The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, November 04, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 7

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    BREVITIES.
New Knox hats. Roosevelt's.
It went on lhe operating table last
summer.
"It's steam rollers. Dago laborers,
roi k crushers ami all the other para­
phernalia that goes with street re­
pairing that has done the work with
my horse. She lias been frlghtene«!
so many times that she has nervous
proatrallim. and I find myself witli
a steed on my hands that, while she
looks all right ami is a good goer.
Isn't worth shucks, lamk at her out
of the corner of your eye nowarlaya
and she takes a trembling fit ami is
»»ill of commission for the rest of the
«lay. Iler name Isn't Maud, either.”
Big line Stetson hats at Roosevelt's.
Douglas and Hanan shoes at Boose-
velt'a
w
»3.50 ladies’ Gloria sh«»es at Roose-
i ’R om M<>\ ui ix nil«: i ist .
velt'a
luniies'
skirts.
»2 00 and up at
Teutsch'a
saw \\ l>eat Tluit T'lirc-lutl Hut 3 to
at
New
children's
long
coats
10 llu-bcl- tuul T<*-te«l But 40 l<>
Teutsch'a
BEAI TY AROI ND NVE
50
I’ ouih I-.
iu
Kan-a.*«—IVople
H. P. Lewis, of lot Grande, was in
IS NOT IX THE MYRKET.
Rail* Never Heartl of Iz'ui- an»l
Pendleton last night.
t lark
Fair—Urn
liupron'im-nt-
Only the very best in photos to be
Made in < oiuilr> Di-lrici- In 10
Fall Kains ami Open Weather Have ■ia»l at Rembrandt Studio.
Year-—Bllzsunl on (h-lola-r 30—
J. W. lawyer, of Walla Walla, is
Grown a Splendid Rangt'—Anotlter
Nelii-u.-kan- Burn "Biiilalo 4 lii|>-."
t attle Firm Wliipii Believes in the registered at the Pendleton.
I < l<llO I i-ollono
4 il» I- Rrqiie«tr«l lo Mak<* Fili- ni lu-
W«' certainly can save you money
t oiupo-ite Beef Type—Four Miles
on toilet soaps. Try us. Nodf's.
ter-*Ttl»»u- of Street» in II«' Byer-'
«•HI.
\ I »II
A month in the east convinced W.
II« >^l1 s| I' iihiiii :- min i-.i I l i i í«h» V 1 x’<«»»«»niy ,
of Xevv Fencing ami a Blacksmilli
YiItlllhHi—l'our s«‘«<-r < oiineetioii-
The St. George restuarant,
open
.............. I3c
shop on One Farm—Fall Feeding day and night. Mis. Cooper, proprl- 1*. Temple Hint he uouhi not exchange
Y\»»rr Mail»- Dilrtiig III«' Monili of
I'matilla county for a whole state in
\IHI
s
’
XI u 1 M 1 1 i >LI 111. 1 i Ida » E* orioni}
Beeves for Spring.
.....................
etresa
ilie corn belt, as a home.
<y»-ioÌM-r—Drlalled l.l-1 of Yll Et-
..................... 534!
a comiiiunlty raising .» Iltth li
flaming pictures.
Enlarging an<l
•Mr. Temple, accompanied by his
IwiMliliirc-for llw Pu-4 Monili I-
crop* Chan hin n*lghln»r ever)’
>V*»rk guarantee,!.
XI u 1 U 1 « OLI YR. 1 rl<la> E< «»«ioni)
Western Art Co., wife and daughter and sister,
Mrs
B. C. Reeder, of the firm of Reeder
7Sc
4.i»i*n llclow.
an<l gelling a little better ¡»rit«
104 Court street.
Etta Simmon.-», of Lane county, spent
i
& Rouniagoux of Nye. was in town
hi»
product
in
lhe
nuiu ** market,
iou
a.
State
Senator
J.
Smith.
In
a
com
­
nearly
a
month
in
the
states
of
I
Try a pair of our 11 SO se hool
»• XI U 1 Y< 1. < Oi IM; in» la y lÙMjlUtlll)
yesterday
Mr. Reeder states tluit the
. .
.
»115
shoes. Good wear or your money Nebraska. Illinois and at St Louis. munication presented to the city coun­ may know that there is :ome up
abundance of rain an*l open weather
inthxMual
effort
)*eing
u.<w*«l
by
lie returns home well pleased to face cil last night, »ailed the attention of
sa»'k
at
Teutseh's.
has greatly stimulated the range and
Mk* < llll.DUE N'S YYOOI. I’ ANIS. 1
man that pays hi in in dollar«
lAUffioin)
Rembrandt th»» few disadvantages of the West, that body that the nex( »cssioii i»f the
A bran»! new place,
improved the condition of the st*H-k.
cents for his Intelligence and trou
approach-
in
preference
to
the
many
disadvan
­
state
legislature
was
fast
and correspondingly gladdened the studio, 728 Cottonw o*»d street, one-
SIIMI KOI YL MORI L-l I I t < Olisi l>, 1 rida) I xitrioniy . . . .
tages and drawbacks of the Central ing.
