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— FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1904. Superintendent Public Works and Attorney Slater at one time dur ing the argument of a law point. Judge Fits Gerald ordered Slater to Si lit down and the latter retorted that he would go to some other court, where he could receive fair treat* nient. OXLY PRECIPITATION FROM "Go as soon a« you like.” replied FOGS IN THE WEST. the court. A4 ALLOW A MEETING MADE IMPORTANT CHANGES. Pendleton Presbytery, Formed of tlie Counties of l’matilla, Wasco, Whee ler. Crook and Part of Grant. Was Farly Potato Crop Almost a Failure, Created by Action of Ila- Eastern lati«- Potuto«-* Expected to lie ami Oregon I’rcsbyterj at Enterprise— Failure—Too Dry for Fall Niqsling Antagonism May Pendleton Academy Etitliuslastlcal- and Plowing—Pastun-s Dry ami lion M«> m *« <lirlslrnwii, Go«criiin*-tit Far •> Support«!—Good Pro»|M*ctH Are Llv«-»t«H*k Ixwing Fl«-«li—<'«>rn and Weston's sa 21 Weston, Sept, mer on I inatllln Rl M iiHtton. GBvs Alienti of the Institution. l.ute Apples Doing Well. loonitn-n are arrayed nguinai each Mure Rciiie«h for hilling Smut Revs. B. F. Harper. It. J. Dlven and other because of local option, and the S|M>n-s III S«ss| Wheat—Increaxe of 18 U- Van Nuy* have returned from The weather during the last week climax of a stormy interview yes- I’lil, Damaging p,-si In Tnialllli« presbytery at Enterprise, Wallowa was dry and smoky, with warm days terday between Herman Hesael. pro- County Demands Quick Action— county, futlguvd with the long stage and generally cool nights; fogs «Re prtetor of the White House, and C. ride, but rejoicing over the enthusiasm curred ill the western .««'lion on sev H. Wallers, proprietor of the Weston lor in u la Siiggvste«! by an Experi- and other evidences of a prosperixu«« eral mornings, and in portions of the saloon, was a _ charge of assault eiM«r«l l arnw-r. xesaion. and the warm welcome ex coast counties there was quite a de against the latter. Hessel is said to tended by the people of Enterprise. posit of moisture from them, which have gone to Walters’ saloon to dis- Words followed, The most Important feature of ths was of slight benefit to gardens an<! cuss local option. Owing to th«* large amount of fire presbytery was the resolution to di and the former is alleged to have left pastures. loss to Umatilla county threshing ma vide the Eastern Oregon presbytery, Threshing continues In scattered th«« Weston saloon with more rapidi Walters was ar chines und harvesters this year, caus which now consists of every county portions of the Columbia and the ty than dignity. ed by spontaneous combustion of -a«l of the Cascades, except latke an-l Grand Ronde valleys. Hoppleklng rested for assault and battery aixt smut dust, leading farmers are now Klamath. The Inconvenience of fined 17.50. was rapidly pushed to completion, He«sel is said to be circulating e studying means of killing the smut handling the affairs of the church and only a few yards remain to be germ in seed wheat. Among the through such a gengraphltwlly cum finished up. The yield continues be- local option petition among the resi moat practical agriculturists of the brous organization has become for low average, but’the quality is very dents of East Weston and the maun- Northwest is Moses Christensen. midable. and hence this step by the good. Early plunted potatoes are be- tain precincts, where he expect, to farmer on the Umatilla reservation, presbytery, which only needs ratifi ing dug; the yield is very disappoint* secure enough support to defeat the who lias made a long study of this cation by the syno«l. which meets at Late potatoes continue to do measure when It cornel before the Hipplegste, Supt. of Public ing. «ubject and who contributes the fol Portlan«! about October 10, to be an voters. The anti-saloon men are con Works, 61 West 6th BL, Lexington, Ky« poorly on account of lack of rain lowing short formula for the benefit accomplished fact. The third crop of alfalfa is about fident of victory, and have their pe writes: The division will be made along the titions ready for filing. They look of Umatilla farmers. ready for harvesting, and some cut “I find that Penina is an excellent Umatilla Indian School. Sept. 19.— 'real of the Blue mountains from the ting has been done In portions of Itpon the trouble between llessel an«! medicine especially for catarrhal affe<— <To the Editor.)—I supimse by the state line southward until Grant Waltors as hopeful to their cause. Eastern Oregon. tion* and all diseases leading to con .