The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, October 21, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 10

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    ' I
WHITE MIN S SIN
“go this fall, when the family moved
t<» Washington, where
they
have
since resided. Her husband I n a
brother of Giant Elgin, ami also of
AUen Elgin, of Lincoln. Kan., und of
Judge Elgin, of St. Helena, <’al.
markets, principally In New York,
Philadelphia and Boston.
«if peu« h plums there were about
150 tosis, valued at »2250. Ot apple»,
40,00«» boxes, at approximately »39,-
000. Chi-rrli-x, 80 tons, valued at »3.-
200. Beaches. 35.000 boxes. »15,000.
Grapes. 150 tons. Over 5000 boxes of
pears, »3000. The quince crop Is not
large. perhaps COO boxes.
an uccident to the boiler forced a.
postponement of the work, which will
be resumed this week.
Joseph Cunha, of Ech«». will Imme­
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1904.
diately build a dipping plant whh’h COMMI R< I %L X.ssoc I VH<)\
will be one of the largest in the
Northwest, its capacity being four an­
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS
imals at once. He is getting the ma­
terials on the ground at this time («• Wriic-np <>( Pciiillclon ami l malilla I’einllclon Vi-rlc Making an Active
WHISKY PEDDLING \N
use in the tank, and will prosecute
Of America Use Pe ru na f ®r All
« nni|Hilgn for McinlM-rsIlIp—Ortler
< omit) Will 4,o Into TI ioumuh I s of
I NM1TTGATFD CVRSE. the work as rapidly as possible. lie
REV. VAN M YS REPORTS
IIII. M IIGOI. I I ND
Catarrhal Diseases.
Ea»t«*rn
Now Ila» lino M«-uibers Io This <’lty
Houle»
—
lloiiic»<-ek«-rx
ami
A PROFITABLE SESSION
has »»ver 2000 head of his own cattle
\ l»llors al SI. I ahi I s Fair Sa> thè
—NN ill Begin U h , ErecUon of a New
to dip.
Cliarles M. Robinson Bitterly Con­
and
The dipping which will be done by
Greatest N«-«l TlH-rc 1» More West­
Hull ul « »iHv— Man)
l iuutlllu EveryIxsly Has Heard of California, EvMiigrlitll«* Work Will Ik* ProM*cut- Uum*ti Steplx i * m F<»riclu*<!
demns Practk’c of Selling Whisky both the firms mentioned. Is entire!}
K.
II.
WcMoti
S5OO
<
asti
itali
—-
But
No
One
Knows
of
Oregon
—
í*<l
With
Great
Vigor
All
(>%<*r
Ore
­
Fonili) New»|ui|H'r Men Will Take
ern l.ilcralurv—Wrilc-up Wlll He
I
to tlx* Amount of >dOO Were
to Indians—Says More Hell in tine voluntary, although It will be con­
< ullforida
Is A«Hertl»e«l Eiery-
gon During the Coining Year—
tin- M)»«crl<-»—A Slrictly BeuefR
«■lieti
I
ree
to
l
’
emllcton
ami
l'ma-
ducted under federal supervision. The
1 <»lk*«*U*«l l»y
Ten» tfi < ir-
Small Spot in l’endlelon Titan Any­
wliere. But Oregon Is Unlward of—
I loancee am! All Ollier Affairs of
« »nier.
lllla «olmi).
arrangement of all details Is accord­
« nil < ourt—Mont Profitable Tenn
where Else on
Earth—Enough Ing to the strictest requirements
Pendlelon Indian Itols-s the Only
U
m .* ( Iiunii
In
Most
Gratifying
P« ndl« ton Eaiiles are preparing for
of < onrt Held hi I malilla County
Work Here to K«*ep Reformer» Em­ which the government makes and
« »regoli Product Seen In die East—
C oim RU oi »—Rev. Van Noya a Dele­
a big rally to take place on the eve­
The
officers
and
niviubvrs
of
the
which experience has show*n to be
for Mali) Vtrars.
ployed for Years to Come.
ning of October 31.
one hundred
Crying N.ssl for Oregon Idleralure.
gate
lo
frenerai
Anw*n»hl>
—
Next
valuable. The dipping by the smaller Commercial Asot'iullon of Pendleton »andidat« N will be initiated into the
Pr«*«»byler>
at
PeiMÌh*ton.
have
imiursed
the
enterprise projvct- aerie.
feeders is also voluntary, and In all
Rev. W. L. Van Nuys returned last
Speaking of the increased sale of cases Is done for self-protection ami ed by the Oregon Daily Journal, of
Jersey City, N. J.. Oct. 1«.—(Editor
I of 11 « rirfhr »al < anea before the
Il I m the intention of the Eagles to
liquor to Indians In this city. Charles to insure better results during the Portland, whose field correspondent, begin work early next month on their East Oregonian.) -On May 15 last. I night from attending the Stat* P
l*er term of the atate circuit
John E. Lathrop, is now in Pendleton
Hynod
at Portland,
. conviction« or pleas of guilty
M. Robinson, chief clerk at the Uma­ winter’s feeding.
new' hall,
The lodge r«?ceiitly pur- left Oreghn to make my business byteriau
brings with iriim the echo of g
None of the stock which is to be ior descriptive articles of Pendlelon chased (he ulte ot the old Wheeler
secured except in
three In­
tilla agency, in writing to Rev. C E
and
Umatilla
county
to
be
horn«*
in
New
York.
I
incur
por-
determined,
on
enthusiasm and a record of a 1
dipped has yet been in the fee»i yards
es. One man was acquitted and
Battalle of this city, says:
building ill Court street, where the
ated
in
u
special
edition
of
the
Jour-
forfeited heavy cash bail. The
hall will be« erected. The building starting, to learn to what egtent Ore­ •U(<«-MMfui wesMion.
“Of one thing I am sure: There is a or even near them, and will not be nal which (hut paper
proposes to will have a frontage of 5V feet and a
Mr. Van Nuys states that it was
id rash bail forfeited amounts
They
gon is known In liutt section of the
great work for a willing reformers in until the dipping is finished
issue
soon,
The
Journal is making
unanimously agreed by laymen and
making it or^ of the moat
Pendleton.
