The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, October 21, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 8

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contact with a telephone pole ami he
was rendered unconscious for several
series ami reported
WR!
hours. The injured man Is much Int­
ease and pests.
proved today and his recovery is
The chicken | pie dinner given by
thought to be but it matter of a few
the ladies of the M. E. church netted
days.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1904
320. They will give another dinner
Gurdane was returning home last
•mi election day.
night in a one-horse buggy when his
Byron Hawks. » ho Is employed In
animal became frightened at a hand
ChaNtain « pharrnucy, ran a nail into
of hogs and bolted. Gurdane*« right
hl« left foot Wednesday morning, and
hand and the side of his head were t.n-at Quantilie-i uf I <-«»l Itai-cil In has a very «ore foot.
EDWIN 11 . STOKES IS ALSO
badly lacerated by the collision with
\\ . H Bailey, who has been at Sea­
t.rniil t'ounly—Young t'attle t'an
GIVEN THREE YEARS. the pole.
side attending I ho grand lodge of the
Ito Purclia.M«vl Very
t'la-aply
in Knights of Pythias, has returned.
< r»»,k and Harne) 4 oiintie-, Ito-
Rev. 11. S. Shangle, presiding elder
McDonald. Who Was Charged With
i iiiim - <>r Tlit-Ir t oiii|>arativi- Isola­ <>f the .South Methodist church, has With the arrival or MHI Jl<-wi at Hepp­
Robbing Sones and Walker’s store Two TI hhimiik I lleuil Being sliipp»-d
I
the Columbia confer*
ner Soon tlie Shipments for tile
tion I nun tlie Market»—I.. ilon- returned froni
♦*nce. He was accompanied home by
at Helix. Was Acquitted—Bail of
Erwin Peiiilleton Till-« Week.
Season of I HO I
Will
Practically
ovitii Talk« »Intortainlngly of i|»>
Hugh and Nettle Taylor, and Minnie
Ed Weston Ma- Declared Forfeit­
The following named gentlemen
< low— R. N.
X. Stanflelil
Stanfield Sends 700
Tracer, of Corvallis, who will be stu-
ed Because of His Non-appearance have brought in cuttie from the In­
Head u> I't-cding lx»ta on His Bul-
dents of Columbia college.
ilio Ranges.
terior
within
the
past
three
days,
or
for Trial—Trial of Mlles Keniler
Mrs. E. B. Tolen, who has been In
tor Creek »arm — Yakima Gets
are driving in now, for as immediate
for Killing Valuable Bulldog Being
Portland several weeks visiting. re­
Many »'eeders.
shipment as the railroad facilities
A. L. Donovan, the Ixee cattleman, turned home Wednesday.
Heard Tills Afternoon—Court Term will allow:
Yesterday Mrs. C. K. Berry sold
A. L. Donovan, of Ixee. 50 head, all W ho with other Ixee men drove cat-
Is a Busy One.
During the past fortnight at least
fats; Dave Magill, of Ixee. 26» head, tie to this place this wefk. states her residence property near Columbia
college, to Fred Lauer of Cottonwood, 3000 head of cattle from ranges
all fats: Henry Trowbridge .of Ixee. that the
Grant county cattlemen are Mrs. Berry will go to Spokane, where throughout
Eastern Oregon have
Three years in the state peniten­ between 500 and 600 head.
partly
tiary was the sentence Imposed this f its and partly stoekera for Umatilla rapidly abandoning the breeding of her huwlmnd is employed tn Frank pHHMed through Pendleton, en route
Brothers
’
store.
cattle
to
any
considerable
extent,
and
to market« on the .Sound or to winter
morning by State Circuit Judge W. R. county feeders; John
Laycook. of
L. It. Hogan has returned to C os ­ feeding place« hi Walla Walla and
Ellis on George Lamont, found guilty Ixee. somewhat over 300 head, stock- are depending more and more upon
** My baby was about six week, old of larceny by bailee. Edwin R. era and tats; Isaac Mills, of Buplee, Crook and Harney counties to eupply mopOlls. ai one time Mr. Hogan was Yakima counties. The animals in­
one of the proprietors of the Mow­ tended for slaughter were shipped to
when the top of her bead became cov­ Stokes, convicted pickpocket, was 250 head of fats; J. J. Angell, of the animulM which they feed.
