The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, October 14, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 8

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    built, all the new building being con­
fined to residences, many of which
are substantial and costly.
Cloyd Oliver, of Echo, i* In town
Mr. Mayberry assisted in capturing
today.
OF LOUISIANA. SAYS’,
a pickpocket at the O. R. A N. sta-
J. L. Stocker, of Prairie City,
THERE IS frO FINER MEDICINE THAN PE RD NA-
tlon at Milton. on the day of the cir­
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1*04
here today on buMlnew*.
cus at Walla Walla in August, and Is
August Tanke. of Freewater, I* here
a witness against the criminal, whose
on a brief bu*lne*« trip.
trial will occur this week In the cir­
|{ J Hoddy, the Athena butcher,
cuit court.
drove over thl* morning.
lie says school teacher* have been Pres* ( oniniilt,*.
S1XTEEN PENDLETON WO­
\( < I *11* « »I H«*R*I *1 I. XI.-
||M. \iitl-Sal<Hiti
secured In the Milton district, some
D.ive Nelxon. the Wild Horse farm-
MEN TO COUNTY MEETING three or four dlsetrlcts having sought
I vogue Issue* a Report on tile Re­
er. went to Walla Walla thl* morn­
suits of lnleni|M-riiiHC ami tlu* ing.
his services quite recently.
lie will
probably teach a term
of country
Liquor Traffic—s|,oW* That Gov-
Mi. and Mn. John Bannixter, of Ì oliti» ArreMcd some 'Unir \|p» vVa
Kxpected Tliat •«» Delegate* Will Be school thia winter, near Milton.
ernment Is Ib-n,ornilo-,I, ('rime I
Wewton. a»' Ntaitlng Mr. ami Mr*. W.
Present at th«- Se**lon* at We*l«Hl
Relrasnl « hi SI hmi . « im I UI m - ii < ìim -
Increased anil < ourt E iim - ii *«' * Ad- S. Perry today.
—Pendleton Delegation Reprv-cnl* < (IMMISSIONI It «.I I R SAYS
Wa*< Called Today ||<* Failed
Link Swaggart ami family, of Athe­
vaa«v«l — ltc|s,rt ( oinplh-d Froni
HO Active Member* of Use Progres­
\ PI war—Mollier of lite Boy
na.
weif
in
town
ye«t6*rday,
returning
FIGHT THE I’Es’l*
Actual statistics.
sive Order—Two Bays’ Session oí
bom«* (hi* morning.
raigfird fnr Ili* Itali—Ile I« Aceu*-
County Convention Will Be llekl— Ju«t<i Geer, of Cove. Member of tin1
William Taylor, of Athena, i* lit
«•d of Taking llorx’* Belonging lo
Oregon Horticultural IU h « i -«I for llic
The following report on the liquor Pemihdon today. Mr. Taylor 1« a son
Pendleton Has strong laslge.
I'rank ilonuiii und f’liartm Itarlx-r
Eastern Oregon District, Say* Fruit traffic In Pendleton ha* been issued of Mo*e* Taylor, a prominent ranch­
by t he press committee of the Anti­ er.
Comllllon* Yrv Sali*faclor>. Except
Saloon League.
Sixteen ladles representing the De­
B. F Mills, of Milton. I m in town en
Warren Stephens, under Indictment
an Increase of (’« m III ii Moll,—Will
The report has been unanimously route into the John Day country, for horse »dealing, i* gone and the
gree of Honor, (the auxiliary of the
Inspect
Millon
Nursery
Slock
To
­
Ancient Order of United Workmen.)
Indorsed by the Ministerial Alliance u here he expert» to take government officer* of the law do not know of
went to Weston this morning to at­
of Pendleton and is now being circu­ land.
day.
hi* present whereabouts This after­
lated throughout the county.
tend the county convention of the
noon In the state circuit court Dis­
The
Judd Geer, horticultural commis­
It is as follows:
organization. It is expected that
ami their brother Edward, who have trict Attorney G. W Phelps turned
sioner tor the Eastern Oregon district
As the question of prohibition Is been in town for a day or two, re­ over to the clerk 11*00 cash bail that
about 40 ladles from different parts
was in the city this morning from
at this time before the people of this turned to la ho thin morning.
of the county will be in attendance.
Stephens put up a few week* ago to
Portland, where he lias just attended
The Pendleton delegation represents
county, and many giving It serious
a regular meeting of the board.
Prof. W. C. Howard ami hi* family »ecure hi* freedom and thi* wa* de­
SO active members of the local lodge,
consideration, a few facts relative to
He was eu route to Milton to In­
returned to Milton thi* morning. clared forfeited by Judge W. H. Ellis.
the fruits of the saloon may be of In­
which is the strongest, both in point
spect the young nursery stocks in that
They have been the guext* ..f Mr. Stephen* Is believed to be somewhere
terest.
of numbers and financially. of any
His mother rewidea in
vicinity, as the state of Washington
Howard'* parent*. Rev. M. V. Hoar- in the east.
First. Defiance of law.—In this re­
Degree of Honor in the state outside forbids the importation
Pennsylvania.
ard ami wife.
of nursery
spect the saloonkeepers of Pendle­
Stephens was . arrested
Tbonsands of the world’s best pso- of Portland.
stock not accompanied by a certificate
Tom Mathews went >a*«terday out charged with taking horse*
Pendleton
ton are conspicuous, and apparently
Those attending from
belonging
from the state board of horticulture
pls have found Instant relief and apeedy
l»»
hi*
Butter
creek
ram
h.
