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ToW U. S. MINISTER TO ENGLAND the auspices of the public school. Owing to the inclemency of the weather a small audience was pres ent. She was aslsted by local musi cal talent. Thursday night the Women of Woodcraft elected the following of- Guardian Nelghbor, Mrs. J. ficers: L. Hayes; advisor. Mrs. Mary Gray. r secretary. Miss I.lda Nell; banker. Mrs F. A. Sikes; Inside • guardian, J H. Gentry; sentinel, F. . A. Sikes. Samuel, M rs. John of Dayton, Wash . is visiting her sister, NI TR. Janies L. E’razler. Revival meetings are stil in pro I’rvMMit Supplì »VIII "< mhi lie Iniuli-- «putte t«» lite Growing I'oun—V\,.|| gress at the Christian church, se v- U ill Be Dug unil a Hi'-a-riiilr t’on- erai accessions have been made. Yesterday afternoon, while several "tructcal—4 tl«i l'i|n' l.liii' C'ait Hr of the children of Janies Sams were I "»"I—1-rvM'iit ")"ietii < ost $12,000 playing with a gun. one. a boy of 9 I lli" Ik-Ing the City’s Only Debt- years, was accidentally shot In the New S.i"i«*in t an B«- Iti'lalhsl for chest. The little fellow died in a »141.04*41. few hours later and was hurle«l today from Nichols’ undertaking parlors I or-itaw 1" Making I’rogrc". in III. Uork as t'oHei'tliig Agent. ■ . ----------- A room In qne of the Matlock FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1904. buildings has been secured for the put pose of storing the grains, grasses, fruits and other exhibits intended for the la-wis mul t'lark exposition. 8. IL Forshaw. alio is collecting the ex I IM Xl.l MW II \S Since Marell I. 1404. 38 Sale" of Ileal hibit fol the county and tile Pendle ton i'«initnrr« ini Assiw'latloti. has been EXtatc Involving »3BM Each anil at woik little more than a week, but Oser. Ilaie Been Maile in Fniatllla already bus a large amount of stuff 4‘outit.i——Graml Total of Sales promised. lùliianl Ix'ltoy (Talma lo Have Been »mount-, io StWO.BM—4»Mint) »"- ”1 hair secured excellent late ap A""Ulie«l b> Ira Vtliorton. at HI" aC""or C. P. Strain Ha" Selected ples.” he said, "and have been prom Home In Marie "Irret at 3 O'cioi'k ised some fine samples of grains and Out 4»nly llie l-argest 1'rauwfer"— grasses Charles Cunningham will Till« Morning—Both tre < oiored. Small Salea Would Aggregate Al- nilii greatly to the exhibit with sam and Whorton I m a Stranger—Man mo"t as Mtarii. ples of fleeces. He has promised to itilo Diti Ili<- Stabbing is al luirge donate some of his finest wools at his next shearing*' County Assessor C. P. Strain has Mr. Forshaw has Just completed a Altlueugh Huffrrlng from four ugli posted up the books of the office to tri|i to Milton. ills next visit will be razor wouiida and weakened from date, and has made some interesting To be beautiful is to be loved by all. U the Weston country. Athena, Nov. 14.—Having out- In loaa of blood, Edward LeRoy, a col there lives the w«>man who is icditlermt to notations, in regard to real estate GOVERNMENT PHYSICIAN grown her present water system this she is yet to be heard of. Yet from ored tamale vendor. this morning transfers in this county since March All wlio um - atoiiilzi-r" In treating »U<’<‘e4*<ied |n gaining po«M»->u(ion of a IMMUNIZES 22 INDIANS. Athena Is now prospecting for a new time immemorial society has recognized He has tabulated a list of 1. 1944. what thev thought to be a detnmoot in tho nasal catarrh will get the best result and largei system to meet the needs revolver and frightening away Ira transfers made in that period, in- way of such a realization. The bearing of from Ely’s Liquid Cream Balm D Whorton, a big negro who had Dr. HeiMlcrMM» Vlgoruu-I« IW cik I k of the city. children has meant to them the marring ot volvlng »50’10 and over and finds that Price, Including spraying tubes. 75 come to hie houix* tor th»- purf»oiw> of At present the water supply is de- the Anil-Toxin System of la'sM-n- phvsical beauty ot ngare. without which the number of large deals in Umatilla cts. I Sold by drugglstls or mailed by robbery beau’.v ot lace would be of lift« account. and |>erhapH murder. T I iik tlic Liability to Plphtlwria— rived from a pumping station, a well county leal estate made in that time 3 uld be more remote trom truth being used as the source of the sup- Ely Hr is., 6( Warrell 8t.. N V. cutting occurred this morning at surpasses the record of any like Ten I hm ' s of lllplitlMTla oo ila' than tin- . childbirth is purely a natural I New Orleans. Hept. 1. 