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■ ■■■ „■■■ not have over one-half the nutritive qualities of either wheat, oafs or bar ley. if indeed, it has as much, it is simply “fillin',” but nothing more. The Horsemans now have 4000 acres of pasture under fence, since TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4. li»O4. the seven miles of fencing which they begun last spring was finished. They have all but about one-half mile of fencing completed for an addition 2,- 400 acres, and thus will have, when Ol i II I Its Ol INI VXD I M- M\\l IMI’OltlWr MVITFIIS that one-half mile is finished, 6400 SUITI.I D OlT OF COURT. acres of pasture under fence. ithi : \ ss < h i \ riox Mi.i: i The recent rains in the Gurdane country wet the ground to an average Ralph Hard Will Be Tried for Al depth of five inches over a large ter I’rommn Will Re Arranged Tonight iatili With Dangerous Weapon on ritory. and put the fall pasturage in Ml a Minting <»f the Executive I am compelled by a sense of gratitudi WetlncMlay. October 12—Saliilg for fine condition. The rain was not fol Ikmrtl in This < ||y — ('oniing Ses- to tell you the great good your remed) Gambling amt Baker ami Ogg for lowed by frost, ami the grass came has done me in a ease of Contagious Blixx slon I«» Re Made Profitable ami through ul once in regular spring Poison. Among other symptoms 1 was se Allowing Minor to Frequent a Sa- I iit<*rtajiiiiig>~—Prominent S|M*ak«*rs style. vcrely afflicted with Rheumatism, and goi loon Pa*—eil—Horse ami tattle to Ik* on the Program—La Grande G. \V. Horseman is building a large almost past going. The disease got a tirn Stealing tit'W- to Ile Bearti—Larce addition to his barn, and Al Horse- Irachcrs < «»tiling In u Body. hold upon my system; mv blood was thor oughlv poisoned with the virus. I lost it ny. Forgery. Fraud anti Assault.* loan is building a six-room resi weight, was run down, had sore throat Are Among the 1.1st of t'ritinsi to dence. eruptions, splotches and other evidence! Tin* executive committee of the In Be Punlsla'd. of the disease I was truly in a bad sharx \i hx \i w** notis land Empire Teachers* Association, when I began the use of S. S. S., but the consisting of President R. C. French persistent use erf it brought me out of my The (¿ibblU’wes and Tiscants Have and Secretary Frank K Wclies. of the The state circuit court convened trouble safe and sound, and I have the Moved to Pine Valley—Old-Timer association, and Chy Superintendent courage to publicly testify to the virtues ol this morning for the purpose of ar your great blood remedy, S. S. S., and tc ranging the civil and criminal docket Returned for a \ i-it—Joe Keene) I.. B * onklln. who is chairman of the executive committee of the asso recommend it to all blood-poison suffer for the jury term that begins next is Modernising HU Stock Ranch— ciation. will meet tn this city tonight era, sincerely believing if it is taken ac Monday. A majority of civil matters Mha ^»wniill Will Make B all Hun to arrange and complete the program cording to directions, and given a fail on the docket have been settled out —Much Activity in the Cattle Mar for the meeting of the association, trial, it will thoroughly eliminate every of court, and most of the criminal particle of the virus. J ames C UK BAX. ket—Hint Thrown Out to Pendle which will be held in this city Octo actions have been passed. Following Stark Hotel, Greensburg. Pa. ber 151-21. is the docket as now arranged: ton Budness Men. Already Inquiries from teachers are Ralph Ward, charged with assault Alba. Oct. 3.—The 20 hours steady reaching the members of the com Painful swellings in the groins, red erup" with a dangerous weapon. Wednes rain a week ago. followed by a warm mittee and final arrangements will dons upon the Ain, sores in the mouth day. October 12. day and no frost at night have caus- now be made In order to answer the and loss of hair and eyebrows, are some of Jesse Faling, conducting a gam e i the grass to shoot up like spring inquiries intelligently and make the symptoms of this vile disease. S. S. S bling house, passed. Is an antidote for the awful virus that William Raker and Albert Ogg. al lime, and the beef cattle now in pas known the scope and meaning of the attacks and destroys even the bones. ture are filling up ami gaining about meeting S S. S. contains no Mercury. Potash or lowing a minor to frequent a saloon, is much as in early summer. The committee will appoint «ub- passed. other mineral ingredient We offer Ji.ooc Joseph Gibbin. who has been a res committees on accommodations, Charles Hastings, obtaining goods for proof that it is not absolutely veget ident here for 2v years, has. with his rooms and reception. Arrangements able. Home treat by false pretenses, passed. John AA’a-lletsie. an Indian, assault sons and son-in-law, Fred Tiacant for entertainment, aside from the ment book giving moved to Pine Valley to make their regular program will be made, ad the symptoms and with a dangerous weapon, passed. dresses from prominent speakers will George Lamont, obtaining money future home. other interesting Milton Russell, an old-timer of this l»e arranged for. if possible, and the and valuable infor under false