Our Indians
become will be put on full feed for the win­ no charge 1 for the space aligned or depth of 100 feet, with an ”L” 22 Unite I .States called 'The East.” and
clergy alike, th;it this s**Msion of the
IAÌOI
sessions
ever held.
feet in width at the rear.
maudlin drunk there. Some of the ter immediately afterward.
the result of my investigations is here synod was the most profitable and
Both the dipping plants mentioned the expense t of III un ( rat Ions.
Htephena. under indictment
Pendleton aerie now has a mem-
saloons have tables in the rear, and
Sim e arriving in Pendleton, and
enjoyable ever held in the state. and
stealing, forfeited >990 bail.
Irershlp of 300, an»! expects to have state«!:
a button-and-bell arrangement for will be operated by the deadfall and looking
..jg over the giound, Mr. Lathro)>
During five months I have tra vele I Its membern were veterans who have George Weston, convicted of horse
fully 400 by the time the new hail is
calling out an inhabitant of the saloon walk out system.
has
decided
to
broaden
the
scope
ui
seen service in the Presbyterian •dealing .«nd awaiting notice of ap­
Government Inspector Iatntz states
begun.
about 5000 miles.
I
who will furnish anything drinkable
have visited
the plan, and, instead of printing
This is by far the largest lodge Minneapolis. St. Paul. Chicago twice. church in Oregon for over 40 years ical forfeited 1300 cash t*al|. John
they may call for. for the price, And that there are a few cases of cattle merely two page
pages
on
Pendleton
an»!
It was also the largest in point of at­ Duffy paid |15 m for <-attle stealing
yet. it is a felony to sell Indians in­ mange tn the Butter creek country, vicinity, , the Journal will devote an membership in Pendleton and the Detroit, Uieveland. Indianapolis twice,
tendance.
Ralph Ward, convicted
of assault,
but only a few, and have been for
new Eagle's hall will be the largest
toxicating liquor!
Pittsburg twice, Philadelphia Ihre**
The synod without hesitation rati­ laid >123 fine
John Woods and
some time, but that the cattle men of entire section of the paper to this • nd most imposing hall in the city.
”1 do not know ot an area of
times, Buffalo. Albany, and the dis­ fied the request made by the last ses­ Harry Kelly pleaded guilty to charges
that district are putting themselves on county, and therein set forth compre­
The Initiation to take place un Oc­
ground of equal dimensions in the
hensively the resources and advan­
tance from New York to <’hicago has sion of the Eastern Oregon Presby­ <jf maik-ious destru».lion of animals
the absolutely safe side.
tober
31
will
be
called
’’
Press
night,
”
world that embodies more hell. (I do
tages to homeseekers.
been covered three limes
I have tery. and formally effected the divis
md were fined 1109 each. Pat Mc-
lor
the
reason
that
a
large
class
of
not speak irreverently) than the block
The special edition wili be scut to
also spent many days in New York Ion of that presbytery along exactly Gabe wa> fined 159 for gruss lewd-
andidates
from
Umatiiia
county
Will
Bet
on
Turner.
north of Webb street and east of Main
the East to selected lists of well-to-
last summer.
mm and John Wa-lletsie, an Indian,
newspaper men will be inducted into city, and in the large cities near Neu (he lines suggested
S. S. Bailey, well known in Seattle
in Pendleton, including the closed al­
fto i»e<>ple of all classes, mostly farm­
York. During all of thia traveling I The Pendleton Presbytery comprise* was fined >30 for aswauit.
ley. if testimony is to be believed One as a capitalist. business man and ers. who have evinced an Intention to the mysteries.
George Lamont and Edwin
it.
Among the press candidates to be have enjoyed conversation with a Umatilla, a part of Grant. all of
missionary could devote his whole shrewd political observer, who is now
»•me West and locate permanently.
great many business men an«! fellow Crook. Shern»an.
Wheeler.
Wasco ^tokes were respectively sentenced to
initiate«)
will
be
Elmer
P.
Dodd
of
the
taking
in
the
races
in
Walla
Walla
thn<
his Sundays and his week days
The Journal asks no bonus for this
travelers.
Morrow and Gilliam counties.
The (hr*-*- years each in the state peniten-
a's Baaevuleat laanriaUwa af
his days and his nights, his working has telegraphe<! to Seattle his desire work, conceiving that it Is the legit­ Tribune, Fred D Boyd of the Athena
To my statement that I came from Grand Ronde i'resbytery consists of tiary for Lfrigjr by bailee and for
Chleaga.
to
bet
SI
000
on
the
elec
tion
of
George
Press.
John
P
McManus
of
the
Pilot
season and his vacations—for years to
(mate imation of a newspaper
aspaper of k- ■ k Record. M A Ferguson of the ihe Pacific CiMtJrt. they have ail re­ all <»f the remaining teritory of th* larceny from the person
William
Mrs. Henrietta A. S. Marsh, President come, in that section.
Turner as governor. Mr. Bailey’s
statew ide circulation to are for the
plied. Invariably and instantly. ”oh, old Eastern < iregon Presbytery.
McDoi
of the
Woman’s Benevolent Association, of
telegram
Is
addressed
to
the
Time«
\dams Advance, and Fred Lampkin.
If you will station yourself at the
interests of the people of all sections,
yea. from <’alifornia/‘ I counted the
The division of the Presbytery was
121 Jackson Park Terrace, Woodlawn, corner where the city pound is locat­ and he declares he Is willing to wager
T. C Warner, Fred Earp, Irave In­
confining its efforts to no one city or
gram and Otto Didion of the East number of times that reply was made made to add efficiency to the
Chicago, Ill., says:
ed, some bright Saturday, you may that sum of Turner.
locality, but extending Ita energies to
•luring tile first three months after church's various interests in the ter-
Rushville. Ind
< »regontan.
There is no condition imposed by
“I suffered with la grippe for seven likely see dozens of Indians passing in
the remotest locality.