«mount of blu«- vitriol being placed county 1» reached. A portion of Grant Rut little plowing or seeding was sumption, bronchial troubles or stomach accomplished, as the soil Is too dry on sale at Pendleton, that the farm ■•«unty will be In this an«! a portion M8DEMY OPINED ers In this section vitriol wheat to In the other presbytery, and It will be troubles. It also acts as a preventative for working In the Willamette val- and keeps the system in * healthy con ley a few fields have been "disked" large* ktl«*iulancc uiul Bright I*r«»-- kill smut. the only county not entirely In ont Here Is an effective remedy: Mix or the other. dition so that it easily throws off dis in on ground plowed last spring. |u*cta f««r I't-mlk-ton Institution. thoroughly with 50 gallons of waler Gran«l Ronde presbytery will con- ease. It is an excellent tonic and a Corn is ripening nicely; the ears Pendleton Academy opened yester on pound of formalin; Immerse the •1st of Harney. Malheur. Baker. Un- great appetizer and as a large number are large and well filled, and on the of those who have been using it speak whole the crop promises well, Pas- day with the brightest outtook since I grain In the liquid, letting it remain Ion. Wallowa and a portion of Grant the institution was first established. 10 minutes. countlea vary highly of its curative powers, 1 am tures are very dry and stock is losing Today the enrollment has reached 54 The above solution was usr<l on Pendleton preabytery will comprise satisfied that my opinion of it is correct, flesh. Prune drying is progressing rapid- and many more students are expected ix>lh wheat and oats that was blac k Umatilla county, a portion of Grant and that it is deserving of high praise." ly in Southern «Oregon. In the Wil before the end of the present week. I with sinut spore«, by the experiment Wasco. Wheeler. Crook, and In fact. —J. H. Hippiegate. "The Increase In the academic de Station of Utah, and was entirely sat «11 of the rest of the territory east of Peruna is the remedy for catarrh. Al lamette valley the fruit is rather partment." remarked Superintendent isfactory; while vitriol was used on the «'ascades not Included In the slow in ripening and picking and most every body knows that by hearsay W. H. Bleakney. this afternoon, "is I grain 6f the same kind with unaatls- Grand Ronde presbytery and Ixake and thousands know it by experience. drying will not be general much be marked. The financial condition of ! factory results. tnd Klamath counties. fore next week; the crop is light. Catarrh in its various forms is rapidly Formaline can be procured from Thia division will ren«ler n« «-salary Late apples. while rather small, the school is Improving. The school becoming a national curse. An un promise abund.-mt yields; the early Is beginning to be known throughout any druggist. i revision of the articles of in*--»r;»ora- doubted remedy has been discovered by varieties continue to drop more than Eastern Oregon and our outside at .M oses christensen . tlon of Pendleton academy, but by no tendance Is better than the local." Dr. Hartman. This remedy has been usual. Farmer l'matilla Indian S«-h«H,l. premise* a division of loyalty to IL Several new instructors have been In fact, the loyalty to Pendleton scad- thoroughly tested during the pa-t forty Columbia River Valley. emy was never so pronounced as at Wil l. It Usi I Iti IT years. Penina cure« catarrh in all Weston, l'matilla county. M. M added to the faculty of the academy this session of the presbytery, and It phases and stages. There is no remedy Baker—Weather continues hot and this year, and the courses of study fit that can be substituted. dry; wheat nearly all hauled to the pupil for college work. The Mi-»»urian W ! h > Would -start Ironi was expressed by ministers and lay memtier» alike, U '• G. Couch editor Unbroken Ground I p." If you do not det ive prompt anJ satis warehouse; plums and prunes ripen grammar grades department Is In the of the Wallowa News, claims that the factory results from tbe use of Peruna, ing. but crop will be less than usual: hands of competent teachers. C. A. Hoffman was In town yester sezdemy has a fruitful but almost and potatoes will write atonce to Dr. Hartman, giving a apples scarce. day and over night, going on down In unty. MXTY-4 ENT RVTF full statement of your case, and he will probably be a light yield. to Foster and Ech > districts this untouched field In Wallowa «nd exprease«! the greatest confidence Simnasho. Wasco county. J O. morning. He Is from the fruit belt be pleased to give you his wulual-le *d- Ashenhurst—Weather cool and dry; First Sp«-ial Rai«- Ever «.lien to Kan of Southern Missouri, and a brother- tn the present head of the Institution vice gratis. elalmng that the entire county shared sas City. in-law of Oscar Dails, another arriv Address Dr. Hartman. Pns;.