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WILDCAT SCHEMES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1904 Of Jacksonville. Fla., Endorses Pe-ru-na. OREGON STATE Fill! Athena next to send his children week in order t«i s< hixil. WEDNESDAY'S to LOCALS. Your money back if not satisfied o. I). Teel, of Echo, Is In Hi«' city today. IRRIGATION FRAUDS, RACES IS ADOPTED. Ernest Guessaz. of Weston, is visit- Ing in Pendleton. » ^tlPrOSK that a company with a capital of $500,fXIO.00, paid :n f a-d t • pro :d reputation J N I! Gherklng. of Athena, Says Many of the Large Private Con Appointment* of Fair Employes Have o! 3o ymtrs of continuous sue«« -,*, would make such an offer and no' carry :t » t to .. ■ »»»-r' the Bickers today. |X> YOU SUPPOSE we would jeopardize our s'andmg with the public and our cerns in the West Are Rank Frauds Been Made—H. E. Woods of Nor Mrs P. II Bones, ot Helix, chance* of »til! greater success by failing to fulfill any promise we make? —Stock is Being Sold to Boom borne, Mo., Will Be Official Starter guest of Hotel Bickers. DO YOU SUPPOSE we would make such an oner if we did not have the utmost Lands Impossible of Reclamation— — Inspector of Agricultural Products confidence in the *ati*fying quality of our goo«!»? Four or five refrigerator cars leave WE KNOW we can please you and save you money, for HAYNER WHISKEY g'xm Will Judge Dairy Exhibit. Competent Business Men Often Freewatdr dally loaded with fruit. direct from our distillery to you, with all its original rii i.ne-.s and flavor, carry ng a mostly prunes. Bite Hardest. UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S GUARANTEE of PURITY and M. J. Duffy, a prominent fruit AGE, and saving you the big profits of the dealer*. That'* why it’« l<e'.t for medicinal Salem. Sept. 7.—Sec W A. Moores ral-'cr <>f Cove. Union county. Is at purp«»se», That'* why it's preferred for other use*, That’* why we are regularly ECHO WELL COMPLETED. ¿amTicJ Three hundred engineers, survey of the state fair board, has re.urned Hotel Bickers <ni a brief visit. supplying over half a million satisfied customers, That's why YOU .'.Luuld try it. Your (See mat eat ors and helpers in the irrigation re money back if you’re not satisfied. sette fewt» Mrs. A P. l'lnkus. of Echo, lias suf clamation service are out in the field Work on Reservoir Being Rushed— from a two days' trip to Portland, M studying and planning for irrigation Water Co»t* Echo $50 Per Month where he went to arrange a number of flciently recovered to be able to leave projects in the great West. Some minor details of the fair. The board the hospital and return home. for 50 Year*. few are suiierintending the actual Felix Ridenour, of the county The well from which is to come the has adoptetl a new system In getting construction of huge dams and canals wa.er supply for Echo, has been dug. horses started, and as the same sys- clerk’s office. *|>eiit Sunday and Mon Mr Newell himself, the head of the «■in is in vogue at th«» Portland Irv day visiting his Uotue at Weston service, has just returned to Wash It is 30 feet deep and four and one- ington track. Mr Moore* had a good W P. York, the well known horse half feet in diameter. The bottom of ington from a somewhat extensive th»> well Is several feet below the opiHirtunity to s«-e it tested. grower ot Kilbride, is In the city on western trip. He reports great in Th«* horses are in «hqrge of J C. business, accompanied by hig son. level of the river, and though the terest throughout the West in the O G. Chamberlain was in town river Is at its lowest stage, it was Dinue. and he is styled paddock big works proposed by the govern ibis morning en rofite to Hood River ment. but sounds a .note of warning with great difficulty that the well judge, official tinier and announcer business, existing to return Sat- against numerous schemes and frauds was carried to the depth mentioned The judges ring the race, and the pad- on und intended, on account of the in d«K‘k judg«» at once gets the horses on urilay. which are being foisted upon various flow . to the track. Mr M«x>re* says that Frank Cockburn, a prominent Dry localities as a result of the great in The 12 horse power engine which it is interesting to see him do the Creek farm«-r, is in Pendleton on bis terest aroused through national irri gation activities, says a special Wash will furnish the power for filling the hurry-up act, and the Jockey* soon way to St. Louis to visit the World's ington correspondent of the Chicago reservoir was worked to ita full ca find out that they cannot use dilatory Fair. parity to kwp th«» well from being tactics with him Mrs. Kenneth McRae, of Juni|x-r. Chronicle. flooded whil»» the men w«»re at work II E. Woods of Norborne. Mo., will accompanied by her sister, left on the “There are many instances of honest, effective and legitimate irri in th«' bottom. Th«» water supply is !