Oregon. and the numter was ritory described by promoting facil-
M-asr
Ely Bros.*—! have been a
Special machinery will be lmport- leaving
weeks and nothing halped me until I and out of the demi-monde quartet Mr Bailey other than that both can­
The apace
<igned. which will Ix' ed for use in initiating
in>.
ity
in
attendance
and
condensing
the
eat >uff*-rer from <atarrah and hay
the press
tried Perun*. 1 felt at ones that 1 had They are going in for whisky, alcohol didates live until election day. The several pages, will l»e given freely,
Since then I have not continued the work. making it easier handled
and tried many things, but
at last secured the right medicins and beer and worse • pollutions. Thes» presumption from this telegram Is ind the expen e of white paper, com- members.
count.
but
I
have
been
surprised
and
of
the
matters
of
the
greatest
One
The committee on me mbership.
found no permanent relief until ' T
kept steadily improving. Within throe dark-skinned people never knew sue! tb it hr Is looking for even money.
I«ain«*d that not a single one of the general
>iti«»n.
Illustrations
and
all
the
work
interest.
the
evangelistic
found It in Ely's <'r*am Balm, about
Mr, Halley is one of the best known
consisting of J. T. Hinkle i and Con-
weeks I was fully restored.”—Henrietta sins until the white men came atnoni
thousands of Eastern men I have work, was the topic of almost para-
*( preparing the matter will be at ra»! Platsoeder, is meeting
eight years ago. and wre have beer»
wllh un­
them.
Now. alas’ they know- It al 'u tters on election results in the state he Journal's expense.
A. 8. Marsh.
met and converse«! with, appeared to mount importance, or at least was
twunded success and the cíase of
fast fríen
r since
(Rev.) R. M
tn I his judgment on elections has
La Grippe Is epidemic catarrh. Pere­ too well. Whisky and scrofula, wit)
know that Oregon was on the map. made such by the universal interest Bentley.
Text *>ff Ute lml»»r>rnM!‘nt.
*w • > good in the past. His confl-
in didates is t*eing recruited rapidly
diseases,
are
deci
other
more
dread
but ever> one instantly said ”Gh. yes. and enthusiasm concerning it. Thl*
as is of national fame as a sure cure for
M« hwt * Ely Bros : —Fin J encio«*»i
The Eagles is Mrictly a benefit or-
l*hr signed indorsement of the ofii
lev .. in the . lection of Turner is sig­
mating the race.
from t'alifomia ” when I mentioned feeling the genera! assembly is In
catarrh in all phases and stages.
cent*, for which please send me
!*r.
paying
17
era
and
managers
of
the
Common
lai
ant.
—
Wall««
Walla
Statesman
59
weekly
benefit,
nif
“Drunk to blindness, the bleary
the Pacific coast.
full
touch
with,
as
is
evidenced
by
th*
If you do not derive prompt and satis­
yoi ir **ream Balm. I find your reme-
kssociall<»n. t«»gether with the signa­ furnishing free a physician for the
eye
notes
not
the
approaching
train
tact
that
it
will
send
from
the
Eas.
factory results from the u»e of Peruna,
< alifontia \\i»k-l> Advertised.
dy the quickest and most permanent
tures appended, secured today, are as members and their families, the
Exhibit of Mar Ei*li
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a nor do the dulled ears catch Its sound
Irately I have been investigating luring the coming winter some of th • cure for cold in the head, catarrali.
monthly dues being but 75 cents,
Th re is being exhibited In the di*- follows:
till crash —and eternity has claimed
ablest and most forceful exangehs*-
full statement of your case and he will
Yours truly. Dell M Potter. Gen.
“The Oregon Dally Journal of Port-1 Life membership is furnished for the ’’why” of this seeming lack of
its own. Or the unsteady foot totters Pl-<y wlndow at Lee Teutach’s depart-
will send Mgr Arizona Gold Mining Co
be pleased to give yon his valuable ad­
Her* again 1« in the church—in fact
upon the brink and the mill rar* tnent «tore a rare collection of star «.and. having sent to Pendleton a rep- 1100. and the Pendleton awie has a Oregon's existence.
vice gratis.
'he result I find California literature more of them, and at a greater ex-
swallows another victim; or the thick fish, which is a duplicate of the star rsentative with instructions to pre­ large number of these.
I*
Allen O. Hm of Portland,
•-ven where
Railroad
advertising pense. than to any other one state
Address Dr. Hartman. President of tongue lisps out the hasty insult, the fish displax sent by the
state of pare elaborate articles with complete
ha»
ported to the police that he
land comparty booklets city souven­ I d the Union.
The Hartmau Sanitarium. Columbus, O> pistol flashes, and another unpre- Washington to the World's Fair at »lustrations setting forth the re­
Wl DM
MN UA
volume
and
high
character
o
The
obbed of 1200 in .San Fran
Francisco.
irs. fruit statistics, and the fruits
• pared soul is launched upon the bil­ St. Louis and exhibited In the fishery sources and adxantagfs of Pendleton
themselves but nothing from Ore­ work which the renerai assembly Tuesday night, while “seeing th*
lows of the great beyond.
budding. The collection was prepar- and Umatilla county, and having
Ml*a Mollie Green haa gone to
revival
work
in
thi«
will
put
forth
in
sights” on Barbary coast.
gon. or almost nothing
Seventeen such deaths since I have e,l by J. D. Hillsbery. of Seattle, who manifested a commendable spirit of A iama on a visit.
I have diligently !» un ted through state during the cornine few month*
been here—only a few years! It is «up piled the exhibit for Washington liberality and a disposition to perform
R K. Reek, of Holdman. li In the many dally papers coking for Lewis is the resuit not so much. if at ail.
usists of 131
13! specimens of the The legitimate functions of a newspa­ Ity attending the institute.
terrible. The white man sometimes it c. -•usists
and Clark fair advertising t»r news a feeling ot necessity, as It is a dis-
publishes!