Grant county I« developing Its for­ grove Mercantile Company, but has Seattle, but most of th»- stork to be
ered with thick scales, which would given a like sentence. Ralph Ward, Ixee. 100 head of fats; Frank Dunten.
age crop induatriea mo rapidly, and sol.l out and will engage in business fattened were driven through to the
peel and come off, taking the hair with found guilty of asmulting Mlle, Kem­ of Ixee. 35 head, all fats; Courtney-
stock cattle can be gotten mo cheap* in Aberdeen. Wash.
feeding quarters.
ler,
was
fined
*125.
Gilbert.
of
Ixee.
35
head,
all
fits.
1L It would toon form again and be as
R N. SUnfleld. of Stanfield Broth­
J. II Coffman will leave this after­
C. W. Irvin, a Brown A- Summerville. Bear Valley. ly farther In the interior, that cattie
Lamont
defrauded
bud as before. I tried several things
confectioner, of *700 on the grounds 250 Stockers and fats; John Combs, raising I m undergoing rapid modifi­ noon for the Willamette valley, to ers’ ranch, near Echo, last night «ent
and then went to the doctor. He said
cation.
join his wife, who has been visiting out 100 head of fat «teer« to Seattle.
use the money of John Day. 175 head, all fats.
it wag lexeme, and prescribed an oint­ that he was going to
In Grant county the tendency la her mother. Mr and Mrs. Coffman .Seven hundred head of cattie purch­
ment, which did not do any good. A with which to buy machinery for the
strongly in favor of the Hereford - Will return about October 1.
ased by Mr Stanfield from the “IZ’’
Uli E si I K's l>l\i)K( l
friend spoke of Cuticura Soap. I tried latter. Stokes took a purse contain­
that i.M, probably a majority of the
Mrs. M. K. Herrin, special deputy ranch in Grant county, were driven
It and read on the wrapper about Cuti­ ing 1250 from August Tanke. of Mil­
cattlemen raising an equal number of
to the Stanfield ranges today.
cura Ointment to a remedy for Eczema ton.
< arrle 11. Edwards Names AII tlM- animals, favor that breed. In Crook organiser of the Degree of Honor.
“There will be no more rattle «hip­
I bought a box and washed her head tn
McDonald is Acquitted.
(Yinies In the Category In Her and Harney counties the preference I« waa here yesterday and last night. ped from Pendleton this fall.“ «aid
warm water and Cuticura Soap and
am] paid an official visit to the local
William McDonald, a laboring man
not decided either way; probably It lodge
Complaint.
Mr Stanfield this morning
“About
gently combed the scales off. They did
Mr. Donovan
800 head are coming Into Heppner
not come back and her hair grew out 50 years of age. was acquitted In the
Cruel
and Inhuman treatment, is about half and half
yesterday
after­
line and thick. She is now a year and state circuit court
shortly from the south and that will
drunkenness, neglect, failure to pro­ personally favor« the composite, hold­
To JUDGE OIIEI.ON STORIES.
a half old and has no trace of Eczema” noon of larceny from a store and vide. unjust allegations as to her ing view« Identical with J <’. Loner*
about wind up the fall business.“
MRS. C. W. BURGES. Iranistan Ave- was immediately set at liberty, The moral character and threats to kill, gun on that «ubject.
Hr has bred
Bridgeport. Conn- Feb. SI, 18SS.
alleged crime for which McDonald are allegations made by Carrie B. Ed­ pure Hereford and pure
Durhams. <
Mrs. Burgee write« Feb. S8. 1908:
was tried was the burglary of County wards in her action tor divorce and the mixed, all In large numbers.