>«• the official star.er, and all races mornlrg northbound train for a visit practically inexhaustible, and of the will tie in charge of Robert luiyton. . in Eastern Canada. gation works.” he said, “where the finest quality. ■ >f Vancouver. B. C. The latter is sec settlers themselves, or their capital W P Temple and wife, and Mr*. Work Is under way on the reservoir retary of the North Pacific Fair A sao to some extent, have gone in and buil' w-hlch ti Is to l«e 12x20*6 feet, while the elation, an t both gentlemen thorough Simmons, of Walker, a sister of Mr the works., owning or controlling mains ami laterals will be laid next ¡Temple, will leave «>n the evening ly understand their business •hem along with the reclaim««! land, spring. S J M«Gibb«»n of California, will 'rain for the World’s Fair but I do not know of any of the big The water company holds a 50- lie entry clerk, clerk of the scale* William Bigg* and wife, who live private irrigation schemes which are ■ EXPRESS CHARGES PAID BY US. ■ »-ar Fall City. Neb. are the guest* what might be called legitimate devel year franchise under which the city and official program compiler, and I! 11 [of Fannie! Cole at Milton They will pays $5 per month each for 10 hy Detweiler will hav«- charge of the bet opment enterprises They are expk»it- ‘$3'1 |>er month for the city’s ting and jockeys. Other ap|x>t nt men’s 'reisrn Eas: in a few days. ed probably more for selling stock drants We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES s< HAYhER public water), for 50 years. DiSTILLElïB will l>e announced in a few «lays Mr* J W Skiles and daughter. and bonds than for watering land. SEVEN■ YEAR-OLD RYE for $4 00, and we w.i': pay the Tbe pavilion is being remodeled In -Mis* Mazie, accvimparle«l Mr. Skiles "It is singular, too. how many men express charge*. When you receive tr.e w" -key, try it and if you don't find NEW VEHICLE BRAKE. **UL “«/Aartz*A«7* order to accommodate the exhibitors Ion a trip to Athena and Helix yes- of ordinary hard business sense will it all right and as good a* you ever uied or can buy from anybody else at any tnd the Judges* stand will occupy a ’ terdky y sn»l and returned last evening go into these wildcat schemes. pr.ee, then send it back at our expense and your $4 OQwul be ret rued to you Invention of a Hood River Farmer position on th«' west side of th.- course '¿-J- Ly next mail How could an offer be fairer? We take all the n»k and stand “A successful grocer, for instance Rev iban Hamllbm. pa*tor of the Can Be Bought in Pendleton. ipposite its present location afl tbe expense, if the gocxis do not please you. Won't you let us send y«rj a : Haptb it chun h of Weston, wan in who. one would naturally think, The result of the races will be au I to«* ye*t«-rday ami last night, the trial order* We ship in a plain sealed case, no marks to »bow what’s inside. “Codey’s ratchet brake” is one of would find out every detail of a new If you don't want 4 quarts yourself, join with a f.-.end. business, will draw his che«'ks for the m«»st ingenious and yet simple de Bounced at once from th«» new an < KUeilt of Rev. Hall lie returned some irrigation stixks or bonds in the vices ever invented for choking the nouncer’s Ixioth. in front of the grand home this morning. A Kayser quart la a a hoe eat quart of ya o-oocea « to the<altea Alt other h<h*rate whwaiea are p-t up la boule* that la*« Jto make a ca.wa. We »,»* ooe-fourth more >a every most trustful manner—paying for an speed or momentum of a vehicle—in uand This will be much more satis Th«- Misses Ethel and Stella Lieu- botua, really redu^laq our poor ja»t that c- ^h. investment regarding which he knows fact, by several points, according to factory than the old arrangement, allet. of Milton, left on the morning ISTABOSUtO absolutely nothing, can find out noth ol«l freighters, it has every other con where, at times, the wails for winners jtrain for a protracted visit at Port THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY WM ing and which is as problematical in trivance going that was ever devised and time were very tedious and an land and al other points in the weet- noying its returns as the veriest wildcat for the purpose. 