pretenses, not set. mation about this William McDonnell, burglary. Tues- place, who has been East for two program will be made highly enter years, is here visiting friends and is taining and profitable. disease, mailed dry October 11. now better satisfied with Oregon than Prof. E B. Conklin has receive«! free. Our physi R Hutchinson, larceny, passed. cians advise free word Iron* the La (Irande teachers in Warren Stephens, horse stealing ever.. Joe Keeney, the oldest stage con which they say the entire teaching those who write us. passed La Grande public William I^roque. cattle stealing, tractor on the Pacific coast, has corps of the R m Swift Specitc Cawpaay. Atlaata, Sa moved his band of horses from El schoolii will attend in a body. Other passed. GOOD WORK. Knute Knudsen and Jens Jensen, gin to his stock ranch near Alba, am! «erpa from neighboring cities are ex- obstructing a public highway, passed has now gone back, accompanied j»ected to take the name Interest and Done Daily in Pendleton—Many Citi P. Hunter, horse stealing and lar with his cowboys, after his cattle, an! the attendance will probably exceed ceny from a warehouse, both cases will turn his old ranch here into a *ny teachers’ meeting ever held in zens Tell of It. modern stock farm. ’he Inland Empire. Nearly every reader has heard of passed. The Sumpter and Rums railroad is It will be necessary that Pendleton E. R. Stok-s. Lirceny from tbe per Doan’s Kidney Pilla Their good now within 23 miles of Susanville horn**» be thrown open to the visiting work in Pendleton still continues, and ron. not set. |and when the rails are laid It will teachers, as the hotel accommoda George Ditty and Jud Teeters our citizens are constantly adding in I ass within IS miles of that burg tions will probably be Inadequate to horse stealing, continued. > dorsements by public testimony. No Raker * Folsom against George The road is a narrow gauge, but ha« the task of caring for the Large at better proof of merit can be had already caused the freight hauling tendance of teachers, and it is likely Cruise, civil action, not set. than the experience of friends and A number of the cases passed will through here to fall one-half, as the a committee on entertainment will l>»- neighbors. Read this case: be brought to trial some time next John Day country can now gt-t their tf»ointed to secure names of thos<- Charles W. Beale, expressman. liv supplies from Raker City. Unless who may have rooms at the disposal week ing at 300 West Tustin street, corner Pendleton gets a move on herself the of the association. of Aura street, and well known to southern trade will soon be a thing of every resident of Pendleton. says: HELP IRRKLATION COMMISSION the past. XI:u S OF MILTON. “For four years past. I have been The Alba sawmill is having logs Pos- D. ('. Brownell Sugict k *t* \Vide*t troubled with kidney disorders, caus hauled in and will make a run this Mu-h-al nim I Literary Program by Irri- faU. so that they can fill special or siMe Discussion of ed. I think, by heavy lifting required Trwciierw «»f Mu*Jc nn<l Elocatlon— by my occupation. The pain was galion Law. ders dally coming in. L t l.nrrmorv* \ i«Ji* In Milt«»»-— such that I was unable to stoop or There are a few span of heavy D. C. Brownell. of Umatilla. was rise again without pain and effort. in the city today and in discussing the draft horses here for sale. >.pw«»rtli I «-ague ial Ma* a Great The kidney secretions were irregu proposed irrigation law published in Major Holmes of Pendleton, is vis SocresM. lar especially at night and caused me the East Oregonian of Saturday, said iting friends here. Milton. Ort. 4—M»sa Riley flex- much annoyance. When I first heard he believed the people interested in Jesse, who has seen the snows of of Doan's Kidney Pills. I decided to such a law. the owners of irrigated SO winters, went to Pendleton last ton of Dixie Wash Is here visiting try them and got a box at Brock & lands, and the owners of homes week and bought a new Bain wagon it the home of her father and m Mher Mr an ! Mra D M Wilkinson. McComas' drug store. They have re which will be vitally affected by the and hauled in a load of supplies. B. E. Harder took his departure lieved me to a very great extent, both Irrigation law of the state, should as Jamvs Jones passed through here Sunday for Seattle, where he will ea as to the backache and the urinary sist the irrigation commission in every with a large drove of beef cattle. ter the state university. trouble, and I have the greatest con possible way. in making the features Longhorn bought fat cattie here Mrs. J F M Ra- of Walla XValU. fidence in them.” of the law correct and suited to con last week of several parties, and con *T • nt Saturday ai«d Sunday h* r«» with Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn ditions in the state. tinued south to purchase more hvr parents. Mr and Mrs J E. M. • Co.. Buffalo. N. Y., sole agents for “The completeness and perfection Muary of the City hotel. the United States. For sale by all of the law depends on the manner in HOH.SKS s|4 KF.N IN TR INMT. Mr .