>nt of threshing in progress. in that feeling. Plateau Region. Effective September 24. the O. R. al who is seeking a location. Wallowa and Union countie* will Baker City. Baker county, W. C. a N. company has published a rate Mr. Hoffman will engage in or- ••••••••••••••••••••a««««« McGuiness—There has been no rain of <0 cents a hundred on grain ship chardlng on a considerable scale If next year send several students to the academy who have never attended • • since August 28th; previous to that ped from points south of Winona for he can find the conjunction of land. date no rain had fallen, except a Kansas City. This tariff applies only water and price to suit him. He de before, and from all part* of the trace, since August 3d: but 0.07 of to carload lots of not less than 30.000 sires to "start from the unbroken presbytery come news of a great re vival of Interest In the Institution. an Inch has fallen in six weeks: this pounds. Heretofore the railroads ground up." so as to carry out Io the CHILDREN'S SILVER SETS. There is a new minister at La is unusual for this vicinity: stock have never made a special rale on fullest extent his desires as to the de- ranges, even in irrigated territory, wheal from this section of the coun velopment of an orchard from the Grande—Rev. E B Hay«-*, late of Placerville. Cal., who will be Installed are suffering for want of water and try to Kansas City and way points most primitive conditions, unhamper November 6. becoming very dry; plenty of fruit in Increased demand for the Western ed by anybody else'* experimenta the markets. grown cereal is the cause of the new failures or successes, A» he himaeif Pl.I ATT or < H 1R<«Í> Owyhee. Malheur county. J. M tariff. During the present season expresses it. ”1 don't want to Kick Harris—As we still have plenty of more wheat has left the Inland Em a plow or spade where one has ever water in the Owyhee ditch, crops are i "•4d|>fwr " Ilk-ks Befoer tbe Poller pire for Eastern |«olnts than ever be been stuck, nor to dig out anybody not suffering from «-ontlnu«! < dry < <>urt on Hirer C ount«. fore in teh history of the wheat grow else * stumps, nor burn anybody else'* weather; third crop of alfalfa is now brush.” ing Industry of the Northwest Arthur Hicks for carrying con«-rsl- being cut and is fine; grain crop ed weapons. 19 days In the city jall- good: prun«»s are fairly goo«i and are Arthur Hicks for assault and bât it YIM \<. TUI MONEY being gathered and shipped, apples tery. 1« day* in the city jail. wormy. Mill Uyrk-k Mr« I.Hiœriy of lVodk- Arthur Hick*, charged with dis- t.raiHh- R oih I«- Eh-ctric Railway and lon IX-ople in lx-wi-VKl charging firearm» within «the city. THE BIG SCHOOL SVPPLY P«>w«-r llant. NEWS OF MILTON. Will Wyrick has returned from a case continued The early ««instruction <«f the Grand STORE. Mike Grata. Jr for disorderly «q*n- two weeks' visit to and In the vicinity • • Return«! From Pn>tra«t«l Visit to Ronde Valley electric railway and of Lewiston He lays the fruit crop du<t. 15 days fti the city jalL • • power plant, ac-cording to W. E I>a- • • California—Columbia Colk-ge Open- in that country—of grapes and vldson of this city, the secretary of •••••••••••••••••••••••••• As the result of a drunk two fights tag Celebrnt«! by An Interr*ting the company. Is practically assure-! peaches especially—was Immense this ♦ Public Program—Several Mer "My father is now in the East.' said year. The ezportatlons are mostly and a gun-play yesterday and the day ♦ before. "Skipper Hicks and Mike chant- Are Bu>ing Goods in Port Mr. Davidson this morning, 'for the first consigned to Spokane and dis Gratz. Jr., were responsible for the tributed from that point. land—Sime»-—full, Trvat«l for Fry purpose of Interesting capital, and he Mr. Wyrick visited at Vineland, above to appear on the city recorder's advises me that he has several per- •dpela». near Lewiston, with his cousin. Dr I. d-x. k<-t to finance the enterprise sons ready ’ Bear this in mind when you To the charge of carrying conceal Milton. Sept. 26.