"I am ready to do all In my said Col. K. C. Judson to the
laif block south of Court.
stockman.
states.
After visiting anil becoming power." lie says, "to assist in needed Oregonian today.
When aske*l whether anyone in the
Kev. W J. Hughes, of Baker City,
”ln every farming community
familiar with the
tile conditions of the legislation for the city of Pendleton.
X 1 •»«I ROY Yl. Molti UST I 1 l < < IRSI 1TS. I ri<la> Econotuy ...
Nve country had sol»i out this fall who was here yesterday on business,
common people,
people.
who own small and if there are any changes wanted. iuuud men who raise just a few bush*
out
Mr. Reeder rvpiie»! that r.o one
left last night for his home.
homes anti who have been ill detit for I desire your body to place the matter els more wheat to the acre than their
there could be induced to sell out. as
Col. R. C. Judson, industrial agent years. lie Is not am prised that so in shape for presentation to the legis­ neighbors, every year, tlieir
u heal
7'.. VII N - -8! .. I.<l. IMI s 1 M i I y \H \II, 1 rkl«) i>4'9»n<>ni)
4*'
lan»i values have »loubleii within the of the <1. II. A N.. was in the city
testa» Just a few pounds n
many of them are rustling to the lature.''
past year in that portion of the coun­ this morning on a brief visit.
Dr Smith's offer was referred to Just a little l»etter grade,
West.
3
¡«ir
N
s
lit
\\
1
¿IH*
—
MI
1 I’ YY '*!•!.< IM MIX Irida) 1
ty. this statement applying more par­
ing on exactly the sain«* groumi.
lor 25c
he saw- the committee on ways amt means.
A cor.lial weli-onie to tlie public.
Mr. Temple states that
ticularly to the range lands, which a
'This is not chance. It is not iu< k
The session of the council last night
Rembrandt Studio. 728 Cottonwood, w heat threshed in Northern Kans.»»
average
year ago were hel»i at an
i
Ilf MXIXD
that made from but three to 19 bush­ »'«.lisi-ted of the auditing of bills for it is nut a happening tii.it may come
»ne-halt block south of Court.
figure of $4 per acre and cannot now-
< OX'OMi
to any man. no matter what his farm­
For Sale—One-half section wheat els per acre and tested from 40 to 50 the month of tx-tober. and the read­
be bought, except in exceptional
One ing methods. It is the result of intel-
land about six miles from Helix. In- pounds per bushel. Corn crops this ing of a few comniunicatlona
cases, for »12 per acre.
season are very good, although tile from Balleray z» MiH'ourt. represent­ iigent study of nature's laws and the
tuire
of
Charles
Bella
Helix.
Ore.
have
150
Reeder & Rouniagoux
seeding
and ing W. S. Byers, re.tuests the council application of the knowledge so gain­
cold spring hindered
head of beef stock. 20 of which they
James H. Howard, secretary' of the
Cat- to fill the street Intersections In By­ ed to the cultivation of the soil and
some
of
it
will
not
fill
properly,
are full feeding for the spring mar­ Golcomla. is still in the city on busi-
tie are very cheap, cows selling in ers' addltl«iii where the petitioner has the culture of crops.
kets.
All the beef cattle owned by ness ,-onneeted with that property.
“Deep plowing, frequent harrow­
many places at from 115 to lit per filled up the streets to the grade
this firm are mixed Shorthorn and
Enterprise, head. Calves are worth from IS to
of
Roy
Kuykendall.
The report of the sewer Inspector ing and rolling the land, on the turn*
Hereford, with the preference given Wallowa county. is a guest of the
»8, and heavy horses in the Chicago showed that four connections had mer fallow In the palouse country
to those showing a little preponder­ Hotel St. George, while in the city
market are about the same price as tH*»-n made during the month of Oc­ produce« a I larger yield of wheal than
Ulli Kl II 1’YY'TOTRYDE
ance of the Shorthorn. They believe on business.
in other
w heal growing districts
in Pendleton.
Mule colts are worth tober.
in the composite, but also in the pre­
who
resides two »50 each ami yearling mules are sell­
B. C. Kidder.
The balance on hand Septenilier 30. where the same methods
ponderance of the Shorthorn in some
miles west of the city on the Umatil­ ing at »80. Very Few Western horses according to the treasurer's report practiced.
degree. The firm owns a registered
“From
la river, and who has been ill for sev- are seen in the markets of the Cen­ was
personal
observation
»7.32» 4».
