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afforded by the O. R. & N. company be IIIH '•* Nllghteat clue to the ori with Its local mixed train between gin of the fire, which came apon the Kidder of t nuulllu River I'ainl- this clt> and Walla Walla. The train wlieut from the stubble. Tie wheat 11. i > is due III this city at 1:40 o'clock In was Insured for »1400. Joe I,. Parkes e«l u sign On««* for ihe Magnate. the afternoon, but it Is seldom on wrote the Insurance, which will be i > "When I worked for John D. Rock time. An hour behind time. It Is adjusted today by Lee Held and Ma efeller in 1863. he was far from being FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1^04. said, is the general average of the jor Moorhouse, In the absence of Mr. a millionaire, and I don't believe at HI RDS CANNOT CROSS < I I rain, and it is not uncommon for Parkes. < * that time he expected to succeed In INDIAN ALLOTMENTS. < I I ► 80 Pt.R CENT OF THE ADULT POP 1 the train to fall to reach here before the oil business, as he was just mak sA I I ICI» \s Lot Al.s. I o’clock. ULATION SI FFER FROM ONE ing Ids first Rniall xenture in Oil "It ” It Is the cause of much annoy- »AINFUL AILMENT. I'ily. I’ennsylvanla." said B. C. Kld- Ol<i Rule Will He Revivetl. Regulat- | between ance for peraona residing II Toinllnson, of Umatilla. iff I in dei. the well known farmer of the ER »SED I ROM MAI* ing tlie Tniiling of Sheep Acrowt here and Walla Walla, who are the city on business today. Umatilla river to th«- East Oregonian Think what this means» Imagine the ( ► Reservation—Sheepmen llekl Con obliged to rely upon the mixed train Fred today. Kloepclg. a prominent Alim ..mount ot misery that exists and is endured ference W Ith Actlng Agent Vlc- to carry them to Pendleton." said farmer. was In Pendleton today. ” 1 was a sign painter for the Atlun- I .an loll llil«-*tiu«-nt ( oinpany Bor- »imply because people do not know there is < 1 Nlcholl«—Fnforeenient of Ilie Or I ee Teutsch. one of the lending mer- Mis* Henrietta Ur Paul has been lle A «¡real Eastern railway at that rowed »1600 Frolli Mrs. Lina Stur- ..a absolute cure. chants of the city, and a prominent i 4 der VVIII Enlall U>«« l pon Flock- signed to 1 teach school at gaxe sta- time, and John D. Rockefeller was < > member of the Commercial Asaocla- gis—To Satisfy the Claim the Tow n I > The onl} way to cure any complaint is to .« poor grocery man Just starting Into tlon. nuisters. llon. It the train Is scheduled to ar VIus Sold, Haling Ik-en 111.1 In b> business In Cleveland, o., 260 miles < 1 icm- i.• the cause. There *1* very few di*- I I. ouell Rogers and wife of Adams rive at I 40 o’clock something should from oil City, where 1 win at work County Tteaaurer summmllle for ■ rx-es or ailments that can be cured by ex were In the city lust evening on busl- be done to see that It gets In at that NOW ON DISPLAY—NEW TAILOR MADE SUITS. TOUR for the rallwuy company. It is announced that the acting In time. ness. it inal application—and piles is not one ot *500—1* Now Deserted. "As there was no sign painter, at dian agent. Colonel McNicholls. is 1ST COATS. JACKETS, WALKING AND DRESS SKIRT8. AT them. Files can be cured; the treatment J. O. Johnston Im» been «*ni|>4oyr<j leisure In Cleveland at that time. "If the train arrived according to » must, howei er, be internal, for the cause, of enforcing the old standing rule that schedule often enough to be depend to tench in the Union *hooU nortli- Rockefeller calm- to ’ill City for a EXCEPTIONALLY MODERATE PRICES. The town of l*awton, which recent sheep must not be trailed across the ed upon, residents of Adams. Athena. wr»t of Pendleton. piles is an internal disorder of the liver or painter, and my brother and I were reservation. It appears that this is Weston and Milton would have am ly went out of exlMtence to satisfy a Clark E Nelaon. manager of the about the only available men there. the bowels. Even catarrh of the stomach a rule that has been, perhaps not NEW NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, NEW NOVELTIES ple time to come here and do their Weston brick yard, wa« In Pendleton "I went to Cleveland and painted mortgag«* claim of Si600, wa« bld In and bowels can be cured by D r . P errin ' s violated with offensiveness, but trading before the departure of the o IN WAI8TING8, NEW NOVELTIES IN TOURIST CAPS, THE laat night on buMinv««. the sign for tlie present magnate, arid for 9500. Fits SrF.ctnc, The Internal Remedy. honored more in the breach than in evening train.” found him to b*- a very timid, reluc LATEST EASTERN FAD. T J. Kirk and wife left luxt night The former village, which «tailed Here is an instance of what this practically the observance, tor the past 30 years. for their home at Athena after a tant rattier easily embarrassed young with the great expectation*. five The conditions during most of tiie infallible remedy will do: man Just making his first oil ven >ear« ago, of being the mining city short bu«ine«M trip in the city. time mentioned, have been such that tures by Investing moderately in the of Eastern Oregon, wa« erased from Albert llarala, manager of the Ha Dr. C. A. Terrm. Helena, Mont.