*n«l Mrs. F M Kent. Mr. and dealers. which the people make suggestions to Remember the name—DOAN'S— the irrigation commisison. as this shipment of Myron Briggs to VI berta Mrs Tjtswey Slew art and Mr. M H. Rice will depart this afternoon for and take no other. body is desirous of making the law Delayed Fn Houle. the FZaftt to attend the St. Louis fair to suit the conditions and needs of CITATION. Two of the fine horses with which and visit friends. the state. Mv-on Briggs started for the Alberta Raymond <’hnm*y of Tacoma, has "The only way in which the com In the county court of the state of Oregon, country, were taken sick en route. accepted a position in the butcher mision can arrive at a logical knowl for Umatilla county In the matter of the estate of Josiah edge of such conditions is to discuss The termination of their illness h*ts shop of Berry* & Looff. Lot Livermore of Pendleton, spent Parker Cox. deceased Citation. the different features of the law with not been learned by th *ir friends To George Cock. William Cock. Bernie here. One of the horses—the three- Sunday here the guest of John L Cock, Evelyn Cock and Mrs. Floren«'* the practical Irrigators of the coun fourths Clyde stallion—had to be Vinson. Cock, widow of Fred L. Cock, deceased, try." said Mr. Brownell. Miss Mae Littleton, a teacher in heirs at law of Josiah Parker Cox. de At his farm near Umatilla, recent taken from the train and put under ceased. and to Frank J. Parker. Frank J. the care of a veterinarian before the th«* public schools visited some White. Bessie Cock. Evelyn Cock. Aaron ly put under a ditch. Mr. Brownell end of the journey was reached. The Walla Walla friends Saturday. F Parker. Mrs. Florence Cock and 8ylvla will at once begin seeding a larg-- Ml«* P-*ar! Connell who for the Cottrill, devisees and legatees named in tract of alfalfa, with rye. as a 'nurse other sick horse was one of the best the will of the said Josiah Parker Cox. de crop.' with alfalfa. brood mares. She was taken on to past two weeks has been visiting at ceased. GREETING : the home of her aunt and uncle Mr The sagebrush will be cleared off the final destination. IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF Nalt Taitir.ger. who is largely in and Mrs. A. L Demaris. three mil«-* OREGON, you. and each of you. are re by dragging a railroad rail over the quired and hereby cited to appear at the ground, after which the land will be terested in the •‘horses to Alberta” south of town, returned to h*r home October. 1904. term of the above entitled proposition, declares that it Is a mis at Alba Monday County Court, to-wlt: at 11 o'clock in the leveled, and smoothed and seeded take to take horses through from Mm. L J Pierce of Walls Walla, forenoon on Monday, the 24th day of Oc with a drill, without plowing. tober. 1904. at the County Court room In here In the fall, and that care must accompanied by h<»r daughter Miss The process of dragging out the the Court House of Umatilla County. Or be taken at any time of the year to Epaa. visited friend* and relative* egon. In the city of Pendleton In said sagebrush is almost as good for the county, then and there to show cause. If loose, sandy soil as plowing, and puts acclimate them. After all is said to here Satur<lay and Sunday any exist, why the said County Court the contrary, the fact remains that H Metcalf, who was formerly should not grant the prayer of the peti it in shape to be drilled with ease. that country has a much more se In the mercantil«» busin«-*.« h»re with tion of Frank B. Clopton. administrator vere any trying climate than this. In L. B. Plants, arrived here yesterday of the estate of Josiah Parker Cox. de PRESIDENTI Al. ELECTORS. that the winters are much colder fmm his home at Portland and is a ceased. with the will annexed, filed here in on September 8. 1904. wherein he prays there is much more snow, and a long guest of his uncle. Mr. A M Elam for an order and decree of the said County Names of the C andidate- to Be Voted season of sloppy, chilly, pneumonlac- Mr Metcalf will l*-ave this afternoon coart, authorising and directing him to for In Oregon at the Coming Elec al weather every spring sell all of the real property belonging to for Cuba, when* he experts to buy the estate of the deceased, and all of the tion. It is understood that Nelson and land. estate and Interest which he. as adminis The public schools are studying Briggs have made some extra prepa C P. Strain, county assessor, was trator. can lawfully sell, said real proper ty being situated In Umatilla county. Ore current events and in the course of rations. such as stabling and wind here yesterday from his home at gon, and particularly described as fol the study the pupils were to name the breaks and profuse food supply, for Pendleton on a brief business trip lows : Tonight at the new »’j»«*ra ball. Miss The northwest quarter and the south presidential electors on the republi the care of their horses this winter. west quarter of section 13: the northwest can and democratic tickets in Ore Plant and MI k * Davenport, teachers quarter and the southwest quarter of sec gon. Ninety-Six Farin'« Opened. of music and elocution, will give a tion 24: the east half of the east half of This forenoon the East Oregonian Along the ridg«« west of Pilot Rock. musical and literary recital. Fol section 14. and the east half of tbe north received 31 requests from pupils for 96 farms have been opened in about lowing is the program to b* render*”! east quarter of section 23. being acres of land In all. all of said land being the names of the electors on both one year past, opening up to settle Piano solo—“Staccato Caprice,” situated In township 5 north and range 31 tickets, and to place the information ment a district that has hitherto been Mias Plant east of the Willamette meridian. This citation Is laened and published within their reach, the names of the an unbroken sh^ep range. It is said (’olieg*- Oil Cans—Mi«« Davenport. pursuant to order of tbe above entitl-d electors on both tickets are cheerfully Vocal solo-— ‘Tatters.” Miss 1 »aven county court, made on September 15. 