Amount
received
Shorthorn bull 5 years old. and a
*ral days, was able to come into town tral states.
from licenses and other sources. ,5 - know that these advanced methods
registered Hereford bull 2 years old.
Increased
reawed crop
today.
intelligent men,
of the 427.7* general fund »741» »7. called of farming produce In«
'T met
Reeder * Roumabour are showing
The increased
increase*!
yield
in
O. A. Rhodes, recently of Athena, best business ability anti standing, warrant funds. »14.17, levee sinking yield«.
300 acres of wheat for grain, and SO
»2*53.44.
general
sinking than pavs fur th«* extra labor,
•re.. Is now- at home on his home­ everywhere." said Mr. Temple, "who fund
acres of wheat for hay this fall, This
«ides the extra cultivation leaves
year they cut 100 acres of wheat that stead west of town, where he is busi* had never beard of the 1-ew is and Ing fund »4. Total cash, »10.5*3.38.
The following bills were allowed land tn a much better condition
averaged 30 bushels to the acre, and y engaged putting in his fall crop.— Clark fair, After 1 told them soine-
It conserve«
thing of It and explained the scope G M Froome 11 Tallman Ot Co. *5 Muccredhig crop».
every bushel was of the finest quali­ Madras Pioneer.
«tren<th of the land enriches
ty. They- also raised 700 bushels of
Mr. Thomas R. M<XJtbbon. one of of the fair and its meaning to the cents P. F. Harris 12. Hawley Bros
la- —.1.1 .on hi- < „tire lumiturv- b«id»w-~- and tnu>t reduce 1.1«
from the very moiature stored by this [
oats that weighed 104 bushels to the the popular engineers out
of La Northw est. they promised me that if 40 cents. H J. Stillman »9. Hohbach
of the 1
tis-k lH-fon- January 14. 1905.
cultivation and bring« return« in dol- I
rates
were
reduced,
they
would
visit
Bros.
*4.
Maple
Bros
24
cents.
Good
­
sack.
toe* ar»
Trande. has accepted a position as
1
was dumb- man-Thom (.son Company 14 40. Pen­ lam and cent» when the crop 1» turn- I
The firm is building a blacksmith helper engineer at Pleasant Valley Oregon next year.
sack. »»
III HIM. S|<n I - look STOVE-, MELL RANGES. AT COST.
e«i
off
and
account,
balanced
up
for
founded to think that men of more dleton Water Commission ilo T C.
shop that will be fully equipped with —La Grande Observer.
sack
the
year.
than average Intelligence, and
men Tailor »14 40. G. W Rec! »4. George
c><- Maple hrc.er. Chiffoniers,
the latest tools and appliances for
morning that the visible supp
Engineer Q. M.
Curtis.
of
la*
“Another thing that might be done
st greatly minced price-.
doing all kinds of farm blacksmith­ Grande, is now running helper en­ who average up well w*lth farmers Lal>ue *2. James Hooper 15. w D
be gone before the middle of
by farmer» at a great profit Is the
ordinary
repairing.
They gine No. 171 out of this place, tiuk- and business men in any community Paieram 4*1. Gus Ludig »2. W. C.
ing and
ter. and that Yakima potatoes w
Sewing Meldiits warranted to Is- in
planting of only the largest and most
are also stringing two miles of wire ng regular trips on freight trains In the L'nited States, should have Minnis »4. Fred Stickler »115 . John
woui.1 p:
perfect
kernel»
of
w
lieat
Th«-
»rreen»
’
after
never
heard
of
our
exposition
F.
ami de-.notion-, from *5 <xj ut>
Sr
IL
Sellers
»52.
Mrs
Anna
Smith
fencing _ and have stretched two from here to North Fork and Ka­
pound by i
in the fanning mill» can be u«ed to
lhe large amount of publicity that M Murphy »2. G. A Moon »2 50
miles of wire netting at a cost of 17 me la.
separate the large kernel« from lhe
ha.l been given it. through the press
cents to the rod. as a protection
Rosalyn lump coal, the old reliable and through personal correspondence
«mall- The small kernel« «re Just as
against sheep, the netting bordering
WILL GATHER MATERIAL
he cheapest and most satisfactory
marketable an the large ones, and
“The people seem
to be at a
their lands along the highway.
H nt THE LEWIS AND C1AKK the large will yield two-fold more
uel in the Pendleton market. »4.50 standstill.” said Mr. Temple. "There
jer ton at shed. »7.00 delivered, is very little push and vigor among
kernels of wheat
much
heavier
NEWS OF MILTON.
’rompt delivery.
Roslyn Wood and them. The terribly hot climate seems Operates I ndrr Authority of tlie straw for feed and stand drouth and
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County Cour* ami of the t omnter- ccld wreather much better.
