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t FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1904. BACKACHE AND DIZZINESS. Most of the Ailments Peculiar to the Female Sex are Due to Catarrh of Pelvic Organs. ALFALFA RAISING NOW OUTRANKS ALL ELSE Fruit and Mixed Crops Grow Abund antly—Big Farms Will Be Divided Up in Time—Honey and Small Fruit Growing Coming to the Front— Richness of the Soil I* Unexcelled —Land Values Are Constantly in- creasing. week xtnrt for Alberta with 19 bead of fine brood mares lxtught for that purpose. Both will winter In Alberta, and Mr. Briggs will probably remain there, except for occasional vislfs ini Illis country. Next spring Mr Nelson will return after a carload ‘of brood mares of his own raising which he will also take io Alberta Messrs. Brigg* ami Nel son are associated in the undertaking NEW HARVESTER BURNED ol raising horses in that country The YESTERDAY AT NOON. former now owns a section of land and the Inlier a section and a half, iml they will work the places with the horses they take there, and nlso en Team of Thirty Horses Had Just Been Unhitched for Noon Hour, When gage in the raising of horses on a con sitlerable scale, the animals they ar«' Flames Were Seen Issuing From taking ther«> not being for the market the Machine—Supposed to Have 111 any sense. The American horse is Been Caused From Hot Box—Loss making an invasion of Canada that Is About »1800; Insured for »1000—100 not less striking than that of the Acres in the Field Y.t Uncut. American citizen. rye burned . -rntr. Product of One Hundred and Twenty Acres Celon jing to Harry Rogers. One hum r< I and twenty acres of rye. cut mi l in the stacks, were burned on tin- I arm of Harry Roger« Saturday niiht, tcv< n miles wext of Echo. Mr R< ;< rx telephoned the fact to J. M .!’•■ !•■>'. who wrote the insur mice on It, In it flight—the first Inti REMARKABLE LAND OF inatlon ol !.• fir< tl at roached town THE WHEAT BELT. rs slated that the fire the s!a«lc field from the out of the grass on the J. L. Stockman Tells of Digging a i id that there was no Well 95 Feet Deep in Juniper and ■r u lho origin of the fire Found the Same Soil Every Foot of re t ’ iuthwest wind. The lye was in ii .-«I . t the rate ot »1.70 the Distance From the Surface to per 100 pound . lur an estimated yield Feet of River the Bottom—Five amounting to $ 18»i> In value at »15 Gravel Below That, But No Water. per acre. EQUALIZING ASSESSMENT R. A. KING RETURNED. "I hardly think the Umatilla eoun The almost new II mmi combine be- ty wheat land will wear out durlug but There is but one Nil«1 There is 0 R. & N Company Request« That the present generation, at least," said one Butter Creek in the case of the Palouse Wheat Crop Cut Somewhat longing to William Yohnka. burned at Ita Assessment Come Before Coun J. L. Stockman of Vansycle, this af n<K>ii yesterday in Mr Yohnka'» bar former the river at certain seasons by Insufficient Rainfall. vest field. 15 mih-s west of town. The ty Court. lernoon. in dixcusslug the wh«-at crop overflows its banks and irrigates ami R. A. King. wh«> left the Wild machine was insured for either llooo Tax Agent J W Morrow, of the O. and soil conditions. enriches the land. Horse last spring and moved to a or »1 >. This was its second season !< a . N. company, filed a request with "A few years ago I assisted my Here ou Butter creek the ran« her farm near Ritzville, is in town, Ijtst neetl not await the river's will, but at night his sister. Mrs. Emeline Jen- ami it had been o|M-rate«i with great the Isiard of equalization today ask brother. W J. Stockman to dig a well his own convenience he can throw a kins, and daughter, of Butte, Mont . «are and skill and was practically as ing ’ha’ the assessment of the road on his farm in the Vansycle district, be reduced from »12.000 a mile to about 23 miles northwest of Pendle few loads ot earth iu the stream and arrived and will accompany him to ,o«xl us new. Th«' 3o horses had just been un* $5 5>st His request that the matter ton. and for 95 feet w«- dug the same cause it to sprea«i over his fields and Ritzville for a visit, Brother and als« titched from the