4^» ST. PAUL, NIUM. ST. LOUIS, 190. I ern part of the state. DAYTON, O. The running <-ntri«-s will number By the Cooley brake any number of mine. Ira lumber, imiustrial tewcher at “Other people make personal inves trail wagons can lie locked, either nearly 100, and sotp«- fast events can I the gove rnment Indian school, left Almost every horse ligation They go over the land to tightly or moderately, and un!«x*ked be lookeil fur j y »-sterday f«»r Spokane and other be reclaimed and having 'investigat by tbe man on the lead wagon who n the Irvington track is entered *♦! He ed’ they confidently invest, even need not even look backwar«! while h«» It is propose«! to open the races in or l>oint* on his annual vacation will be absent about a month. der to accommodate tbe runners is doing it. It is a remarkable device though a tract of 50.000 acres is to be Mr* N J. Gilliam and daugbt«»r W D. McArthur of Berkeley. Cal reclaimed with a water supply insuf on account of its very simplicity. l»e- ing the •■ommonest application possi Inspector ot dairy exports for the U lx.rothy. of Pilot Rock, left on tbe Quality, Not Quantity” ficient for 5000 acres ' ble of the principle of countcrbalanc- 8. department <4 agriculture, will be morning train for Portland, railed ing weight, and being very nearly au judge of the dairy products, and he there by the sudden and serious Iti- INDIANS DISAGREE. tomatic. Every freighter and t«-am- will certainly give satisfaction Prof r.«-»» of Mr* Gilliam's daughter. Mr* PRESTON PARTON COMPANY HAS SUB FRANCHISE. Umatilla Man and Wife Travel the ster knows the need of such a «x«n- E W Major of the University of Cal Minnie Oliver irivance. and can understand this par ifornia* agricultural department will Mr. and Mr* M. A Baker ot Ad White Man’s Divorce Route. judge the dairy exhibit. ams are In town today. They «v>me The course of true love and matri ticular invention at a glance «end awsv for a watch, The electric light system ha» been to bring their grandson Fre-ddle Far New Mill Will Be Ready for Opera The inventor is a fanner and old monial bliss does not run smooth dr you at the tion a* Soon a* Power Plant I* Com even in the semi savage breast, for freighter who lives near Hood River renovated. and will be the best ever ley. to take the train for Arlington om parison of furnish«-«! during the fair He visited Pendleton a few day* ago where he wtll visit with bls sister, the Ponds. Annie and James, allotees plete—Will Be 400 Barrel Capacity, A number of Pinkerton detective* Mrs J. H. Reed ■vince you. on the Umatilla reservation, are in and put the brake on the mark 1 to Be Operated by Electricity and have been engaged for the week, and fivwire» Perard left this morning for the divorce court Annie Pond this through the Kunkel agegey Will Consume More Wneat Than wifi keep a sharp lookout for pick- Spokane, where h»- will «-nter G«»nzaga morning through her attorneys, Hal pockets and thieves They will be as Now Cerne» to Athena Warehouse* STRINGING ELECTRIC WIRES College for hia fourth year Hi* ley a Lowell, filed action for divorce sist ed by a number of special police- broth«-r Albert graduate«! from the against her husband. ■ne for $7 50 Expert Watch Repairing ■«am»- institution last June They are» Cruel and inhuman treatment is Gang I* Now at Saxe Station. Six men Tbe Pre-ston Parton Milling Compa- charged against the husband, the Mile* From Pendleton. •on» of the wealthy Birch creek en'cen-jewe! Hampden in | ny. controlling a portion ot the new IXxai your watch or c NEWS OF MILTON. stockman. A Peranl plaintiff alleging that he upon sev The wire stringing gang of the need repairing? Is '.ime case .... ........ $13^0 ;« ieciric light and power syrtem. will eral occasions came home intoxicat Washington a Oregon Power Compa Rev J. W Jinkins. the Christian important factor to yon? ed. dragged her from bed by the hair ny. ha* been at work out of Walla Gene to the World’» Fair—Moved to minister at Athens, went to Hood j put up the wire* from Athena to 2« »-year » Weston, a distance of three mile*, and finally, about 18 months ago Walia for the past eight days Rob Athena for the Winter—Returned Riv«»r Ix>n t run the risk of having thia morning Mr. Jenkin, ‘baring secured the franchise for both American drove her from the house and has ert E Allen, secretary for the Walia your timep:**e ruined Br-.rg _ to Franklin County—Moved to own* some property In that neighbor place* fur furnishing all subscriber* $12.50 snice refused to allow her to live Walla Electric Company, and in gen it to u*. Walla Walla—N. A Dav.» w.ll Go hood and It is believed by som»- of - with light and power letter on. with him. eral charge of the construction work his friends that he will officiate st a I * hen the demand has developed suf ear warranted .ase $i5Xn Pnce» reasonable and all to Mexico—Recovering From Ty The wife asks for a share of Pond's on thv new power plant, was in Pen wedding while swsy. I Ilcient to warrant, tbe company will work guaranteed. and up. property, which is said to consist of dleton last night. phoid Fever—Gone to Kan«a* for | wire to Adams. 