'oal Company, near W. A C. R de- to stultify them. In a measure, and
Try ’hi»
Moling from Walla Walla to Pendle­ M>t. Phone Main 241.
Seed i
rial .Yaxa-iatlon in tlw Collection of experiment on a small tract.
they have not half the energy that
ton—Moving Front Milton to Spo­
Grain«. Grw»-«-». fruit» and all I y«»ur large and small kerneled wheat
C. W. Orrick, a new arrival from people have in this country'
I side by side and note lhe difference
"I know men in Southern Iowa,
kane—Will Winter on Franklin Monett. Mo., has located in the Pilot
Other Product* suitable to lie Put
at threshing time
Couaty HomeMead—Hate Returned Rock district for the winter, and if who have resided oil the same little
on Exhibition— FlrM Trip One of
•* When a cattleman waves a bull
satisfied with the country will invest nai row tract of land for 18 to 25
From Month - Visit in Kau-ots.
M LAV1L
Onlj
calf, does he save the little, scrawny
ind permanently locate there. He Is years, and are just now getting out
runt.'
or
does
he
separate
out
the
Milton. Nov. 2.—Paul Mestel. who well pleased with Oregon, so far as of debt. If they make »190 or »159
'
/ Dair.'SeppO
Active work in the gathering of a
for several
months
conducted
a he has investigated, and will be the per year clear of expenses they are ccunty exhibit for the Lewis and biggrst. most beautiful specimen tn
butcher shop in the Strain building means of bringing several more set­ doing well.
In the school district Clark fair will begin tomorrow morn- the herd? Does the sheepman choose
moved his shop Monday td Freewater tlers here, if he locates.
where I attended school 25 years ago. •»•<. a h Forshaw. wno is commis- the weakling to be the sire of his fu­
Harry R. Hogue, formerly of this
the same old house is standing with­ «loned by the county court and the ture flocks’ The same law applies in
t I <.IT \IH I -
Miss
Dora
Smock.
Southern
Pasiflc
place, who was formerly with the
out paint, and with the same old
Commercial association to wheat raising. In com raising In po­
Oregon, seats In it. that 1 sat upon, and whit­ Perdleton
Sherwood,
Carrots. 2c per lb
Drumheller Hardware Company, at ypertator at
tato
raising
and
In
fruit
growing
It
>
the
materials
of
grains,
•ware
Potatoes, new and b
Walla Walla, was here yesterday en passed through this morning from the tle»! a quarter of a century ago. That gran ■e and fruits, will begin si Md- is all a part of the science of farm-
She visited between school house was built in 1848. and
I He lb.
route to' Pendleton, where he has ac­ St. Louis fair.
*•>< and must be studied and |
ton.
trains with C. S. Haynes, O. R. A N. has been »constantly used since then,
Cabbage. 2c to 3c It-
■ickJ if farming is brought up • *>
cepted a position.
”1 will not collect any stuff on my
Onions. 2c lb.
iiiim; out atu.hed coupon vou
Mrs. C. E. -Berry will leave tomor­ operator at this place, an old friend with very little repair.
first trip." said Mr. Forehaw. "but in­ Vlghewt standard.“
Miss Smock had
G reen oni<
row for Spokane, where she will here­ end acquaintance.
"There Is little change in the per- tend to go over the Freewater and
will
learn
something to your advan­
tOc.
after reside.
Mr. Berry being em­ -harge of a party of tourists from I sonnet of the settlements.
Chil- Milton neighborhood for the purpose 4 ORMER MINI-TI R NoU
tage.
Don't
miss this opportunity;
Southern
Oregon,
which
has
just
vis
­
Turnips.
5s
bunch
I dren grow up and buy a trart t.f letting the people know what 1
ployed there In the Frank Bros', dry­
t I’ll» >-!■».KOI - MINER
Tomai»»««. I
ited St, Louis. New York. Chicago I of land in one corner of
goods store.
the desire. 1 carry a number of recipes
it is absolutely free.
H>.
I old home
place and
raise
W. A. McGhee left yesterday for and other large eastern cities.
their for the preserving of fruits and will
Rev. W. J Hughe-. f»»mwriy Pre«J>>-
Popcorn.
I families there, under the shadow of give out cople« of these.
his homestead in Franklin county, to
SEIT INJR DIVORCE.
terian -umla> School >ti—o,H»ar>
I the same roof that has sheltered two
spend the winter improving the place.
"Fruits will be the first thing gath­
I three or four generations.
Mrs.* Ida Keen of Walla Walia,
FRITTS.
for EaMern Oreg'Ui. Now Manager
ered
The county court will give
spent Saturday and Sunday here vis­ Mm. K om * <T»argv<l YYilli De-e-rtion
"Where I visited In Western Ne­ 150 toward the exhibit and more If
Apples. Il box
of Two Flouri'dilng Mining < •»<»»-
arul MiwsMHluct.
iting friends.
braska. they are still burning 'Buffalo '.eceaaary
Bananas. 40c dozen.