“My baby. who had Eczema very Commissioner Horace Walker's hard-
Pro­ and hl, preference !• decided that
badly on her bead, to I told you before, ware store at Hellx. The place wa, against McCullough Edwards.
the half ami half I, th«* very beat
after using the Cuticura Remedies was broken into on the night of July 5 ceedings were Instituted In the state beef
The Oregon story contest that has
animal from any standpoint,
cured. She is now six years old and last, and several small articles taken. circuit court this morning.
He observe, that unie«« the pure been carried on by the Portland Com­
Corner Webb and Coabi« Streets.
The Edwardses were married
at
baa thick hair and a clean scalp.”
McDonald was arrested immediate­ Long Creek. Or., October
ll. ISST. blood la kept to the hlRheNt notch It mercial Club will be decided by a
Instant relief and refreshing sleep
The old reliable Oregon Feed Yard
for skin-tortured babies and rest for ly afterward and placed in the county- and have three children, The wife deteriorates rapidly; th!« I« true In joint committee appointed by Gover­
The
Hereford
gn»* nor Chamberlain and Mayor Williams Is not only cc (rally located, being
tired, worried mother« tn warm baths jail. He. was defended by Attorney desires their custody and a share of either case.
with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint­ Ben K. Davis, McDonald Is a man of her husband's property which con­ through this program unless new and of thl, city. Governor Chamberlain only three blocks from Main street,
but it is the largest and best equipped
Sheriff Tay-
ings with Cuticura Ointment, purest practically no mean a
sists of 160 acre, of land and somé foreign blood Is Introduced continu­ ha, appointed I. W Pratt of Port­
of emollients and greatest of skin et res. lor offered to allow him to sleep in livestock In Grant county.
ally. which I, a heavy item of ex­ land. »’ather Quinland of Columbia in the city. We have well water and
to be followed in severe cases
lid jail last night, but the old ma.-, re­
pense.
Aa a result, the pure blood university. W. C Hawley of Ralem. city water, with hose to wash your
doses of Cuticura Resolvent.
is fused the offer with an emphatic
Hereford,
are going <>ut of favor even 1 H. 8. Lyman of Astoria, and W. S. rigs. We have plenty of «bed room
sATl «DAY’S UM AI S.
the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per­ shake of his head:
among the strongest partisan, of 'hat ) Gilbert of Portland, say, the Oregon and corrals for loose stock. There is
manent and economical treatment for
Mayor William, has plenty of room for a six or eight-horse
'Tve had all of that I want.” he
breed, who are forced to admit that Dally Journal
F. Hyatt, of Weston. Is at the Bick-
torturing, disfiguring, itching, banting, said, "guess I'll sleep up town this
they cannot possibly do any better i.amed B B Beekman W A. Mears. team to turn around inside the feed
era
today.
scaly, crusted and pimply skin evening. I'll be back after my prop­
Henry Reed. Paul Kelly and W. D. yard. We can give you grain hay,
than to raise grade,
humours, with loss of hair, of erty in the morning."
Frank Spike, of Echo. Is in Pendle­
either green or ripe, and though the
Mr. Donovan aver, that experlence B l»>bson. all of Portland.
and children, as well as adults.
ton on business.
Und*r the conditions imposed by price of feed is higher, yon will find
anl observation have shown him that
Weston's Bail »'orfeited.
G. F. McPheeters. of Weston, is a the Durham will «tani
Inbreeding !he Commercial club the Modes must that we have not raised the price, but
Five hundred dollars cash bail, de­
business
visitor
today.
much
the
best,
«nd
retain
the
family I leal with Oregon resources and de- th cold schedule of price« is main
posited by E. H. Wwton, convicted
tained
Charles Smith of Pilot Rock is a i haractertatlc, far more persistently i velopment. must be printed In some
horsethief, awaiting action of the su­
than the Hereford. when the breeding ■ ::»»vp.per outside of Oregon, and a
preme court on notice of appeal, was business visitor today.
