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iw™« of both Delaine and Shropshire bucks The prices realized have been right up to the best figure of any previous Miss Alice E. Taylor has filed con year. tract to teach in district 96. The company has had lately a call I INI SHOE IM THE E. E. Harvey, of Despain Gulch, is from Utah for 400 head of Shropshire sowing 500 acres of winter wheat. CITY bucks In excess of its ability to sup J. E SMITH C \NM»T SUPPLY F. C. Searcey, of Missouri Gulch, is FOR BUCKS. ply. DEM \NI» ♦ planting 400 a*res of wheat this fall. Clarence Boerstler, of the Schmidt ♦ S JOHN I LATHI1OI* MIEI. COL- T Drug Company, has returned from a large Shipments ami G< km 1 Priee* V T week’s visit with his parents at Mil I.E4T NECESSARY DATA. Tlil* Year Bave Piacisi l'matllla ♦ ton. CMiity Slieepnien in an Fintatile Dtotritf No. HO I n T wo lArgr U» V*- Sheep are being driven out of the ♦ Posinoli — largo Iucrea*e Last ♦ mountains in large numbers, nearly All tlw ScHiool Patron*» (TixUrton ami I nnililla < «unity U ill ♦ Sprlng. AAIiicli AAa* Practlcally All to the lbtvlt<> I irst-elaHM ♦ all around the reservation \d\cr(i*M*iiicnt an<l l>hlHi<»ii Ila*» lk<rn P«*tlth»iM*«l southward. Savetl—Sale* lime Been Unusual- Among TltotiMind* of Eaatem ♦ f<ir—Matter U III < « him * llef«»rv Walter Bitney, of Despain Gulch, ly lutrgc Tilt* Scaso»—AA’ool Prive» llOIIH-MM-kiTH Hiroilgll l<nt«*rprÍNÍng Count) lioundiiry Board al Next ♦ has begun the erection of a five-room Burtlaml IT|H-r*—llln-trailoii* unii Sati*fuctory. r<*rin of Couni) Court. ♦ cottage having hauled the lumber for ♦ the s;ime during the past week. S|M*lul trilli.-* Hill Make l|i tlu- Difference.** existing lietween reol- ♦ EiMllosi—Mr. Ijillirop. Wlio W u* ♦ Victor Chastain and wife, of Mil When aaked about the present dents of the u «* m ( end of ochuol ton. en route from the state grand for in l.-ur- lulllor of tin- Ia*l Or. status and next year ’ s prospecta for ♦ lodge of the K. of P.. were in town the sheopmen, J. E. Smith, of the J. trict No. S«. and those of the east ♦ •■goniuii, Mail) linurote- In a |>ettllon ♦ last night, going home this morning. E. Smith Livestock Co., smiled a aat- end. ha» culminated IIM-llta. ♦ VIIM < Ol l . * asklug the county filed by the latter Narcisse Bushman will attend the isfied smile and opened the subject coming session of the United States in reply by saying that he has letter boundary board to divide the district, CALI' « court at Portland a-s interpreter, ex anti personal advices from Shaniko. John E. latlhrup, lor 1U years edi- The ¡tetRion wa« filed this morning ♦ pecting to lea>e here Wednesday Antelope. Baker county and Morrow and will tie taken up before the next tor of the East Oregonian, one of the county to the effect that practically first editor* of Oregon •f tito the : night. Dully meeting of the county court. Wilford Wills, of Briggs. Cal., ar all the young sheep are bought up and Journal, und founder of the '‘North Hand-made Chocolate Bon Rons »tale line near Diatrlet MS in on the west. ’ an Illustrated monthly maga : rived yesterday ami will look over th? gone, ami that buyers from distant It has two school house*. zine, published at Portland, arrived ground with a view to representing markets are on hand as numerous as Wallula. ♦ a Chico. Cal., nursery firm next year at any time during the buying season, one situated near the \%est end of the tn the city this morning to prepare * in this section of the state. district and the other near the east descriptive matter for an illustrated and more on the way. ♦ For many month» the people write-up of Pendleton and vicinity, Asked about how many sheep will ■Ide. ♦ Mrs. M. A. Wood went to Portland ♦ this morning, for a visit, M rs. Wood, be left in the county this fall when of one portion of the county have for the Oregon Dally Journal. ♦ been nt war uith the inhabitant» of ♦ who resides in Wallowa county, ha» buying closes, Mr. Smith stated as iris Mr. Laiump has been appointed ♦ been the guest of C. R. Roork and belief that there will be as many the other. ♦ At the last election the west-enders field correspondent of the Journal, winter sheep on hand to be fed this ♦ family and J. P. Earl ami family. and will travel throughout the state ts last, in spite of the enormous sales succeeded in electing all three dlrec- and prepare a series of descriptive Fred Hein has been the guest of tors, Now schiM>i is hel«i only In th* that have been effected and more to : August Fohrman and family, He be made and being negotiated. He u eat end building. This the east • rtlcles setting forth the resources of Reliable Druggist. started on his return to Sacramento reminded his Inquirer that the lamb I enders declare 1« rank discrimination the different localities and the attrac « ♦ P. O. Block. 