1904 published again, although they have of this region that It this year pro duced the best general average of port. Witness tbe Honorable H. J Bean, judge of said county court, and tbe seal appeared In this paper about ten quality of grain in the county. The Lost In the D*-*«-rt—Miss Daven thereof, hereto attached, at the court times since they were nominated last rainfall happened to not be profuse port. house In Pendleton. Umatilla county. Ore spring. even If it could not be said of it Violin solo—•'Hearts and Flowers.” gon. thia 15th day of September. ¡904. The republican candidates are: G. that the tendency of the entire sea Mias Plant. Attest: FRANK BALING. (Beal) Clerk. B. Dimmlck. of Clackamas county. son was to be drouthy. On this ac <a* “ Hind the Sprinklin' Calf; A. C. Hough, .of Josephine county. J. count the yield was not heavy, but it (b) “Little Feller,” Miss Davenj*ort. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. N. Hart, of Polk, and James A. Fee. is demonstrated that for richness of Asthore—Miss TMvenport. Pas«iulnade—Mi«s Plant. soil no part of the county surpases It. In the County Court of the State of of Umatilla. The democratic candidates are: W The Same <»ld Story — Miss Thixen- Oregon for Umatilla County. John A. In the matter of the estate of 8. Hamilton, of Douglas: port. Report of District No. R7. James P. Whittemore, deceased. Jeffrey, of Marion; W. B. Diller, of I-ast night the Epworth League The school report from district No. Notice is hereby given that the Columbia, and T. H. Crawford, of 87, near Pilot Rock, known as the gave a picture social at the resilience undersigned has filed his final report Union. Red school house. Miss Retta Andrur, of Nelson Manela. Raked beans and with the above entitled Court in the teacher, shows that the average dally brown bread an*! coffee were served. above entitled estate, and that the Mrs. Anna Cooper of Asotin. Wash., IMMENSE PASTURE INCLOSED. Judge of said Court has set Monday. attendance for the month of Septem November 7, 1904. at 10 o'clock in the ber was 31, the total number enrolled, arrived her«* Sunday on an extended forenoon, as the time and the County IlorM-man Brothers of Gnrdane. Have 35, and the total number of days visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. L Berry. Court room in the County Court taught, 632. This is one of the best MOO .Acres Under Fence. house in Pendleton, Umatilla County. DI FIT PLEADED GITLTY. Horseman Brothers of Gurdane, country schools in the south part of Oregon, as the place for final hearing thereon, and all persons interested have just finished seeding 75 acres of the county. Youth of 1» ( harrvxl With Cattle are notified to then and there appear winter wheat for hay. They will, and show cause, if any they have, next spring, sow from 50 to 75 acres Molding Seeks to lv<»hl Pon i (on- Moving a School IL hiwt . why said final report shall not be al of oats and barley for hay. The present frame school house In tlary. They lowed, the executor discharged and are entirely "out of all conceit” with District No. 26. 2 4 miles northwest of John . Duffy yesterday afternoon his bondsmen exonerated Pendleton, is being moved to a posi plv.tded guilty to a charge of stealing Dated this !9th day of September. rye for hay. claiming that It does tion nearer the center of population. 1904. cattle. State Circuit Judge W. R. El The settlement In the Holdman dis lis suspended sentence In order to S. A. LOWELL. trict in which this school Is located, confer with District Attorney Phelps. Executor. has spread out wdthin the last 10 An effort Is being made tn secure a ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. years until the house is on practically fine Instead of a penitentiary sen one side of the school population. tence for the youth. In tbe county court of tbe state of Oregon, for Umatilla county. Duffy is not yet 19 years of age. Reul Estate Transfers. In tbe matter of the estate of Carl He I m a mixed blood and Ilves with Muller, deceased. Rosanah Vorhles to J. B. Kennedy, his parents near Athena. He was ar Notice is hereby given, that the under a quarter section of land near My- rested last spring along with G. C. signed has been appointed by tbe above entitled court, administrator of the estate rick, consideration 39610. To be sure, you are growing White, charged with stealing two of Carl Muller, deceased, and has qualified George W. Hanswell