—Dear sheep have been trailed across to and ,1. A. Inni* Injured in a Runaway — nt w fields arouml oil City. the map by the action of Mrs Una vana warehouse, wa* In town yewter- Sin I have nearly finished the former bottle from the mountains without infring All** Julia V V. Blanciiartl HlaiK-liarxl Die- Dlr of ' II*- gave no promise at that time SturgiM, of this city. of Perrin’s Pile Specific and am practically ing upon any rights In particular, if !ay. returning to Havana thl» morn of even becoming a very «ucceiwful Iona — l*aralv *1*—Visitor* From > well. My case was one which most physi at all. as there was but about 15 The I^auton Investment < 'oinpany. ing groceryman. as he neemed too timid cians would have pronounced incurable, as 1 miles from one limit to the other. X«-vv IhNqiriclor of Milloti l'unii ture Daniel J. Kirk and wife have trans to drive a bargain. But he has lost which practically owned the place. was afflicted with a dysentery and compelled and the sheepmen have as a rule C oiii | uiii >—Rev. Eakin of M. E. ferred to Iley Whin 310 acre* of land all his timidity, and has leas blushing secured a loan from Mrs. Sturgis, and • to go to the toilet room from three to five been very solicitous about the rights to collect payment suit was brought '■ THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES to Rcskle. near Weston, the <'on»l«ieration being embarrassment than he had at that < hurcli <■•>«•* lo Spokam- times each day and each time would bleed of the Indians and of the tenants on Dr. E. J. Summerville, one of the | Sl<»,000 early day.** from one-half to one teacupful. I had to E. George Mllton. Sept. 9. — Mrs. D. owners of the town. Lid in the place. I Indian lands. A telephone line 60 mile* In length Mr. Kid lvr wa* one of the pioneer The law firm of Carter &. Haley, of j resort Io bandages and absorbent cotton to Up till a comparatively recent date w ho for the past months has lieen in i« now under construction check the flow of bloisi, and now the past from Vale, painter» <»f Pennsylvania, in the early Pendleton, represented the plaintiff taken from the westward and sheep Spokane visiting her daughter. Mrs. via Malheur city, to Iteli. ail tn Mal railroad «lay», and came to Umatilla ten or twelve days there has been no sign of During the palmy day« of I-awton bleeding and my appetite is good; have bound for the mountains were com- C. D. Walter, returned home yester heur county. county in 1«S*. where he has since I several «ubutantiai structure* were ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ss* to follow a county road for pelled gained ten pounds in weight and feel like a • resided. The following persons are taking erected and a newipaper was among • |about six miles, which distance was day. new lease of life was given me. examination« permit» to teach in for the flourishing enterprise« But now Miss Bertha Adkins Is here from ’ easily followed without hardship to Very truly yours, OPFItVTFD UPON Miss Adelle Mulkey. E the place i« deiM-rted and not even a even the younger and thinner anl- Heppner on an extended visit to her thl« county T. R. H arris , G Margaaon. Orren It.- .tv and Jonas ; htr.»\ cat or dog I m lo be found mala. At the end of the six miles sister. Mrs W C. Howard. Slots Progre»* of Ji** l ulling To« I» Jorxtad. Yerington, Nev. mentioned a district was reached October 20th. 1902. Mr. E. J. Taylor, i who for several war«I Ibourr). Ucatlwr IU*|M>rt. Fred Henge and wife returned to where the land upon the right hand Dr. Perrin*» Pile Specific is sold bx all side of the trail was op*-n and u n oc years has been living : In Portland, is Starbu« k thl» morning They have Jesse Falling. whose thigh u a» Following is the summary of the reliable druggists at $1 00 the bottle, under eupied Indian land, and w hen that visiting Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. been the Kue»<* <»f Charle» Itarnett broken Just five months ago. last weather report for the past week. an<l family Mr. Heng«* !» a