In
chief
per
pui»liane<l
in
the
enter
city
of
the
f
s
'
i
which
are
preserved
preserve.1
In
thel
acquires an appetite for whisky—with
I»r. C. J Smith went to Ematina or any information and with a single portion to take advantage of the
state,
by
printing
•!•**•
riptive
mxK«-r
descriptive
an
nal colors and shape* by
the Indian it is no appetite—it is a original
exception, and then for only one j remising conditior s; to enter into
ms of the state >n profeaadonal burin*«« today.
passion. Every preacher, minister or ■li^tnal process of Mr. Hlllsbery. Th, of the vari«»u« region«
Sunday issue of the Newark. N J., the harvesting of a ripe field. At
Mt««
Hester
Kate«,
of
Connell.
Is
without
charg»*
for
the
space
utiiiz»*d
priest in Pendleton owes It as a duty exhibit is attracting a great deal of
News, have I been able to find a line time in the history of the church I
'iattlng
her
sister.
Mrs
L.
O.
Orrin
w* the subscribers hereto, members
to himself, to his deeply offending attention.
this state has its finances been
or
even a word about the fair
of the board of managers of the
Glenn Nlxdorff Is III at the home
race, and to his God. to get busy and
such stable and sound condition, or
Orrgoa I'm It* Not Known.
<*om mere tai Association of Pendleton, •f hl* brother. T J Nlxdorff. with
fight this curse to the Indians.
Dirt to lly on Portage.
its membership so Large and its ex­
unhesitatingly commend the project ypbotd fever.
I have visited several of the largest tension work shown such gratifying
”1 am today sending a case to your
Dirt will be Tying on the portage
Do you like ynur thin, rough,
calc
ulated
to
forward
the
interest*
groceries
in
Newark.
250,^00
popula
­
district attorney for his action, where­ road at Celllo within 30 days. J C
Mt«e Elsie Rosenswelg of Athena.
progress» as during the j ast year or
short hair? Of course y< i
popu­ more.
in a man who came by the agency on McCabe a Seattle contractor. 1« on of the city and county.
■ In Pendleton to attend the teach- tion also in Elisat»e!h
‘We suggcM that. In order to utilize •r»' Institute
lation Jersey City. 3”** OSS popula­
business a few days ago went on lnt«>
From November until the general
don't. Do you like rhkk.
the ground with the engineers, and
pr<»p«»eed »pe< la I edition and we­
Pendleton and obtaine»! whisky, al­ will probably get the job and the
te»!
New
York «vb<*ut
1AH.H*., ¿jcsembly meets next May an active
Fred
twter
ha«
recovered
from
the
heavy, smooth hair? Of
re results commensurate with the
though it is a penitentiary crime t«»
looking for Oregon prunes and other < ampatgn w ill be carried on in all
Open River Association Is busy rais­
ort and expense to be given by the typhoid fever sufficiently to be able «»regur, fruits and the invariable and (arts of the stale. During those
course you do. Then why
give or sell it to him. and become s.»
ing 140.among the farmer» of
urnal. it would be wise to *** that to resume work.
drunk that he sold his brother’s horse
unhesitating r*pl} Ivas been that they months some of the greatest English
East-rn Oregon an»i Washington, who
E N. Smith, a farmer residing at never heard of Oregon prune«
considerable number of copies are
for a third of its value so he could
•»peaking evangelist« who labor under
by
the
portage
are to be benefited
it «11 rediy to known homeweekers 713 Coable street. Is aerioualy HL
I have. however. ordered eight the auspices of the Presbyterian
buy more whisky
road This sum will make the amount n the Eso 4 as well as to the St. !>»ul* Typhoid fever Is threatened.
box*« from a friend In Oregon and < hurch w ill labor in Oregon, and
“I am willing to aid the owner of
available for building and equipping
W. A. Storie Is at Burnt
River, they will be plac«rd on the tables of some o/ them will reach Pendiet«»r.
recover the horse, but only on condi­ the eight miles of road »200.000. the ■x¡«.«ID»m w here, according to state- |
not be pleased? Ayer's Hair
went* by citizens who have returned looking after the new steel bridgi eight well knov n men living in New although it is not known at this junc­
tion that the one who sold It shall be
other portion having been appropriat­ hereto jn. a heavy demand li i met for which is being
Turk an J New Jersey for I am de­ ture who will come here.
Vigor
makes beautiful heads
punished. These terms will be com­
constructed there.
ed by the last Oregon legislature — literature concernini Oregon.
plied with, and that means only an­
City Attorney C H «'after retum- termined that BOMEONE within my
Among the several new church
cf hair, that's the whole
Walla Walla Statesman.
J. A. It’iRlE, President.
other penitentiary victim
Hundred*
e»l to Portland this morning, where circle of buMnees and personal friends building» erected during the past year
story. Sold for 60 years.
C. E ROOSEVELT. Vice Pre«
of such cases have come before me.
A CASE OF IT.
his «rife I* receiving medical treat- must b* able to aay that “they” have in this state is one at East Portland
\fter Owner» of Dive*.
- I ¡Lav* t»*-t Aver • Haf
fee a V* c
JOHN F ROBINSON, Secretary
heard of Oregon prune« and hav* —a large and beautiful structure
“Peo was one of the brightest In­
mer»t.
t H
a »'«-Serfs.
US
Warrants for the "men landlords."
ra'qr’ib»*
*t • kair kU
»t
F W VINCENT Treasurer
tasted
them
and
found
them
good.
Man) More Like it in Pendleton dian chiefs, a consummate orator a
All
th-
year
there
has
been
*
vteadv
• :.a Marwh. of Wtrtun. ar*
I
SfaCL't U
p«V* '£< • 9;l!irr>Ju4 <r*SSCS<
ROBERT F »RSTER. Manager
l*r«MHr*G»n Blanket*» kiMiwn
skilled diplomat, a leader among th*- a new phrase coined at the tall tower,
l»a.
J
S
T
a
:
a
Ma^.
.
la<4.
I.
increase
in
the
member-
and
Urge
rived In P*ndieton la«t night to at-
The following case is but one of
H E RICKERS. Manager.