and wife to head of steers from Sol. Emory. as tbe law directs. All persons having old. But why let everybody Zlltha A. McIntyre, land near Athe White pleaded guilty and was sen claims against said estate are hereby notl see it, in your gray hair? fled to present tbe same, with proper na, consideration $10,000. tenced to two and one-half years In vouchers, to me at my home near Helix. Keep your hair dark and rich the penitentiary. Umatilla county, Oregon. within six New Soil Very Rich. The rattle were disposed nf to a months from the date hereof. and postpone age. If you will Dated this 10th day of September, 1904. Rev. Orchard Hayes last spring Walla Walla butcher. Young Duffy LOUIS MULLER. opened ]00 acres of entirely new land claims that he did not know* the Administrator. upon his farm opposite Blalock, In steers were stolen property and mere Klickitat county. The products of this ly assisted White in driving them to ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. new soil are said to have been of un Walla W'alla. He admits, however, commonly fine quality. that White gave him S20. half nf the In tbe County Court of tbe State of Or only use Ayer ’ s Hair Vigor, egon. for Umatilla County. In the matter proceeds of the sale. of the estate of Gideon G. Gambee. de your gray hair will soon have Levi Eldridge, who is threshing in A peculiar incident In connection ceased. the district west of Pilot Hock, has with the case of young Duffy Is the all the deep, rich color of Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been by the above entitled court threshed over 100,000 bushels of fad that T. G. Hailey, who was dis youth. Sold for 60 years. appointed administrator of tbe above eu grain from the 5th of July to the 1st trict attorney when the boys were titled estate, and has duly qualified as the “ I am now ow«r flO years old. and I hara of October, and has about another first arrested, is now’ counsel for the a thick, ctoas, head or long hair which I n a law directs. wonder to every one who ire» it. And not a All persona having claims against said week’s run before pulling in for the defendant. gray hair in it, all due to Ayer's Hair Vigor ” estate are hereby notified to present the winter. Until about a month ago he M ki . H. K. Bean», Beu id a , Minn. Young Duffy is out on bonds and same with proper vouchers to me, at my ran two headers and threshed direct teturned home last night with his fl.OO a bottle. j. c. atir co ., residence, near Ukiah. Oregon, within six months from date hereof fOf ■*■■■■■■■■ ly from them. For a month past he father. The boy suffered from eating Dated this 19th day of September. 1904. has threshed by taking his plant di poisoned wheat when a small child, E. B. GAMBEE rectly to the stacks. His outfit was and Is said to have irrational periods, entirely new last spring—separator W’hen he appeared In court he an Dally East Oregonian by carrier, and engine. only IS cents a -veel. swered questions asked him, in a BUCKET fOB TEAM IS ■ IRRMEED sss Ayers Hair Vigor White Hair PREPARE FOR THE TEACHERS * J Myers, of Athena. Is In the city. R. G. I la i'lx, of Athena, 1« a buxl- IM* MR vlsltor today. William Gaston aixl J. A. Hubbard of Mi'Kay creek, are In the city. Mr«. F. II Van Cleve. of Echo, Is In the city today on a business trip. William H. Goulil. of Weston, was in Pendleton last night on buxlnexx Horn in Pendleton. October 5, to Mr md Mrs James Marple, a daugh ter. 11 J Thomas, of Dale, Grant coun- ly. Is u guest of Hotel Biekers to- l.iy. < unty Uommlssloner Horace Wal- ker is in the city from his home at HHix. MI sn Frances Gillam has !>eeii em ployed as instructor iri district 3 7, on Linkton mountain. Mr and Mrs. M signed* contracts to district so. at Ukiah. W. E. Blown, Cloyd Oliver and ’itorg«- Kimball, of Echo, were in the • ty today on business. John Schroeder, who lives in this pla< •• has so!«! hlw farm near Warren, to B«nj. Ogle for 327,000. W. W. Whitworth. a prominent resident of Echo, is in the city today on a brief trading visit. Ben Marlin and wife, proprietors of the Cottage Hotel at Mea< ham. w «-re the city last evening purchasing the winter’s supplies for their popular house. Henry Rosenberg, his sister. Miss Katie Rosenberg, and Henry Struve, will start Friday for the World’s fair. Trey will be gone long enough to see ’he fair In its entirety. Lucy Mossle h.vR been engaged to teach school in district 66 northwest of Pendleton, J F. Slaughter will have charge of the school at Mearh- ni I*. E Rogers will be prlncl|»al at Helix. l<M \| STINK %sso<T.VHON. TwH»r •«KK'knwn of I nutlllla County I orm a Breeilie»' Organisation. Twelve ranchers have organised an association at Pilot Rock for the handling of blooded stock exclusively. Ari Imais purchased by the association will i.e kept ujxm the farma of those belonging to it and will be used pri marily for building up the livestock Interest» of the members. The Inten- tion 1» not to enter the business of breeding livestock of high character except for the subscribers, who will pay equal sums upon all assessments male for Invwtmenla or perchance for the [xiyment of Io—»«. The member» of the association are the following named gentlemen, all of shorn are well known Levi El- drldge Thomas Jacques. T. P. GIIU- land. J 8. Manning A Son. J M El- drldge. Albert Boesch. R H Patton. F E Sherman. E. E Simon. A F M Kiel, A D. Sloan. E C. Mathewa The first investment made by the company is of a two-year-old Perch- •r<. stallion bought < f the Mcfjkugh- iln Company—an animal weighing between 1799 and 1 »99 pounds, for which was paid 33«09. Thl» Is the h’»r»e that has been kept for the past month at T P Gilliland's DI ITA FINÍ D SISO. Youth 19 N'ear* of Age Escape* Term f«»r < attic >t«*a!ing. John W Duffy, guilty of cattle stealing h.