machine, and the r.ot lx* given a hearing until the identical quality of soil ail that dis meadows. ter had not met in i 38 years until last live men hail gathered at the cook meeting of the county i-ourt that Is pnxiuclng from 3<) to Probably there is no other district night. next tarn liouse for their ncxin m«-al. when week, wax granted 45 bushels ot wheat per acre every where irrigation can be carrieii on will return to Later on Mr King 1 uioke was notlceu arising from the with so little expense or troubl«- as Pendleton on a business Mrs Susan Welch asked the board year trip of sev- I direction of ihe ma<hine. which was to reconsider the assessment of her "At the depth of 95 feet we en this one. >ral weeks. He • still owns land on During the past week 1 have visited the Wilil Horse, upon which wheat just out oi sight in a depression of properv Several lots belonging to countered a strata of river gravel most of the ranches ou Butter creek was raised this year He also raised the field. The men immediately ran Mrs Welch are valued by the assess five feet thick, identical with that in over to the machine, which was found sor a1 »2185 The matter i was taken the bed of the Umatilla river, with and The Meadows. The average wheat near Ritzville, 99 Eleventh Street. ) round. sm>xcth atones in it. and under From Echo one travels over six or yielii was lighter than here and light to be on fire in almost every part by under advisement. Milwaukee, B /s. | eight miles of sagebrush and sand be er than usual up there on account of the time they arrived. "I do not expect many grievances that tbe bedrock, but no water." “A short time ago I found my con fore reaching the restful green ex Th«- only poslble theory for the to be filed," sai«i Assessor C. This is one of the most remarkable P lucre are single dition very serious, I had headaches, panse of alfalfa which grows on Ixtth insufficient rain i lire is a hot box, unle» the remote Strain, this morning •'The taxpayers facts connected with the soil of Uma instances of Palouse wheat yielding pains In the back, and frequent ditty | one ot spontaneous combustion is sides of Butter «reek From the glar. over 5o bushels, however. Many I considered. There was no explosion, generally appear to be pretty well tilla county and accounts for the In spells which grew worse every month. of the sand to the fragraut fields of were creasing productiveness noticed in it Their objections other fields, however, did not averag«- at least none that was heard, ’hough satisfied. 1 tried two remedies before Peruna, from year to year threshed out last year" and was discouraged w hen 1 took alfalfa is a gratetul change. >ver 2» bushels. It is |s>ssibie there might hav<- tieen Former years i ar. Mr Stockman. Many of Butter creek's possibilities tbe first dose, but my courage soon ue after the men had g”ttrn a short "our land in the Juniper country returned. In less than two months have been lost sight of because it is distance away. Even that theory 1« yielded but 15 to 20 bushel* to the m.v health w as restored. "—Mrs. M. such a pronounced success as an al uutenable, a* su< h explowiona ar<- usu acre, and now it is producing from 30 falfa growing district. Cattle feeding Brick ner- ally heard at least a hundred yards. to 45 bushels, right along As the The reason of so many failures to and hay raising have occupied alnio- There was no wind, and the wheat farm«-rs plow down deeper and stir up cure cases similar to the above is ths the entire attention of the Butter and stubble being a litth damp from more and more of the rich soil on this ■ ■ —i fact that disease* creek rancher. the rain of the previout night, »he 9&-foo< layer, it will continue to im FEMALE TROUBLE peculiar to th* Thompson ami Rogers Stanfield. I.AT DFCATMTm MH Rt C0GMZED men tad no t rouble keeping he fir« SHOWERS QUENCHED THE prove In richness " female sex are Saylors and other lug alfalfa ranches DOUGLAS BELTS DISPOSES AS CATARRH from spreading. Mr Stockman moved from Juniper not commonly have drawn attention from the other FOREST FIRES OF ENTIRE HOLDINGS This machine had cut 14<>o a«res ot Pendie1 to 3 Pendl«-ton alxiut a