80 acres of allotment land. 110 head “The pole gang is at Saxe station a Visit. WOOLEN MILLS START. It is stated that the milling «-osipa- of horses valued at 15000. and other six miles from this city. ” said Mr. Al ny as a matter of far« controls th* Milton, Sept 6.— Mrs. C E Berry property worth about $250. She de len. "but it will be two weeks yet New Independent Scouring Plant Hit entire distribution of light and power sires the custody of two minor daugh before it reache* Pendlrton. The and childr«-n. who have been In Spo from A’hena to Pendleton, with a res- Been Installed. ters and alimony of $10 a month for wire gang is making about a mile and kane un an extended visit, have re erva ion which will give it control of turned . Operation* began in the woolen their support. a half a day. The erection of the Miss Estelle Chapman is here from mills tbl* morning by the starting of all franchise* developing laterally The Progressive Jeweler The Ponds were married in this poles is only tbe beginning of the the «itfrely new scouring plant. from the line now being built. county in May. 1898. Mrs. Pond is work and it will be many weeks yet Walla Walla for a week » visit The Pn-stonfarton Company’s new Mr and Mr*. George Miller will Some unexpected delay was expert unable to write her name and swears before we have power into tbe 726 Main Street leave this evening for St Louts to at «meed in tbe installato'.n of this plant, mill* at Athena will be operated by to tbe complaint by tbe customary towns.” I electricity, a fact not generally but it works finely now that It I* mark. Mr Allen stated that about 10.000 tend the exposition. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e Mr* Jonathan Edward* arrived yes •tarted From till* time on the man I1 known, deriving all it* power from feet of the barrel flume at the pow the tew line, and will have its entire terday from Pendleton and is visit agement will buy. select, sort and ALBA NEWS NOTES. er plant had been completed The ing her daughter. Mr* M R Stuart scour all the w«x»l used In every line complement of machinery fully <?quip- flume is to be 24.000 feet in length Mr* L. A Cartwright and daughter of goods put out by the mill*, which ! ped and in readiness by the time the Nate Ranes Buys 52 Head of Fat Cat Miss Endora. have gone to Athena to will h‘-r*-after *«v the» woo! from the I system is completed, which will not tle at $2.75 Per 100. PILOT ROCK PIONEER. reside Miss Cartaright will teach grease to the finished product. • "* likely be earlier than the first of Jan Alba. Sept. 6—Born to the wife of Carding will tw-gin tomorrow, »pin uary. A. 8. Quant, on Sunday. September A. Waugh Hat Resided tn Umatilla in the Athena schools The company lately bought of T J. Mr and -Mrs. John H McQuary ning the next day. weaving the first 4. a daughter. County for 40 Year*. Kirk a piece of ground 5<>x8>» tee: of next week, and the finish«»«! pro have returned to their homestead in Nate Ranes. the Pendleton cattle A. Waugh, of Pilot Rock, is 78 duct will begin to leave the mill im- upon which to build a power bouse buyer, bought 52 head of steers from yea-s oi age. but this summer he has Franklin county. Wash. which is n«»w being built, and the en- m«-«!lately thereafter Martin H Anderson left yesterday Rust Bros., of Ridge. Saturday, at onerateu a mowing machine on hl* for a visit at llep|«ner Charles Shepard is now superin largc-ments to the mill give it a ca Mr Ander $2.75 per 100. pacity of 400 barrels per day. which ranch and cut over 2«*> ions of hay James Jones and Bob Adams are "It wili be 4«) years the 15th of this son will have charg«- of the buxines* tendent. and the other change« tn is twice the amount that can be pro An "OIJ Trump” sign < mi whl»kj correspond* to on their way home from John Day month." said Mr. Waugh, who is in department of Columbia college this the heads of departments are a* fol duced from the average amount of •’Sterling” on silver. We offer you full quart* for $!.