—Mrs. Matt Moa- I intend to go East in about a month U. Temple, formerly of this place, but need poultry and stock supplies who went to Vineland from Enter ed weapon« Hicks entered a plea of grove returned Saturday night from to assist in the work. and ask for the International He pleaded not guilty to the prise. where he practiced medicine guilty Los Angeles. Cal., where she spent the am In receipt of a letter from Poultry and Stock Food. Use assault charge but was adjudged for some time. 1 He also met In Lew- summer visiting. R. A. Morrow, the vice-president. He Kow Kure for your cow trou- guilty by the court. The charge of The hearts of Dr. end Mrs. H. C. has just complete«! a Dip over the 1st on. the Krebs i brothers, who are ble*. discharging firearms within the city Dotson were gladdened by the ar proposed line of the railway, and de running a saloon there and are doing limits was continued until today upon rival of a seven pound baby boy Sat clares that It Is one of the finest val a good business u They have been there about five • month«, ^nd call Hl«ks' plea of not guilty. urday. leys he ever saw.” Gratz, with a wave of his hand and their establishment the State, fr«m 117-m East Alta St. Dr. H. L. McQuary arrived Sunday the Slate In this place, in which i they a nod. acknowledged his guilt when from Tacoma and Is visiting at the Agent for Lee’s Lice Killer. BOTH ANKLE* HIMTTHFII. asked to plead to the charge of dis were at «me time Interests«!. ■»........................>............................ -♦ home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McQuarv. orderly conduct. J E. Nichols left Saturday for Weston Farmer I'rll 20 I'ret ami IJt Tom Shannon, whom Hicks was BOOM AT ARLINGTON. THE TIME WILL COME Portland to purchase goods. on Hi- Feet. found guilty of assaulting, appeared Dr. S. A. Fulton spent Sunday and Alex Walker, a prominent Weston l’r,»>«-«t Ion of tbr C'ontlon Braii«li In court with a badly decorated coun When the .Vlviie of This Pendleton Monday at Walla Walla. tenance. He admitted that he and Maiers a (,n*ai stir. Resident Will Help You. Tonight Columbia college will hold farmer. Is in the Walla Walla hospi Gratz became Involved in a fight, but tal suffering with fractures of both "I never saw Arlington ao lively. ” its opening exercises at 8 o'clock at Very few people are entirely free that is the last thing he remember* of from backache. It does not take the opera house and the following ankles. Walker was injured Mon-lay said Alexander G. Ogilvie, of Wallace. the affair until he awoke with a swell afternoon by the overturning of a Cochran A North, who was In Pen- program will be given: much to derange the kidneys. A lit "The town is ed head. A witness declared that Instrumental music, (piano)—Miss load of hay. He was «-omlng down a | .Heton this morning tle cold, a strain, stooping positions steep grade when the accident occur- I fu|| nf rallroa«! men and laborer*, and «hen Gratz and Shannon were fight or hard work overtax those delicate Myrtle Plant. red. I grading machinery 1» being shipped ing Hicks took a hand, or rather a Vocal solo—Miss In*z Phelps. organs and many aches and pains Walker was thrown from the wag- I into the place In carioa«ls. It Is ex foot and jumped upon the latter, Opening address—President Louis promptly follow, A Pendleton citl- cn and landed on his feet in the rock.1 pected that the grading work will be rendering him unconscious. zen tells you here how every kidney C. Perry. 20 feet away Had he struck on his I completed by January 1: and by the Vocal solo — Miss Sid nor Davenport ill can be relieved and cured. Read head. It is thouKht he would have I nmt of April the O. R. A X will have WI>TOX MOUNTAIN TIMOTHY. A B. about it: raftered fatal injuries. I cars running to Condon.” ’• iolin solo—Miss Myrtle Plant. H. A. Thompson, retired, who lives Hay Reading—Miss --------------------------- Mr Ogilvie is a pioneer of Eastern Two Carload« of Exorlk-nt E. Temperance on Stonewall Jackson street, says Two Ix«od*> of Sheep. I Oregon >|«> engaged In the sheep Ixwi«-« M«*slon Day. "My kidneys troubled me by spells Gray. Reading—Miss Sidnor Davenport. Two tralnload* of sheep—one business for a number of year* Hi* for 10 years and at such times with Weston mountain timothy hay is Instrumental solo, (piano)—Miss train shipped to Garrison & Reynolds home Is in Portland. The Dalles a steady, dull aching across my back. leaving Weston at the rate of two car an«! tre other by Stephens A Hunter— ht' *’*« taking on a brighter look loads dally. C. K. Bryson, a promi I used large quantities of various Myrtle Plant. Rev. M. V. Howard of Pendleton, will be sent from this point In a short land the pros|MH-ts are for brisk hu«i- nent Weston mountain farmer, who kinds of medicine said to be good for The