brother week underwent an operation at th* furnished by H F Johnson, local ob- an absolute guarantee to refund the money . district was reached the sheep were Thomas Taylor. Mrs. F. E. Wilcox returned this of Mr». Barnett. WE CAN Ft lt.NI*H YOllt HOME 1 ROM GARRET TO CEL- North l’a< ifi<- Hospital at Portland server : should this great internal remedy fail to allowed to spread out and graze and Ah. I. morning front Walla Walla. Incomplete I ML BESTING *TOVE*. I I UNITI RE. CARPETS, CHINAWARE, Max Min. Jhis relieved the trip very much. Mr. and Mr». <korge Ginn of Wat- mad«- neces«mry by the cure. 43 ............... >1 Tbe sheepmen, so it is alleged, she had been the guest of Mrs. E. L a Walla passed through Pendleton and defective knitting of the hone September 3 < K<M KKICY* M.U*UUU. TABLE < I TLEKY. Tl.VW.UtE. POR- Mrs. Wilcox last night at Du. P uris M bdical C ck , H elena . M ont were always very careful not to im- Smallej ............... >5 45 la*t night <»n their uay to St. Loui» a bl« h «-Rumination show ed to be not September 4 < L1.A1\ MAKE. CHAPKsT PLACE IX PEXULETOX. tended the graduating exercises of the 50 ............... M pose upon the privilege of feeding to vlstt the fair Mr. Ginn has farm In juxtaposition at Ihe point of frac September 5 An Incision was made an«i the September € ............... 56 47 THE NEW ECONOMICAL ; from the six-mile point until the class of 19**4 of the Walla Walla hos ing !ntere»ta near Wettorj and at ture GOODS DEEB FRED TO 1SY PAKT OF THE CITY. 45 ends properly placed after being September T ............... >0 | eastern limit of the reservation was pital training school, of w hlch her Spofford. 40 ............... 65 reached, but grazed their sheep only niece. Mi*.* Eva King, was a member R S Grunt, a Helix wheat rai»er. scraped <«• afford a new surface for Heptember h Mrs. William R Craig returned yes NO COST OF OPERATION. ............... 62 44 the accumulation of osseous matter. September b enough to prevent them being gaunt- is in town today. He and his son terday from a two weeks' visit with Mr Falling rallied completely from ed by the 15-mile drive. Charles this year raised €40 acres pf the «*p«ratlon. an<l his general health At a comparatively recent period, her parents at Portland. J. A. Irons was quite severely In wheat which yielded between 35 and 1s said to be remarkably good 2Í0 Court Street a however, the Indian lands upon the 30 bushels per acre and all of excel- K jured yesterday by his horse running It is believed now that he will yet right side of the trail from the six- Mr. Irons wa* coming iron, lent quality. regain th«- use of the broken limb— mile limit mentioned. have been away. ••••••••••••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••a Chrl» Ktanull h.is just returned perhai-s not without the aid of ceded and are occupied, thus clos the Peacock mills in his buggy when months' visit the from a two I to crutches, but sufficiently to enable ing a range which had been open on his horse took fright and became un He him to walk about. He to still at Mr. Irons was thrown Sound and other coast pc »Inta. the right side for 30 or more years. manageable. ♦♦»♦00000*00»00000000*♦**♦♦ find» no place presenting the a* me tended by Ellis Wamell. the nurse A delegation of sheepmen met with from his buggy and he was picked up businesM opportunity a* Pendleton. I In the road and Dr. Thomas attended who has been with him moat of the Colonel McNicholls a short time ago The Portland Trust Company, of •nd I* glad to be at home acato rime sin*-e he was hurt. to argue against the old standing and dressed his wound*. Oregon, which was esubllshed «a B. L Wright returned Wednesday rule being enforced, to the letter— 1887, has ample capital and resource* \! I 11.1 \ I l\l> \ M I I > In Ils- Furnl-h Wareiiou-«- with what success the public has not from the Sound, where he had been and numbers among its stockholders on a business and pleasure trip com yet been advised. There are now stored in the Furn % some of the wealthiest citizen* of tliarle« McBee Ilal-sxl 151 Ton. ish warehouse between 16.000 and The enforcement of the rule is said bined. Portland and also a great many Eas - Miss Ina Schmidt, who is a nun ♦ Worth 91050. I'rom 15 Acre«. | by some to be due to protests by In :i.oo*i sacks of wheat, the capacity «m capitalist* This «xdnpany ha* in St Luke's hospital at Spokane. Is Thr bc< d:»!nfect*at of all f» wou!:gfaL dians against "trespassers." "trespassers, The dertsed a vc Charles McBee who recently »oil • *f the building being »0.000 and »».