I will do all In my power
|*ana-- of Baker City—Needed Re-t
Springs
Miss Lida Neil is expected home to­
Wallace LeRoy Rose drew- the line I chip«."as the same Kock
Lemons. 20c dozen.
to hold down expenses, so that a
from
Prewa-iilnc
and
Ytas
\tira»t»sl
morrow from Elgin, where she spent when his wife. May Rose, threatened I ¡-oal that we get here for »7 per ton i large and creditable showing may be
Oranges. 40 9 50c per dozen.
to »“rospecting.
the summer.
There Is no made by I'matilla."
his life as well as her own. declared I costs them »8 there.
Mrs. C. E. Gibson and daughter. she would take poison and then de­ I fuel competition there.
Boys have
Mr. Forshaw Is acting under the
I IVH<T<M K %\I> POIT TRY
Formlung the pulpit for lhe pick
Mrs. Della Hughes, returned Monday serted him. Such actions are unwlfe- I grown to manhood in Western Ne- personal direction of a
committee and shovel of the prospector. Rev.
The following prices are paid
from a month's visit in Kansas.
I
braska.
*ho never saw a pile of cord from the Commercial association ap­ W. J. Hughes, formerly Presbyterian
like. and he desires a divorce. Ac­
leaiers to the producer.
tion was instituted in the state circuit wood.
pointed by President J. A. Borie
W. Sunday school missionary for Eastern
Chickens, hens tc;
I>i-a»trvu- Wrecks.
•The worst blizzard I ever saw- oc- D. Hansford is chairman of this com­ Oregon, has become one of the lead­ !*«en; roosters. 1303.36.
court this morning by his attorney J.
I curred In Western Nebraska, on Oc- mittee.
Carelessness is
responsible for T. Hinkle.'
ing mining promoters of lhe Sumpter
Rutter. <0c cash; 50c trade.
The snow fell, the wind
many a railway wreck and the same
The Roses were married in this city I tober 20.
district.
Eggs, frejih. 3<c j’Cr duxen.
causes are making human wrecks of on the 28th day of last February. I blew a gal- and it was one of the
____
K
Six years ago Mr. Hughes, whose
REGENTS WILL MEET.
I
worst
days
Cat
­
I
ever
experienced,
sufferers from throat and lung trou­ Soon afterwards, the plaintiff alleges,
home 1» in Baker City, decided to
KETMI. GROCERY’ PRICK*,
I
tie
drifted
run
out of pastures and
bles.
But since the advent of Dr. his wife began to make life burden­
Will Mak»- Re-ume of Normal Col- quit the pulpit temporarily, for lhe
Coffe—Mocha and Java, best,
King's New Discovery for consump- some for him and finally on Septem­ I before the storm for 20 miles In a
excitement and more remunerative per lb.; next grade. 15c per lb: lower
Irgv’« Flnancr«.
I
night.
tlon.coughs and colds, even the worst ber 1. took up her belongings and de­
M s livable Iron
employment of mining.
rra-le« coffee. 25c to l$c
For the purpose of securing a bus-
cases can be cured, and hopeless res­ parted.
"The most urgent
need of that
>u cannot brea
He was eminently- successful, and package coffee. 20c per lb.
I overcrowded country is some whole- ineaa resume of the Eastern Oregon
ignation is no longer necessary. Mrs.
while he had had but little experi­
hill line .4 Ra<
Sagar—rXine granulated, bent. 14.75
I some literature about Oregon.
to State Normal School at Weston, the
Lois Cragg of Dorchester. Mass., is
Will Appeal to the Courts.
ence In prospecting, he located se* - per sack; do. 12 pounds. »1.
b»-th wood and
I
open
the
eyes
of
the
younger
genera-
board
of
regents
will
meet
there
with
­
one of many whose life was saved by
If the city council does not harken
eral valuable claims, one In Ix»sl Ba­
Rail—Coar»e »1 per 1*0;
table
vile you io call
Dr.
Kings
New
Discovery.
This to the petition of the residents of I tlon and get them to thinking of get- in the next few »lays and confer with sin, five miles from Durkee. In Ba­
t2 50 per 100.
French. The ex­
great remedy is guaranteed for all Pendleton in Precinct etaolnananau I ting out of the old rut. Y'ery few of President R. C.
li.e saute before
ker county, known as the Oregon
Rice—Rest head r1< *<*. 15c per lb.;
throat and lung diseases by Tallman Pendleton precinct to abate a certain I them are satisfied with their lot penses of conducting the school are
Free Gold mine, from which 3800 •text grade. 12He per lb.