'Pitone Main SS. this morning. Mr. Hein and Mr. •rop last spring was not only very as it compels their children to walk tions ottered to people In the East « Fuhrmann were friends in Germany. « arge. but that the loss of lambs mas I long distances In order to attend the who are looking towards the West « with a view to making homes Alvin Denny left last night tor Ben- very, very small in proportion, and I sessions. The victorious westerner» « The articles will be Illustrated ton county, with the Intention of re from these conditions and from ob- I say that this complaint of their riial» ♦ finely made and perfectly printed maining there during the winter, and •ervution he is sure that the sales is without Justification, : perhaps longer. He has a brother have not been In excess of the natur-1 The county boundary board I con- half tones, the Journal now being 4 ♦ who is interested In goat farming In i! Increase. I slats of the school superintendent, the -qulp|>ed with the most complete en that county. Speaking of the relative values of I county judge and the commissioner* graving plant In the NoHhwest In ad dition to its other features of modern Mrs. G. W. Roork of Wallowa aool and mutton sheep at this time. I "In view of the difference» existing metropolitan press. county, who has been the guest of C. Mr Smith expressed the opinion that 1 tn the district." said County Superin In view of the contemp.ate l a< lion R. Roork and family and J. P. Earl • balance Is about to be struck—In I tendent Frank K. Welle» "I think It and family, left this morning for 'act. will work Itself out during the | would be well to make the division' of the county court to appropriate » *um of money to exploit the advan- Portland, where she will visit for next year or two—which will estab ages of this county. In a<. úrdame ish higher prices for stock sheep, some time. TYPHOID with a statute authorising such ap Mrs. T. M. Keller and the young This will be the natural result of the \EW \\ WER SYSTEM U II J propriation. the Journal hopes to aid est child returned from their Eastern ippreclatlng price of wool. which I Walla Ralla H<~pltal I'niwilcvl tn it* n the work and to find the people SOON BE COMPLETE. trip Saturday after a seven-weeks* two years ago averaged 12 cents, last I ull IJnill. • f Pendleton ready to co-operate In M W peril HAS and absence. They visited Duluth. Min- year was 13 cents for the same grade, The Walla Walla hospital Is crowd- 'he preparation ut articles compre- neapolis. St. Paul and many other lo- •nd 14 cents this year. ed with typhoid fever patients, ac- <<»11111 <T LENGTHS. neuslvely covering this county From these premises. Including the Engiliev-r Miller. Who Had Utiarge of Uni... in Ihe north nn l.lle West cording to Manager W. Mullenlx. ut demand Mr. Lathrop has traveled quite gen Pendleton sewer Surveys Is Pul- Mrs. Trail and her daughter. Mrs. nsatlate and unsatisfied that institution, "Must of the fever erally over the state during the past ling iti the Reservoir and Waler | E. T. Bain, of Hurlock. III., have been from outsiders for Umatilla sheep Mr. patients. ■Id Mr. Mullenlx. who was Smith is forced to believe that by wo and a half years, sine« leaving "come System—Over $7000 Will Be Ex visiting Mrs. G. T. Lott and family September of next year the average In Pendleton this morning. Pendleton, and finds that practically of the west end. They this morn- from the country and are persons pended for tl>c Water Supply—W ill good yearling ewes will bring S3 per -very locality Is turning attention to ing left for the state line country harvest. The head from outside buyers and from who worked In the this class of advertising, results at lie Complete by December. northwest of Milton. to visit with the grind of threshing work seems to everybody else