- convenient form of here a guest of her aunt. Mrs. M A. ♦ bv •:* very bnghtne** all *■ rts sheepmen, on the other hand, claim - >0 aa< k* Fred Taylor, the local It employing funds that may be tern one of the best alfalfa farms on But Bridgewater. cf ax thr samt t:me help* the that charges of trespass are far- manager, states that the greatest growth of plant* and an-.mal life Doubt porarily Idle, so that the depositor Mi«s Maul Overman arrived here 1er creek meadows, to move near«' fetched, and that the trespassing has number of sacks handled by this Te»* all have noticed that mou’.d grows may get intere*: upon them, and Mill related a story of Irriga Pendleton, the first of the week from her home house tn one year was about 1**7. daring the e-.ght and tn dark damp ee?«ar» been a matter of form or a strictlj have them available upon a reason at Rosetta. Idaho and is at the home tlon to the East Oregonian recently Bright »on ’ , ght quickly destroy« genna nominal affair, and it Is said that when ••*<•00 sack* went through It able notice. f her stater. Mr* A E McKnlght which I* worth repeating mould or ctbrr organutns That i* why :t they are. and at all times have been, Mr McBee set aside a 15-*cre from the beginning to the end of th« i* best to let the »nnligfet into you: bouse« Miss Maud will attend the Milton ready to pay for every iota of da ni- tract of excellent alfalfa land, and for pnrifvtng i^flaence public school. age inflicted by their flocks. At the Invalid« H <el and Scrgical In**.: Rev. W B Eakin, who for the past •tacked the hay cut from this tract, tatr. Bull*.».« N Y I>r Pierc* chief con To liiaixi on a Visit. The enforcement of the rule put* Of whom there are many . :n Eastern Oregoj _ _____ ___ and W**h:ng«-oc. vear has occupied the pulpit of the »eparately, to see exactly what It William Simonton and wife and •atan* «vrgvoa »tarred ti per. mtn’ * wrme Writs today for free illustrated book. the sheepmen to much Inconvenience M. E. church, will leave tomorrow for would yield I He Irrigated the land should remember that three year* a< with tbe Fiasen light :n their <iaughter Mil Zllpha. were In and In the spring is almost certain as he did the remainder of bi* conjuactjon with the X ray :n the treat "THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON.” Columbia Engineering Works to involve them in loss, At that time Spokane to reside. Rev. Eakin will Just town this i morning and took the train sks : of ditea&r« He got excellent result* 10th and Johnson Sts., Portland, Or. Issues inter**: bearinit certificates of deposit that pay a good be a field worker for the state tem crop, gave it no especial attention, the re from and wa» asv.esg the £r*t to adapt for th- >e north going first to Pullman. the flocks are impeded by young perance alliance. except to keep the crop separate rate of mterett and can be drawn at any time by giving a cer remarkable cure tc many ca*e* which lambs, and the extra distance to He cut three crop* from U« parcel and from that point to Idaho for a thi* tain number of days notice. W. R. Craig has purchased a one- it was formerly *uppo*ed must of aecv»«ity travel to reach the mountains from half interest In the Milton Furniture of land, and measured the stacks on visit. The daughter will attend school be treated by the knife Full particular* are contained in our book of tils year at Juliaetta. Idaho. Mr Si the lowlands will be hard upon the» September 1, and had 151 tor.s of X.-t only t» Dr R V Pierce notable for Company’s store. An Invoice of the young animals. monton is one of the most prominent bi» »ergieal achievement» at ht* actpitai in hay from this tract of 15 acre*, or 1 stock will be taken next week horse and cattle raisers around the Buffalo, but nearly a third of a center» ago Comer Webb and Cosine Streets. At other times of the year sheep Mrs. Homer Black I* In Walla fraction over 10 ton* per acre, which be di«cvvered certain root* and kerb» can be driven around without any Walla the gu«st of Mr and Mrs. B was worth in tbv stack, the sum of head of Big Butter creek which were nature * remedies, and *nc- The old reliable Oregon Feed Yard particular loss perhaps, aside from «hich we nhsll be f.ad to send you. sud at the same '.inie to 17 per ton. Thus the Income from evedrd to pct:*¿< hem up in a form that S Penrose is not only cc .trally located, being the extra time used in getting from <1ve you any further iDfoncAtioo that you may require (•stle'ring < •til«' for IXMun**. thia 15-acre tract for one year va* would be ea*i'.v p*<oured and ready to u*e Mrs. Julia A. Blanchard died Wed only three blocks