The
fam-
without
an
exception.
The
Sunday
are: Mesdames J. W. Privett. H. into that state and Oregon
to Frank Hanna and Charles Barber,
ships
a
i
ilv
occupy
their
winter
residence,
cars by the «se of Caticon Soap, Oint­ Stewart.
Angle
'aw Is constantly and openly violated
Gillette.
Lottie
For over two month* he remained in
large amount of stock there.
to give the children the county jail, when
Grace
--doors are open and drunken men having moved In tc
ment and PlUs in tbe most torturia« Humphrey. Dan
Shockey.
hi* mother ap>
Mr. Geer says that reports trurn
«cho
>
advantage*.
Hicks and P. C. Peterson, and M isses every part of the state Indicate that are boisterous and profane.
and disfiguring of itching, burning and
peared and secured hi* release on
W W. Whitworth has sold a farm cash Lai! of I>00. The money 1« said
The law against gambling has been
Edna Tweedie. Ella Peterson. Lizzie the fruit interests are in a most
scaly humours, ecsemas, raatieik itch­
Bertha
flagrantly violated, and It Is reported a mile east of Echo for S75OO. to to hat
Peterson.
Mary
Mathews.
been furnished by the pri*-
lugs and mdanKuauons.
thrifty and prosperous condition.
ph R m mo*. He will not move oner*« *l*ter>ln-law and a farmer, re-
that the most vicious methods have
Hicks. Dollie Kruger and Edith
Thousands of tired, fretted mot hers,
In every part of the state enormous
<i
NN
av.
been
used,
taking
hundreds
of
dollars
but
occupy
an
adjoining
farm
Reeves.
aiding near Gresham Or.
of skin-tortured and disfigured babies,
increase in the fruit acreage is re­
ahich he «till owns.
The party will be absent until to­ porter? and in most every locality, from individuals in one night.
The case was set for trial
of all
d conditions, have certi­
Careful observers testify that mi­
but when the clerk
fied to
miraculous cures by the morrow evening and some of them good crops prevailed over most of the
W. g. Mayberry*, one of the most morning.
Cuticura remedies, when the best med- perhaps until Thursday, as a long ses­ state and excepting a i«erceptible In- nors frequent saloons, and It Is evi­ prominent teachers in the county. nounced it. Stephen« was not in
led sklU had failed to relieve, moch sion is anticipated. They will be en­ ciea*e in the codlln moth the fruit dent to all who win see that whiskey ■-ri«i democratic candidate for school court room. The missing man
Is sold fr«-ely to posted drunkards and
tertained by the ladles of Weston.
lees cure.
Little
superintendent at the last election, i* scarcely 21 years of age.
peats are being eradicated.
tr> Indians.
Cuticura Treatment is local and com
«1. . ne for me. For two months
known concerning him.
tunered ith Kidney and I her Trouble I
in the city from Milton today.
Owing to the exceptionally warm
stitational — complete and perfect,
Second.
Loss
of
life
—
Man
shot
at
NEWS OF MILTON
for Twelve Year»—Ptfu iu Cured 1 us lit faithfully and then felt so well
weather of the past summer, the cod­ Lehman Spring* by a drunken man;
William Robinson, the Echo lum-
pare, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the
lln moth has been propagated in in­ habitual drunkard found In the rear berman. was In town y*ster«lay and
Him—feel» Better Than tor Tweot) I w» Lke a young n.aa once more.
affected surfaces with Cuticura Soap Visitor
From
Indiana—Blacksmith
numerable numbers, especially in the I of a Main street saloon In a «lying to.lay accompanied by his brother. F.
and hot water to cleanse tbe skin of
Years.
• T. .- was over a year ago and I have not
Removed to Condo«»—W ill Visit in vicinity of t’rion and at many Wil­ | condition—died thnt night.
had any trouble since. Although I am
E.
R.
Mukrs
T«M>k
VujruM
Tsnke
’
s
crusts and scales and soften the thick­
S Itoblnmm. of Grand Rapids. Ml« h
Baker City—Rev. Coouibs is Aiwisl- lamette valley points.
ened cuticle, dry without hard rubbing,
Pur*«- Fr«xii HI* P«M-k«-< al Millon.
Hon. William Watson Washburn. in t, «.-seventies I feel better sad more
Third. Attempt at life or assault. The latter has been in Umatilla <-«»un-
—
and apply Cnticur* Ointment freely to
"Ws expect to rigidly enforce the I —A young man under the Influence ty about a month.
ing in Corvallis Revival—Attend­
While highly
E<!«ln R. Stokes Is guilty of lar- Prcl.lent of tbe Louisiana Com:.-.- r .». W. W. Washburn.
allay Itching, irritation and inflamma­
ing Spokane Fair—Druggist la At­ laws on »praying and hope that it will of liquor found shot in the rear of a l>l*as* l with the country am! Its pros- <-eny from the person and must serve Club, and a very well known «.- -n «-f
tion, and soothe and heal, and lastly
not be necessary to make an example | saloon. a young woman In drunken I* ■ t» h* ha* no lntenti«»n of locatlns
M -t derangements of the kidaeya are
write* from G7T < anal
a term In the state penitentiary. The New Orlean«,
tending State K. of P. Convention. of any one.” said Mr. Geer.
take Cuticura Resolvent Pills to cool
due to catarrh« f the k dney«. P-runa
| condition, shot herself.
or of Investing.
jury that heard tb< raae in the «tate street:
and cleanse tbe blood, and put every
"The state of Washington has re­
Milton. Oct. 11.—Tonight the la­
Fourth Crimes.—The best author­
“ 1 am satisfied that there is not a finer ie a catarrh remedy. Th;« explains
function In a state of healthy activity.