who wants to buy tained being of material benefit to the Rankins. wear out the men anJ every fail our them. He added: ‘•Remember that communaealth in the bringing o Sheriff T. D. Taylor left this morn only three and four years ago they hospital Is filled to overflowing with homeseekers and the wider scatter Between 25 and 2« men are active fever patients." ng of information among the home- > engaged at laying the «-inch main ing for Salem with George Lamont »ere »’orth that figure and wool not Mr Mullenlx says that contagious and Edwin R. Stokes, who are to nearly so high then as now." •eeklng claaeea of the East. for the new Adams water works. diseases originating In the city of in the "Furthermore." added Mr Smith. serve three year sentences i «'One who ll»ed for 10 years In This main extends from W. T. Wai-1 state penitentiary for larceny by "I venture the confident prediction Walla Walla are few. "Most of our Pendleton.” said Mr. Lathrop. ”can- «7 AS. »10 00 to HIM patients in all departments." hr con len's place two and one-fourth miles I bailee and larceny • from the person. 'hat the same grade of wool that I not fall to retain his feeling of pride tinued. "come from outside p»itnts." brought 14 cents last spring will next I n the high reputation the town has In Uur-iol. and < ties lot*. It pays to northwest of town, to the reservoir | respectively. spring bring 15 centa” I tor »Ideasake qualities. Wherever Will R. King of Ontario, was in adjoining town, and the system will KICKED IX THE FACE. In general terms. Mr Smith ex- I me goes, he finds that Pendleton be in operation sometime during the I Pendleton on his w ay to Walla Walla presses considerable optimism ,______ _______ about as the best town In the state ell tiiaranteed to fit. coming December. The main is laid I where his family resides. Mr. King the present »ituation an havtn< bear- | Fotmren-Ycar-OM Boy lWuun*r»»u*4 j outside of Portland. When popula I was at one time very prominent in at an average depth of five feet. ing» upon next year and the year Injured at Mountain Home. tion Is taken into account, even Port The well from which the water is Oregon politics and was an unsuccess- thereafter, and it mu»t be remem The 14-year-old son of Joe Wtl- land must move to the second place, drawn is 30 feet in diameter and 20 I candidate for governor on the bered that Mr. Smith 1» a con»erva- I Harns, of Mountain Home, 15 miles You people who have been here eon- feet in depth, and the water supply | populist ticket, Uvr—urn.» to being reserved Louth oi PIM Reek« *a» a few U>- tmuously do not appreclate what sig- is of the very finest and in all prob to the point of reticence. He «ay» I, ago L2 L. 2 * by a horse aquareiy in al flcant changes have occurred dur- kicked For Whisky Peddling. ability is inexhaustible. The gravity “The prospects for next year are I _______ the ______ face, The boy vu knocked lag the past two year», The former sell- Tom Balcomb, charged with One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers system is used throughout, the pecul really extra good, especially for t*1* I insensible and lost such a quantity resident 1» compelled to > look for iar lay of the land where the well is I inK whisky to Indians, was taken to ?llp. This fall the pasturage is as of blood that ♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦»»»♦♦♦♦»♦♦»»»o«»»»« iaJmirD to convince himself that _ _______ he was t-arely alive located making an engine unneces-1 Portland this morning by Deputy fine as the very be«t fall pasturage | a brought to Pilot Rock and put he 1» In Pendleton, and not in some sary there, and there is an abundant H nited States Marshal Jacob Proebs- ever has been and good hay Is abun- j UI)_________ Joint care of Drs. Parker place with which he has not been •••••••••••aaaaaaaaaa••••••«•••••a••••••••••>•••••••* fall from the reservoir into town. I,el- Balcomb had just gained hl« dant and cheap. Th» sheep will start land Hume. familiar The construction of all The reservoir, which is concrete. I freedom after serving a term in the Into the wtrter proper in One flesh * His nose was not only broken, but these substantial business houses. In is 51» feet in diameter and 10 feet in | Multnomah county Jail for a like of- and usually In perfect health In fact, all the