from Main street, one point to another. As the farm- Fred Payxar.t of Alba. wa» tn the Th'» he railed Dr P-.e*«^r * Gn’dr- Med'<a! »1050. gross or about *0S0 net tbe but it Is the largest and best equipped ers are rapidly fencing the roads in nesday of paralysis at the home of •tacking costing about *0 cents per city la»t evening, and report» that Discovery. It su*:r.ta:n* tbe pas-.rr.t * su- to eat retáis digest in the city. We have well water and every direction from the reservation, her daughter. Mrs William John- ton. or »120. h*rie«t 1» ended In that district and trr.i n by enabling and asAtmilake nntnüow» foed. It ove-r city water, with hose to wash your the conditions promise to be more son. of Fr«-ewater. Funeral services now the rtockmen are ready to gather This Is pot an extraordinary yield come* gaMnc imtabthty and »laptoc:* of rigs. We have plenty of shed room and more ominous from year to year were held yesterday at the Cumber- for the Butter creek meadow* there cattle for the fall pasture*. The indigestion and m thi* way fe»er night- 'resbyterian church, by Rev. C land F and corrals for loose stock. There is for the sheepmen who are dependent rang«*» are badly dried up but cattle •weat» headache» etc are done away with 109 THIRD STREET. M Hereford, after which the remain* being hundreds of acre* that are plenty of room for a six or eight-horse upon summer mountain pasturas«- are in fair condition and the pastur- I It fcrtifie* the budy ag«:nM the germ* of equal to this special tract. rest In the I. O. O F comutsptica, gnp and malaria it bcikl» were laid to team to turn around inside the feed BE NJ I COHEN Presides:. age that ha» been protected for the I up tbe u»»or* and pul* on health» fle«h cemetery yard. We can give you grain hay, fall H I- PITTOCK Vice-President. Tho*e de» in ng to know «metb.ng a boot NEW* OF VI HEX \ I arg« Y k-kl of Ftae Ilf alia Messrs. F. H. Coolidge and Byron either green or ripe, and though the tbe body ;a health.aad di»ea*< al*o medí B I.EE PAGET Secretary. Hawks and the Misses In«x Phelps The 40-acre tract of alfalfa leased price of feed is higher, you will find cine and Mxrgvry. without tecbniauitir«. «.•Id MM llu<Jir4. Ulirat. J O COLTRA. Assie'an: Secretary Mr Manton I* Not Kxpe<t«l to Re and Lina Coe drove to Walla Walla by «; W Rigby on Indian land seven t . • • . ’ . d have not raised the price, but that we Nick Taltlnger returned to Athe last night to attend the graduating Ad.ah h can be had iv ti cent* *e cover — I* Not I ’ l«-a-«*i Willi ihe mile* east of Pendleton, is thl* year th eold schedule of prices is main na this morning, after disposing of oat Kent «tarn; » • r the c -th U . " d bock. tained. Rogue River < ountry—Recovering exercises of the Walla Walla hospital. ylel-llng tile best crop for each cut ¿«0 i bushel* of wheat at 70 rents to Ad*lre»a Ln k V Px:ie B*«Aa.v N \ Guy Edwards has returned from an ting since the land was sown to al ♦♦•♦•♦♦♦♦♦•♦••»•••»»♦»♦•♦6***********6*********»66— the Pacific Warehouse Company, From Typhoki lexer—Returned outing near the headwater* of the Oregon Feed Yard falfa by Mr Rlgty nine years ago This was spring wheat sown on stub- 1'roiu VL*it to 4 aruula—Dangeron*- Walla Walla river. Mr Rigby is a strong advocate of the MILLSAP BROTHERS. Proprietor*. Wednesday J. F Campbell sent a practice of harrowing alfalfa with a hie. and club of the finest quality. ly III With Intermittent Fever— ................................................................................................................................****.............. *♦♦»***»♦*****♦+ Mr Taltlnger doe* not believe as box containing five peaches to the spring-tooth harrow every spring, much wheat will be sown around ■ > Blackleg Kilk-«l a Calf. They were Warld's fair at St. Louis, The harrow Is set to cut deep, and A’hena thl* year as common Athena. Sept. 7.—S. C. Stanton is of the Elbert* variety and each peach the surface of the ground and the again striken with apoplexy. Mr. weighed 12 ounces OF PENDLETON root* of the alfalfa nearest the sur- laical Opciou Petition Stanton was down town yesterday Smith Woods of Iowa. Is here a face are thoroughly riddled by the A petition 1* In drculaUon in Pen- CAPITAL .................................... S 70.000 apparently in good health, and had guest of hi* nephew. Mr L B Zell, process, It appears to be a great submission to the vot- Mrs O. C. Rinker came home yes- stimulus to the crop, which has been ! ■ •*--. f : SlUPLrS .................................... »130.000 made preparations to go to -Medical •C thl* < -jr.ty at th« coming