•« each, low»: Oorgo Hall, a late arrival year with 300 head of beef cattle, purchas We haroUe it direct from the diMiller. Pendleton today, "since I came to Pi Mr* L. J. Pierce and daughter. Mis* from St. Joseph Mo. is the botw» »heat which now comes into Athena ed in that district. Two stories have be*-n added to the lot Rock. I was here with the first Ep*a. have gone to Walla Walla to weaver; loe Coffman, of Albany. Or, its good; Uncle Sam any* *n. Camptenders report tbe range very of them.” mill. b«-sid«-s the cupola containing 1« the n«»w boss carder; Arthur Work r«»side Mis» Kps* will be a student All the leading brands t i full quarts. short owing to the great number of the carrier* Mr. Waugh says his crops this year at Whitman college man. an eastern man ■* now engineer sheep now crowded into the small at Si •« Each This Preston-Parton Company owns have been all be could possibly de Mrs. Nora Barnett of Athena, pres and C. A Shepard, late of Provo, range area. 10.000 acre* of wheat land in the vi Harvest will be finished on Camas sire. "I have plenty of hay. plenty of ident of the Rebekah state as assem U tab. is now boss finisher. Every drtail of tbe mill has b«>en cinity of Waitsburg, and is said to Prairie this week. The next job will grain all the sheep ami stock I want.” bly. is here visiting her parents. Mr completely overhaul«»«] and put in the control the wb«»at market at that be to gather up the cattle for the pas be declared, "and I am satisfied with and -Mr* D L Kemp point. life. I get all the sleep I want and Mrs L L. Berry has returned from highest state of efficiency and Mr. tures. never worry “ Ferguson intend* to keep the mills Elgin and Meacham, where she had The old cottage built by Cox and Bought 183 Stock Hog*. going the year around from this time been visiting her »Ister* Miner in the palmy days on the Dixie Will Double Hi* Acreage. B F. McElroy, the reservation hog N. A. Davi* will leave tomorrow for forward, with never a shut down ex ranch, is being treated to a new root D Richmond, of Warren, harvested Mexico on a business trip During cept on account ot absolutely unavoid raiser, a few day* ago purchased of It required 30.000 shingles to cover it Hancock Club, hand-mad«* S*>uir Ma*h t<»............... TSc per qt. Tbe old house is built on the southern 150 acres of winter wheat which aver bis absence G. A. Cowl will occupy able causes such *» accidents or fire W. C Courtney 100 head of *t<x:k hogs O. P. S. .................................. ___ to TSc iwr qt. The annual vacation for th«» plant will an«! of W R. Taylor and Mr*. Jessie style, with wide porches and porti aged 35 bushels per acre, and the his position in the bank Old Kentucky Bourbon . .. ............ tu 75c per qt. Miss Nora Kelly, who ha* been be no longer rerognixed nor provided Smith 83 bead of stock bog*, pa; ■ing coes and is an attractive structure, quality is excellent. He will sow 320 Armitage Rye ....................... . acres to wheat this fall. Mr. Rich quite ill with typhoid fever, is now for. but full tim»» service the year tor the 183 head $935 Tbe first ............ to îse p«-r qt. in this country district. ¿round will be the policy of the niau feeding oi these animals will be by mond says tbe average yield in as slowly improving. good this year in the territory in turning them loose on wheat stubble CLEARS FRANKLIN ELLIS. J. I) McKnlght. who has l>een em ag«-ment. which he has threshed. as any year ployed in his brother's blacksmith Whin frame an«i bone reach sufficient Bad Cate of Paralysis. development they will be full fed the 10 years he has been shop, will go to Pendleton, where be Father of Murdered Boy Died Last during threshing in this county, but the qual has a similar position. Captain James Graham, of C-oeur Mr McEJorv a few days ago sold 8»* December at Alba. Mrs. C E. Gibson and daughter. d’Alene. Idaho, with a party of rela- very fine fat hogs to Pendleton par Alba. Ore.. Sept. 7.—(Editor East ity has been exceeded slightly in one Mrs Della Hughes, will leave this af liv«»s and friends, was tbe guest of ties for local consumption. Oregonian I—Will you be kind enough or two years previously. A fine old Claret at ... 73c ix-r gallon ternoon for Chanute. Kas.. where they the Hotel St. George last night, en to correct a statement put in circula End of Echo School House. will visit. route from Hot Lake to Coeur d’Alene. Old Port ...................... tion by the Tribune It is going at 81.50 i«cr galkui Dr. H. L. McQuary of Ta«'oma. Th«» remainder of the party were Jas The old schtxd bouse at Echo has broadcast over the land in regard to Superior Old Port . at 82.50 Per gallon Franklin Ellis being connected with been sold to Spike A Oliver, proprie spent Sunday and Monday here, the Monachan and th«» Misses Martha. Old Sherry ................. at • 1.50 |w-r gallon Nell and Agnes Monschau, all of Spo guest of bis son. Dr H E McQuary. tors of the saloon at that place, who the murder of bis son. Chris Ellis. Superior Old Sherry At •2.50 l<-r gallon Captain Graham Is suffering Mrs. C. P. Collins I* expected home ken« It will be divided I will state that 1 am a half-sister will convert it of Chris Ellis, the murdered boy. and and moved. One-half Mr. Spike will in a few days from Colfax, where she from an almost complete paralysis, •nd is entirely helpless He was Th« other is the guest of Mrs. F W Beck our father died December 3. 