turbinated bones "were broken view of the well known conservatism I fense. Balcomb’» accusors are John depth. population of Adams I Wa-lletsie and Henry Pond, two there is every indication, as much as into fragments, and the left cheek •nd tack of booming that have mark The entire Indications possibly ean have value bone was crushed in. He also suf ed Pendleton tn the past, are indubi- „ the patronage of the Umatilla braves. Wa-lletsie was re- thus far In advance, for a splendid subscribe . to is expected to be in lease.! from the county jail last week clip next spring, both in quantity and fered from concussion of the brain •.able evidence that the country sur system, 1 which ------ somewhat, and for a time his Ilf. was rounding has developed rapidly, while every respect as perfect as that of I upon payment of a fine of 850 for quality.’* Hr d.*n't claim tn carry the largr-t stock of carpet- In Pen despaired of. He rallied, however, the number of handsome dwellings 1 asaulting a white man. any town in th^ state, large or small. that have gone up are proof that the and is recovering slowly. dleton. but we claim that If lu Ingrain carpet* you want, we can When the city undertook this en Miss WHITTEMORE married people here are prosperous. Strong Ixslge at Pilot Rock. terprise it had 32000 cash on hand, ha* "However, although progress Mrs. M. E. Herring, state organizer GYMH.INF. POWER PLANT. to which it added 85000 by a bond Well Known Whi*tler AAc*l* a law marked this region and In fact every for the Degree of Honor, and J. E. issue. Student in San Francisco. enlarged I Cherry, an organizer for the A. O. U. Will Be UwM *> Mil a Rrwrrvolr and portion of the state. It Is apparent Miller, who put in the that the era of forward movement Miss Gertrude Whittemore, form, W.. have gone to Pilot Rock, where Run a Farm Elevator. Pendleton system, is the engineer. has only begun Oregon, heretofore the two orders meet in Joint session erly of this city, has been married Neagle Bro* have sold an Irriga •wore or less <urn»nt. has stepped to tonight. There is the strongest lodge, for the past six months and her rel CALI. FOR ELECTIONS. tion plant to Jesse Hales, of Adam» 'he front and Is now the center of numerically speaking, of the the De atives and friends tn Pendieton have which Mr. Hales is busy Installing nterest among the millions of East- gree of Honor, at Pilot Rock, that just learned of the fact. Her hus ITIIMH Ri:—< VRPETr---- STOVES. County Clerk Send* Ont Notices to the* is In the state for the size of band is Winn Davidson, a prominent now. I emers who. crowded by what the The motor Is a three-horse power I economist calls pressure of popula- Precinct* to Take a IToliibltion the place. It has over €0 active mem- young San Francisco law student 210 Court Street Mrs. Davidson was prominent | in gasoline engine, which feeds a reser I 'Ion. are looking for locations where Vote. bers. voir which will furnish water for Ir I lands are cheaper and markets rela- Pendleton social circles i and was cel- Miss Vesta Dennis, an expert »ten- County Clerk Frank Saling is send- rigating a garden and orchard for the I tlveiy are better. Oregon, possessing ing out notices of the election to be | ographer and typewriter. is Dr. Cole’» ebrated in the Inland Emplre as a livestock on the place, and for a com I vast resources that have been only whistler. I She has been i living In San held November determine I new secretary’■ 8 to Francisco for the past year, where plete system of water works for the I explored up to this time, is assured whether the sale of ot intoxicating --------------------------- she went to study music. It was residence. The engine will also fur I a future so tar beyond the attainment liquors shall be prohibited in Vma- Stole the Contents, tilla county as a whole and in cer-1 As Dr. Mahaffey and wife were there that she first met Mr. David- nish the power for elevating grain In I of the present that the Oregon of a to the barn, for operating a chum I decade hence will be as strange to tain subdivisions. yesterday walking between the O. R. son. A sister of Mr«. Davidson. In ex- a wood saw amd th. family sewing I the occasional visitor of today as the The precincts in which the matter I at N. depot and Bluff street. Jiri Ma win be voted upon are: Umatilla. I