year and a half One never recognized as being caused by catarrh. products of this district Mr. Yohnka s wheal, leaving 100 acre» ago. for the benefit of the public Catarrh of one organ is exactly th* hears of Butter creek as a fruit dis uncut when the fire took place It is Fill Wheat Crop About Harvested All schools, but would not part with his same as catarrh of any other organ. trict. yet at Mrs L C Rogers' th« Over 5700 Head of Feeders Sold to believed Mr Yohnka will buy another farming land In the Juniper bills trees have broken down from their What will cure catarrh of the head will Over the State—Spring Cutting I scar« Nebraska Firm—Last Lot of Mut inachin« th*.- year, let hire the r- -ly any price, ikj gre load of prunes. also cure catarrh of the pelvic organa. Wed Along—Crops Maturing Slow. I ton Consisting of 1065 Head Just maining 100 acres cut. in Umatilla <ounty At O. F Thompson s you will see Peruna cures these eaaes simply becaus* The ll’xt acres cut yielded 20 bush ly, Crop Will Be Light—Pasturage > five acres of peaches and 12 acres of Sold to Frye-Bruhn—Has Only 45 it cures the catarrh. els of grain to the- acre, »hi h wa other fruit that is making a large Snort—Early Peach Crop Now on Athena News Note». Shropshire Bucks Left—Will Buy JI gixxt quality. If you have catarrh write at once to yield At David McCarty s I tricked Mrs 1-aura Hales is visiting Market. Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of from the trees luscious peaches three New Stock This Fall—Believes in Atbr-na i this week from Pendleton, your ease, and he will be pleased to giv* and a halt inches through an.i of d« Quick Sales and Hihger Grades. WEDNESDAYS LOCALS. where i she has spent the summer with you his valuable advice gratis. licious flavor. In ’he same orchard Favorable tempera'ures prevailed h«-r parents Mrs Hales’ home is in Address Dr. Hartman. President of the nectarine trees were load««! down J B McNaugbt of Maxwell, is a during th>- week, whl< h was dry up to Salem Douglas Belts, the Pilot R««k sheep the St George t< xiay The Hartmau Sanitarium, Columbus, O. with their sm«x>th skinned, highly col- Fred ijeuailen was in town Sunday the evening of the 27th. when cloudi man. has sold 1065 head of mutton ored fruit. Ralph Johnson, of Helix, is at the He has been connected with the Pen sheep to the Frye-Bruhn Company for NOTICE OF ESCHEA” PROCEED ness in< r«-a» ‘ -«l and showers and thun At the old Shirley Thompson pla>«■ St George while in the city today. dicton hospital staff and will soon INGS. near the forks of the creek, the pears, immediate shipmen; and slaughter derstorm* occurred nearly everywhere leav for Portland to continue Là* Mrs. Fred Boyd and daughter, of The animals are at the W. A C. R peaches, neebtarines. apples, plums » in medicine Athena were in Pendleton last night In the northern portion of the state In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Or and prun«>s are bending the boughs to yards tixlay ready to be loaded A I. Swagart has sold a hundred I egon tor County ot Umatilla Peter Tachella. of Wild Horse, is The rains were rather light in the Mr Belts has also sold to a Nebras the breaking point. The hill land In the matter ot the estate of William head of stock hogs at 6 tents perl Gorman, d«x-eased. Order. farmers pay one an«l a half cents a ka firm for shipment to Buffalo coun spending the summer at Ijong Beach valleys but fairly good amounts fell pound, to Alex Johnson Mr Swag This matter coming on to be beard at pound for the peaches and one cent ty for feeding. 