A Co., druggists. Price 50c and »1. carpet cleaning apparatus,
which LThey take conditions as a sort of met by annual appropriations me de pounds of quartz recently sent to the
Flour—B B.. »4 25 per bbl.; Wa.1-
Trial bottles free.
they declare is a nuisance of the I unavohiable and necessary burden by tbe state legislature, and the com­ smelter yielded »2*9.78.
ter»'. 14.50 |>er th ; »I .36 per sack.
ing
visit
will
be
made
to
give
the
re
­
I
and
don't
worry.
will
be
worst kind, the civil courts
He also located the Equity group
Bacon— 14 0 22c.
"In the 10 years since I made my gents sn idea of the cost of maintain­ of 1* claims In the Quartzburg dis­
COMING EVENTS.
appealed to. Attorney Joe Hinkle.
Bam— 17 0 22c.
ing
the
Institution
during
the
next
I
last
visit
to
Iowa,
there
have
been
who represents the petitioners, says
The Hardware Man
trict adjoining the Standard Consoli­
Lard—70c 5 Iba.; >135 10 Iba
In one nelghbor- two years.
November 14—Annual meeting Or­ the peace and dignity of the neigh­ I but few changes.
dated mines, of which Zoe th Houser,
Stock
salt
—
Il
sack.
»14
ton.
I
hood
that
I
visited,
At the last session of the legisla­
, but one new
egon Miners’ Association, Portland.
borhood and the future welfare and
of Echo, is principal owner.
November 15-1»—State Bar Asso­ happiness of the Inhabitants depend I house and one new barn, had been ture only »14,000 was appropriated
Ore taken from these claims has
CHOK E BEEF CA1TI.F.
ciation. Portland.
upon the disposal of the carpet built In a distance of 10 miles. The for the running expenses of the Wes­ assayed as much as »1.000 per ton In
Steers. »2.40.
I little towns are settling up with the ton Normal, and it Is claimed this
November 1»-»»—National Grange cleaner.
gold, silver, copper. Iron and zinc.
C,»ws. »2.
older farmers who are out of active amount has proven Inadequate. Six
meeting. Portland.
Mr. Hughes Is
an
Indefatigable
Hogs. live. »5 0 5.50
thousand
dollars
was
appropriated
November 15-1»—National Irriga­
service.”
New Mill Near IlaineH.
worker and performs all kinds of la­
Hogs, dressed. »7 0 7 50.
for improvements ami new equip­
tion Association. El Paso, Texas.
Earl Stevenson and Charles Kent
bor. from handling a drill to selling
Veal, dressed. 4 07c.
ment at the school, but this sum
State convention lh*s week finished a contract for
November 25-3'
stock.
His mining discoveries have
DR. PENROSE RETURNED.
Sheep. »1.7502.25.
could not be applied to the running
Port- hauling lumber to the Maxwell mine
county clerks and recorders,
been among
the
most
important
district near Business Conditions In the Hast He expenses of the school.
land.
tn the Rock Creek
events in the history of the districts
HAY AND FEED.
Just how much money will be re-
Good Haines, which is being used in the
December
13-15—Oregon
Three new. useful household aiti, s th.»t are a big lmprove-
In speaking
in which he operatea
State« Are (•ood.
qu'red
to
conduct
the
school
Is
not
Chop barley, »22 50 per ton;
Roads Association, Salem.
a
new
mill,
to
take
construction of
t over the old style.
of his leaving the work of the mlnls-
known.
The
regents
will
make
a
Sun- the place of the one destroyed by the
per
lb.
January 30—Inland Empire
Rooaevelt,
I»
the
A sure victory for
try Mr. Hughes said to the East Ore­
careful
study
of
the
cost
of
educat
­
Chopped wheat. »1.40 per 100.
day School Institute, Pendleton.
snowslide last winter
Work is being prediction of Stephen B. L. Penrose,
gonian today:
the number of
Bran. 40c per sack.
rushed on the building, the entire president of Whitman college, who ing each student,
Pan Is free tc
dirvction.
No bending over In
8 in
"For the greater portion of my
Shorts. »1 per sack.
force at the mine under the direction arrived home today from a three uraduatea teaching, the number of life 1 have earnestly followed the
How’s Thia?
taking up dust.
Goats. lHc per lb.
Dr. Penrose, . was students falling to complete the re- ministerial calling and naturally de­
We otter One Hundred Dollars Reward of J. E. Bacon, being engaged in the weeks' trip east.
tor any ease of Catarrb that cannot be work of construction, The mill will | in Pendleton for a few hours this qulred course, the work of the va-
Alfalfa, loose. »10 per ton.
sired a change of <»ccupation for a
cured by Hall s Catarrb.
rlous members of the faculty, and time.
Wheat loose. »10 per ton.
be up-to-date In every detail, and | morning.
