams Advance, ts in Pendleton today. the buiter made could be disposed of ground full of oak grubs and plenty acreage owned by the two firms in Douglas Belts the prominent Pilot locally. It is borne trade that any of good water piped into the grounds. this county alone, and upon which Rock sheepman. Is at the Bickers to business man is looking for. NO COST OF OPERATION. "I wouldn't run a creamery tn the they carry insurance. They are day. t'kiah country if it were given to DEATH OF MRS. CURTRIGHT. known to have grain that yielded Mrs F W Hendley went to Echo finally, perhaps as much as any of the this morning to visit »!th her parents. me The plant must be built on a railway. The matter of transporting Resident of Gurdane. Passes Away acreage mentioned, which was not J H Koontz and wife. the cream to this city would be easy insured, and the acreage of this could From Her Niece's Home. Elizabeth C. Gulllford and husband I can bring the milk to Pendleton In not be learned. to Gertrude Hunt, two lots In Switz- the hottest weather and keep the Mrs. Flora E. Curtrigbt. aged *» Senator Pierce also raises wheat in years. 4 months and 23 days, died at Union county, and when his holdings ler's addition to Pendleton, consider temperature below 55 degrees." 3 p. m. yesterday in this place, at are totaled up it is probable that he ation $35««' Mr Goodhue say» the I-a Grande the home of her niece, Mrs. T. P. will be found to be the largest grain Mrs J T King, of Ath«-na. the creamery is in good working condi- Lund, at 317 Willow street, after an grower in the state. guest of her sister, Mrs Michael, for Hon and Is turning out a fine pro illness of but 15 days with phlegmon a few days, left for lone on a visit duct. "The Grand Konde county is IF YOU BUY A BUGGY OR WAGON. OR A FARM IMPLEMENT BECAUSE IT IS CHEAP. IT ous erysipelas going to lie a great dairying section this morning OFTEN PROVES TO BE VERY EXPENSIVE ECONOMY. AS IT TURNS OUT TO EE CHEAPEi. IN Death of Jonn Bo I Ions. Mrs. Curtright was nine days ago More separators have been sold in C E .M<CI« llan is able to be about QUALITY THAN IN PRICE. I DO NOT PRETEND TO COMPETE WITH THE “CHEAP JOHN" William Bollons received a dispatch brought in from her home near Gur- after a week or more confinement In that country tbis year than In any dane, 45 miles out, to afford her op yesterday evening informing him of the hospital with a slight form of OUTFITS FROM THE EAST WHO ARE HERE TODAY AND GONE TOMORROW. AND WHO UN other part of the Northwest. «X- portunity for better medical ' treat the dea’h yesterday afternoon of bis ¡«hold fever. LOAD SOME CHEAP ARTICLE ON YOU AND ARE NOT HERE TO MAKE IT GOOD WHEN THE father. John Bollons, at Bellevue. ment, but grew steadily worse. Judge George W. Smith, one of the PAINT WEARS OFF AND IT PROVES ITS SHODDINESS. I AM HERE TO STAY. I WILL E W. Rhea and wife returned to Mich., at the age of 75. from the ef .Mrs. Curtright was born in Iowa In >ld«-»t plbneers of Klamath county, CHARGE YOU A REASONABLE PRICE AND GUARANTEE MY GOODS TO BE AS REPRESENTED 1864. and came to this county about fect» of a hernia, with which be had Heppner this morning, They have lied at his home at Klamath Lake, IN FACT. | WILL NOT CARRY CHEAP. SHODDY GOODS. BECAUSE I EXPECT YOUR TRADE three years ago. and was married to be« n afflicted for alxiut 15 years. For been visiting W. E. Brock and family. Thursday, aged 76. William Curtright two years ago. Her two years he had suffered greatly, Mrs Rhea Is Mr Brock s sister. THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR. TO KEEP FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS IN THE IMPLEMENT Joe Snyder received a new traction maiden name was Lenter, and she and for the past four months has been BUSINESS THE ONLY WAY IS TO SELL GOODS THAT ARE A CONSTANT RECOMMENDATION Aside from that -particu- engine last evening to use on bis was married when a young woman to bedridden TO YOUR STOCK. GOODS THAT WILL STAY BY YOU AND IN THE END SAVE YOU MONEY. lar ailment he w as an uncommonly ro- threshing outfit on the reservation. a man named Cole, with whom she Arc y<Mi more attractive as you YOUR TIME AND YOUR PATIENCE. A GLANCE OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST WILL PROVE The old one "played out” before the •<h%: ■ in hit ’ lived 12 years. At the end of that bust man. ’Given a h althy t’ody *ay» Dr R V. season was over. time her husband was shot to death THAT I AM HANDLING ONLY THE BEST GRADES OF IMPLEMENTS AND MAY SUGGEST Pierce, the tpecial-1 ■ ■ Write today for free Illustrated book. in Dubuque, Iowa, by a Finn who is Big Wheat Yield. Dave Nelson, six miles northwest SOMETHING YOU ARE IN NEED OF. ALL I ASK OF YOU IS TO COME IN AND COMPARE THE iat in woman « dia- said to have been hung for the mur eaae* of Buffalo, I John H. Raulstone. a prominent of town, this year raised alxiut a sec Columbia Engineering Works der. "QUALITY" OF MY GOODS AND PRICES WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAVING ELSE .