Mrs. H. <’. Willis, of Echo, paa*e«l circuit court yester«lay afternoon waa
dies of the Methodist church will fused to allow the importation of any ities Including the statement of the
medicine
placed before the public t.*day why it ;s that Peruna «-are* a great
absent
from
the
court
room
but
10
More great cures of simple, scrofulous
nursery stock not accompanied by a ilstrl.-t attorney for the pa«t two through the city last evening en r«»ute
and hereditary humours are daily made serve a chicken pie dinner from 5 to
than Peruna. J bars been troubled for number of k.dney «¡.«eases in which
minute*.
to
Walla
Walla,
where
she
«111
attend
certificate
from
state
boards
of
hor
­
terms, testify that for the la*? four
by Cuticura remedies than by all other S. at the new opera hall.
Stokes was arrested at the Milton newly twelve years with kidney and the u,ual remedies fall.
J. L. Simpson of Francesville. Ind., ticulture and this will tend to make years 30 per cent of the crime« in the fair and visit with friends for a depot Aurust 19
Mood and skin remedies combined, a
Hy .q do not r«-e»-iv* prompt and »atie-
for picking the liver trouble, and at times I have -«-n a
short
time
At
the
Walla
Walla
fair
le set being often sufficient to cure arrived here Sunday night and is vis­ Oregon nurserymen more careful, as the «-ounty can be trace.! dire% tty or
p<M-ket of August Tanke.
P« runs,
Tanke pretty sick man, unable to attend to my fa tory results from ti*e us*
-’ year Mr* Willis took the find
I
most distressing cases when all iting at the home of his sister. Mrs. the state last year produced several Indirectly to drink, During the la«!
swore that he felt someone’s hand In duties. I had at«out made up rr.y nund
... a
million young trees, a large portion of year 17 were taken from this county prizes on canneil tomatoes and i •ev-
Mary Moss.
falls.
_____ _
*ral varieties of fruits, but Is not his pocket and noticed that his purse that no medic.ne <*juld help me, »ba ful -tatement of y ur ease, a ad be will
Leslie Hatch of Condon, who has which finds ready­ market In the to the penitentiary, 10 of which can
(Islsm «r R^ i oT Oww«
vwjw£<*«sx
He aaw Stokes hurrying one of your booklet* was brought to my - j • a-- 1 t-> -,r* } u hi- va-uabl* ad-
competing this year In any of the ► ei- was gone.
growing
settlements
and
irrigated
been the guest of his aunt and uncle,
hum «1 •*..
(fc- Dw*
CSmtav
be attributed directly to drink
Of hl bits.
away from him and he aelzed the office w hi*h I read in a leisure hour. I vw- gratis.
tawm.> rww siw wkrb. S im,, is C il m iSm left for his home this morning.
districts of that state.
350 persons taken before the mur ici-
man
The purse was found In the then decided to give Peruns a tria. and
A . ir«*s I
Hartman, Prevujeu« of
"The coming season will see a rig­ pal court in three months. 141 are
Mrs. M. P. McRae, who has been
latter’s breast pocket.
Catarrh
irxl
Hay
Fever.
i Th* Hartman —xnilarium.l'oin* •<: .«■».
found that I ! -
a
I
here on an extended visit to her orous enforcement of the laws cover­ claasiHed straight drunk »nd dli
Stokes declared that he picked up
Liquid Cream Balm
1« tiecoming
daughter. Mrs. N. A. Davis, has gone ing the subjects of spraying and In­ derlv; 106 inmate* of hous*s of ill
the purse from the station platform
<«xitract* to Teach.
spection and Oregon fruitraiser* must fame—closely related to saloons: 25 «julte a* popular In many toeallUe* a*
Mill Ix-sel Nearly «0 Acree.
to Baker City to visit relatives.
Etjr*« Cream Balm aol*d- It I* pre­ and placed it In his pocket, and In­
Contracts to teach were filed with
Dr. «’. J. Smith will this winter
Mrs. J. E. McQuary visited Satur­ co-operate with the board If the high gambling joints In saloon« The va­ pared for u»e in atomiser*, and i* tended to lum it over to the conduc­
the county school superintendent this hax* between 56 and 66 acres more
day and Sunday with her daughter. standard of Oregon fruit is to be grants and fighters addicted to drink highly prised by thooe
who
have tor on the train as he was going on morning by the following
W. O of h«s Echo ranch leveled for the
maintained. We don’t wish
to be will bring It up to SO per cent.
Mrs. J. F. McRae of Walla Walla.
to
Walla
Walla.