Feed Yard
Is supposedly pure
In other word«, «•ly of the publication furnished to
declared forfeited in the state circuit
Mr. and Mrs. J. P McEachern of the Durham will stand inbreeding I the club. For the best article prise, MILL.SAP BROTHERS Proprietor«.
Aside Helix, are In the city today on a bus­
court yesterday afternoon,
•re offered aggregating about 1300
better without running
down and
from the term in the Oregon state iness visit.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
running out. than
the
Hereford. , The first prise I, ISO In cash or a gold
serve
penitentiary
that
Weston
must
•
•
Dave Nelson, the well known farm­ Nevertheless Mr. Donovan 1» strong­ ' medal worth that amount; the sec-
if captured, he also face, charges of
•nd prise la the medal or the 150. as
horse stealing in Washington and er. is putting in an entirely new stock ly in favor of the mixed breed.
i the winner of the firrt prise may
*50» reward is offered for hi, arrest. of furniture into his residence.
OF PENDLETON.
I elect, the other prise, are various
NEWS OF MILTOX
After his release on bonds, pend­
Robert Jameson, of Weston, preal-
•urns of cash. The contest closed
CAPITAL .................................... S 70.000
ing appeal. Weston was re-arrested dent of the Farmers' Bank, was in
October 1.
SURPLUS .................................... *130.000
near Pomeroy charged with stealing town yesterday, returning home this Itoium»! In>m Eutwral ai Itayton—
There la no investment that
Transacts s general tutnklng buw-
Ktato Tre«- In-gMWtor Pay» Offklal
a horse.
He assaulted the sheriff morning.
offers as good security and in­
M kF AZI»
ness. ».iiliangr and letographlc trans­
who had him in custody, and escaped
V
i-it
—
l
k
r»»ritabl«-
<T»ur»1i
Dtntwr
creases In value as rapidly as
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McEachern,
fer» • •Id no san » raiolMv», New York.
Since then he has been in hiding and
New Mudearta al < <4umhia l'oltogr
real elate.
If you would be
< imago atwl ¡>Tln< l|«l point» In U m -
the matter before the supreme court of Helix, returned home laat even Inc
rich. put your money In proper-
—
Mr»
Itorry
s>4tl
Her
Ito»hlt-inv
“
—
after a short business visit in the
N'.rtliweaC.
was dismissed.
ty in thls growing city and «ec-
county seat.
ll«-mov»sl to \hmk-en—Itali a Nati
Draft» drawn on 4Kina. Japan and
Damages for Killing Dog.
Ira llamber. Industrial teacher at Europe.
tion.
Ini— Ili- Foot.
Mra Belle Lalande. of Weston, ac-
Two
hundred
dollars
damage,
for
the
reservation
sch«»ol.
has
returned
We have choice real estate of
Make cuitocUun,
the death of a white bulldog named compacted by her friend. Mra W. C-
Milton Oct
14—Samusl Earnest fr-m hi» annual vacation trip and is term».
all descriptions in all desirable
L^cy.
to
this
place
on
the
latter's
way
"Jack.” is what W. G. Sutherland la
Coe and M im Minnie M Thomason, busy with his official duties- While
localities, both city and farm
asking a jury in the state circuit home to Heppner from a visit to on Wedhesdav. were united in mar­ absent on his trip Mr. lumber was
property, and ranches.
Weston.
court to award him. The defendant
riage at the parsonage of the Chris- married al Seattle to Miss Bessie
Consult us if you have prop­
in the action is Miles Kemler. who
The ceremony was per­
Mrs. Hank Fanning and children, tlon church x.t Walla Walla. Rev. M» Kei.xie
erty to «ell;
is alleged to have killed the plaint Iff, who have been the guests of Mrs Ab Mo-ton Gregory officiating
Mr. and formed September 1« by Rev. A. H
you wish to
canine.
Ogg. left this morning for Spokane, Mra Cos will leave in a few day, for Spaulding at his residence
ua
The jury was selected this morning where they will be the guests of Mrs Franklin county. Wash » here he haj*
Mr and Mrs Bamber then visited
Unexcelled faciltles for hand*
and adjournment was taken until this William Davis.