I have still farther pursued my In­ ship of the church all over the crate
redmen of the Northwest, one d«iy he were Issued last night by- Judge Hin­
f
a
■-
j c. > vs* mu
lend
the
•rwoiont
of
the
teacher«'
in-
kle
on
the
application
of
E
E.
Demp-
many similar occurring dally in Pen­ got enough to reach the top. and now
C. J. SMITH. Manager.
vestigations relative to Oregon pro­
_ r
__
<**
The first session of the Pendleto:'
stltute.
for
W. J. CLARK. Manager.
ducts in the East
My latest effort Presby teryr win be held tn April next
dleton. It is an easy matter to verify he is a physical and mental wreck— sie and Attorney Harris Baldwin. Th*
Rex Exert on. the new Congrega­ has been to discover if possible «orne
are accused of per-
w. E BROCK. Manager.
its correctness. Surely you cannot ask will probably end his days in an asy ­ "men landlords"
tional jailor. 1* expected to arrive on of the excellent products of that at Pendleton.
mittlng the "women landladles" to
He ALEXANDER
Manager.
The next session of the State Synoi
for better proof than such conclusive lum—all due. as the physicians of run houses leased through the "men
or about the 25th. and will preach on great state advertised tn the Eastern
BERT HUFFMAN Manager
your own town pronounced, to alco­
win be held at La Grande during Oc- 2.-»
evidence.
the
30th.
which
landlords"
undfr
conditions
LE N COHEN. Manager.
magazines and other high class pub­ tober. 19<8>5.
holism.”
are forbidden by the state law —Spo-
D. W. Cook. 70 years old and retired
Rev. W. M Trieach. of North Vak­ lications. such a« the Izadles' Home
F. E. JUDD. Manager.
CHARLES M ROBINSON.
(TTATIOX.
Rev. Van Nuys
kane
Pres»
ima. who has been the guest of M Journal, Satur-lsy Evening Poss, and mt loner to the
from active business, now living on
Clerk Umatilla Agency.
Grata and family, returned home this i others.
U the coaaty court of tbe state of Oregce.
Main street, says: "The dull dragging
L \kl » It %l»ll M lit» 4 I Ml VL
w hicb meets next
Returned From Iilaim.
for L'aaUUa couaty
morning.
I have found one gloriou«. conaplc- Ind., during May.
pain in the small of my back felt as
PILOT KOC K HAPPENINGS.
in tbs sx&tter of tbs «state of Jcslak
W L Simonton haw returned from J.
If two giants were tearing me apart,
Carrie* a
<reorge <’ullen has gone to Grant’s , uous exception to the discouragingly
Parker Cox. <Je eased
Cltatica.
,
monotonous
failure,
and
this
single
To
>rge Cork. WUUaai Cock. Bessie
and at times I felt so miserable that Two Telephone Line- Being Con- Idaho and Wyoming, where he spent
with the intention of going into the
speck of lI m * Frci'i«»*« Mineral.
>1 ll'l » !«• TURK IN«.
went
the
summer
and
this
morning
Cork.
Evelyn
Cock
and
Mrs Flame
,
shining
example
Is
the
Pendleton
I «rnuld not stand or walk and was
Cork, wid^w «¡>f Fred L C-ark. ¡5*"eas*d
While there is only about a half interior from that point and taking Woolen Mills, with their well con­
»tructed— New I w I hm »! H ou -«- W 111 to his Butter creek ranch. 40 miles
confined to my bed. Urinary weak-
government land.
betrs
st
law
of
J
Parker
Co*, ¿k-
out. With Mr. Simonton went to pound of radium in existence In a
Be Erected.
structed. beautiful advertisement for Town Ila» Marked A«Kam*gv Over ■eaeed. and to Frank J Parker. Frank J.
ness set In, especially at night, and I
George
Taylor,
traveling
pa
ween
ger
refine«!
state.
J
H
Koontz,
of
Echo
Baker
fit,
in
Some
Respect».
Foster,
who
made
some
Bessie Cork. Evetyu Cock.
White. iMflBBfMHfiMl'
“ ‘ Aaroo
the Oregon Indian robes manufac­
was failing physically every day. At
Pilot Rock. Oct. IS.—Glen Cannon Idaho L T.
ag**nt for the Wisconsin Central, with
F l*arker. Mra _______ _____
Cock ____
and Sylvia
tured at Pendleton.
A gentleman who came from Baker Cottrill,
this time I happened to read an ad la building a one-story cottage that investments in that state, and may carries in his p<*cket the least shin­
- - ;*vatees
-
devisem
and
used - ta
headquarter*
in
Portland.
was
In
Hurrah for Pendleton and her en- City a few days, and has interests •be Si
about Doan's Kidney- Pills and was will probably be ready for occupancy sell out in this county and remove to ing. flickering, piercing my of this
'
it*
«aid
J
*iah
I*xrker
Cox.
Pendleton last night.
wonderful mineral.
terprising woolen mill and the In- there and here, avers that there is a ceased. GREETING
much Impressed with the sincerity of by the 10th of November. John Royer Idaho.
IV THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
He is taking the radium treatment
The mother and sister of Ernest : dun robes’ I have found two of the decided business depression In that
the testimonial, which was much sim­ is the contractor.
yon. and each of yon. are
for threatened pamlysis and a small, Kinman, of Vansycle Canyon, have • robes in families living on Staten la- place, due principally to the decline OREGON,
l*»t Micep Shipments,
ilar to the one I am using now. I
:r*d a ’ h*r«»by r!-*d to aj^ear at the
__
Doctors Parker and Hume will be-
steel-clad
capsule,
in
the
shape
of
a
arrived
from
Indiana
and
will
make
trainload
of
sheep
will
be
ship-
A
Ortober.