■n accustomed to call upon physic-
Read, district 22. near Milton: Geor­ purpose of putting It under water
J. D. McKnight. who for the past harsh on any one. but the law must
Fifth. Iiemorallzatlon of exi-cutlve Ians for such treatment
Stokes
was
represented
by
Ben
K.
Many phy-
gia Anderson, district 4. near the from the Courtney ditch, which now
three years has been employed in the be observed. The fruit Industry is one department of city and county.—This «1) ns are using and prescribing It. Davis.
District
Attorney G. w.
state line. W H. Musselman, district «ut'plle* 76 acres of the same ranch.
blacksmith shop of his brother. Mr. of the vital Industries of the state Is evident In the met hoi pursued In All the medical propertie« of the cel- PheljH» appeared for the state
The 2k. west of P«rtidleton and Alcy Fc
The entire acreage of the new land
A. E. McKnight. left yesterday for and must be protected and improved, dealing with evildoers, via: the fine ebrated Cream Balm are
con talned jurors were:
district $6. Warren station.
will b* planted to alfalfa,
Condon, where he has obtained a po- and the board of horticulture has system which is practically a license in the leiquid form, which is 75 cents.
It lies
J O. Hales. H. Whittaker. J. C*
definitely decided that the careless­ of crim*
sition.
three and or.e-half miles west of
It seem* to have become including a «praying tube
Pritchett. William Srhrempf. W P.
All
drug-
IVrrhrroa **tailk»ci Sold.
Echo.
6
Mrs. Mary* Edwards has arrived ness and diffidence of Individual fruit th* settled policy to collect | IT 50 gists, or by mail. Ely Brothers. 6 I^-ach. A. L. Demaris. L. Neff. J.
Th*- McLaughlin Company ha« *er ■_
not be allowed to monthly from the lewd women and
from Michigan and is visiting her growers shall
Servers w
W S. Radley. Frank Byrd. a Fereherori -Gallion to Moro where
Warren St.. New Tork-
threaten the entire industry In any 375 or 3100 periodically from 1 the
aunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Hopson.
Joseph Wurzer, J. I. Joy.
he will t>- on exhibition for the re­
owners of games. This m*th<xl la a
Miss Maude Still is quite ill. threat­ community."
Stokes a ill be sentenced Friday mainder of the fail, and where *the
' mi UI Hi«* Ecl»o Farm.
The board is
I now preparing Its bi- disgrace to mo«Iern civilisation.
ened with an attack of typhoid fever.
morning.
17 A Odom of Milwaukie. L* in
company expeet* to sell him. An-
Sixth. Effect on the Indiana ■lit
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kirk and Miss ennlal report to be presented to the
f omij.g here to dispoae of hi*
other blooded Percheron the com­
Maud and Mrs. J. E. Romine, have coming session of the legislature, It less than four years 17 Indians have farm of 155 acre* near Echo to Geo.
lrrigaU»Mi l*lant at Vdan*«.
pany aohl a few day* ago at Market
will
be
the
most
elaborate
report
teen
kiib-d
while
drunk-
Drunken
-
returned from Spokane, w here they
Winzler
Thi* I* the last of Mr. Od-
T-ake Idaho for I3COO.
Italstone.
the
Adam*
merchant
an«!
ever
compiled
by
a
horticultural
r esa has Increased from year lr. y-ar. om’s hoMlnr* In this county, and- he
went to attend the fair.
an
irrigation
and the testimony of good authorities re*l«i*U on the place Mr. Wlnsler farmer, i* buHding
Mrs. Dr. Key lor was here Sunday board in Oregon
I* that it seriously retards their pro­ bought, for three year*, leaving her* plant, the construction of which is
from Walla Walla, the guest of Mrs
in charge of W H Nebergali of this
gress toward citizenship.
Lenora Storm.
l’\*TI RES MIE
for the valley Last sprlfyf.
place.
Mr. Nebergall is at present
Furthermore. It cannot b* defended
Rev. J. V. Coombs, pastor of the
CITATION.
engaged in building the pump house,
Th-
Christian church, left yesterday for llrcral Rain* Have Refrr*brd U m - trom an economic standpoint.
Infant Child IHrd.
which
will
be
used
tn
fill
two
tank*
of
few are profited at the expense of so­
Corvallis, Ore., where he will be for
The infant child, seed it months,
Country in ti«e Southern Part of lie-
ciety. The saloons have monopolized of P O Peterson, who live* six miles !000 gallon* each, about a half mile
ten days assisting in a revival meet-
REACHING THE SPOT.
County.
from the pump houw
The fall is
Mair,
street
and
advanced
ten»*
ab
­
ing.
north of town, died this
morning.
“Just like springtime, in the vicin­ normally. giving a few property own­ Th* funeral will be held at 4 p. m. ** feet- The water supply will be
Mrs.
J.
C.
Walter
has
gone
to
Spo-
It Can Be Done, so Scores of Perni le-
u*ed to irrigate a tract of land de-
Doctors first prescribed
kane for a short visit with her son. ity of Ridge.” Is the way J. C. Coombs ers exorbitant Interest on their money tomorrow from the
family home,
ton Citizen* Say.
of Ridge, expresses it. In (peaking of at the exp-'nse of the many consum­ conducted by the German Lutheran \<>ted to fruit and garden, and also
Mr. C. D. Walter.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral over
b*'-s at i*v of Josiah Barter Cea. de
to
water
stock
The
pump*
will
be
Crimes resulting from drink minister.