I-a nips are never overfilled. Air tight and easy to take oil
F. J CHENEY a CO , Toledo. O.
the other details of the Institution’s af-
Timothy, baled. »20 per ton.
said, "that
’’I
believe,” he
We. tbe undersigned, bare known F. J. equipped with the latest machinery.
fr i. No tipping of can and no spl
g of oil.
"Prospecting being a healthful, in­
Cheney tor the last fifteen years, sad be­ —Baker City Herald.
York
fairs,
Roosevelt majority
in
New
tensely Interesting and very often a
lieve bln perfectly honorable In all bnsl
Xrw
1
<>.
<).
I
.
Ihiihling.
Members of the regents residing In
state will be in the nature of a land-
profitable
calling.
peculiarly
free
nzM transactions, and financially able to
A H. Falkestad has been awarded
Emm Barbed Wire Prick.
I slide.
Everywhere. I went the feel. I Pendleton are Chairman II. Alexan­ from the Intense press-ire of business
carry ont any obligtton made by hit firm
No burnt corn. Every kernel of corn pops. Easy to operate
WALD1NO. KINN'AN A MARVIN.
Dr. Marsden Informs us that Chas, ing appeare»! to be in favor of the re- der. William Blakley and Col. James and professional life. I was strongly the contract for excavation, concrete
nient to fill and empty.
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O
Miles, who was formerly employed at | publican ticket."
foundation and basement walls of the
H. Raley.
attracted to It. Being fairly success­
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally,
Odd
Fellows
’
building
to
t*e
erected
Dr.
Penrose
was
in
attendance
at
the
Alvord
ranch,
was
brought
in
for
acting directly upon tbe Mood and mueoua
ful In my first prospecting ventures,
surface« of the system
Testimonials sent medical treatment this week. Mr. the American Board of Foreign Mis­
at the corner of Ninth and Idaho
SAMUEL G. ALLEN DEAD.
the resulting business has grown so
free.
Price 75c per bottle.
Bold by all
STOVES. I t RM I I RE \ xd < iRrtrrs.
streets The price bo ! • j
Mr Fa!-
Miles has a serious case of blood | along of the Congregational church.
large that It requires all my time to
druggists
lawyer Dies
kestad is I60A0. Material is now
Tske Hall's Family Pills for constipa­ poisoning caused by a prick from a I which convened at Grinnell. Iowa. | Once Prominent
manage It.
ing gotten out. and active work on
tion
barbed wire. In bls left second finger, and was present at
the
National
Drunkard and Pauper.
"I, have the highest reganl for the
The patient is now at the county hos- I council
of
the
begin the first of
Congregational
Samuel G. Allen, at one time pros­ work of the ministry.
My life is excavation will
pital.—Burns Times-Herald.
I churches held at Dea Moines. Iowa.
Notice to Debtors.
ecuting attorney of Spokane county. linked to It. and I cannot say that I coming week.
Ail persons knowing themselves In­
The building will have a frontag
I do not know just what is dnlnkldled November 1 In the Wayside Mis- have forsaken It.”
Ninth street and 100
debted to the 'irm of Sones &. Walk­
Politics in Union County.
at the college.” he remarked.
•Mv slon hospital at Seattle, destitute and I
Mr. Hughes was In Tendleton yes­ of 132 feet on
The plans for the
er, Helix, Oregon, will please calle
G B. Dlm’mick. candidate for pres- trip East was not on business con-
- — ’la pauper.
Penniless and without terday selling stock In hl» mining feet on Idaho,
the Republican I nected with the achooj. After my
---- ot^]
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and settle at once. As we have sold i»lentlai elector on
We have located a branch office In
friends he was taken to that hospital proposition* and vIMting the family four stories above the basement art?
111 . YUKSMI I II
well along but a contract will not be
out our entire interest.
All bills ticket, and J. W. Knowles, of La tendance at the board meeting and
Pendleton, and will make collecting
October 21 from a cheap lodging : of James Crawford, old acquain­
Ore-
let until the basement nears comple­
payable to P. H. Sones. Helix,
Grande, were speakers at a Republi- the council I went to New York. Phll- house.
lefunct bills a
specialty.
No ac-
He was suffering from ail­ tances anil co-workeru of Mr. Hughes
Hcrseshi'eing, general repair­
can rally held at Hilgard Tuesday 1 adelphla and Hartford.
Conn.
In
tion.— Boise Capital News
gon.
■ount too old for us to handle.
ments due to the excessive use of In­ in the Presbyterian church.
ing,
wagon
making
and
repair
­
night. A vigorous campaign will be I spite of the fact that election is so
Our plan Is: “No collections, no
As Sunday school missionary for
toxicating liquors, which resulted In i
Nearly »50.000 has been raised in
conducted In Union county because of near, business conditions appear falr- death.