work on the «>. R A N. is in Pendleton to«iay. said: it. Finally I got a box of Doan's chairman of the board of trustees, tlme. most of them destined for the ne«s Nebraska feeding grounds. It is ex- I extension to Dufur Is responsible for Kidney Pills at the Brock A McComas will be master of ceremonies. "Mountain hay this year is of fine Miss Rose Reckius spent Sunday In p«-cted that a proportion of th«-»«-1a great amount of The Dall«-s actlv- quality and finds a ready market, Co. drug store and I found them to be just what I needed. They went Walla Walla visiting Miss Dora Stew- sheep will be In a condition to I *(y " Our wheat crops were just fair, but slaughter immediately upon their ar-I Ogilvie went to Walla Walla the higher altitudes are not so well right to the spot and not only re ar,. Mrs. V. H. Chastaln went to Weston rival at or near Missouri river points 'h'» morning, but will return to Pen- adapted for the raising of grain. It lieved my backache, but cured It per manently. I will be only to pleased yester«lay to attend the funeral of and in that case those which warrant | dleton in a day or two. is with hay- that we hope to succeed. She returned the step will be Immediately forward to tell other about the merits of this Miss Mamie Wilson. "A great deal of hay Is sold to the home last night. TEA! HERS ASSIGNED. remedy.’’ ed to Chicago and other packing government, which desires only timo J. B. Frazier left yesterday for For sale by all dealers. Price 50 house points. thy of the flnAt grade. Most of the _________________ Pemlleion Sciioola Now Organise«! for farmers sell lhefr product to a Wes cent*. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. Portland, where he will join his wife, Nasal catarrh quickly yields to I Busin«*«*. N. Y., sole agents for the United who 1 as been there for several weeks. ton dealer who dlsp«>ses of it to out Theii little daughter. Marguerite, has treatment by Ely s Cream Balm. I The city schools opened In earnest side marketa States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and !«»en undergoing treatment for her which Is agreeably aromatic. It islthls morning, and the pupils took up "Weston mountain fruit this year is ey«.-s at Fort land. take no other. received thn.ugh the nostrils. ,he|r -ud|„ ,,f the teachers very plentiful. The berry crop Is al J. N. Stone is in Portland buying a cleanses and heal* the whole surface have their grades There ways later than In the valley and as stock of furniture for his fall trade. over Which It diffuses Itself. A rem- ar„ „111 one or two vacancies to be a result the mountaineer gardener en CITATION. Mrs. J. 8. Richey went to Walla edy for nasal catarrh which is drying I f|||e.t The primary grades are crowd- joys a brisk trade after the lowlan In the county court of the state of Oregon, Walia today for a few days' visit with or exciting to the diseased membrane f(1 „„q ,xlra mom« may have to be der's market Is ended.” for Umatilla county. friends. ■hould not be used. Cream Balm is provide«! In the matter of the estate of Josiah M« lx in Mathias, who has been here Parker Cox, deceased Citation. Tomlied die Traveling Man. recognized as a specific. Price 50 Th„ teachers «re assigned as bi To George Cock. William Cock. Bessie lecelvin, treatment for erysipelas, A valuable watch and chain, a dia A 1OWB George W Eyre, principal of Cock, Evelyn Cock sn«l Mrs Florence •«as so far recovered as to return tn cents at druggists or by mall cold in the hea<! immediately dlsap- High sch«x>! nwlste.l by Miss Hall and mond pin and 11 15 In money were Cork, widow of Fred L. Coek, decease«!. belrs at law of Josiah Parker Cox, de his home at The Tanks today. pears when Cream Balm is used. Ely Miss Ivanh«..- eighth grade Misses taken from Nick Roberts, a traveling -ease«!, and to Frank J. Parker,_____ Frank __ J. Brothers. 56 Warren street. New Hltner. Epple and Duncan;’ seventh man. well known tn this city, in Ba White, lpawle Cock, Evelyn Cock. Aaron FENCE CASE IN COURT. YOrlt' I grade. Misses White and Davis; sixth ker City Monday night, Roberts and F Parker, Mrs Florence Cock and Sylvia Cottrill, devise««« and legatees named In I grade. Miss Harris, (vacancy to be several friends were obliged to spend Gabriel and .lens Jensen fine«! »so the will of the said Josiah Parker Cox, de- ‘ WEDNESDAY’S MM ALI. I filled); fifth grade. Ml»».