British Columbia for thetr wedding
a homestead.
ling real estate.
afternoon. The case occupied the re­
Mrs. L J. Mclrtyre and Mrs. Geo trip. Together they returned east­
ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 188».
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koepke of
mainder of the afternoon session.
Ingle have returned from Dayton. ward aa t»r as Spokane from whence
Athena,
are
in
town
today.
They
are
Ben K. Davis represents the plaintiff
Wash., whv- they went to attend the Mr lumber came to Pendleton while CAPITAL ..................................... *100.00«
The defendant's attorneys are Hailey about to occupy their new residence fur»eral of their niece Miw Myrtle Mra. Bomber Continued eastward to IraiiMuo a p-terjl iKiiking t»uvite»<
—
one
of
the
finest
In
the
county,
two
A Lowell.
Gwinn, who was killed in Kanius Standing Rock Agency, In North Da-
Interest allowed on time tlepcMlta.
Following are the jurymen in the miles from Athena.
4’tty. Ctotboer 5. by a «tune falling kola. w here she is field matron, a po-
I *<tk«ngv iaougbt amt -.kl on all
action: Joseph Wurxer J. C. Prich-
John H Raulston, of Adams is tn from a high building as «be passed •Ilion whlch she has held tor several prin»1|*l p»4nts.
ett. W. P. Leach. G. M Morrison. J. town today. Word was received yes­ along the rtreet.
years
special attention given
CM.IIrc-
O. Hales, H Whittaker, J. Seivera. terday from St. L»>uls that his moth­
Silas Minnie Whiting is here from
t>-n*.
William Schremppf. L. Neff. Ous er was seriously- 111 at that place and Walla Walla, the g’J»»t of M.ss Kath-
I leal >l«4atr Tran*f«-r<-
Schubert. F. A. Gordon and J. I. Joy. he came to this city last night with leet> Dickey. Mis, Minnie Is taking a
Laura A. Inman and husband to W J. FURNISH. Fraudent.
THE NEW ECONOMICAL
his father who departed for the East musical course at Whitman college.
Wiley L. Vanslyke. 37 acre« of land J N TEAL. Vice-President.
SONES A UAI.KER DI’TI RE
Fruit Inspector Judd »leer was In j near Freewater. Consideration. 33.-
T. J. MORRIS. < ashler
Millon Wednesday.
While here he | SOS.
J. U MALONEY. Ass'» taMder
DEITII Ol M A IMi/.ll R.
NO COST OF OPERATION.
E. L. Smith Purctia.-«“- Helix Bu-lnc-e-
for John S. Norvell.
Agetl Re*4<lriit IHc» al Home of
; ♦♦•♦»♦•»♦♦»»»•»•»•»»o»»«»oooooooooooooooooooooooooo«»»»»»»»»»»»ooooo»ooooooooo
The firm of Sones A Walker, the
Baugtner Near XuUn.
well known Helix hardware and farm
William A. Dosier, a pioneer rest­
implement
company.
has
retired dent of Umatilla county, died last
from business. E. L. Smith of this city night at the home of his daughter.
having purchased the entire business, Mrs. Ed Dupuis of Nolln. The fun­
stock and property owned by the eral will be held tomorrow afternoon
< >
firm.
from the Dupuis residence,
Death
The property included a large stock was due to senile decay.
of hardware and farming implements,
William A. Dosier was bom in
a store building. dwelling
house, Knox county.
Ky . November 30. < >
warehouse and four lots.
1816
He is survived by the follow- < >
An inventory is now being taken ing children: Mr,. Burnett. Dr. W. B. < >
and the transfer will be made in a Dosier and Reese Doxler of Knox
few days.
county. Ky.; Mrs. Ed Dupul, of Ho­
Mr. Smith will not run the business lin; R. A. Dosier of Werton. Ore.;
but bought it tor John 8. Norvell, his John Doxier of Pendleton. W. A. Do­
brother-in-law. who came to Pendle­ xler of Augusta. Mont.; Sarah Burnett
ton from Athens, Tenn., about three of Clarke county. Wash, and M imi
♦
month, ago.