1904.
term of tee ab»ve eatlked
land and tn Jersey City, and I felt of the mines immediately adjacent,
got a box of pills at the Brock A Mc­ gin work on their residences in tim**
.
at
11
o'clock
la
tbo
12-calibre
cartridge,
incloses
an
In
­
their
home
with
him.
on
his
farm.
ped
from
here
In
a
short
time,
which
like shaking hands with old friends On the other hand. Haines. IS miles foreeooe <« Monday, the 24th day of Ot­
Comas drug store and they helped for their completion by the first of
will probably end the shipping season finitesimal sj»erk of radium, which
J. D. Toney has returned from i from my beloved Oregon. (I sent west of Baker City, and a town of but
me so that I continued using them January.
her.
at the County »'ourt room tn
until I had taken several boxes Then
Work will begin on the new school in this county for this year. In a 1» strong enough to thoroughly charge Rake. City, where he has been for • both robes East myself to these fam- 460 or 5V0 people at the most. Is the Court House of V ma til ¿a County. Or­
egon.
tn
the
city of IVadletoc tn said
I could eat. sleep and get around house in a short time, the Intention short tjme a trainload of sheep will a glass of water, by holding the cap­ the p ort six months, and will resume • Illes for Chirwtmas presents some doing a thriving business in every de-
■untT. thee and There to show cause. If
years ago
I wish it were possible to partment of her affair*.
again without suffering the least bit being to have it ready for occupancy be sent East from Heppner, which sule over th«* glass for about 90 sec- his oh! place in Millet s grocery.
any exist, why the said County Court
will close the buying season In Mor-
of physical pain,
I endorse all of by the first of the year.
Haines has tar more farmer*— «hould uoc grant the prayer of the peti­
Mamuel While, a brother-in-law of j send more of them, not especially to
of Frank B C’.op: n. a ix»nistrat *r
row
county.
t
just
make
present*,
but
to
let
more
the claims made for Doan’s Kidney
thrifty and well-to-do tributary to tion
Only one minister of the gospel has
Jack Brigham. has returned from
f the estate of J wish I'arkw Cog. de
tiled by this simple. "miKmshlne"
Pills."
regular appointments at Pilot Rock
Allwrta (or the winter. His present , families back here know of at least her, and the roads make the place ess.'d. with the will annexed, filed here-
I*,«ltlliltg .Willwml |.hv«i-«-.
treatment, a, he calls It, he would Intention L* to
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 now. That Is Rev. Robert Divan, the
far more accessible to these farmers n oa S-'; ? ember 8, 1!*M. whereto be prays
ultimately go to Al- one «»regon product
’ >r an order and decree of the said County
ents per box.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Presbyterian, who preaches in
Frank Martin was arrested by the be skeptical in regard to the effect lw*rta to stay.
than is Baker City, an»! the result is eonrt.
Wliat*« U>r Matter With Oregon?
the
authorUing aud directing hl* to
of
the
mineral,
but
he
say»
the
treat
­
Bufalo. N. Y.. sole agents for the old Methodist church. Mr
that
Haines
commands
now
a
far
police
last
night
for
peddling
Jewelry
*•
a.t of the real property (►'. <ig*.ng to
Diven
Rut what’s the matter with Ore-
P au I Strain, the Portland clothier,
ment
Is
helping
him.
United States.
•
*
estate
of the deceased, and all of tbo
without
a
license.
He
was
sent
to
larger
country
trade,
and
her
busi
­
preaches here the first Sun »lay in
, gon. anyway? Why have thousands
Although the little speck of radi­ who will start a branch house in , of well-posted, bright business men ness houses art doing a larger and estate and interest which he. as admlnls
Remember the name—Doan's—and each month. The absence of church­ jail this morning for five »lays on a
•ar
van
lawfully sell, said real proper­
this city in a few days, returned home
taks no other.
Tb* other um is invisible to the naked eye. yet
better business than any corresi-on.1- ty being situated tn Umatilla crusty. Ore-
going facilities at Pilot Rock is com­ < harge of vagranc)
thi* morning
He will be ba» k in j In nine of the largest and most weal-
on
taking
It
Into
u
darkened
room
a
houses In roa. and particularly described as fol­
mented upon by transients and new­ charge is still pen»llng. Theodore
■ »h. ing number of business
thy Eastern states said to me
lows .-
Notice of a Special Meeting of the comers very much, The residents Johnson was sentence»! to three days taautlful purplish, changeable light Pendleton tomorrow.
yes; from California.” Why Is there Baker City. The railroad has put In
Th* northwest q’ art er and the soutb-
Stockholders of the Goiconda Con­ have gotten used to this condition o' in jail for drunkenness.
Mias
Jennie
Newby,
a
teacher
from
Is thrown off from the capsule.
stockyards
at
Haines
and
it
is
stated
sest quarter <4 aoctloo 13. the northwest
no advertising of the Lewis and
solidated Gold Mines Company.
Northwest.
Iowa,
arrived
xeaterday.
When
it
Is
remembered
that
the
and the »octhewt quarter of sec-
that
these
stockyards
do
a
larger
bus
­
affairs.
' Clark fair. Wht cannot Oregon pro­
Notice la hereby given that a spe­
half pound of radium In the world and will winter In this vicinity for her ducts be found in the big Eastern iness than the stockyards at Baker !i«>n 24 : :he east half of the east half of
Returned From Albcrsa.
The poles are set for three miles
oectioa
14.
and the east half of the worth
cial meeting of the stockholders of
W. T. Rigby has returned from Is valued at »200,000 an ounce, and health, making her home with a stores'* Why doe* nobody know of City.
east quarter »f seetioa 23. being SiO
the Golconda
Consolidated
Gold north of town and ara being placed
the
brother-in-law.
Mord
Jones.
In
to
le.saeas.
Is
a
most
difficult
arilcl«
a<r<w
f
and
in all. alt of said -and being
He reports
the wonderful Oregon? Not because
Mines Company will be held at the rapidly In the direction of Pendleton Alberta for the winter.
« tuated In townahip 5 north and range 31
office of its secretary. 119 Court for the new telephone line. The pro­ the weather when he left as a very In any quantity It will tie seen that Nolln country.
she is so far away. That isn't a good
Burn Thctr Mortgage.
east of the Willamette meridian
Miss Etta Mueller has gone to reason. California is just as far. but
street, in Pendleton. Oregon,
_
at 2 moters of this new line are for the cltyse second to that of Momlay last, the capsules are not filled with the
This citation is issued and published
Happy is a feeble term when ap-
pursuant to order of (he above entitled
o’clock p. m., on Tuesday. November most part farmers along the line, and at this point—clear and bright, with xubrian » by any means, but Inside Fairhaven, where she will make her everybody knows of California.