«HERE although he was generally sup- young Adams farmer is in town today tion of wheat, which averaged 25 N Y . "and a 10th and Johnson Sts., Portland, Or. healthy tntnd and ‘ AND I KNOW I WILL GET YOU FOR A CUSTOMER. I HANDLE THE CELEBRATED I oaeci to bave been insane. Mrs. Cole lixiking after wheat interests. Mr bushels [>er acre lie »ill this fall everyone can cnlti« I received one bullet intended for her Raulstone had In Gm* acres of grain sow 1920 acres. vatr and enjoy hap husband, and it was never extracted. this summer and the average yield pine««.’ J E. Travis and wife, residents of HODGE HEADERS. BINDERS. RZ.KES AND MOWERS. 9 It is said to have been embedded in was 40 bushels to the acre. ".Most all the extreme southwestern part of the 9 We mu«t eat i T 1 ' properl y and di- | the region of the spleen. the grain in our neighborhood. ” he county, took th«- morning train for THE CHAMPION REAPER. OF PENDLETON. T gent well to be said, "has yielded well. One farmer SlMikane. called there hv the severe beautiful. It is a < • THE CELEBRATED RACINE BUGGIES AND HACKS. RELEASED FROM CUSTODY. who sowed his wheat in July had it illness of Mr Travis' father. 9 fact that any form CAPITAL...................................$70,000 / frost bitten, but with that he has r«-al of dvapen«ia may < • SURPLUS.................................. $60,000 The 1200 acres of T. K. Beard's THE OLD RELIABLE BAIN WAGONS. in a few uaya trans / Transacts a general banking busi Blachley and Greeley Charged With Ized from 32 to 35 bushels per acre.” wheat, six miles northwest of town, form a clear, white Robbing Nixon, Turned Loose. easily averaged 35 bushels per acre' WHEN ANOTHER DEALER TELLS YOU HIS WAGON IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE BAIN ness. Exchange and telegraphic trans akin into a ma«« of Will Dip 100 Bucks. fers sold on San Francisco, New York, pimple« and black < > aud every bushel of it |» choice—is WAGON IT IS A TRIBUTE TO THE SUPERIORITY OF THE BAIN. After remaining in jail for nearly spot.«. A beautiful Chicago and principal points in the a week, charged with robbery. R. L. Dr. M. 8. Lantz went to Heppner deaeri bed by an experienced judge of woman ha« the grain as No 1. It was sown and SUPERIOR DRILLS—Superior of all Drills. Northwest. I this morning to oversee the dipping of beauty of her «tom Blachley and G. W. Greeley, are at Drafts drawn on China, Japan and liberty. The whereabouts of Jack 100 thoroughbred bucks which are harvested by Dave Nelson, tbe tenant. ach THE HAINES-HOUSER HARVESTER — Said to bs far and away the Best Combined Harvester Dr. Pierce’« Europe. Nixon, the complaining witness is un about to be shipped to New Mexico. on the market. Golden Medical Echo Cattle Sold. Makes collections on reasonable known and the authorities were oblig This dipping comes under the order ! 4 Discovery main- E< ho. Aug 27.—R. N Stanfield. Asa tvin« a person'« nutrition terms. ed to turn the men loose They were issued by George 8. Hickox. that all by enabling one WASHINGTON DOUBLE DISK WEEDER. Thomson and J. B. Savior have dis rv to eat retain, digest and assimilate the ordered out of town last night by the sheep infected or not, "either for LEVI ANKENY, President. breeding purposes or feeders," must posed of 2< hi head of fat faxf cattle proper nutritious food. It overcomes the THE WELL KNOWN CANTON AND FLYING DUTCHMAN PLOWS, AND GANG PLOWS. \ police. ga-tnc irritability and symptoms of indi to Frye-Bruhn company, of Seattle, W. F. MATLOCK, Vice-President. Nixon complained that he was he dipped once. I G. M. RICE, Cashier. and the I nlon Meat Company, at gi-tion, and thus the person is saved from touched for a purse containing $2". those symptoms of fever, night sweats, Portland price uaid u-n a li 7R The paid was $2 75 headache, etc., which