Mr. Norvell will take Lixzie Doxier of Pendleton.
charge of the business at once, add
a large stock of furniture, something
IF YOU BUY A BUGGY OR WAGON. OR A FARM IMPLEMENT BECAUSE IT IS CHEAP, IT
< >
SwanMin's Leg Am|mtatrvl.
not now carried in Helix, and will
OFTEN PROVES TO BE VERY EXPENSIVE ECONOMY. AS IT TURNS OUT TO CE CHEAPE« IN
Dr. Cole a few day, ago visited Al- I < >
make other extensive Improvement,
QUALITY THAN IN PRICE. I DO NOT PRETEND TO COMPETE WITH THE “CHEAP JOHN"
and additions, and will conduct a bert Swannon at the railroad annex to < < > >
St. Vincent', hospital. In Portland '
OUTFITS
FROM THE EAST WHO ARE HERE TODAY AND GONE T0M0RR0W, AND WHO UN­
firn-class
business.
<
>
Write today for free Illustrated book.
Swanson, it will be remembered, was | < >
Mr. Sone, has been in business
LOAD SOME CHEAP ARTICLE ON YOU AND ARE NOT HERE TO MAKE IT GOOD WHEN THE
<
>
Cotambia Engineering Works about eight years. Mr. Walker buying the man so badly hurt bv falling from < >
PAINT WEARS OFF AND IT PROVES ITS SHODDINESS. I AM HERE TO STAY. I WILL
10th and Johnson Sts., Portland, Or.
th Meacham bridge in July. It was |
an interert from him about two years
CHARGE
YOU A REASONABLE PRICE AND GUARANTEE MY GOODS TO BE AS REPRESENTED.
found
not
possible
to
»ave
his
right
ago.
Recently Mr. Sones purchased
IN FACT, I WILL NOT CARRY CHEAP. SHODDY GOODS. BECAUSE I EXPECT YOUR TRADE
Mr. Walker's interest and that trans­ 'eg. which ha, been twice amputated,
th» last time nearly to the thigh. He
THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR. TO KEEP FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS IN THE IMPLEMENT
<*r had scarcely been made, when
Mr. Sones sold the entire business to has recovered completely from the ef­
BUSINESS THE ONLY WAY IS TO SELL GOODS THAT ARE A CONSTANT RECOMMENDATION
fect,
of
the
fracture
of
the
skull
and
Mr. Smith.
TO YOUR STOCK. GOODS THAT WILL STAY BY YOU AND IN THE END SAVE YOU MONEY,
from hi, broken rib,. The expecta­
Mr. Walker has invested in wheat
tion la that the railroad company will |
YOUR TIME AND YOUR PATIENCE. A GLANCE OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST WILL PROVE
land in Gilliam county, and will spend
— .i
—-------
<_»— nf
(
provide v-i_
him » for
the
remainder
THAT I AM HANDLING ONLY THE BEST GRADES OF IMPLEMENTS AND MAY SUGGEST
some time there, while Mr. Sones has
not entirely decided upon his future ItftttaM wtih some employment which
SOMETHING YOU ARE IN NEED OF. ALL I ASK OF YOU IS TO COME IN AND COMPARE THE
he can handle In his crippled condl- I < >
plans.
“QUALITY” OF MY GOODS AND PRICES WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING ELSE VHERE
tion.
• i
AND I KNOW I WILL GET YOU FOR A CUSTOMER. I HANDLE THE CELEBRATED
ECHO SEGAR BEET.
Real Estate Transfer«.
< >
John McEwen.
Robert
McEwen
Fine Specimen »Yom U. R. IJnle Farm
HODGE HEADERS. BINDERS. R/ KES AND MOWERS.
< >
and
wife
to
Colin
McEwen,
an
undl-
at I»r*>pain A Clark's.
vided two-thirds Interest in 560 acres
THE CHAMPION REAPER.