1903, at remold for a dwelling broken down by exposure, wounds, Alba, at the home of his son. J. B half Mr. Oliver win reconstruct and and suffering in the Philippine serv BRIGGS0N ITEMS. use for a saloon, moving It upon a Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Ellis. ice. in which ile served as a captain quiets tickling throats, hack He and his second wife disagreed lot between the lumber yard office Stole a Horse and Turned it Loose__ of the First Idaho volunteers six years ago and father preferred to and Mrs. Gallagner's restaurant. ing coughs, pain in the lungs. Heavy Yield of Excellent Wheat__ live with his first children. It relieves congestion, sub- LeConte in the Penitentiary. Residence Partly Destroyed. Father had no enemies and his Ram is Needed—Moving to Athena A large variety of California wine* tn e**e*. which we Scott A- Ow«'nhou*e have received children are pained to think that any Fire last night almost totally de —To Operate the Pumping Plant__ a copy of a Billing*. Mont., newspa must dispose of to make room for new stock. suspicion or reflection should be eas stroyed the residence of "Tamale” Moving to Athena to Send Their per. giving an account of the sentenc on his character. Smith, in Railroad street. The origin ing of Prof. Henry LeConte, the pian Children to School. He had applied for a divorce in '93, of th«' blaze is not known The fire ist. ot the Montana i>enit<>ntlary for and had paid money on the transac was discovered by Mrs. Smith about Briggson. Sept 4—William Wilkin 11 o’clock last night. The loss is es son is having 4o acres of land cleared three y«-ars for forgery, at Billing*. tion to Peter West. dues inflammation. It heals Please insert this in the columns of timated at about $400. The place was of timber and brush preparatory to Th« offense was committed but a short time ago. ]>»<'onte has been strengthens. Your doctor will partially insured. your esteemed paper breaking and seeding this fall. living a very pr>»carious existence explain thisto you. He knows Very respectfully yours, l-ast week some one took the liber since being in Penffloton. having wan Will Visit in Canada. MRS. H. T. CONNELL. all about this cough medicine. ty of catching and riding one of Ora dered. drunken and half Idle, over a Mrs Mary Montgomery and Mrs Zerba's horses back into the moun large u«n of Oregon. Idaho, Montana "W f have nsod Av^r*« Cherry Pectoral tn our family for ¿5 *r»n for throat aud luna ABOUT TEACHERS' PERMITS. A. B. Montgomery, both of Helix, took tains It was found returning home and Utah. trouble» amt we think no medicine equal« It. Miui. A C om a Ko r. Appleton, Mluu this morning's northbound train, both covered with dirt and sweat and so Superintendent Welle* Call* Attention bound for Canada for a visit. j < Avai: 00 The stiff and sore that it could hardly To Hood River for Her Health. Lowell. Maaa. to the Requirement*. former will first go to her old home move. for Wililam Pinkerton and wife, of “Many persons are of the opinion," at Ingersoll, which she has n«)t seen "Judd” Mitchell has several bun- Athena, left here this morning for remarked School Superintendent F. for 28 year*. The latter will visit dred acres of grain to thresh in this Hood River, it is |M>ssible that they K. Welles, this morning, "that a per many points, but principally Toronto. vicinity. He re|sirts barley yielding may buy property there or in that vi 30 and wheat 35 bushels per a< re. and cinity and make their home there Ayer's Pill* greatly aid recovery. Teacher«' Contract* Filed. 201-203 COURT STREET of fine quality. When promi for at least a portion of the time, in Purely vegetable, gently laxative. nent physi The following teachers today filed A good rain is very much needed In the hop«» that Mrs. Pinkerton's health cians freely pre their contract* to teach with the this vicinity just at present. Water may lie improved by th«» change» in $35.00 Reward. scribe the Bit county school superintendent; Mattle is becoming scarce and pastures are th«» climate. Many Umatilla county Strayed from my place at Holdman ters for E. Hickman, district 49, on Weston drying up. people admit that th«» climate of about July 15th, one sorrel gelding, Poor A*e*titr, mountain, three months; Sarah F Al Booher moved his family to Athe Hood ltlver has many charms for reached mane, white strip tn face, Soor Stomal*. Olmstead, Umatilla, nine months; na last week, where ho has *ecure«l them. two hind feet white, weight about 1.