Nov- ¡ ¡ Lake with T. J. Watts. They ex Tekoa. Wash where sh« ter«lay from Transact* a general banking bu-U- lighter and of Inferior quality every «mb* - ■ ■ ■ ' tha question of II- '► neatc Exchange and telegraphic trans pected to start this morning. He is has been on an extended visit tn her year the harrowing has been neg- censing or not licensing saloon* for ¡J fer* sold on San Fran<-i*co. New York. in a dangerous condition, and there son. C. D. Rinker. lerted. - • Inti I ' ■ -.oon to* i > Mr and Mrs. B F Scott came up Chicago anil principal point* in the is little hope of his recovery. This -lay It had about one dozen signa- ’ ’ Is the fourth time he has been af yesterday from th«lr home at Pendle North west ! Terr on lz-f( Hand Ule* i I ton. and for several «lays will be th* Draft* drawn on China. Japan anil flicted with the dread disease. J. A Reeves, of Camas prairie. _________________ I I S. P. Purdy, after making a tour gvi*-sts of Milton friends. Europe. wa* In'thwn yesterday He to suffer- ItenwHlellng Rrwktoncv*. through the Rogue River country, Make* collection* on reasonable Ing severely from an abacus* on the i Henry Iztzinka to having the resi with the intention of settling, return rilICK F- VU FEk unici I» term*. back of his left hand, and the result I dence at the corner of Johnson and ed home Saturday much dissatisfied of an Injury sustained seven years I Webb streets, i which he purchased i with that part of the state. Va|*-r That I* Head 1 W iH-rexcr fl»r LEVI ANKENY. Presklent. ago. At that time the hand was some time ago i of Mrs. Martin, re- William Willaby. who for the past W. F. MATI.fM K. Vice-Preskient. English Ijtnmuige I I« Spoken, merely scratched, but blood poison modeled and other Improvements . few days was threatened with typhoid G. M. RICE. Caohler. The ticket« are now made up and ing »et In. and while the hurt ap- mad« e Upon It. It Is being wired forj fever, is able to be out and around IF YOU BUY A BUGGY OR WAGON. OR A FARM IMPLEMENT BECAUSE IT IS CHEAP. IT presidential parent ly completely healed at the elect riclty. and an entirely new sys- I the most Interesting and is entirely out of danger. OFTEN PROVES TO BE VERY EXPENSIVE ECONOMY. AS IT TURNS OUT TO CE CHEAPER IN States hat« time, it has given Mr Reeves more lem of plumbing put In. camimign the United Mrs. Sarah McDougal of Weston, And or less trouble ever since, and has QUALITY THAN IN PRICE I DO NOT PRETEND TO COMPETE WITH THE "CHEAP JOHN” known «Ince 1*60. ha» i begun who has spent two weeks at Walla it is the mo»t important, too. now developed into an Indolent ulcer OUTFITS FROM THE EAST WHO ARE HERE TODAY ANO GONE TOMORROW. AND WHO UN I «rand ttik-f of Rathbones. Walla attending her daughter. Mrs. ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 1889. Which will It be. Parker and I »avis Mrs Mabel Chastain. of Milton. LOAD SOME CHEAP ARTICLE ON YOU AND ARE NOT HERE TO MAKE IT GOOD WHEN THE Sam McBride, Is spending a few days or Roosevelt and Fairbanks' No- Harvest 1« Ended. grand chief of the Rathbone Sisters in Athena, a guest of her nephew, , CAPITAL ..................................... 2100.000 PAINT WEARS OFF AND IT PROVES ITS SHODDINESS. I AM HERE TO STAY. I WILL body knows yet, but the Thrlce-a- Harvest is Just about over In the In Oregon, passed through Pendleton Transact* a general banking hnsine**. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kilgore. CHARGE YOU A REASONABLE PRICE AND GUARANTEE MY GOODS TO BE AS REPRESENTED. Week World will tell you promptly. Cold Spring* district. this morning on her way home from B K. Hoyt, Mrs. Donaid McIntyre and daugh Interest allowed on time deposit*. fully i and truthfully every move who ba* operated the IN FACT. I WILL NOT CARRY CHEAP. SHODDY GOODS. BECAUSE I EXPECT YOUR TRADE Simpson a Ontario and other points In the east Exchange bought and sold on all ters. Misses Laura and Bel!, after ment of a hot and thrilling cam- Schubert combine. In that THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR. TO KEEP FRIENDS ANO CUSTOMERS IN THE IMPLEMENT district, ern part of the state. Mrs Chastain spending several weeks at Toronto. principal points. paign. The real newspaper now tai* season. was in the city today, has been Inspecting the lodges and es returned BUSINESS THE ONLY WAY IS TO SELL GOODS THAT ARE A CONSTANT RECOMMENDATION Special attention given to collec Can., visiting relatives. print* facta, rather than hope«, and and say* the machine was run Into tablishing new one». tions. home Sunday, The McIntyre family TO YOUR STOCK. GOODS THAT WILL STAY BY YOU