«a escaped a term in the penitentiary by the action of the state rtr< uit < ourt in allow ing him to pay a fine of 1150. Duffy pleaded guilty Mon fay afternoon and was fined this morning The money was at once ; aid by the def«*n lant's father. Duffy and G. C. White were indict- •-■! during T <J. Halley’s term of ot- flee as district attorney, The latter was sentenced to two and a half years in th* penitentiary', Young Duffy is 19 years of age and It Is claimed he is subjected to epileptic fits and at times is not in his right mind. He frankly admitted taking the cattle, but declared he thought they belong ed to White IH ITI X BY HUTT! ERN UE. Al Ilah. xii <•! Mitiurl! Mun< bi F<xir- Foo« Rrtitlk*. «1 Ba loom ot thia place «aa 8at- ur.lay teat, xtung by a rattlesnake near Echo, and to now at hla home near the Walter»' mill» taking care of a »ery «ore leg under Dr. Rlake»!ee'» directions Mr Halcom wax walking along the H>a.l driving a harnexsed team before him. and accidentally steppe«! on a four-foot reptile that was half con- cealed hy the weeds and grass along the trail. Before he could do a thing In »elf-d< fense. or to avoid the rep- he WM »tung on the right leg. nbout half way to the knee. ju«t atx>ve the whoe top. Mr. Balcom went at once to the r imp—he waa employed on the Max well ditch—and wax at once taken to Echo, where emergency method» were taken to «top the wor«t Immediate ef fort« of the poison. He came to Pen dleton on the evening pasnenger and put himself under Dr. Blakeles's care. He 1« convalescing nicely, but ha» a very »ore leg. River (*<»m|mny Sell«* SO Car- I« mu !* t«> IXirtlaiMi Dealer«, In One Tmn«frr. What i« thought to be the largeRt single Mie of fancy apples ever made In the Northwest has just been made in Hood River. A Hood River fruit company ha* just so!«! to Portland wholesalers 30 carloads of fancy Spitxenbergs and Newton Pippins, the total mile amounting to 132.000. The 20 cars of Spitxenbergs sold for S2 10 per bushel and the 10 cars of Newton Pippins, for 31.75 per bushel. The apples are for the fancy trade <»f the large Eastern cities and will be shipped over the Harriman lines to <’hh ng<». Neu York and other leading cities, This entire shipment was se- lected stoc k, and is said to be tho finest lot of Oregon apples ever sold in one lot. Recovering Rpeedt and Hearing. Messrs. Ely Bros.:—I commenced using your Cream Balm about two years ago for catarrh. My voice was »omewhiit thick and my hearing was dull. My hearing has been fully re stored and my speech has became quite clear. I am a teacher In our town. L. G. BROWN. Granger. O. The Balm does not Irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 60 cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 66 Warren street. New York. 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. North Yakima hops are now sell- Ing at 30 cents p«-r pound. THE OLD FOLKS ÂT HOME Are Never Without Peruna in the House for Catarrhal Diseases ID \ll<> sEX \ IOH SPI 1RS S«)* Mormon Qw**di«>n D»*es Not Wor ry tin* P«*<»|»l«* of IdalMi I i I m I io —It Will Not lH fh*<*t a Voir \way Fr«»»i tia* Republican sial«* Ticket Rrpubli«*an Elector«». En route from the southern part of Idaho to the northern portions of the state, Senator Heyburn of Idaho, was seen for a few momenti at the Pendleton depot by an East Oregonian representative. Asked about any probable action on any possible question by the com- Ing session of congress, Mr. Heyburn declined to talk, Haying that it is too early to previae us to what poHltion congress will take alxrut anything. “What figure will the Mormon question cut in Idaho this year?” “None whatever, so far as bring an issue is concerned. That is. it will not influence a voter, one way or the other, in my opinion. The inate shal- lowness of the pretensions of those who have stirred up this stink, is pretty well understood, and the vot-! ers themselves are paying very little i or no attention to the row. Some f poiHicians are making a iot of noise. J but they are not representative of an>thing except their own anxiety to I gain se I fish enda. lam lgain*( P*»l>ganii*tA. “We have had a law on the statute book* against polygamists holding of fice since D63, and the most thes*- fellous ran (»OMMibly do would be the re-enaction nf that or a similar law or «*lese the out-and-out disfranchis*-- nient •>( th»- Mormon because they are Mormons I hardly think that any one is ready for such a measure as that. ■'The Mormon question as it raised now is the noisy* roar of p tenders who do not believe what tl say In any degree further, th* pi I lie is not taking any stock in It—i in the