- I hrr C<MW*le>«t» 150. branded "H C” on left stifle; age France* Giliam. district 37. near Pilot employment for the coming tall and inSfip-etien. al>ou«» 5 year*. One sorrel mare, with Rock, six months. winter. He will run the city pump In Cattle can be prevented. ing plant ( I Tit H’S Bl M hUGVACCIM, foretop clipped off, wire cut on left The interior department has over George Craigen last week moved California'«favorite, the moal auc- foreleg between knee and ankle, no you can make ceMful, eaaleat used and loweat brand visible, weight about 1200; age no mistake in ruled the protest of the city of Nome his wife and daughter to Weston ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e********** pt Iced Tellable vaccine made. about 7 years. Will pay $35.00 reward trying a Isittle. against the granting of a mining pat where they will keep house for the 1 Powder.«tringor form. Lvur, .«niu, vi pill » ■»■» <». Write for return of above «¡escribed animals H for free Hl»ck l eg Ifooklet. I tai way* cures ent to valuable placer land covering winter. Miss Craigen has employ I TMB CUTTER LABORATORV to me. as hundreds a portion of the city. The Nome and ment as teacher in*the Weston public ■ Th* East Oregonian ie Eastern Oregon's • representative paper. It ■ ■■ 5an I raactoc« have testified Slmook Mining Company were the school. J. T. THORN, ■ ■ ■ ■ Our vicclue» »re for tule by leads and the people appreciate It and ehow It by their liberal patronage. I Try it. Holdmau, Ore. I It ie the advertising medium of thle section. contestant*. George Payne will move his family '■■MW Brock A McComas Ce. F. H. NEWELL CONDEMNS CLERK BOARD OF HEALTH mil to teach is secured by the asking und tlij payment of a fee. This is erroneous, for the examination for a I permit is just us difficult as u regu I Inr teacher's examination. I hope the I people will understood this.” This morning two applications for' schools were received by the count) ' superintendent. The applicants are! .1. O. Jorstad and O. Beaty, late of! Indiana. A number of schools In the rural districts ar»> opening this week, but , Mr. Welles is In th»> dark regarding ' the ones that have started owing to i the neglect of the boards and teach I ers to tile their contracts as required i bv law. NEW SYSTEM OF STARTING I Direct from our distillery to YOU fr C. D. Taylor, Clerk of the City Board of Health of Jacksonville, Fla., has occupied that position for the last ten years. In a recent letter to the Peruna Drug Mfg. Co., he expresses his approval of their famous catarrh remedy Peruns In the following words: “ The health of the poor of a large city is always a question of vital interest not only to the city officials but to every citizen. It has been a source of much satisfaction to me to find that so large a number of working people in moderate circumstances have accepted Peruna as their family medicine. It has cured a large number of cases especially of ca tarrh of the head, lungs and stomach and building up the general health it cannot fail but prove a help and blessing to any community where it is generally adopted and used. 1 have found it an honest reliable remedy and am pleased to endorse it.”—C. D. Taylor, Clerk, Board of Health. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbae, Ohio. NOTICE OF ESCHEA- PROCEED INGS. in the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon for County of Umatilla In the matter of the estate of William Gorman, deceased. Order. This matter coming on to be beard at this time upon the application of tbs dis triet attorney tor an order setting forth briefly the contents of the information Died herein, and requiring all persons inter ested to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the title to the real and persons: property set forth and described in said Information should not vest in ths state of Oregon, and the court being ad vised in the premise*, and pursuant to said application. It is ordered, adj.dged and decreed that whereas an information has been hied in the above entitled court and matter, in which it is alleged that William Gorman died, intestate, within Cmatilla county and state of Oregon, on the Bth of February. 