W. H. Boyd of Echo, brought to of land In sections 17
and 20. town- < i
this city a sample of Echo sugar beet» ■ihlp 5,
range 37.
THE CELEBRATED RACINE BUGGIES ANO HACKS.
Consideration. < >
raised on the C. R. Lisle farm, near 11680.
that city, which surpaxses over half
THE OLD RELIABLE BAIN WAGONS.
The New England Mortgage S<--
of the beet crop crown in the Grand curity company to D.
J. Kirk, 160
WHEN ANOTHER DEALER TELLS YOU HI8 WAGON IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE BAIN
Ronde valley, in smoothness, propor-
acres of land near Athena, Const d-
tion, and general requirements for a eration. S2500.
WAGON IT IS A TRIBUTE TO THE SUPERIORITY OF THE BAIN.
high sugar per cent.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
SUPERIOR
DRILL8—Superior of all Drill«.
The sample beet is about eight in­
Contra< tM to Teach.
Under the direction of the
ches long, four Inches in diameter and
Contract« to teach were filed with
THE HAINES-HOUSER HARVESTER—Said to be far and away the Beet Combined Harveeter
Slaters of SL Francis, of Phila­
weighs six pounds, and is smooth and the county school superintendent this
on the market
delphia. Resident and day pu-
symmetrical, and judges of sugar
morning by the following: Kyle Mc­
pila. Special attention glven to
beets say lt will test at least 21 per Daniel, principal, district 83, near
< i
WASHINGTON DOUBLE DISK WEEDER.
music and elocution, Studente
cent saccharine.
Milton; Mayme Ripley, district 83;
prepared for teachers’ examln-
If it tests this amount of sugar
THE
WELL KNOWN CANTON AND FLYING DUTCHMAN PLOWS, AND GANG PLOWS.
Harry Huber, district 9. south fork of
ations for county and state cer­
matter, lt would be worth 16 I a ton. the Walla Walla; Jeannette McKin­
tificates.
For particulars ad­
under the contract between Grand non, district 20, Dry Creek.
< I
dress
Ronde farmers and the beet factory.
THEN THERE IS A HOST OF OTHER THINGS I ALW/YS HAVE IN STOCK, SUCH AS
SISTER SUPERIOR.
The prices fixed there are }4.5O per
Mayfield Died With Typholtl.
AXLE GREASE ANO LUBRICATING OILS. WAGON JACK8, DOUBLE TREES AND SINGLE TREES,
ton for beets that test 18 per cent
Engineer I. T. Mayfield, of the O.
WHIPS AND WHIP STOCKS, MONKEY WRENCHES, BOLT8. VALVES, BABBITT, WHEELBAR­
sugar matter and 50 cents per ton. R. & N., who died at hl« home at
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extra, for each additional one per Pleasant Valley, 14 miles east of Ba­
ROWS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS. RUBBER HOSE FOR WATER TANKS, AFRICAN WATER BAGS.
cent of sugar matter tested by the ker City, yesterday, has been 111 with
BELTING AND LACING AND OTHER ARTICLES. I AM HERE TO DO BUSINESS AND TO GET
BEST
crop.
typhoid for the past three weeks. He
YOUR BU8INESS AND KEEP IT. YOU WILL FIND THAT I WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST VALUE
CHEAPEST
This beautiful specimen of the new has run a helper engine on the
FOR YOUR MONEY YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. COME AROUND AND INVESTIGATE.
Bear thia In mind when you
Industry of Umatilla county may be Pleasant valley hill for 15 years.
need poultry and stock supplies
seen at the grocery store and com­
and ask for the International
mission house of Despuin & Clark on
Tulfortl-Barnes.
Poultry and Stock Food. U m
Main street.
Thad Barnes and Miss Cynthia
Kow Kure for your cow trou­
Fulford, of Echo, were married at the
ble«.