AND IN THE END SAVE YOU MONEY. it has always been the effort of the th shed yesterday, after a success- have moved to town for school Iwn»- YOUR TIME AND YOUR PATIENCE. A GLANCE OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST WILL PROVE Thrlce-a-Week World to tell the ful season's run. and Other Im pro venie nt*. New Barn fits. In which over 10«0 W. J. FURNISH. President. thing that ha* happened exactly n* acre* were cut. THAT I AM HANDLING ONLY THE BEST GRADES OF IMPLEMENTS AND MAY SUGGEST Charles Barnett ha» made many Several crops Miss Myrtle Booher Is visiting rel •I. N. igiAL, Vice-President. It happened. Thus you can Judge main uncut yet. SOMETHING YOU ARE IN NEED OF. ALL I ASK OF YOU IS TO COME IN ANO COMPARE THE atives In Athena from Clarkston. but next week will Improvements to hts residence prop T. J. MORRIS. Cashier. for yourself and form your opinion. erty on South Llllelh since moving *ee the finish of the harvest. Wash J. W. MAIAJNEY, A.«s't Canhler. ’’QUALITY" OF MY GOODS AND PRICES WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING ELSE.VHERE There I* also a great war going on into the new dwelling In July. A Calvin Ogle after visiting his un- AND I KNOW I WILL GET YOU FOR A CUSTOMER. I HANDLE THE CELEBRATED in the East, where the World ha* l-arn. coal house and new fencing In Bankruptcy. c'.c left for North Yakima yesterday, REPORT OF THE CONDITION a brilliant staff of correspondent* tn principal additions made dur are the where he will engage in hoppicking J. G. Rita, a sawmill man operating —OF— the field, and their rej«orts ar« found Ing the past month. Mrs. Robert Root, who iB very sick HODGE HEADERS. BINDERS. R/.KES AND MOWERS. regularly in the columns of the near Hllgard. has filed a petition In The Commercial National Bank witi. typhoid fever, has a sister, Mrs. bankruptcy | n the United States court Thrlce-a-Week World. No. 7301. Straw Bnmnl. THE CHAMPION REAPER. Smith, from Waitsburg, to care for AT PENDLETON. OREGON, The Thrice-a-Week World's regu- at Portland. HI* liabilities are »7<»7 Hailey yesterday ha«l T « two her till she regains her health. At the close of business Sept. 6. 1904. lar subscription price Is only 11.00 and his assets »13.750. He Is a well ■tacks of straw burned out on his THE CELEBRATED RACINE BUGGIES AND HACKS. Mrs. Robert Thorp and Miss Lulu RESOURCES. per year, and thl* pays for 15« pa known lumberman of Union county Wild Horse ranch. The stacks were < > Loens and discounts .... Master Lawrence, left this and has operated largely »29,724 90 and the on THE OLD RELIABLE BAIN WAGONS. pers. We offer thia unequalled news Overdrafts, secured and unse Ignited from burning stubble which morning for the mountains, where Grand Ronde river. cured ........................................... 1.408.51 they will spend a few days visiting paper and Weekly East Oregonian got from under control. WHEN ANOTHER DEALER TELLS YOU HIS WAGON IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE BAIN U. 8. bonds to secure circulation 12,500 00 together one year for »2 25. Premiums on U. S. bonds ......... Bringing in Rambouillet Ram*, 583.75 relatives. WAGON IT IS A TRIBUTE TO THE SUPERIORITY OF THE BAIN. Expenses paid ....................... ' 1,437 15 School II oih I h Filed. Donald Snyder or Walkt Walla, was C. P. Granger of Dayton, i. in the Furniture and fixtures ............... 5,862.8« IIOIGIIT 12,000 I.A.MHS The |>apers relative to the bond is a guest of the Wilkinson's this week. SUPERIOR DRILLS—Superior of all Drill*. county as agent for R. A.________ Due from national banks (not Jackson. sue of »2500 for the building of a < • reserve agent; .......................... 8,772.37 Misses Essie and Nellie Foss left Connolly anil Smith Sell to Colorado one of the moat extensive Washington public school at Pilot Rock, were Due from state banks and THE HAINES-HOUSER HARVESTER—Said to ba far and away the Beat Combined Harveeter Sunday for Moro, to visit their sheep raisers. He will bring over bankers 3.258.12 brother. Feeder*. filed today with the county school on the market Due from approved from the Wallowa country a band of reserve The Sylvester brothers have bought Rambouillet rams with the Intention superintendent. O. A. Cannon, a former clerk at , »«‘•“te ....................................... .. 