Doesn’t Renpect Old Age.
charges.
Suits instituted, judgments
I ing. The way I have built up
Eastern Oregon. Mr. Hughes' work
Spokane for a V M C A. building, ♦ my business la by doing noth-
ly good.
advertised.
It's shameful when youth fails to the close vote.
Allen a few months ago attempted I called him to every remote corner
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“The weather has been excellent, suicide while tn the city jail held on i of the country, an I he has traveled which Is to cost »100.000.
show proper respect for old age, but
ing but good work, Prices rea-
I1»c Van M-tlne-Gonlon A CX k . Mer-
Real Estate Transfer».
and I have had no occasion to use an a charge of passing worthless checks. every singe road and pony trail In
just the contrary In the case of Dr.
»-aiUllr Agency. H. V. l.lpe A
sonable.
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J. R. Kilgore and wife to Frank umbrella for a fortnight, and had The case was dismissed through the I the mountain district In the illm'hnrge
King’s New Life Pills. They cut off
On.. Mgra
<\»r.
Cottonwood
Aha
Sts.
maladies no matter how severe and Snider, lot 4, block 4. of Kilgore's| little occasion to don an overcoat."
aid of friends who had known him In I of the duties of a missionary. He was
Dyspepsia, aihlit ->n to the clt ’ o' VV»'lon «n-
119
E.
(Nnirt
St. Teleplione Main >11.
irrespective of old age.
once pastor of the
Presbyterian
better days.
• ■
jaundice, fever, constipation all yield sideiation »1000.
I ji
NERVOTS PROSTRATION.
When a resident of Spokane he and I church at Union and later at
Magnetic wonder of the twen-
Ben Teal and wife to Emma A.
to this perfect pill- 25c at Tallman
his wife, who has since secured a di­ • Grande.
Brown, land near the state line. Con­ Hen Holt’s
& Co.’s drug store.
Dlagnoses with-
Favorite Driver Can’t vorce. moved In the best society. He
tleth century.
sideration, »1400.
Madras ITourlna Mill.
Keep <Jp With Modern Improve- was a man of more than ordinary
out questiona or contact, and
ThrMadra» TownHit«* Company has
(koklen Rale Store.
ability and his downfall was due to
menta.
Horse Dropped Dead.
Capacity. 150 barrels a day.
i-ures disease without medicine
<-1»> m *»I Ratiafactory arrangements with
ELECTRICIAN.
drink.
By mistake of the factory the Gol-
"I am able to stand civilisation and
A draft mare, valued at »200, the
tlie proposed flouring mill company
den Rule Store has about three times
Flour exchanged for wheat.
or knife; and teaches the s,-l-
Prompt attenti n given and all
to establish a modern roller flouring
as many golf gloves as were ordered. property of N. A. Elder, who resides modern improvements, provided they
Weiser I’toiMwr Dies.
Flour. Mill Feed. Chopped Feed,
work executed properly.
don
’
t
come
too
strong."
enee to others. Now located at
remarked
Pendleton, dropped
Rather than return them, it has been 18 miles from
Sol M. Jeffries of Weiser, aged 69. mill In this city In so far as lots and
■tc.. always on hand.
Electrical supplies of all kinds.
Elder's four- Ben Holt of Walla Walla, last night, died Monday In Portland, where h
other privileges are concerned.
Mr.
decided by a big reduction in price dead this afternoon.
>
to close them out. You ought to see horse team was standing in front of "but I've got a horse that can’t.” Mr. was operated on for bladder trouble. S. P. Conroy, the secretary of the
OFFICE—lit West Court St.
E«»i: SAI L AT THE EAST OREGONIAN
the
time. The Holt had been discussing the street He was one of the oldest settlers in new milling company, la here an»! Is
the 50c values they are offering for the courthouse at
(Tribune Building.)
Cull any time to Investigate.
office larg,- bundles of newspspsrs. coa-
25c. and the 75c values which go for cause of the animal's death la not Itaving of the Garden City and the that section, having llve<l In Weiser I Interesting our farmers In the mill.
tHlulng over 100 big p*i»«r<. van be obtain
general
condition
of
the
town
since
Madras
Pioneer.
known.
for 35 years.—Boise Capital News.
4 Sc.
1-TiIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1904
^7N
Economy Friday
Regular
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Remember Joe Basler
JOE BASLER
Monarch
Ranges
T. C. TAYLOR
NEW IDEAS
THE DELPHOS LONG HANDLE DUST PAN
THE DELPHOS OIL CAN
THE DELPHOS ROTARY CORN POPPER
V. STROBLE
H. M. SLOAN
210 Court St
Expert Collectors
Prof.T. B. Moss. M. H. I)
J. L. VAUGHN
313 South Main Street
Walters’ Flouring Mills