are so common A early Sunday morning. The purse Cattle Driven From Hilgard. THEN THERE IS A HOST OF OTHER THINGS I ALWAYS HAVE IN STOCK, SUCH AS per hundred. The animals are ready tonic inade up largely of alcohol will was found where Blachley and Gree Two carloads of fine beeves w ♦•re for shipment. AXLE GREASE AND LUBRICATING OILS. WAGON JACKS, DOUBLE TREES AND SINGLE TREES ! b shrink the corpuscles of the blood and ley threw it after taking out the driven to Pendleton from Hilgard, ar make them weaker for resistance. WHIPS AND WHIP STOCKS, MONKEY WRENCHES. BOLTS. VALVES. BABBITT, WHEELBAR. money. Nixon identified it as his riving today. They were bought by "This 1« to certify that 1 have used ISx-tor ROWS. BLACKSMITH TOOLS. RUBBER HOSE FOR WATER TANKS. AFRICAN Epidemic of Forgery. property, but when time came for ar WATER BAGS. ORGANIZED MARCH 1, 1889. C. J Benson for the Union Meat Com Hence'« Golden Medical l»i«covery, think it's Wholesale forgery by men not vet the gr.inde-l medicine in the world.“ writes Mrs BELTING AND LACING AND OTHER ARTICLES. I AM HERE TO DO BUSINESS AND TO GET raignment ho had disappeared. pany, of Portland, and will be Hhip|»ed V M Voung of Weir. W Va. " I had dy-pep-ia The authorities are of the opinion over the O. R. & N. It was necea- fully described to the police has re in YOUR BUSINESS AND KEEP IT. YOU WILL FIND THAT I WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST CAPITAL................................. $100,000 it- worst lorm I decided to try your mol suited in the victimizing <,f a number icine VALUE 1 Used hve bottles, and now 1 am doing Transacts a general banking business. Ibat (be complaining witness was in nary to drive here to weigh, Hilgard FOR YOUR MONEY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. COME AROUND AND INVESTIGATE. of lodging house ami saloon my own housework. A number of my triends keepers Interest allowed on time deposits. duced to leave by friends of the pris not having stock scales, nor any other during the last three days also sir using In Pierce's medicine and they recommend it highly May God bless you in • > Exchange bought and sold on all oners. point nearer. The forged checks have been signed your grand work.“ principal points. in the name of Wallers A Mauser Dr Pierce believes that a tonic made with ANOTHER MACHINE FIRE. For Keeping Bawdy House. Special attention given to collec- an<| with Mr. Walters' name personal alcohol will -brink the red blood corpuscles Mrs. E. M. Smith, tried at Weston ly t,on«' ____ 1- u—. and make tilt system weak for resistance; Walters A Mauser are mining Threshing Outfit at Moses Taylor's that is why lu avoitlr d the use of any alco yesterday on a charge of conducting men In the Empire State building hol or narcotics in his "Medical Discovery," Badly Damaged. W. J. FURNISH, President a house of ill repute, was fined $20. At the Luverne hotel one check for which contains the pure extract from roots SUCCESSOR TO UMATILLA IMPLEMENT COMPANY J. N. TEAL, Vico- President. Fire yesterday afternoon in the J. T. Hinkle, of this city, attorney for $12 was pased fa payment for a room and « 1 herbs without a particle of alcohol T. J. MORRI8, Cashier. grain field ot Moses Taylor, near Wes the defendant, says the case will be At the Hotel Brundake a check for Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical J. W. MALONEY, Ass’t Cashier. ton. destroyed an automatic stacker, appealed to the state circuit court. $10, signed with the name of Walters, Discovery “ There is nothing "just as Corner Court and Thompson Streets straw carrier, derrick table and 15 Evidence was introduced by the de was passed fa payment for a 50-cent good" for dvspt-psia or debility. llilionsness is cured by the u»c of Dr. Daily East Oregonian by carrier, sacks of wheat. The threshing ma fense to prove that the woman had room, the man getting $9.50 In change Pierce's Plcasaat I'cllcla. chine and several hundred sacks of been conducting a laundry. —Spokane Press “ only 15 cents a week. SURE TO COME New Goods Alexander Dept. Store PUBLIC AUCTION The Froome Stock to be Sold on Street in Front of Barn, Satur day, September 3, Commencing at 10 o’clock i PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I TEETH i I : T. C. TAYLOR White Bros. Money Saved Is Money Earned IRRIGATOR AVx’.V THOUGHTS. The First National Bank v Pendleton Savings Bank FRED WEBER