;lle<l to those who gathered at the county
court, made on September 13. 1904
Sth. 1904. for the purpose of submit­ a few business men In this place. The a chilly wind from the west, but the a wrapping nf Indestructible material home with her brother. Clark Muel­
At the St. Louis fair your neighbor­ Christian church Saturday evening
Witness the ILmorav.e H. J Bean,
ting to the stockholders of this com­
Inclose
a
st
temperature
was
not
as
low
as
It
was
»ck
finer
than
the
point
ler.
who
left
the
Juniper
country
ing state of Washington distributed for the purpose of annihilating a fudge of said county court, and the sea!
pany a proposition to organize a new subscribers are paying for the erec­ here Monday.
•>f the smallest needle and absolute­ last summer and Invested In a dray 100.000 magnificent souvenir books, small. Innocent looking piece of paper thereof, hereto attached. at the court
company for the purposeof takng over tion of the line by contributing labor
bouse tn Pendleton. Tmatllla county. Ore­
invisible
«<,
«he
best
naked
eye.
>>’
line at Fairhaven.
not cheap stuff, but a beautiful book that has been to them a heavy bur­ gon. this 13th day of September. 1904
ail of the property of this company and supplies, such as each furnishing
l lr»t Snowfall.
Attest .
FRANK SATING,
and payfhg its present indebtedness a given number of poles and a cer­
Frank Bailey and family have ar- that any one would take home and den for the past 12 years.
Money
(Sea! »
Clerk
The first snowfall of th* season
HR« Ik IN kN FF CAP.
and properly equiping and operating tain amount of labor digging hole«
rived from Detroit, Mich., with the read and look at many times and was borrowed to help build the
said properties, the stockholders of and setting the poles. All the neces­ fell last night and yesterday afternoon
Intention of remaining here, and all ponder over. How many did Oregon church and It would seem at times to
said new company to consist of all the sary cash expenses are pro rated.
Wynne I «*11 Into I xi-aiHiioii arel are delighted with the tow*n and Its distribute at the St. I aju I s fair? To­ the struggling few that the cause was
at Kamela and Meacham. O n* .1.
VOTRE OF FIN A! ACCOUNT.
present stockholders of this company
Rrxvivetl Severe Injuri«-».
The new telephone line will connect N. cars coming down th* mountali.
environments. Mr. Bailey Is the new day I received a folder done In most almost hopeless, but after long faith­
who desire to take stock In the new
in the County Court ot the State of
this morning ha»l a alight trace of
artistic effect advertising the Spokane ful work they were able to burn their
J. L. Wynne is at St. Anthony-» salesman nl Sullivan A Bond's.
organization at the rate of three and with the Doug Helts Independent line, snow on top of the cars. The i
Oregon for Umatilla County.
snow*- hospital Buffering fr<»m
one-third (3 1-3) cents per share for which Is about 12 miles bey on »1 Pilot
the effects • • f
Miss Theresa Brown has arrived fair this fall. And I have just learned mortgage. And as the flames were
In the matter of the estate of
fall Is about tw*o weeks earlier ' t ha n
each share of stock now held by Rock, and which ends at his plan*.
a broken knee rap Wynne stumbled from Manhattan. Kan., and will visit that thousands of these folders have consuming it. the audience reverently James P Whittemore, deceased.
usual.
them, and other persons: the prefer­
Notice Is hereby given that the
In the darkn«* an»! fell into the ex- with her brother, llotner Brown, for been mailed broadcast by Spokane sang. “Praise God From Whom All
ence right, however, to take stock in
Blessings Flow."—The Dalles Chron­ unde signed has filed his final report
vacation for Ihe
the new John Schmidt a few <la>s. and then with her step­ merchant*.
DIPPING ECHO CATTLE.
such new organization at such rate
R«*tiirn«sl From Synod.
with the above entitled Court tn the
I tell you. friends. It's mighty hard icle.
building. His
H im left knee cap is broken father. H J. Wisner, of North Yaki­
to be given to the present stockhold­
Elder E. A. VanVranken and Rev.
above entitled estate, and that the
work to holler for Oregon, as I am
ers of this corporation. And also, to Tltompsoii and Stan field Will Di|> 3000 B. F. Harper of .Milton, returned last and the llgiments of the knee are ma. who formerly lived In this place
Judge of »«id Court has set Monday,
doing, and as I delight in doing, when
authorize the proper officers of this
badly strained, it is not known yet
< tail on tlx* Umpqua.
November 7. 1S04. at 10 o'clock In the
Hea<l on Butler Creek.
evening from attending the Ktat«*
Mrs. Minnie Riley, accompanied by every man you meet says. ”Oh. yes:
company to accept said proposition or
1
W.
Fenn,
secretary
and
engineer
whether
the
¡»atient
will
entirely
re
­
forenoon, as the time and the County
at Portland.
her sister. Mrs. Dora Tremain. of from California.” and when one sees of (he Umpqua Coal Co., returned Court room In the County Court
Cattle dipping on a large scale has Presbyterian Hynod
to sell, mortgage, or otherwise transfer
cover,
They
were
unanimous
In
pronouncing
Wash.,
who
has
been
of Kahlotus,
all or any of its property, and make begun in the Butter creek country,
California booklets, fruits, railroad frut.t the mines Friday night and re­ house in Pendleton. Umatiiia County,
Wynne’s relatives reside In Fresno.
such necessary
conveyances and where Thompson & Stanfield last It a very enjoyable and profitable
visiting her. will leave this evening advertising. lan«l advertising, every­ port; s 30 Inches of very high grade ('»regon. as the place for final hearing
other contracts as may be necessary summer built a dipping apparatus in session. Mr. Harper comes home III Cal and he haw been In this city tor Douglas county on a visit with where, but never a word of Oregon.
about four years, in the employ of
coal In the new tunnel on the oppo- thereon and all pers<wis Interested
to meet the present indebtedness, or
are notified to then and there appear
the Marshes and Tulls, -formerly of
JOHN S. PINNEY.
which two animals can be dipped at with grip, barely able to sit up.
si»e side of the mountain from th» and show cause. If any they have,
F. X. Schempp.
The day
before
continue the operation of the mine.
this place.