-« Moorhouse the night in Baker City, and It was ceased. GREETING: Each for Obstructing Road. land Marple; fourth grade. Misses while attempting to keep away ennui IN' THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you, and each of you, are re- Gabriel and Jens Jensen were found Jacob Born, the Ukiah cattleman, is I Baum and Haley, (vacancy to be fill- by u stroll through the dark portion quirwl anil hereby cited to appear at the guilty this afternoon In Justice of the in town today. led); thlr«l grade. Misses Wood. of town, that he was touched, Rob October, 1904, term of tbe above entitled County Court, to-wlt: at 11 o’clock in tbe Pea<e Thomas Fitz (»«-raid’s court of Herman Hessel of Weston, was jnjF'roome and Mrs. Rynearson: second erts says he does not know just where highway an<|. Pendleton last night. forenoon on Monday, tbe 24th day of Oc obstructing a public | Itrade. Misses Wllla and Lingenfelter; he lost his jewelry. The watch was tober. 1904. at tbe County Court room In were flne«l 150 each, The complaln- Moses Taylor, a prominent Athena flrwt Kra'1*'’ Misses Parrott, Gans. I-ane valued at about 1160. the Court House of Umatilla County, Or egon. in tbe city of Pendleton In said ing witness was S. A. Edwarda. The farmer, was In Pendleton last night. IEpple. Teaciicr»’ Contra»-!« I'll«!. county, then anil there to show cause, if Jensens and Edwards are neighbors. Constable J«:»se A. Lleuallen. of any exist, why tbe said County Court It was shown by the evidence intro The teaching contracts of Mlip Al SHOT TWO BEAR sbould not grant tbe prayer of tbe peti duced that the defendants fenced up Weston, is in Pendleton today, having ma F. Barnett, D. Lynn Gubser. Miss tion of Frank B Clopton. administrator of tbe estate of Josiab Parker Cox. de a public road to prevent persons from missed the northbound train. Downey ami Rust Got the Mother ami Nellie M Stevens and Miss Luella B. ceased. with the will annexed, filed here driving along it. The state was rep «'ralgen, of the Weston public school, Fay Le Gr«iw. cashier of the First in on September h. 1904. wherein be prays resented by Winters A Collier. R. J. National Bank of Athena, was in the Her Cub. were filed with the county superin for an order and decree of the said County Dan Downey and Oscar city last evening on business. . -------- Rust had tendent of schools this morning. court, authorizing and directing bim to Slater was counsel for the defense. Miss Bella Carlstrom has been en- I ,>x, . '* ------- r,«nr e near I.ehman sell all of the real property belonging to A tilt occurred betwen the justice the estate of the deceased, and all of the Springs yesterday afternoon with an Real Estate Transfers. gaged to teach school district No. 67. estate and interest which be. as adminls William W. McQueen to Alva As a health on the south fork of the Walla Walla. Irate black bear and her cub. and as trator, can lawfully sell, said real proper a result both the animals today are Pierce, quarter section of land near ty being situated In Cmatllla county. Ore W. C. Kennedy took one of the 2- gon. and particularly described as fol the front of a Court street Milton; consideration, $1600. «nd*riiiont'hly year-old Percheron stallions belong-I occupying meat market "*"* ** ' our' !”11' 1 lows : P ««««ms •»Q^.r.^. Tbe northwest quarter and the south Ing to the McLaughlin company, out Downey and Rust saw a small cub Another rate war between the boat west quarter of scstlon 13; tbe northwest found une«|ual- to Thomas Gilliland's place, two miles walk out of th,, brush ami shot it but lines from The Dalles down the river «inarter and the southwest (juarter of sec - • * " 1 tion *24 : the east half of tbe east half of ed. That’s why east of Pilot Rock, where the ani-11 before they could reach the Bide of has begun and Is expected to result In section 14. and the east half of the north so many wo mal will be kept for a time for In the dead animal, the- mother appeared touching the bottom. east quarter of section 23. being HSO spectlon. men line it to a-T«-s of land in all. all of said land being on the scene, and with a savage growl the exclusion situate«l In township S north and range 31 Weston ... Is threatened with a water I . made for the ------------ hunters . . - There was nil XI/ Fn Cattts esn bs prevented. east of the Willamette meridian. of all other famine. Pine U' creek Is dry and the some tail sprinting for a few moments Kilin antrsBiACkUGVMciWg This citation is issued and published remedies. It big city well affords so little water I until one of the inen reache«! a point III ill II C«liiorni«»faTurHr.themo*t»iic- pursuant to order of the above entitled never falls In that street and lawn sprinkling are where he coul«l turn und fire. The III 111 II ceasful, e«Bie«t uaed and lowrat county court, made on September 15, 1904. Mw wii priced reliable vaccine made. <anea of Witness the Honorable H. J. Bean, entirely out of the question. The mother dropped dead _ Powder, airing or pH! form. Writ« Judge of said county court, and tbe seal Skk N m O«I h , ■ for free Black Leg Booklet. only water used now is for necessary The bear are of the «mall black va- thereof, hereto attached, at the court BfaOlMfs TUB CUTTER LABORATORY house In Pendleton, I matllla county, Ore householii purposes, and as one citi- riety, so common in the Blue moun- ■ t ■ Sm>i*. g Aat> PHMKtaqn gon. this 15th day of Heptember. 