J. S. GURDANE INJURED.
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Thompson street M .E. parsonage
last night. Rev. Robert Warner of-
Aged Pioneer Thrown Frtnn Buggy
SUCCESSOR TO UMATILLA IMPLEMENT COMPANY.
flciatlng. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes will
in a Runaway Accident.
137-1M East Alt* BL
make their home In Echo.
J. S. Gurdane, a pioneer resident
Agent for Lee’s Lice Killer.
Comer Court and Thompson Streets
of Pendleton, and
formerly
state
A Son Was Born.
representative, was thrown from a
A son was born to Fred Parr and
Daily East Oregonian by carrier, buggy In a runaway last night and wife of the reservation. Mr. Parr is
severely injured. Hi, head came in the well known Interpreter.
•nly 15 cents a week.
BABY’S ECZEMA
THREE TEARS
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BARGAIN WEEK
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Clothing and Furnishing Goods Department
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We’re at your eereice with a complete line of tla* rw-weat and
beat of all U m * fall nu IU i you’ve seen thl* aeaMon, or are v» be
any where.. In tito matter of quality, of style, fit and workman­
«hip, In a word, in point of all tboM excellences which a satisfar­
lory Hult ought ti» j »<»» m - ss , i I m - m - sfieak most eloquently f«»r
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Oregon Feed Yard
Fortunes Made
in Real Estate
The First National Bank
Pendleton Savings Bank
IRRIGATOR
Phillips
Hydraulic
Men's all-wool, tailor-made suits, new fall and uintor styles,
regular value S12.M, *14.00, 815.00, sab- price. *10.«5.
335 men’s all-wool, tailor-made suits, regular value *16.00.
*17 00 arul (Ik 00. you may come In and selesl from our «-toth-
ing counters any of the suit, al *12.75.
Alexander Dept. Store
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALLES
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IMMEXSE STtMK OI CALIFORNIA WINES.
WE THEKE-
1'OltE OEl I.lt »'ROM NOW I XTII. THE .ABOVE DATE OXE
QUART 10 VEAIt OLI» 1*OI1T OR SHEKKY, FOR 30 CENTS.
XOT MORE THAX III »; Ql VRTI» SOLD TO ANY OXE CUS-
TOMEIL
MENTIOS THIS “AD
Oregon Wine & Liquor Co
NEW BOW MAN BIT1.DING.
Near O. R. A X. Depot.
PetMÍlecon. Oregon
Lumber at Reduced Prices
Bargains for 60 Days
Far dar nt-it
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lumber at
$0.00 per Thousand Feet
Plained Lumber at Low Prices
B. F. CHILSON
Ukiah, Oregon
Where Does the Extra
Square Inch Come From
Money Saved Is
Money Earned
Take a piece of paper eight inches square, and cut it ac­
cording to lines In drawing “A." and arrange as drawing "B.
square contains €4 Inches, the parallelogram. 65 Inches-
A FI I I. QUART OF “OI.D TRUMP."
America's Rest, for the first correct answer.
V QU KRT OF CU ATE 11 YQI EM
For the second correct answer.
A QU MIT OU KEISI.IVG JOHANNISBERG.
For the third correct answer
St. Josephs Acadeny
THE
IS THE
C. F. Colesworthy
FRED WEBER
A Whiskey for medicinal or other purposes, as It is to find that
extra square Inch, and when you get full measure for One Dollar, it
is impossible to duplicate It. U IIY HESITATE?
OI.D TRI MI’. OLI» CROW. SEAL OE hENTK KY. MCBRAYER.
GRASSE!- CREEK. HERMITAGE. MERRIMAC CLUB.
All Full Quarts at $ 1.00
DO YOU SMOKE THOSE PONCE DE LEONS YET?
Foster (SS McIntosh
201-203 COURT STRUCT.
THE FULL MEASURE LIQUOR HOUSE
Ila- East Grvgoiiian Is Eastern On-gun's n-premttatlve paner
It toads ami the |ieople appn-ciat«- It and show It by -heir Ubcnl
}>atroiiagt*. Il is U m - advertising medium of thia sectlo*.
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