5700 Stockers These Douglas Belts and wife, of Plbri in the f<x>'hills and mountains. These gart has 8D head of fat bogs that are this time upon the application ot the dts- ( are all ewes and lambs and will be rams cleared the a mosphere of smoke Rock are tbe guests of the French trict attorney tor an order setting forth a pound for all Either fruit, on the ready for the market, and he will ' I shipped about October 1. The inten-' restaurant. and were beneficial to late cro(«. but briefly the contents ot the Information trees. probably dispose of them next week. filed herein, and requiring ail persona Inter I lion is to put them on full feeding Butter creek will not only make a Grant Smith and his sister. Miss u. re rain is needed for potatoes, gar Rev Armfieid has rec«-ntly come in-1 ested to appear and show cause, it any they I* and market hem about 100 days after I have, why the title to the real and splendid fruitraising country, but it Daisy Del! Smith, who have been vis dens and pasturage to possession of a highly prized tami t personal property set forth and described wlil raise small fruits and vegetables the first of October. The tall wheat crop has been uL , iting here, returned to Athena thia ly relic It is tbe old household Bible • in said information should not vest In ths threshed and a large part of it hauled ; Within its musty puge* is chronicled j morning. state ot Oregon, and the court being ad to perfection 3 to the warehouses it turn«-«! out These saies are a virtual cleanup | At R E. Thom's place near the vised in the premises, and pursuant to said the gvnealugic record of the Armfield Peter Tachella and wife and child application. mouth of Butter creek, one may see lot all of Mr. Belt's xheep, as he has ren are not expected home from Long very satisfactory in marly ail parts j family as tar Lack a* 1750. Among' It u ordered, adjudged and decreed that of the state Spring wheat cutting is . I but 45 animals left, and they are the i«aper* in ’he leave* is a clipping Beach until about the last of Sep whereas an information has been hied In "Little Rice Popcorn ' lv feet high weli along, and in tbe Wiiiainette vat- ' the above entitled court and matter, tn Jerusalem corn, with its big «lusters blooded Shropshire bucks for crossing tember. from the S' I j O u L s Reveille, which Beits has which It is alleged that William Gorman of millet-like seed hanging above one s Ion Merino grades. Mr ley is practically completed and and I »tat.-t 'hat tbe whole line of trave! died. Intestate, within Umatilla county and J A. Wollery. of Ione, a retired Spring wheat state ot Oregon, on the bth ot February. head, the tup clusters being eight feel agents in the interior and between merchant, banker and farmer, was in mostly ail threshed along the Platte river over which tbe and «»ata are yielding better than ex 1899. seized and p-ecess«rd ot real and from the ground, while a little plot of 'he first and loth of October wiil emigrants are pasing. is literally per*vita: property within said county and peanuts. 5u plants in all. are making have on his raag«<s *000 grade Merino town last night on business, returning pected earlier in tbe s«-a»on. but t«»tb strewed with graves "—Athena Press state, that thereafter bls estate was fully ibis morning. crop» are below the average in quan ewes from the John Day «-ouniry and administered, and there remains as a resi vigours and thrifty growth, the pea Joseph N Scott, the well known tity. though above the average in farther in the interior, his intention, due ot said estate tbe sum ot 81,638.60. nuts being two inches long already. IN the light land and real estate described as follows, to-wlt: The soil is a sandy loam rich a* '.■eing to repeat the formula he has young citizen of Athena, is a guest a’ quality. Tbe southwest quarter ot the northeast Hotel Bickers while transacting but- starting ail over Corn is doing r-markabiy well, and followed for the pest four years — of | the “ silt land" or made land of the quarter ; and the northwest quarter ot the I cleaning for up the and development of mutton mess in the city. 'hat planted early Is now being bar- B V. Steeie of Juniper. Threshed 20 aouthaat quarter ot section 28; and the far-famed Nile. Bushrls Per Acre From 700 Acres. southeast quarter ot the southwest quar vested. Hops are maturing rather day the 32o and 646-acre again exclusively. Dixwell Davenpor'. of Portland, Some ter ; and the south halt of the southeast B V. Steele ot Juniper, who waa in quarter u< section 7: and the n ortheast ranches on Butter creek will be sub- •heap Belts will persist in his present representative ot the Union insur slowly and picking will not become selling off the in- j ance Society, represented here by Joe