19«4. zen says. "We ain't drinking any more tains. Ordinarily this species Is very ■ ■ Ml Our vaccine» arc for sale by IOB. Attest: FRANK HALING, water than we can help." timid, and avoids man. but the death lilaW Braok a MoComa« C«. • Sollet (Seal) ' Clerk. Of Laalugtaa, Kj., Say« : Tw ru <w Is an fixcellent Medicine ' Frederick Nolf b Co THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST C.F. Colesworthy HnSi^l Uncle Sam says it’s all right Uncle Sam, in the person of ten of his government officials, is always In charge of every department of our distillery. IJuring the entire pr«x:ess of distillation, after the whiskey is stored in barrels in our warehouses, during the seven years it remains there, from the very gram we buy to the whiskey you get, Uncle Sam is constantly on the watch. We dare not take a gallon of I our own whiskey from our own warehouse unless he says it's ail right. And when he j <!<«« say so. that whiskey g««es direct to you, w 'h ail its or;g;:ial •,'-er:gth, richness and F captk J fS«« mat ea lyxi e ossn, Lpqsdbre u Kr. c«« flavor, carrying a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S GUARANTEE of PURITY and AGE, and saving the dealers’ enormous profits. That’s why HAYRER WHISKEY is the best for medicinal purp««ses. That’ . why it is preferred for other uses. That’s why we have over half a million satisfied customers. That’s why YOU should try it. Your money back if you’re nut satisfied. Direct from our distillery to YOU Saves dealers' profits. Prevents adulteration. HAYNER WHISKEY * SEVEN YEAROU) J. FULL QU ARTS ■ Dl STILLER^ OUR OFFER ait- ST i tST*K.l«M(0 1SM «0 We will send v : FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES •« H4TBER SEVER-YEAR-OU) RYE tor 14 00. and we will pay the express charges. Try it and if you don't find it all r.ght ~.ght and as good as you ever drank or can buy from anybody else at any price, then send it back at our and yoer $4 .00 «rill be returned :o you by next mail. Just think that er. How could it be fairer? If you are not perfec’ly« dii tied, you are not out a cent. Better let us send you a Inal order. We únp in a pla:n sealed case, no marks to show what’s inside. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY »T. FAUL, DAYTON, O. AFTER AGREEMENT IlWf ■ EXNESS^CMARtES PAID IY US. “ Quality, Not Quantity ” Watches (iliLIliD Why send away for a watch, when we ran supply you at the same coat as a comparison of prices will convince you. John Clove Ila- ss-currd His laest Two Patent* and At ill Tomorrow Make a linai Proposition lo tlw Moninl Men of I-crulkton—Ea*k-r to Esxab- Usti Works Here Ilian al Any Other Point. John Clove came up on the early morning train from Portland, having completed on hu trip all the neces- sary preliminaries toward completing his title through the patent office to being the Inventor of the two device* described by the East Oregonian a short time ago as Integral pan* of the Clove combine, and only needed to make it a perfect machine. Tomorrow will follow Mr. Clove from Portland an agreement which he will g<> before the business men and capitalists generally here with. It will be a simple statement to the ef fect that the men who agree to Its terms will back their words with their deeds and finance the combine | at this place. This is probably "the third and last call"—the last pre sentation of this opportunity to the monied men of Pendleton and Uma tilla county. Mr. Clove's Influence 1* and has been toward the retention of the plan to manufacture the combine at this place. One reason is that the machine shops here are sufficiently equipped to turn out a small output without any heavy additional expenditures, while at .any other place the plant would necessarily have to be built from the ground up. The addition of from 130.006 to 140.000 worth of material to the pres ent plant will put it upon a footing of effectiveness that It would require a much