Jersey City, N. J.
flm workings, at the depth of 79 why said final report shall not be al­
The above notice is published pur­ one time. Its capacity is between
Wynne
was
hurt
he
received
an
in
­
Pilot l<«M-k Mercliant In T own .
2217 Hudson Boulevard.
suant to resolution
adopted
at a 300 and 400 head per day. and be­
M. T Keeaev. of Bainbridge. Coan.,
fret in the tunnel. This seam is con- lowed. the executor discharged and
O. E. Carnes, of the firm of Carnes vitation to attend his sister’s wed­
meeting of the board of directors fore present operations, are ended the
bluntly widening out in the vein. The his bondsmen exonerated.
a railroad blacksmith, accompanied
ding,
and
was
preparing
to
make
the
held at Pendleton, Oregon, on Sep­ firm will dip nearly 3000 of their own Bros., merchants of Pilot Rock. Is In trip to Fresno.
HOOD HIVER FRUIT.
Dated this 2»th day of September.
company is doubling its force In the
l»\ his family, has arrived and is vis­
tember 28th, 1904.
cattle and several thousand head for town today, making arrangements for
fi»’M this week and will work two 1904.
iting O. F. Loso and family, recent
T. G. HATLEY.
freighting two carloads of goods out
llorti<*ult urul Coinmi*edoner
Give« tunnels
S. A. LOWELL
i Imullaneously.— Hoseburg
arrivals from Cameron. Mo. Mr.
Attest:
President.
Executor.
Woman should to Pilot Rock, which have just arriv­
Wonderful Statistics of Tliat DI*- Review.
Keeney will endeavor to find employ­
J. S. BECKWITH.
not wonder at ed over the O. R. & N. at this place. Demi*«* Took Pimi* at Faniily I ionic ment with the O. R. & N. at Umatilla
Secretary.
IrtcL
lUds AVanttxL
their fa i 1 i n k
Charles Allen stabbed John How-
or Li Gramle.
at Connell, WaMi.
In his report to the state board of
Movml to Cheney.
Sealed bids are Invited until Oct.
health as long
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
urd
to
death,
in
a
shanty
near
Eu
­
horticulture. R. H. Weber, ; horticul­
Mrs. James Elgin, aged 70 years.
Alva Pierce, of Vanaycle. has rent­
as they contin­
15. for the removal ot a frame school
Foninl No 1-aml to Suit TI h - iii .
tural commissioner of the Fourth gene. Tuesday. They quarreled over house £0x36. to be removed distance
In the County Court of the Btate of Or
ue to suffer from ed his farm to Ernest Kinman and died at her home at Connell, Wash.,
the
ownership
of
a
lamp.
»gon. for Umatilla County. In the matter
Smith Adamson has returned from District, will embody some Interesting
monthly irreg­ moved to Cheney, Wash . where his «tetober 16. of old age and general
of two miles. Can either tear down
of th« estate of Gideon G. Gambee. de
the
southern statements concerning the fruit raised
ularities.
The children will attend the Washington debility. The body will be Interred prospecting through
or move entire, to suit contractor.
ceased
In Cattle ran be prevented.
Bitters as the State Normal College.
In «»lney cemetery and will reach here part <>f the county and In Grant coun- In the vicinity of The Dalles, says The
Notice Is hereby given that the under
Must be moved by De-'. 1. Address.
ClinrSBiACkLLGVUCIM.
signed ha* been by the above entitled court
best remedy in
for that purpose tomorrow evening. ty for government t land with his Dalles Chronicle.
W. M PARRISH. Clerk.
California*« fa run tr. the inoM auc-
appointed administrator of the above en
snch cases, It
Harry
Strawn.
They
He
estimates
that
1000
tons
of
brother-in-law,
E_
lt<-al »>tate Transfers.
The Interment wlll be made at once.
District No. 2€. Holdman, Ore.
ceastul, easiest used and lo»r«i
titled estate, and ha* duly qualified a* the
always
cures
Italian
prunes,
valued
at
115,000,
will
priced reliable vaccine tnade
Clara B. Dunnigan et vlr to G. W. without any services being held at found nothing to suit them, and the
la* directs.
Backer be
boarder,string or pill form. U nit
All persoua having claim* against said
For Rent—For two or four years,
latter returns In very poor health, be the output this season, not to in­ _
Davidson, land near Vanaycle. Con- this place.
Vssiitief,
g
for free Black I.eg Booktrt
estate are hereby notified to present the
half section of good wheat land
laistiag Sgells
sidération 11200.
THB CUTTFR LABORATORY
With her husband and other inrm- being almost disabled by rheumatism. clude Hungarians which brought a I t
same with proper vouchers to me. at my
Mkie^*****'
San PratKi«*«»
Plenty of water on place. Four miles
residence, near Ukiah, Oregon, within all
bers of the family, Mrs. Elgin came Mr. Strawn wlll take baths at Hot fancy price this year, some of them ■ M IO
■
■ I Our vaccines arc tor sale by
moutba from date hereof
from town.
Charles Hein. Pendle­
Two masked men robbed a Butte to Pendleton from Eugene in 187«. l»<ke for II few weeks before leaving netting 94 cents a box. Fifty carloads ■
Pyspspsia.
■iBnsS
Brock
<
McComa«
Cc.
Dated thia 19tb day of September, 1904
ton. Oregon.
of prunes found their way to Eastern
Try one bottle. saloon of »200 Tuesday morning.
am! resided here until three years on his return to Waynesburg, Pa.
K B. GAMBEE
CR^ttNT
Ayers
hlKHWli
Hair Vigor
:
¡Weak Hair
KOS»
BUKX
I