g«n-ral until next week The crop Mr. of every quarter and the east hail of the northwest divided into small tracts as at Free- jwn last tight, has just finished quarter ; and the southwest quarter of the water, It will be an ideal p!a<for ■ policy of his flocks for the exclusive) | El! is In the city <>n promi*es to be lighter thar. last year, isiMM. • ading and threshing 700 acres of j northwest quarter; and tbe northeast quarter ot the southeast quarter; and tbe dairying and hog raising, as well is I ere ton trade, and keep all good ewes Mrs W P Wlllaby and her daugh but with favorable weatWr from now wheat. The entire crop yielded about 1 north half ot the northwest quarter ot the fruit raising, cattle feeding and hay for nni breeding until they are too old ter Miss Goldie, and mother Mr* U on the quality will be above the aver ¡o bushels to the aero Of this 246 southeast quarter; and the north half ot [ growing md then sell them for mutton The j M Castleman, returned Pasturage is very short and. acres belonged to Mr Steele to Athena age tbe northeast quarter ot tbe southwest except in tide land sections, dairy From two to three < rops of alfalfa st<- k will always be M»-rin<> grades ! this morning after a visit here, "Twenty bushels is an average crop quarter of section 18: and the northwest full-blooded Shropshlu herd* have to be fed about as much in he Juniper section." said Mr. quarter ot tbe northwest quarter ot sec are being cut this year, the yield run < ro«sed by Miss Mae Carmichael, of Weston tion 17. ail in township 3. south range ning from 'hree and a half to seven I tn ks. a* in midwinter in order to keep up St le We aro on tbe outer edge 31, east ot tbe Willamette meridian ; and Mr Belts considers It settled that and Miss Edith Perry, of Milton, who the flow of milk. of the farming country and much of tbe southeast quarter ot tbe northeast tons. Two men have demonstrated ; have been the guests of Mrs Fred profitable in these days it is more Apples and peaches are ripe and tbe land is not fit for wheat quarter ot section 13. in township 3. south that money may be made avide from The of range 30H, east of th* Willamette me cattle raising. ■f restricted range, to raise an ewe Taylor. roturn«M hum« this morning plentiful tn the market. French farm* lie on top of the Oregon hill* ridian, all ot the reasonable value ot »3,- H Molstrom. on«- of the heavy prune» will yield a full crop, but the and in many places it is like farming One of these is James McCarty. hat will every year outshear a yearl- 000.00, as alleged in said information: Now, therefore, all persons Interested la who raises fruit and .... - ii :.a.- MS ing. and then sell the increase, than »heat farm«rs of the Despain t-anyon Italians are tbe lightest in year*. the side of a precipice." the estate ot William Gorman, deceased, to hold the young sheep over for their country, finds himself badly run down Columbia R’ver Valley. are hereby required to appear and show stands of bees and extracts hts honey, wool. after the harvest, and has gone to aifalfa honey, clover cause, it any they bare, on or before tbe selling it as Smaller Acreage Winter Wheat. Mosier Wasco county. J M Carroll Hot I^ke to recuix-rate 16th day of September. 1904. why the ti honey, and horehound honey. He —Weather dry. with hot days and Undoubtedly, judging from the re tle to said personal and to aald real prop SOLD 700 LAMBS Will Wyrick left for Echo this cool nights corn cutting begun crop erty shall not vest in the state of Oregon : sells several tons each year a’ l«c ports brought tn by the farmer», the morning, from whence he will go out fair prune picking and packing well And it is further ordered and directed a pound acreage of winter wheat sown this that this order be published prior to said Wylie Wattenberger. in a smaller W H Evart«- Stockers Will Be Fed to the Wyrick ranch—his first trip advanced crop below average, quali fall will not be equal to that of a date for not leas ’han six consecutive weeks, in Southern Colorado. since bis hand was *«> badly mutilat ty good, {«asturvs all dr.ed up. Craw in the Weekly East Oregonian, a weekly way. also raises honey and is steadily year ago in this county. This will no', newspaper published ................ la " Umalilla ------ county increasing his capacity. While alfalfa ed in separator machinery W H Evans of Pilot Rock. has ford peaches ripe and a good crop; be the measure of the desire* of the and state of Oregon. Is the dominant industry at present sold to Sylvester Bros, of Colorado. Th«- Sylvester brother* have return apples in fine condition; big crop ex wheat raisers, but rather of their op- Done this 20th day of July, A. D. 1904. the time will come when dairying, tin San Luis valleyi 7«0 lambs which ed to Monte Vista. Col . having com pected W. B. ELLIS. portunities, which are bounded by the Circuit Judge. bee raising, fruit raising and other will i«e fed in the Canadian pea field*. I pleted their purchase* of sheep in Pendleton. Umatilla county. H J amount of fallow lard, and the ne- forms of diversified farming will oc One of the Sylvester brothers owns | this state for the season They will Taylor- Tine harvest weather and • easily of raising a certain proportion PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. cupy the front rank of Butter creek an 11'xt-acre field of this prixluct. and return in October to look after their harvest in this locality nearly fuush- of other crops. It is noted that Tur industries, It is a rich and fertile dis* *11 that is necessary to put a band of late shipment*. •■•1 one or two crops yet to thresh; key red Is coming lato favor, and the To the Honorable County Court of the trict and from an irrigation stand sheep in first-class marketable condi- ‘ State of Oregon for Umatilla County: E G Morey from Umatilla. Ore . i yield* good road* getting badly cut acreage of this variety is certain to one in a thousand — Fred ! xiint it is We. the undersigned legal voters and ’ion in I»*’ days is to turn them loose I was in this city the last of tbe week 1 tip. bulk of wheat crop is now in the be larger than ever before.* actual residents witbin Umatilla Precinct Ijoekley. in this field. calling on members of the Oregon Fire > warehouses and farmers are mostly in Umatilla County, State of Oregon, and The Canadian p«-a affords the ani Relief Association who have actually resided In said Umatil He is their agent I up with ’heir work. Fat Cattle Shipment«. DEATH OF THOMAS OGLE. la Precinct for more than 30 days Imme mals grain and forage both, with the Weston Umatilla county. M M Ba 11 I - ■ " 1 'r ‘ J C Ixinergan has purchased dur- dlately preceding the date of filing tbe ker Nine-tenths of harvesting finish- ing the past few days a carload of fat same, hereafter, do hereby petition your Pioneer of Umatilla County Passed very minimum of time and labor be ister «McMinnville). ing expended upon them. The Ne : ed; teamsters busy hauling grain to steer* tor the Sound market of Vie- honorable body to grant unto J. H. Tom Ed Ktxvntz and wife, of Ath« na. ac llnaon, a license to sell spirituous, vinous Away at Athena. braskan feeders are very nearly as companied by Mrs T J Kirk, of l.a I the warehouses; despite the ravages brock a - Smith, of Camas Prairie, and malt liquors in less quantities than Thomas Ogle died night before las’ fortunately situated as there is an Im- ■ ( " -ral, ‘ , . the mother of Airs. K<x>ntz. 'of the late tempest, ranchmen gener- which will be shipped tomorrow, one gallon tor a period ot 12 month* from the 9th day of October, 19u4. to the 9th at the home of his brother, B. F. Ogle, mense crop of alfalfa and other for- ’ were 1 in town last night and today en ' ally are well satisfied with the yields alongside another load of fat steers ’ r‘ ■lay of October. 