slightest degree, so far a can ascertain—-certainly they are being in any perceptible degree reived. ‘The ‘issue* will absolutely not af- feet th«- republican state ticket in the least. Anyway, the stat«- ticket t will poll up to its average vote, while the republican electoral ticket will get the larg ext vol, in the history of the state. U aUiiugton A ole Will IU- V'ut. "What will be the outcome of the threatened defection of the antl-rall- ruad republicans in Washington'" "I will admit the possibility of the state ticket in that state being cut down to a majority of not more than »000 to 10.00$. but its defeat I cannot posatbly foresee Frankly I do not pretend to have any special knowl- edge of con di tions in Washington. and found my judgment upon what my brother in Spokane tells me. "I am on my way to Wallace, and from there all over the northern part of the state, campaigning until the election.” CLOVIS. CAL. WATS'» Sa:tc^,i>T Clovis, Fre»n< County, Cal., write« Mr». Alla Schwandt, ^aB*«n M.nn "God bless yen for what rou hav«- rbrumst.-m _ ha. all, writ* »: done for me. Tim ___ _____________ __ ___ disappeared, and to-day all exclaim,I •‘I hat e been troubled »Uh rl.euma- •How well you J«x.kr 1 u*ll them }•■•.' tlsm and catarrh fur t» entf ’five ) can. After and I >•«>* it all to I>r. liartman .'or bl> Could not aieep day or night. goxl au»l<» to me. Tiolay find- « m«- having u^ed Peruna I can aleep and nothing but bent me nw. if i ever am as free from paia a» I ever wax. The affected with any kind of aickneat rainy »«-a»->n ha» set but I the Peruna will be the medicine I a ha 11 change haxn’l afTo t it i UMCd uae. Wy aun cured of catarrh of 1 to. 1 am very thankful that I have the larynx by Peruna."—Mra. Alia found out that you < _n and v. ..1 Schwandt. the suffering on»-« that will follow vo Uh> Ote People are Especially UaMe advice, fx-veral Lav> a-ked i te Systemic Catarrli. cur d me, and I tell lb»*m. Th<- y gd When ' ; age < • :; » er. catarrhal dis- the medicine then U'e keep Peruna eaees cou.e a. ti..c catarrh is in the houae. My daughter haa tont, and they keep a ell and go to almoet universal in old jarople. Ac bool, and they take the medicine T: ■ ' r.» » hjr P« runa has lx-o.mw e» ery day. e ai. -- ,ble e «oold I*. ' Id prop p ;.U . 1'* ruta “My wife waa troubled with a j.a.n U their »afr-im rl. Peruna ix tbe only tn her »Ide for year». •* .w »he 1» te- ■ • remedy yet d*. vised that tr.ee;, t:.ewa your mei.’ .ne and is real smart, I wii cases exact! v do all I **an for you and for I tbue: sh- need your advice." Mr. Jn<*. O. Atkinxon, Independence. 1 Mo.. Box 1172, write»: "Your remedies do ail • for them, and ev» n mor* . not exist where Peruna 1« tak a ar»-*«d' ing to direction,. Peruna completely cured my wife and I of catarrhal troul-i»-, of twenty-five yean !a r .. . I f In-adv-«' •> %n* < OMMIsslOXl H U %| KER PLEASED WITH INTERIOR to campaigning with Senator Du al. o jnee» that he is going to for Roosevelt and Fairbanks, that he trill vote the Dubois state - . grrarated the feel- ..ir.,!- «. the Dubois ou'fit and cre- oonsiderable Indignation tn dem ocra tic lew—Boise Capital New». WILL MIKE IN XPPRU. (•IIHam C«Hint) £o4L Ubile li 1« l'n- likr thr V«*4onkc of I niatHla O. R. A X Attorney I*rrpirr- to Car- Up the Tax Case. < wunt). I* Yrt N rry I*r»»d»ctive and < an Br Ma«lr u» Yk-kl Urli I nder i. 4k N. company, to XTHEN A PRODI < E MARKET. liupT'»»«*«! I arming M cv I mm I«—Mr. day from Portland, Watttrr Purcha*rd lialf **rcthHi in of making arrange- New Buxine-w Which is of X alue to I the action of tbe < «11118111 Conni y ai Farmer«, tu Be laurKbol Ur ■ ..a county for ialiti in (I h * Di-xrki At last Atbena Is to have a long felt reait *Ja*ige W. R. want supplied. A produce market u to be conducted by O. L. Chamber- >und t->r the defend- “A portion of * »regv.n that has ar lain, a recent arrival from New York state, and F. G Lucas, proprietor of especially bright future.“ said Coun of victory when the palace restaurant, says the Athe ty Commissioner Horace Walker l< »re the stale supreme the Eax <»regonian today. “ Is the na Press. The gentlemen have form “I will get ed a business relationship for this central part of the state, now te-’ng the purpose purpose, and will engage tn the pur- tapped by the Columbia Southern chaae of all kinds of produce at once, and the Arlington-Condon railways. for which they will pay tbe highest While that portion of the state has been handicapped by a lack of trar.s- market price at all times. Iwrcvny by Bailee* A produce exchange is a benefactor portation facilities, it is now in a fair •ny by bailee and that came to the relief of all towrx way to become one of the leading ery have been In Eastern states, and the stimulus wheat and stock producing districts George 'lamont. un- it give, to other channels of trade to In the Northwest. "If those farmers could make utalqlr.g money by felt to a considerable extent. That from ■'haries W Ir- Athena is to have one trill be good money in hauEng wheat to a rail- -.feettoner. Lamont r.ews to the farmer, for it insures him road, a distance of 49 to 59 miles be tried next week. He is rep a market for anything he has to set! they have been doing tn the past, te-1 by R j. slater. tn the produce line, a convenience they can make a very great profit after the road comes to their doors.