1899. seized and p osse ss e d of reel and personal property within said county and state, that thereafter his estate was fully administered, and there remains as a real due of said estate the sum of $1,638.60. and real estate described as follow*, to-wlt: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter: and the northwest quarter of the southast quarter of section 28; and the southeast quarter of the southwest quar ter : and the socth half of the southeast quarter of section 7; and the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter; and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter; and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter: and the north half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter: and the north half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 18; and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of sec tion 17. all la township 3, south range 31, east of the Willamette meridian: and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 13, In township 3. south of range 30 W, east of the Willamette me ridian. ail of the reasonable value of »3,- 000 .00, as alleged la said information ; Now. therefore, all persons Interested la the estate of William Gorman, deceased, are hereby required to appear and show cause, if any they have, on or before the 16th day of September, 1904. why the ti tle to said personal and to said real prop erty shall not vest in the state of Oregon: And it is further ordered and directed that this order be published prior to said date for not less than six consecutive weeks. In the Weekly East Oregonian, a weekly newspaper published la Cmatilla county and state of Oregon. Done this 29th day of July, A. D. 1904. «. R. BLLIB. Circuit Judge. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon ter Cmatilla County: We, the undersigned legal voters and actual residents within Cmatilla Precinct In Cmatilla County. State of Oregon, and who have actually resided In said Umatil la Precinct for more than 30 days Imme diately preceding the date of filing tbe same, hereafter, do hereby petition your honorable body to grant unto J. H. Tom linson. a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than one gallon for a period of 12 months from tbe 9th day of October. 1904. to tbe 9th day of October, 1905, at bis place of bus iness. in Cmatilla Precinct, Cmatilla County. State of Oregon, and we will ever pray your honors, etc. Dated this 5th day of August, 1904. W. R. Parker. J Kaye, W. H. Switxler, H. G. Cornell. R. E. Llngard, M. N. Ernest. F. E. James, T. W. Cline. H. Baylor, W. F. Higgins. A. EL Kelley. A B. Stevens, J. A. Ferguson. Jas. A. Pond. C. P ataayan. J. B. Switsler, O. H. Watson, J. W. Duncan. R. W. Colby. J- »harn. R. I. Yerxa. 8. A. vanatta. W. H. Catberman, J B Small. O. C. Smith, «’has. Srnloeeer. Wm Pomerov, « has. Shields, J. W. Lennox, J P Pound NOTICE IS HEREBY OLFEN TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED that the forego ing petition will be presented to the above entitled court on tbe 10th day of Septem ber, 1904, at the county court bouse In Pendleton, Umatilla county. Oregon J. H. TOMLINSON. H. J. Burnham. J. N. Seever, ‘ has. Gilmore, Elmer Knight. 8UMMON8. In tbe Circuit Court of tbe Stat* of Ore gon, for Umatilla Count;. William 8. Goodman, plaintiff, v». Irene B Goodman, defendant. To Irene B. Goodman, defendant above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to ap pear and ana*er the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court on or before Monday, the 26th day of Sep tember. 1904, and you w-.l take notice that if you tall to appear and answer or plead within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In bls complaint, to-wlt: for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plain tiff and defendant herein, giving plaintiff the care, cue tody and control of the minor son of plaintiff and defendant, declaring defendant to have no Interest In plaintiffs real property, and for such other orders as to the court may seem meet This summons Is published by order of the Honorable W. K Ellis. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered un the 20th day of July, 1904. which order - provides for publication of summons for a period of six weeks, or in lieu thereof, for personal service out of the State for like period, and the first publication here of. If made, will be on Friday, July 29, 1904. HAILEY A LOWELL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. — Th« East Oregonian 1« Eastern Or •gon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and •how It by their liberal patronage. It is the advertising medium of this section. Sives dealers’ profits. Prevents adulteration. HAYNER WHISKEY 4.FULL QUARTS s4* OUR OFFER Watches LOUIS HUNZIKER A Word to the Wise WILL REDUCE WE OFFER. Ayers WE HAVE Pectoral Foster Weak Throats McIntosh The Exchange The Full Measure Liquor House