haffey dropped her purse, containing planation of her sister s reticence in machine. I Pendleton of today Is the returning Echo. Prospect, Holdman. Juniper. I quite a sum of money. She discov- announcing her marriage, said: "She I resident of a few years ago. Bowman Hotel to Be Eumi*4w*l I "The future of this region is bright Vansvcle. Helix. A’alley. Cottonwood. I ered the. loss In a few moment*, and knew that our family were not favor Purl Bowman Is In Portland pur I with promise. the blood of the erst- North Milton, South Milton. Weston. I retraced the distance In w hich it was able to h»r marrying Mr. Davidson. Oregonian» East Weston. North Athena. South known to have been lost, but did not He visited here for a few weeks a chasing a complete outfit with which I while ultra-conservative My sister has not been I the second story of the new building I is stirring with hope, and the world SAVID I ROM UHM VOI I All* Mill CAUSE YOU NO Athena. Adams. Mountain. Ruddock. I find it. Later in the day it was found year ago. will be equipped for lodging house I Is turning to this state as it ha* turn- Encampment. Bingham Springs. Me- with the money extracted. In another home since the wedding." 1N< UNII Nil N< E. AND THIS WILL MIRI YOU COMFOR- purposes. The furnishings will In I ed to other states in the past Every Kay Pilot Rock. Vinson. Willow I part of town, and its identification elude all the furniture necessary for I other Western state has had its for- Springs. Hogue. Alba, Ukiah and Gil- made through a card which it con- WAS CHI SHED TO DEATH. TABLE IX THE COIRSI ol TIME. f « an office room, two parlors and «2 I ward movemenL liland. I ta‘ned. Now comes Ore- Coroner T. M. Henderson Hehl In bed rooms. From end to end all the I gon's. furniture and carpets will be of the | "It is a rare privilege to travel Wheat Sowing Weather. quest Over Remain* of Sa in nr I Arrival* From Los Angele*. — .1 A- Ideal C. Frledley. of tyespaln Gulch. Is most serviceable and presentable ma I through the cities of the state and Write, Call T. C. Ried, proprietor of the Com l*age. his|sow‘nf> 800 acres of winter wheat, terials and styles, and Mr. Bowman I witness the evidences of vigor where mercial Hotel at Adams, with 1— Coroner T. M. Henderson returned I w ill expend between 15000 and 8S000 I once was lassitude, enterprise where wife, came down yesterday to meet and find» the weather and the condi Sunday morning from near Wallula I upon the furnishings for the one I once was Inertia, and progress where here Mr. Ried’s brother. Charles R. tion of the ground almost ideal for where he held an inquest over the I floor, I for decades matters have been at a He states that the Ried, of Los Angeles, and his wife | This was the first I ground is wet deeper and more thor- body of Samuel Page who was run I There Is no present Intention of I standstill. and six children, brothers in many 1 °°ShIy now than at ,hl" ,ime ,n the over by a wagon. The accident oc-1 furnishing the third story, or of es- '• Eastern Oregon, with Its magnlfl- meeting The of latter the building», I cent resources and the marvelous re- comes with the In- I *a'> «ar n»a««y Y«*" In that country. curred seven miles this side of Wai-1 tabllshlng a cafe In the though it is surmised that these fur- I suits already attained during the past tention and expectation of ‘«»vesting | Ajrtatement In which his neighbors lula. ju»t Inside the Oregon line. Pendleton "Page was hauling water for a bar- I ther extensions of Improvements will I generation, has larger Industrial vic- concur. country and locating perma- in this vesting crew." said Dr. Henderson. I follow somewhat later on. I tories yet to win. Up here, you have At the same time they will nently. “He had evidently been walking be-1 The Bowman lodging house will be la fortune in the bracing air. There's New Road Petitioned For. Four Per Cent IntrreM paid, compounded Semi-Annually. remain here for the winter, and if »ide his wagon and attempted to I the largest in the state outside of la tonic in the simple act of alighting Surveyor Kimbrell, accompanied by the spring finds them with their pres- spring mm* ”•—■_•" ,h lr | Viewers Frank Rack and Alex Hud- mount It without stopping the team Portland, beyond a question, and its I from a train. And. too. the busy intentions. they