*«**< and to Frank J Parker. Frank J.
Elmer Chastain is assisting In the recent rains in the southem por- ers
To cure an aching back.
60
years
ago.
They
use
it
put
in
next
week
White. Bessie Cort. Ere y* Cock. .Karo*
greatly Increase the court expenses of
Chastain’s pharmacy during the ab­ tlon of the county.
The pains of rheumatism.
F
Smarter. Mr» FIore&ce Cort and SyiTta
today
more
than
ever.
They
Mr. Coombs is in the city for a few the county.
sence of V. H. Chastain, who has gone
lairgr «M-tHMd inndlmcnt.
The tired-out feelings.
CottrllL der^e*» and fcca!e«f* nased ta
Onirrx
l*n»hiblij«»n
Election.
days
on
an
annual
visit
which
he
pays
* »... of tbe *aid J-wtah Farter Cax. de
Cittien« of Echo apeak in the high-
You must reach the spot—get at to Seaside to attend the K. of P.
erased. GUSTING
to the county seat, to transact bust­
W X-I.l IMI LINED »50.
The county court met in special
the cause.
e«t term« of the present management
grand lodge.
IX THE NAME OF THE FT ATE OF
news
and
lay
in
supplies
for
his
home
of their schools by Prof L. W Keller session this morning and ordered a
In most cases 'tis the kidneys.
OEEGO.K. y« an! ea-h of you. are re
for the year. He says it has been the *tru«-k Albert Jrnun on lltwl With and Mia Pooler, and state that the special election to be held November
•*d and b*-rrt>y cited to appear st tbe
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for the kid- PERRINGER WILL BUILD
“rtober. 1904. term of tbe aboee entitled
driest season ever experienced in th*
Rock, Making Bad Uound.
enrollment is by a considerable the < for the purpose of voting on the
neya.
FOR GEORGE FROOME. southern portions of the county, but
Ci *:y Ceart. to alt
at 11 o'clock I* tbe
question of prohibition
throughout
Mrs. J. Brynk. who lives on Star
John Wa-lletsle, a Umatilla brave largest in the history of the place.
formooa
M «day. tbe 24th day of Or
rely
upon
ii
for
colds,
coughs,
that
the
rains
of
the
last
week
have
the
county.
This
action
is
due
to
the
• «ber.
a: tbe Coaaty Coart room is
street, says:
“Doan’s Kidney Pills Elegant Brick structure tn Re Erect-
who struck Albert Jensen over the
bronchitis, consumption.
started the grass until It really looks head with a rock about two months I
tbe C*. urt Hvnse of Vatatl'da Cooaty. <>r-
petition recently filed by 10 per cent
are a grand medicine, as I know from
Feeding I**» t attle.
egoa.
Is
tbe
city of Fbadlit— la **id
of
Court
ed
at
Southwest
Corner
like
spring
In
the
foothill
dtstricta
They will tell you how it
M B Gillette, the Butter Creek of the registered voter* of the cour-
experience, and I have no hesitation
ago. has escaped a term In the peni­
•*>_tity. thea and there to show raane. if
Most of the cattle are now In the tentiary by pleading guilty to a stockman unable to get
and Thompson, to Coat »12.000—
noti-
hold of ty. The county clerk will
ary exi«-. why tbe ask! Coaaty Coart
in saying that any sufferer from back­
hells inflamed lungs.
*t old not grant tbe prayrr of tbe peti
“ T ► »r4 » very h»d
fre *hr*e
ache or other kidney troubles who
Will Be Finest Bam In Inland Em­ winter pastures and are doing well. charge of simple assault. This action enough I'matiHa county cattle to full cet of the coming election not Uter
TN»4M l •
Areff*» * tberrv JNYtor*
M • re
'le of Frank B C! opt « no . administrator
Very few cattle are being sold off. and
will give them a fair trial, will be
»«••
were »«*xi oeswied
my
¿retyped
of the «state of Josiah i'artw Cox. de-
pire—Equipped With Elevator* ami the increase last spring was very was taken late yesterday afternoon feed thl* winter. Imported about >•0 than 12 day« precedine the electlon.
»way.*
•
WEEKLY
i-eased.
atth tbe wii: annexed, filed bere-
and State Circuit Judge W. R. Ellis head from the Interior, and will thia
w««. T'R a BL R tds . Gvthrto CetT* H
Will Have Basement and Two lull heavy, making an unusually large Imposed a fine of 350. which the winter feed nearly 4(»0 head for the
• n >-p'esber K 1>>4. «Lere,a be pray*
lUiÿin« < all Or la» irei!
more than satisfied with the results.
IhUMe #• *-
J • MTBWCO
for an < nler and decree of tbe «aid Coaaty
number to hold over this winter.
Stories.
B F MeCMneii and F W
An-
N
- * ■■_______ C
I suffered for three or four years with
prisoner paid. Wa-lletsle was arrest­ spring markets.
oocrt. acth nxlng and directing hi* ta
for M ___ ’ -_____ u • •
He says feed Is plentiful, and un­ ed on a charge of assault with a dan­
drew*, of Butter creek. have
been
pains in my back, which became
'•
a ; of tbe real property
*gt*g to
George Perrlnger, who owns the
• e eMate Of tbe deceased, and al! of tbe
\cw lte«Mrnrr at Echo.