11,997.23 WASHINGTON DOUBLE DISK WEEDER. Lawful money reserve in bank, viz : the Fair store, has been engaged le of Joe Connolly 3000 head of lambs, of selling them to Umatilla sheep Specie ....................... »14.36752— So lllgli School Ut Milton. Legal lender notes 3,481 00— 17,848.52 teach the school In District No. 45. and of the J. E. Smith Livestock Co. men. THE WELL KNOWN CANTON AND FLYING DUTCHMAN PLOWS. AND GANG PLOWS. The proposition of a high school at 1000 lambs. These 12.0JJO Limbs will commencing next Monday. Redemption fund wltu U S Milton has been voted down by the treasurer (5 per cent of circu George Banister lost a fine calf a lie full fed In the pea-fields of the Real F*lalc Traii*f<-r. lation «25.00 few days ago. Blackleg is suppose«! San I.uls valley, and are expected to school board at that place. The quea- Mary Allee Sheridan has transfer THEN THERE IS A HOST OF OTHER THINGS I ALW/YS HAVE IN STOCK, SUCH AS be ready for the mutton market by red to Annie T. Hill lots «.nr- and two lion of a ninth gruile may be con »id- Tot» ............................................ »93,826.51 to be the cause. AXLE GREASE AND LUBRICATING OILS, WAGON JACKS. DOUBLE TREES AND SINGLE TREES. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex John* the middle and last of December. LIABILITIES In block four. Livermore’s addition ered. Capital stock paid in.................... *50.000.00 son. August 31, a daughter. When Western lambs are put into to the original town of Pendleton, WHIPS AND WHIP STOCKS, MONKEY WRENCHES, BOLTS. VALVES, BABBITT. WHEELBAR- National bank notes outstanding 12.50000 • • William Miller is seriously ill at th? pea-fields first they are only al- the consideration being »3850. ROWS. BLACKSMITH TOOLS, RUBBER HOSE FOR WATER TANKS. AFRICAN Individual deposits subject to WATER BAGS. his home In this city. He ha» the lowed to stay an hour or so per day. check ..................... »17,173.97— BELTING AND LACING AND OTHER ARTICLES. I AM HERE TO DO BUSINESS AND TO GET Illg (iittlr Deal. Iiemand certificates Intermittent fever. His brother. E<1 as the forage Is strong and must be Bryan-Duuran. of deposit ........... 6,843.69— YOUR BUSINESS ANO KEEP IT. YOU WILL FIND THAT I WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST VALUE Miller, and aunt, Mrs. D. Dick hod , ti ken in moderation for several C. R. Duncan and Mis* Chatoie Time certificates of What Is possibly the biggest V.eeks. FOR YOUR MONEY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. COME AROUND AND INVESTIGATE. from Union are here. deposit and sav Bryn ■i were married yesterday nt cattle deal In the history of Inga deposits . . 7,308.85— Mrs. William Thompkins has left Weston, nt the home of the groom’s Total deposit* ............................... 31,326.31 tor Waitsburg, Wash., to make prep Umatilla and Grant counties mother, Mrs. E. E. Dunean. Justice for the liast 15 years. Is on at Total ........................................... »83,826.51 arations to send her son. Roy, to the of the Peace Wood officiating time of going to press. J. C. State of Oregon, County ot Umatilla, as : business college at that place John l.iiili-rninn Limt 5*3 Sai'ks on I, W. L. Thompson, cashier of the a is,ve Lonergan, for the Frye- "Grandma” Banister is able to bl Summerville Place. named bank, do solemnly swear that the Bought Residence Properly. Bruhn Co., being the purchas above statement Is true to the beet of my up and around, and Is out of danger. laiat night about 9 o'clock. 593 O. W. Rigby has bought of T M. ing agent. The names of the knowledge and belief sacks of wheat burned In the field Keller for »2000. the residence prop parties transferring are not SUCCESSOR TO UMATILLA IMPLEMENT COMPANY W. L. THOMPSON, Cashier 4'OMPbAIN OF SERVIC E. of John Luderman, who lives on one Subscribed and sworn to before me this erty at the corner of Alta and Ann yet made public, nor the 9th day of September. 1904 of the Summerville places. »even streets. amount paid. Two thousand STEPHEN A. LOWELL. Resident* of the County Would Like miles northeast of Pendleton, Corner Court and Thompson Streets head of fat cattle will change Notary Public. .More Regularity In Mixed Train«. wheat had lain in' the field ever Correct - Attest : ROBERT LAING, hands tn this transaction. The great dock strike at Marseilles T. G HAILEY. Pendleton business men are pro I since the threshing, and was the uut- France, is breaking up. the wharf la W. S BADLEY. There is said to borers returning to work. testing against the uncertain service put of one setting eeeeeeeeeaeeee _ Directors 666»6-666M-6eaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaattttntnnHnnH < > OPENING Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dept Fall and Winter 1904 Alexander Dept. Store HOUSEHOLD GOODS IRRIGATOR V. 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