will make tnetr ■son. went to Freewater this morning. The w fl gon wheels passed over the equipment upon such a scale is an I scenes on the streets are proof evl- home here, or in this vicinity. They will view and survey the route body between the shoulders and hips I index of the kind and quality of the I dent that here are life and activity "The four-horse team wandered on I faith which local monied of a new road petitioned for by 101 Interests land all the constituent elements that Cavalry Horses to Fort Riley. I go to make up an Ideal modern mu- persons Just north of Freewater. The and finally in making a turn one of | have in the future of Pendleton. The horses of the second squadron. new road is to be two and a half the wheel animals was thrown and I nlclpallty." Ninth cavalry, passed through Pen miles long, and nearly all of it runs strangled to death.” I Mr. Iaithrop is accompanied by his Farmers' 'Phone IJne. dleton last night en route to Fort through what is now private prop Page was 41 years of age and had The farmers' Independent telephone I wife, and while In the city for the Riley. Kan., where the regimental erty. no relatives In this part of the coun- line was completed Into town this I next few days, they will be guests of quarters are to be hereafter. The try. His death occurred about 5 week, and 'phones installed In sever I Hotel St. George. He Is making ar- horses are the mounts of the officers, o’clock Thursday evening. Disappointed Wltli Turkey Red. al of the business houses. The In I rnngements to secure elaborate lllus- bandmen and the troopers of Troops C. H. Rosenberg, of Fulton, is one struments are first-class and are nice I tratlons for the forthcoming write-up E. F. G and H. A score of colored man who has tried Turked Red wheat SHRINERS AT WALLA WALLA. I of Pendleton and vicinity, and will ly finished. troopers are in charge of the animals. and expresses disappointment with THE SEASON FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS IS HERE. This line has bean In successful II leave no detail Incomplete In placing it. He cut l«0 acres of Turkey Red Twenty-six Candidate* Initiated Into operation among the farmers In the • I Pendletqn properly before the tn- FOOTBAI.I* TENNIS AND GOLF PLAYERS. “LEND Tra<l<-< 1 Oregon Feed Aaril-. a y^ar ago an<j while the experiment tiie (mlrr Saturday Night. vicinity of Haines and Rock Creek : qulrlng homeseekers in the East. J. L. Milsap has traded the Oregon waR not conclusive, it was dlsappolnt- 1 1 through the medium of the Pendle- YOUR EARS" (VXD I YES) for some time, and now that It is Pendleton Shriners who attended Feed Yards to E. E. Baltezore for the I jn(? an<j wm not W)W any mor(. of 11 ton edition of the Journal. the meeting of El Katef temple at connected with the town will prove a latter’s l«0-acre farm about 10 miles | that variety, WE ARE Mil I At.I X TS IX THIS CITY FOR Walla Walla, Saturday night return greater convenience. There are now south of Pendleton. Mr. Milsap has ed home yesterday. Twenty-six Walla about 30 subscribers and when the •••••••••••••••••••••••••» not decided what occupation he will New Sdusil liouM* for McKay. Walians were initiated Into the lodge line is completed it Is thought the engage in. He will In a short time McKay is to have a new school by a degree team from Spokane, the number will exceed 40.—Haines Rec- go to Portland to look after property house. At a recent election a unan- ord. headquarters of El Katif temple. mous vote was cast authorising the interests there. An unique feature of the exercises Issuance of $400 worth of negotiable was the street parade led by COMING EVENTO. the II- warrants, payable In five years, The lustrlous potentate, astride a drome- THE BEST THAT ARE MADE. new building will be erected at once. dary. About 150 members October 19- 20 and 21—Inland Em of the Eight votes were cast. shrine were In attendance, Those pire Teacher«’ Association. Pendleton. October 14-15—Oregon Press Asso from this city who attended are : T. WE ( ARKY A 1 VI L LINE INI) INVITE YOUR INSPEC- ____ _ I Zeitz Recovering. C. Taylor, W. S. Ferguson. Robert ciation. Hood River. For Particular People at Pop- I John Zietz, who was injured some October 25-29 — Trans-Mississippi Forster, C. E. Roosevelt, M. M. Wy- THIN BEFORE BUYING. SPAULDING'S