■ buying stock cattle In
the
Iiee
acute when I attempted to bend over, southwest comer at the Intersection less a severe winter visits that sec­ gerous weapon.
estate
and
interest
which
be.
a*
a «te ini*
Kcbo has a new furniture dealer, i country and other interior district*
or to lift anything. Besides. I had of Thompson and Court streets, will tion everybody will have sufficient
Albert Jensen, one afternoon found
rat«, ran lawfully oe<L *aid real proper­
rheumatism or lumbago in my left build thereon a livery stable during hay to hold over all the stock now a drunken Indian lying by the road­ uhn come* from Spokane, and who I for full feeding this winter. Each
ty being ».tnared la I matilla eoosty. Ore-
on hand.
ha* imported ab«»ut 100 head.
One Ayer's PHI at bedtime insures cos. and particularly desenbed a* fol­
arm so bad that I could not raise it the early portion of this winter.
side. He assisted the man to hl* win at once build a residence.
g
ar» »on ne»t morning. low* •
above my shoulder vrithout assistance
Mr. Perrlnger owns now 75 feet
home and give him some water.
The B' r-hwwt qnsrter and tbe aovtb-
NEW
WHEAT
FERTILIZER.
fro mmy left hand. I saw Doan’s facing upon Court street, and 135
«■Mttr of «eolio* 1»; tbe aortbwest
While he was administering to the
,
«arter
an-! «be »outbarest quarter of *e«-
Kidney Pills advertised and got a box feet to the southward along Thomp­
Intoxicated si wash. Wa-lletsie rod*
••.
.r.
24:
tbe east half of tbe east half of
at the Brock A McComas Co.’, drug son street. Upon the ground now­ A. M. Holtlaway, of Salt Imk<-. Will up and began quarreling with the
•ertloo 14. and tbe east half ct the aertb-
store. When I had used three boxes stands the dwelling property com­
sick man. Jensen then ordered both
east q arter f sectl.-n 23. beine
Present It* Claim*.
s.rw of »nd In all. all of said ’and beine
the backache had vanished and with monly known as the “Despain home."
A. M. Holdaway, of Salt Lake City. Indians off the place and as Wa-llet­
< tanted In tovnsMp 3 north «ad rana* 31
it the rheumatic pains through my and in front of which is a neat lawn Is dally expected by his brother, sie went through the gate he hurled
east of tbe Willamette meridian
arma”
and shade trees.
Work will begin Charles, of the St. George restaurant, a rock at the white man. Inflicting a
Thi» > itati.>n Is i«*«.*1 and pnblutbed
pursuant to order of tbe above entitled
For sale by all dealers. Price 56 very soon for the clearing away of
to arrive. Mr. Holdaway Is the In­ deep gash on the head.
•ounty
court -nad* ■« September 15. 19«H.
cents per box.
Foster-Milbum Co.. this dwelling, and immediately there- ventor of an agitator used to correct
Wit: -n tbe Hoooraoie H J Beaa.
Buffalo. N. Y-, sole agents for the after Mr. Perrlnger will begin exca-
lira,
y
Rain*
at
Nolin.
adze
of
said county court, and tbe seal
DO
Y
’
OU
SUPPOSE
that
a
company
with
a
capital
of
$500.000
00.
paid
in
full,
and
the
proud
reputation
any tendency that seed wheat may-
thereof, hereto attached. at tbe court
United States.
H. L. Freeby and wife were In town
vatlng for the barn.
of 3B years of continuous success, would make such an offer and not earn- it out to the letter.’
have toward rust.
house
In
IVndletosi. I ntanila county. Ore-
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
DO Y’OU SUPPOSE we would jeopardize our standing with the public and our
The barn will be very nearly If not
<wa. this 13tb day of September. 1904
It is said, not only by the Inven- last evening, having driven through
take no other.
chances of still greater success by failing to fulfill any pronrse we make?
quite, the full size of the ground, It tor. but by wheat raisers of some yesterday from a point about eight
««test
FRANK SALINO.
' Sea! )
Clerk.
IX) Y’OU SUPPOSE we would make such an offer if we dtd not have the utmost
will consist of a basement and two parts of the Middle West, where it mile* beyond Nolin yesterday. They
confidence in the satisfying quality of our goods?
Notice of a Special Meeting of the full stories, and will be equipped with ha* been introduced, to be
report that a heavy rain fell night
one
of
the
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Stockholders of the Goknnda Con­ elevators and every other appliance
WE KNOW we can please you and sax-e you monev, for HAYNER WHISKEY goes
most thorough contrivances ever de­ before last and yesterday over all the
solidated Gold Mines Company.
direct from our distiller)- to you, with all its original richness and flax-or. carrving a
The
for making the establishment thor­ vised for that purpose. Mr. Holda­ territory covered by them.
lu the C«>unty Court of the State of
UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER’S GUARANTEE of PURITY and
Notice is hereby given that a spe­ oughly modern.
way comes here for the purpose of Freeby's arc en route to Ritzville,
Oregon tor Umatilla County.
cial meeting of the stockholders of
AGE, and “y'f’K you the big profits of the dealers. That's why it's best for medicinal
where
they
expect
to
spend
the
win
­
It
will
be
built
of
brick,
and
not
In th* matter of the estate of
Introducing it to the wheatmen of this
the Goiconda
Consolidated Gold
purposes. That’s why it’« preferred for other uses, That’s why we are regularly
ter. Their son. C. H. Freeby. and his
James P. Whittemore, deceased.