larger expenditure to secure at any other point, where operations would have to commence at the very beginning, and will equip It to meet easily the demand which next year will bring for the machine. For Rent—For two or four years, half section of good wheat land. Plenty of water on place. Four miles from town. Charles Hein. Pendle ton. Oregon. IlatHl lladly Hurt. Engineer Jack Wrtgbf. of the O. R. A N. company, went to Portland last night to twelve surgical treatment. Mr Wright was Injured in the right hand yesterday by the bursting of a water gauge on hl* locomotive I Wright's hand Is badly lacerated. Seren-jewel American watch. Bickel case ....................... MAO » Expert Watch Repairing A better one for .................17.50 Does your watch or < clock need repairing? Is time ! an Important factor to you? S* vm'em-jewel Hampden tn nickel case....................... SHAO Don't run the risk of having join- timepiece ruined 8r ng it to us. Prices reasonable work guaranteed. ami all Ladites' gold Tilled 2>.«-vear sarraa'ed case. American movement ....................... *'2A0 .■>ar warranted and up. • case 115.00 LOUIS HUNZIKER The Progressive Jeweler 726 Main Street PLUMBING , k CsiMwl plumbing fa always tbe ct*eape*t. It has th lasting quail« ‘ ’ tie*. It Mate*» )oa rr|kair bill*. Always entrust yoer work to tboroagti. < ► reliable ami o*ai|w‘tcnt plum tier*. <>ur f<»rve fa made up of tbe beat < ) xperienerd w^irkmen. strict atteuUoo |»a>il to >anitar> feature« of ' ’ work. LET VS GIVE YOU FIGURES Goodman-Thompson Co. Téléphone 811. HARDWARE AND PI.UMBING. HJ Main Street •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a • • Heating and Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges LET VS SUPPLY YOU WITH X NEW STOVE AT OCR MONEY SAVER'S PRICES. W E MAKE EVERY STOVE IN OUR STORE A BARGAIN. SEE I s HI TURF. YOV BIA A STOVE Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, nerv ousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. - Retumtnc fr»»m th« Cuban war. I a Crfm-t wreck Mv bh*«*d was bs«i. atid mjr • Ith was «otir. Rut • few bottle« of Aver'« Sar»apartll.* completely cured tue *• II. C Ih'KMLBH. S<-ran ton. I*a. *1 <W a bottle. m L m JK m MMW b for j. c. ATKB < xx . Impure Blood Aid tho Sarsaparilla by keeping the bowels regular with Ayer'« Pills. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTTUE. V. STROBLE 210 Coart Street PORT WINE TONIC Port Wine—Iron and Oregon Grape Root. I The demand for a gentle and effective tonic to stimulate and recup- I erate the debilitated sqratem, has Induced THE OREGON WINE A LIQUOR CO. to place on the market the Port Wine Tonic, assuring their patrons that it will speedily tone up the system of persons suffering from all forms of Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Nervous Debility or Malarial com- plaints to which people of all parts of the country are subjected, It con tains no poisonous ingredients and can be taken by tile weakest persons with the best results. As a strengthening tonic and appetiser It has no equal. Prepared with the greatest care. The principal parts are composed of Selected Oregon Grixpe Root. Iron and our Famous Cucamonga (1*. year-old) Port. Port Wine Is acknowledged by physicians today to be more strength ening than meat. Orogoix. Grape Root is noted for its blood-giving and purifying qualities, w hlle the Iron rebuilds and tones up the entire system. The result Is a remedy unequaled for general medicinal purpose« and a beverage pleasing to the taste. Prepared and bottled under our personal supervision and guaranteed exactly as represented. Ask your druggist or grocer for It. and take no other, DIRECTIONS—From three to four wine glasses each day. in Jugs Oitly—Full «iiiarts, 75c; Half gallon. *1.25; Gallon, M.*5. In the county court of the state of Oregoo, foe ! umilila «-ounty. In the matter of tbe Míate of Carl Muller, deceased. Notice is hereby given. that ___ the ___ under- _____ signed has been ni>polnte<l bv the above entltlixl court, administrator of the estate of Carl Mtiller. decease«l, anti has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notl- Pendleton, Oregon. fl.sl to pn-went the same, with proper vouchers, to me at my home near Helix, Bowman Building, Main Street. Near Depot. t'malllla county, Oregon. within six mouths from the date hereof. Dated this loth ilav of September. 19<>4. I lor sale at Ilio East Oregonian office—Lagge buialk-s of uewspapara, LOVIS MI LLER. Administrator. I coiiialning over 100 lüg |>u|>cr-s can. lx- liad for 25c r bundle. OREGON WINE & LIQUOR CO.