1905, at hl* place ot bus at Athena, aged about 60 years, of age crops In Central Nebraska this route to Portland where tb«y wiy of wheat, barley, timothy and alfalfa bought by Stubblefield, of Mrs iness. in Umatilla Precinct. Umatilla County. State ot Oregon, and we will ever Bright's disease and a heart trouble, year, much of which will go unutiliz hereafter reside, and where Mr . only a fair crop of potatoes is anticl- Southwell, of Lower Bitch creek. with both of which he had been af ed unless fed to Oregon sheep. pray your honors, etc. Koontz will engage in the grocery j pated. Dated this Sth day of August, 1904. flicted for several years, and from Plateau Region. business. To Construct Sample Road. W. R. Parker. J. Kaye, Looking for Stock. which he had suffered severely dur w. II. Swltzler. H. J. Burnham. Summerville. Union county, C. T. In order to accommodate Pendleton If plans of the promoters carry, the M. T Esterhazie. of Coldwater. ing the past several months. H. G. Cornell. J N. Seever, Colt—Very warm day*, cool nights; sample two miles of macadam road at R. E. Llngard. ’ has. Gilmore. The deceased and his brother came Kan . wiil engage in strx-kraising in people who wish to spend Sunday- at harvest progressing Walla Walla will be built during the M. N. Ernest. Elmer Knight. Umatilla county should ho find ranch Bingham Springs, train No. 2 on Sat quite smoky; to Umatilla county over 30 years ago. T. W Cline. F E. James, rapidly; yield» very good; large month of October. urday evening, and train No. 1. Mon lands suitable for rattle within the He was highly respected for all the W. F. Higgins. H. Saylor, A. B Stevens. A. E. Kelley. Mr. Esterhazie is day morning, will stop on flag at amount of potatoes killed by freeze' sterling characteristics which go to next few weeks Ja». A. Pond, J. A. Ferguson, Stops formerly of 20th inst, and crop is generally make up a high type of citizenship. making a thorough canvass of the Bingham Springs. C. P. stanyan, 1. B. Swltzler. poor owing to late spring frosts, gtxxl He had never married, but made his Northwest, and has been all over the made at North Fork by these trains O. H. Watson. J. W. Duncan. E Smith. yield of apphs anticipated, but fruit 3. Sharp, R. W. Colby. home with his brother. He was a Southwest, The climate In the latter will be discontinued, will be small; on old trees the prune R. I. Yerxa. S. A. Vanatta, veteran of the Union Army, but of regions he detests, and the Sound agent. W. H. Catberman. J. B. Small, crop is g<Kx!; pasturage and gardens wife • will leave and Valley are altogether too damp J l„. Stockman and which branch of the service could not Chas. Schlosser O. C. Bmltb, Wm. Pomeroy, «'has. Shields, be learned. B. F. Renn, of this place, to suit him. Unless he finds what here on the morning of September very dry. Erwin. Baker county. John Erwin— J. W. Lennox, J. P. Pound. also a veteran of the Union service, he «.ants in the Inland Empire be will 6 for a two months visit to Indiana, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL He has raised rat- Ohio and the S’ Louin fair Mr tin the 21»t quite a hard frost pota PERSONS CONCERNED that the forego attended the funeral, which was held return to Kansas ing petition will be prevented to the above at 2 p. m. today. The interment will tie In Kansas ai.d Oklahoma for the Stockman has reslde<1 in the Vansy toes. squashes, tomatoes and all vine* You know the medicine that entitled court on the loth day of Septets be made at the Athena cemetery. past 2<> years. cle ’listrlc; for 25 years, until 18 were badly damaged; remainder ot her, 1904, at the county court bouse In makes pure, rich blood months ago. when he removed to Pen week g«x»d harvest weather; secoml With his brother the deceased mov Pendleton, L’matllla county. Oregon J. H TOMLINSON. Dogs Killed a Porcupine. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Your dleton. He »till owns a large tract cutting ol alfalfa is nearly finished; ! ed to Athena several years ago from crop good, threshing will commence There is an "epidemic" of porcu of wheat land at Vansycle. Ridge, and had since made his home mother, grandmother, all your SUMMONS. next week; range very dry. though Alxjut a dozen there. The brothers had accumulat pines around town folks, used it. They trusted cattle are in fine condition. have been killed within the past three Will Winter in California. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore ed a competence at farming and stock weeks. The last one heard from was D.nald McDonal I and wife and raising son gon, for Upaatllla County. Jone* Buy* Monument Cattle. William S. Goodman, plaintiff, re. Irene The funeral was conducted under in T. F. Howard's back yard last Sat Ira, and W. M Scott and wife and B Goodman, defendant. James Jones, a cattle buyer^of Pen unlay night, and now Howard has son lra. will start in a short time for To Irene B. Goodman, defendant above the auspices of the I. O. O. F.. light of the fraternity attending from this gene into mourning for his two ter- 1-ong Beach, Cal., where they will dleton. was in Monument Saturday named : it. Their doctors trusted it. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF place—John Hailey, J. II. Williams, Tiers, which were plucky but inexperi spend the winter. They consider that and purchased 25 head of cows anil OREGON you are hereby required to ap H. E. Collier, James and Leonard Le- enced. and tackled the animal Your doctor trusts it. Then Both place as the one that is a little super ;1 year-old steers from W. B. Jetidks pear and answer the complaint filed s J WMaoB, paytM W® trust it yourself. There is against you In the above entitled Court Rone, J. L. Sharon and Leo Teutsch. dogs are entirely out of commission ior to all others in which to winter. now, with their mouths full of the tor They wintered there last year, return per head for the cows and »28 for the on or before Monday, the 26tb day of Sep health and strength in it. tember. 1004. and you w .1 take notice steers, lie would have purchased a turing spine* which are the only de ing March 1. HORSES TO CANADA. * I anff*r*<1 tarrihlt from Indtrwtkvn «nd that If you fall to appear and answer or number more, but as the people did thtn b«O4Mi. 1 ftM.iid I.. S-Ilrf unit! I took fense the porcupine has plead within said time, the plaintiff for Avrr'a StkraajMiri! la. h r buttle • penxm not have their stock in readiness foi want thereof will apply to the Court for M. W. Briggs and James Nelson Will uruUjr cur»««! n>« At Willamette University. M ko F. K flAMT. Mt. Klaco. X.T. the relief prayed for In his complaint, immediate delivery, he could not wait W 4 C. R. Buildings Burn. Miss Ollie Rigby will accompany her Make Shipment to Alberta. to-wlt : for a decree forever dissolving the FI*Wabott’e. j < AT1MOO., Fire ha« destroyed the tool house, sister. Mrs. laiura Hales, and const n, for them to be gathered, so went on. < - l.’Wrll, MtW bonds of matrimony existing between plain M. W. Briggs, who was formerly In for roundhouse and pump house belonging Miss Alma Hales, to Salem Friday This should be a lesson to the stock tiff and defendant herein, giving plaintiff the care, custody and control of the minor dustrial teacher at the reservation to the W. A C. R. at Hunt's Junction. Miss Rigby will enter WlllMMttA men to have the stock they wish to son of plaintiff and defendant, declaring school, and James Nelson will next All the buildings are a total loss and University upon the opening of the dispose of in readiness for immediate defendant to have no interest In plaintiff's the damage will be $3500. real property, and for such other orders ensuing term, for her first attendance delivery - Monument Enterprise. as to the court may seem meet. there. while Miss Hales will enter for Ayer* Pill* are tjon'ly laxative. This summons is published by order of No Objections to Assessment. O. J,. Williams has resigned his po the beginning of her fourth year at They greatly aid the Sarsaparilla. the Honorable W. II. Ellis. Judge of the sition as city editor of the Coast Mail, institution The board of equalization passed above entitled Court, made and entered Are alway» healthy women, for happi the on the 2<>tb day of July, 1904. which order ness and good health go hand in hand. anti, in company with his mother, sail- an uneventful day. No one appeared $35.00 Reward. provides for publication of summons for Strayed from my place at Holdman before the body. With the exception Sold Out in Grand Ronde. a period of six weeks, or in lieu thereof, Sickly women, however, need not suf ed on the Breakwater, en route for for personal service out of the State for fer any longer for in Hostetter’s their old home in Texas. Mr Williams W R. 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