“ unknown to him heretofore. Mr Walker has just returned from a visit to Gilliam county where he W FsTON «IFMPS HIS BONIW looked over the country thorough!> THE WHCLESOME and was greatly impressed with the Vutjrr« May of Execution and Was prospect.« ahead of that district. Released <»n »54W ( asti Bal! The soil is altogether different from Unless E H Weston. convicted the Umatilla county soil It is a heavy horsethief, presents himself to the black soil, with streaks of rock run authorities of Umatilla county before ning through it and there are more springs in tbe foothills than are found • i M | cash bail of 1600 W he put up f«»r his appearance will be in the wheat belt of Umatilla county. Mr Walker purchased a half sec declare«! forfeited by the state cir tion of wheat lan* in Gilliam county. cuit court. Rut this will not save the missing 10 mile« from Condon, the county' man. and he may be taken into cus »«•at. The yield in that section run« tody at any time and made to serve from 10 to 25 bushels per acre, and his unexpired sentence 1n the state Mr. Walker says it can be greatly In creased by better farming methods. penitentiary. Weston’s sentence is two and a half The soil Is rich in spots, and suscep years in the penitentiary’. He secur tible to high yields, but the methods ed a stay of execution several of seeding have not brought out the months ago pending appeal to the lx-«t result». In many place» the land iS state supreme court and was allowed his liberty by putting up bail. The plowed for period» of three and four BAKING POWDER action in the supreme court has since years, the grain being sown on top of the ground and disced in year after been dismissed. While out on bonds Weston Is said year. With deep plowing and up-to- to have stolen horses in Lincoln coun date methods, land that has been pro ty. Washington. He was arrested at ducing but 20 bushels under those Pomeroy for the crime, but escaped conditions can be made to produce from the sheriff and has not since at least 30 bushels per acre, and even more with continued deep plowing been seen. and thorough cultivation. Is Mr Wal »erfiu» il? ker*« opinion. QI IT MIFFI* »XIII FUIM Nasal CATARRH Walla Balia Farmer Speak« of a Pn.'qwring Induatry. D. McGillivray, a pioneer reaident of Walla Walla, and until a year ago engaged In the aheep bualneaa. Is In Pendleton. Mr. McGillivray haa given up the ratal ng of sheep for what he believe« to be the more luc rative occupation of wheat farming. “I cannot dlacunn ahcep nowadays.” he remarked, "for I am a farmer. Wheat has been a good price this season and the Improvements of farms, homes and cities throughout the Northwest show It. “Walla Walla just now Is upside down on account of the pavement work, and the city will not present a very handsome appearance during the race meet and county fair next week. But then, we need not be ashamed of the town for the plowed streets will soon be the best roadways In the Inland Empire." Bld- Wanted. Sealed blds are Invited until Oct. 15, for the removal of a frame school house 20x3«. to be removed distance of two mllea. Can either tear down or move entire, to suit contractor. Must be moved by Dec. 1. Address, W. M PARRISII. Clerk. District No. 26. Hold man. Ore. *IT h ‘ Dalit's School Attemlancr. A peculiar feature of the attend ance at our public schools this year is the fact that n decrease in the num ber of pupils In the lower grades is noticeable, while the higher grades are overcrowded. The opposite to this is UNual. Each day shows an 1n- creased enrollment and at present 703 are registered.—The Dalles Chronicle. i TRAINLOAD OF SIIEEP. (¿arriMtn A Reynolds Ship 30 Cark»ad« to Kearney. Nebraska. an » t-wtrJ*. ,pwwl, Five thousand head of mutton - *ol Rc-.-cf I, *.n>- *h««*p. making up a train of 30 cars, e : 1 : i » txK dry c— do ss left Pendleton today for Kearney. r r. . .* l-u*re 8«, *' crate st Pr-jg- Neb The sheep are being shipped by or t»y in*.’; Trial Sice,ì<icrate. the firm of Garrison A Reynolds r ' T tu.;< rilEItS, M Werren s.rret, New Tsrk which has been doing some extensive buying in this section during the sum mer. Tlie sheep are destined, ultimately, r for the Chicago market, and after feeding at Kearney fur a few weeks, will be shipped on to the Windy city. The animals were recently purchased from local sheepmen and were brought In from the summer ranges to be loaded. lh'in«M%ratic XI«*** in Ida!»«». Having become disgusted with the methods of (hose in charge of the s«»- oalled democratic campaign, it is llke- N' that a meeting of those who be- Meve in democratic principles and hop«» of preserving the organisation k* Idaho, will soon be held for the purpose of putting speakers in the field to talk for the national ticket. So far none of the speakers make any reference to Parker and Davis, nor state issues, but confine themselves entirely to a discussion of what they are pleased to call the Mormon Issue. It is reported that W H Stalker. BUCK LEG Tn Cattle can he prevent«*«!, cuntrs bi w k hg \ mcim . 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