Mines Company will be held at the merely “come inside” the fire ordi­ district.
supplying over half a million satisfied customers, That's why Y’OU should try it. Your
Notice Is hereby given that
the
wife,
who
went
through
to
Lend
with
office of Its secretary.
119 Court nance and other regulations govern­
money back if you're not satisfied.
... ter- Kne-l has filed his final report
them, about six week* ar*. wilt re-
street, in Pendleton. Oregon, at 2 ing its safety and that of surrounding
Ixieatcl Iclnlio land.
«1th the above entitled C«xirt in the
o’clock p. m.. on Tuesday. November properties, but be built with every
main at B**n*l.
George Williams, of Milton, In in
above entitled estate, and that the
Sth. 1904. for the purpose of submit­ minute regard for Immunity
from
.tuds«- of < -.id Court has set Monday.
He has just returned
ting to the stockholders of this com­ fire and have every possible consld- town today.
To Collect Printing Bill.
November 7. 1904 at 10 o’clock In the
from Idaho, where he went to locate
pany a proposition to organize a new
Action to collect 3253.65 on an as-
after
in
regard
to
the
eration
looked
forenoon,
as the time and the County
company for the purposeof takng over
government land.
He has not yet.
Court room In the County Court
all of the property of this company strictly sanitary aspects of the invest­ but expects next spring, to take farm­ slgne«| account was Institute«! In the
house in Pendleton. Umatilla County.
and paying Its present indebtedness ment. In every respect it is to be ing land about 25 miles above Em- state circuit court this morning by B
i‘rvK >n. as the place for final hearing
E. Kennedy against F. W. s«'hmidt.
and properly equlping and operating constructed with every regard for mett. in Canyon county.
He
state*
•hereon and all per*,«-.* tnterest«-4
said properties, the stockholders of cleanliness and safety, and will cost,
The complaint all««** that the ac­
that
very
mu'h
of
the
land
represent
­
are notified to then and there appear
said new company to consist of all the exclusive of the cost of the ground,
count was for Job work !«erf«»rmed
ed
to
be
valuable,
I*
really
too
rough
and
sho» cause. If any they ixave.
present stockholder* of this company between 311,000 and 312,000.
by E. I’ Do«l«l. an«! nssigne«) to Ken­
• a hy sal«! final report shall not be al­
and barren to be of much account, al­
who desire to take stock In the new
When completed it will be occupied though here and there are small nedy. who was formerly a part owner
lowed. the executor discharged and
organization at the rate of three and
of th»- Tribune with Mr. Dodd.
his bondsmen exonerated.
one-third (3 1-3) cents per share for by the well known and veteran livery­ tracts of excellent land yet
In the
Dated this 29th day of September,
each share of stock now held by man. George Froome.
government's hands.
1904.
< nlcdoiilnii (¿Mlliering.
them. an«l other persons: the prefer­
S. A. LOWELL.
The Caledonian Socletly of F oam II.
ence right, however, to take stock in
BITLDING IN MI1/TON.
Suit Against Snyder ('onUnunl.
,
Executor.
such new organization at such rate
In preparing to give* an elaborate » en-
The suit of the Minneapolis Thresh­ tertalnment on October 27 and
to be given to the present stockhold­ Over »7000 WorUi of Residence Prop­
\DMIXI*TR
VTOR
’
S
NOTICE.
ers of this corporation. And also, to
ing Company to recover 3750 from
erty Now Being Built in U>e Honw Joseph Snyder alleged to be due on a Prominent Scotch «peaker« and mu-
authorize the proper officers of this
Rician« from Portlan«! and other O re­
company to accept said proposition or
tn the county court of the
City of Umatilla County.
promissory note, which was set for gon cltle« will bo Invited to tAke part
f« I matlila county.
to sell, mortgage, or otherwise transfer
trial this afternoon In the state cir­ and the event will b* tip to the usual
W.
S.
Mayberry,
a
prominent
srhool
In the matter of the estate of Carl
all or any of its property, and make
Muller,
deceased
cuit
court,
has
been
continued
until
teacher
and
contractor
of
Milton.
high standard <>f the C’ale<|onlan
such
necessary
conveyances and
Notice
is hereby given. tbst
___ ____
__ _
tbe __ nn<4er
the
next
term
of
court.
who
is
In the city today, says that
meetings.
other contracts as may be necessary
'•*:n»d ha* been appointed by the above
to m«»et the present Indebtedness, or between 16000 and 17000 worth of
■•ntltl.d court, administrator of tbe estate
continue the operation of the mine.
Iiii|s>rtiiig Stock ( little.
.f < ar! Muller, deceawd. and baa qualified
elegant new residences are now in
Son Was Horn.
vs the law dire ts
All t»er*on* having
The above notice is published pur­ course of construction at that place.