GOODS ARE GUAR- _ ___________ _ time ago by a fall upon his head and rick. Louis Hunziker, W. D. Hans Congress. St. Louis. ular Prices. A load of purses _____ _ _______________________ shoulders and suffered from concus AN’’EED. November 14— Annual meeting Or- i J ford. J. H. Parkes, W. G. Cole, R. Al sion of the brain, has so far recov which we cannot carry. You can exander. J. R. Dickson, William S. egon Miners' Aasodatlon. Portland. lf you are looking for wheat land ered as to be able to leave the hos- Slusher, J. J. Kelly and E. W. Davis. November 15- 1« -Stale Bar Asso- help out by taking your choice or stock ranches, come and see us. p¡ta| anj return to his home near elation. Portland. ____ some of the best proposi-1 Fulton. We have November 14-2«—National Grange BIG BUCK SALES. at 25c, 50c, 75c or 21.00, from Hons ever offered for sale In Eastern meeting. Portland. Oregon. We have Just listed some Molstrom Will Build. November 15-19 — National Irriga J. E. Smith Livestock Company Can lol« of purse« that sell from very desirable city property at low Henry Molstrom. the well known Not Meet Ils1 Demand for Blooded tion Association, El Paso. Texas. Cold Springs farmer. Is preparing to prices. 50c up to 12 00 each. Our wln- November 25-2« —State convention Sheep. build this fal and winter an eight- Port- [county clerks and recorders, E. T. WADE A SON. dow tells the «tory. Look in roomed dwelling on his farm. He Is The J. E. Smith Livestock Co. has land. Office E. O. Building. negotiating with Pendleton contrac lately sold In Montana 200 head of Good December 13-1S—Oregon when pimlng. tor«. blooded Delaine bucks, and in North Roads Association, Salem. e Dakota 100 head of blooded Ram Ml»» M. E. Lilbker. an Oregon City bouillet bucks. The company has At a mass metelng of Clackamas nurxe, «truck a street car conductor also sold In Baker county this fall 300 county citizens held at Oregon City. over the head with an umbrella Sat bucks, the majority of which were Saturday night, committees were ap urday because he restrained her from Shropshire», the remainder Delaines. pointed to collect and prepare an LEADINC DRUGGISTS getting off the car while It was mov Robert Starkweather, the company's elalsirute county exhibit for the Lewis alogoe of them. A full supply always kept in stock. ing. agent. Is now at Weiser with a band and Clark fair. ••••••••••••••••»»•»»»»••S BREVITIES. CARLOAD OF STONEWARE Y \ Hanan Special Candy Sale $6.00 $7.00 Friday and Saturday : : : Jars, crock», J uki , churns. make the price satlsfac- us DESPAIN A CLARK. 40c per lb. F. W. Schmidt, Fall and Winter Clothing Overcoats Business Suits BAER <2b DALEY CARPETS V. STROBLE St. Antonv’s Hospital Private rooms, elegantly fur nished. Finely equipped operat ing room. Also Maternity De part menu Eiery convenience necessary for the care of the sick. Teh pttone Main 1«3I. PEADLETON. OiUXHlN. Gur.ther's g*:.ulne old-fash : : Horehound I ioned Drops for coughs ar.d colds. Full line candle» and boa bona Brock & McComas Company See window disc-ays. Building Material ♦ : Dimension lumber of all de scriptions. Sash. Doors. Blinda. Moulding. Building and Tar Ha BRING YOUR BIIX TO US AND GET OUR FIGURES. ♦♦ : : ♦* * Grays Harbor Commercial Co opfKwdtr W. * C. R. Depot. Phone or The Commercial National Bank of Now for Sport : Purses 1 IVr mt <. ISM; gold Miter filling* tracting. 50c. ex We are thoroughly equipped with ail modern methods and appliances, and guarantee our work to be of the highest stand ard. and our price« the lowest consistent with flrst-cias work. : : White Bros Dentists. Spauldings Sporting Goods FRAZIER’S Book and Stationery Store Tailman (Sb Co. TEETH LEGAL BLANKS KNOCKED THE STUFUNG OUT OF IT.” and broke it Into splinters, may have been the fats of your carriage when It was run Into by something; but ••there Is balm in Gilead." or there is pleasure in knowing that In our shop you can have it made as good as new. We do all kinds of carriage repairing and blacksmithing in a skillful and superior manner. We set tires with hydraulic pressure; does It better, does it while you wait: does not bum or deface your wheels and adds to the life of the rig. Call and see It work. We have Winona wagons, hacks and buggies, and Stover gaso line engines NEAGLE BROTHERS, The Blacksmith*.