H. C. Rogers and Barney Sherhlan
There was born Monday night to
lalCD« against said estate are hereby aotl
suant to resolution
adopted
at a
No business blocks are now being of Butter Creek, have each Imported
A.
('oilier
ami
wife,
nt
the
home
Ted
to
present
the
same,
with proper
meeting of the board of directors
voucher*, to me at my home near tleltv
■
EXPRESS CHARGES PAID IT US.
Mr*, (’oilier's parent*. W 11. Hus-
from the John Day country 150 head
held at Pendleton. Oregon, on Sep­
’(UBtilla t'ourtN. «kegvm. within atx
of beef Stockers which they will full
n and wife, a son. Mrs. Collier is
*•»«•.
tember 2Sth, 1904.
non ths from the date hereof
T. G. HAILEY,
feed this winter on alfalfa and wheat
ie wife of J A. «’Ollier, .the Fossil
lasted thia loth day of September tfkM
We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER
Attest:
President.
LOl lS Mi l ! EK.
torney. who Is a brother of Deputy
hay. for the spring markets. Mr. Rog­
SEVEN- 1 EAR - OLD RYE for $4.00, ami we will pay the
Admlnlatrator
J. S. BECKWITH.
From the effects of over-eating is as­ ers was already feeding 200 head.
Istrht
Attorney ('oilier. of this
express
charges.
When
you
receive
the
whiskey,
try
it
and
if
you
don
’
t
find
Secretary.
sured by taking a dose of Hostetter's
it all right and as good as you ever used or dan buy from anybody else at any
Bid* \\ an text.
Stomach Bitters. Pains In tbe Stoin-
More Rambouillet Hucks.
Crice, then send it back at our expense and vour $4.00 will be returned to you
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
S :|e«| bld* »re Invited until Oct.
ach. Heartburn, Belctilng atul Nau­
ImsuM for AHMault.
The 150 head of Rambouillet bucks
y next mail. How could an offer be fairer? We take all the risk and stand
'•
for the removal of a frame school
sea
quickly
vanish
before
it
and
fur
­
Walla
all
the
expense,
if
the
goods
do
not
please
you.
Won
’
t
you
let
us
send
you
a
from
the
flocks
of
R.
A.
Jackson,
the
Wnlla.
(let.
11.
Robert
H.
In the County Court of the State of Or­
house 20x36. to be removed distance
trial order? We ship in a plain sealed case, no marks to show what’s inside.
egon. for Umatilla County. In the mattar thermore, when it Is taken regularly largest individual owner of sheep in < »«born, «5 years of age. who con-
>f two miles. Can either tear down
of the -state of Gideon O. Gambee. de always cures Indigestion. Dyspepsia. the state of Washington, which were ducts a novelty store In this city, was
If you don’t want 4 quarts yourself, join with a friend.
«■eaaed.
>r move entire, to suit contractor.
Costiveness,
Torpid
Liver,
Inactive
arrest*«!
yesterday
afternoon
___
shipped in about a month ago. are
and
Notice Is hereby given that the under
A Hayner quart is an honr*t quart of J» ounce». , to the ,«llon. All other high-srade
Must be moved by Dee. 1. Address.
signed bas been by the above entitled court Kidneys, Nervousness, Insomnia and kept by A. H. Sunderman,
minuM lodged In jail, charged with criminal­
wniBMira are put up in bottle* that take 5 to make a galluu. We give one-fourth more m every
W. M. PARRISH. Clerk
bottle,
really
reducing
our
price
ju*t
that
much.
appointed administrator of tbe above en Malaria, Fever and Ague.. We urge those which have been sold off.
ly assaulting a 13-year-old girl. The
titled estate, and baa duly qualified as tbe
District No, 26. Holdman. Ore,
you to give It a trial. For sale by
girl is said to have confessed to the
ESTABLISHED
law directs.
IBM
Id all druggists and dealers.
All persons baring claims against
Echo's New I’lijslclan.
police that her relatione with Osborn
For Rent—For two or four years,
estate are hereby notified to present tbe
Dr. Ackley, the new Echo physician have existed over several months.
•T. PAUL, MINN.
half section of good wheat land.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
DAYTON, 0«
same with proper vouchers to me. at my
and surgeon from Kansas, who has
residence, near t'klab. Oregon, witbin six
Plenty of water on place. Four miles
begun the erection of an office build­
W. S. Berkley, a prominent con­
montbs from date hereof
from town.
Charles Hein, Pendle­
bated this l»th day of September, 1604
ing. expects his family to arrive soon. tractor of La Grande, Is dead.
ton, Oregon.
C. B GAMBEE.
SKIN AND BLOOD
PURIFICATION
DM Of HONDO
MEEIS HE WESTON
Cuticura Soap, Ointment
and Pills
Cleanse the Skin, Scalp
and Blood
Of TorturiBg, Disfiguring, Hr
nours with loss of Hair
CMPIETE TREATMENT $1.00
(JIMENT
hlllSPHAtf
Ayers
Pectoral
Old Coughs
Your money back if not satisfied
Direct from our distillery to YOU
Savis dealers' profits. Prevents adulteration.
HAYNER
WHISKEY
AFULL QUARTS M
TT
Prompt Relief
OUR OFFER
HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
HORTETTIS’S
STOMACH BITTER’S
LEG