1900. ply. The'system cost the city »12.- o’clock In a little house on Marie period in the history of the county. piienomcnon, atcompanied by pain, to be lt«"s*r«ation. Ml I ixlvr Quarantini' 000, thia being the only bonded in- Messrs. Ely Bros:—I sold two bot Mtreet. sure, but it pioperly managed no more Fifty-eight transfers of real estate,, tles of your Liquid Crrani Balm to a mui the Government 1’liysleian la debtednetw of the city at this time. ' harmtul in itsetfects upon the human tocos involving »5000 and over, have been L«*R«»> conduct« a tamale ttand In divine than any other natural function. A test well is being dug on the customer. Win I-aniberton. 1415 Del- front of the Brewery Depot saloon in I oiifklent All Mill lU-ooier. made since March 1. the total achaise St.. New Orleans: he has Stewart farm, five miles from the amount involved in these deals reach Main Mtrew Whorton had been in There have been ho deaths on the city where there are indications of used the two bottles, giving him won his employ. This iiiornitiK Whorton ing to over »600,000. Umatilla reservation by reason of the derful and moat satisfactory results a large water supply, and where a Following is the tabulated list: came to LeRoy*« home, and the lat prevalence of diphtheria, although 10 well will be sunk of sufficient depth GEO w M. Dl’FF, Pha: ■ I I to Sarah Chas. O. Jeffrey ter. who ua« al«»ne in houe**. In the cases are under quarantine Eight of to ma ke sure that it Is a permanent Lake .................. .................... $ 8,400 the cases are at the Catholic school, arose - arid and admitted him l> eucr.tial in the proper misxgemsat «4 I’lhit RiS'k 'MK'let, Item supply, If a sufficient supply to •very care ot labor . it relazes and «otten* Baddely Hartman Cs. to J. A. “I returned to my bed,’’ said Le- and two are in the home of Narcisse found in this well, a reservoir will the abdianinal muscles, thereby enabling 8 L. 1 Morse, ex-mayor of 24.000 Bushman. Pilot Roy. ’’when Whorton Baddelay .......... vprang U|M>n them to sustain the stretching that the» lie built near the city, and enough States Rock, and ex-deputy Vnited •’en lanini Juli« Weidert >o me, striking me on the h«rad a Ycaterday Dr. T. M Henderson, higher to give sufficient must undergo, and from this ver* tact it pressure, marshal—a man who never knew Morui ■ kind of a blunt 10,800 the government physician, immunized Stanton ....*... facilitates tlwir return to normal propor Instrument. and an entirely new and enlaiged what It was to be sick a day In his Joseph Ringel ,o ojseph E. tions after childbirth, and it is obvious u an dased for a moment but when 1 22 girls at the Catholic school, with system will Ire iustalled. that pain must be great:« lessened tro» 8.960 life—to use a vernacular. is "up r«pcovered 1 arose Ringel ....................................... antl-toxic serum. The government • nd grappled with this very reason It is estimated that the new supply against It." He is a very sick man. Chas. J. Mark to Arthur Laing 12.000 sent 50.004 units of anti-toxine to be «Uutfied me re- It is a liniment, it is harmless it is can be developed and the system In but he Is not confined to his bed. him. With that he slashed Frank P. O ’ Hara to Rezilla Ctent. it is priceless in its results, it to l»eai««diy utth a razor until 1 fell bac k used, but Dr. Hendersou was obllgeJ stalled al a «'«art of llO.uioi and a" 8.350 His ailment bt a boll on the back of Holcomb ................................... other’s Friend. »1 oo per bottle at drug •*Kliau*ied u|M»ri th«- l»ed The pain to secure 20,000 units more from La most of the present pipe Une can be his neck. The boll is about the uh- stores. Our book of priceleu value sent 5.000 Grande. James Doyle to E. L. Smith Hon. Ixruto E. Johnju.n is the son of tb* lat Reverdy Johnson who was United ‘of my wound« «oon brought me back used the work will be reduced to a free to all womea. of a hen’s egg. but Mr. Morse thinks John H. Dozier to Chas. B. to conaciouefhrfl«. and when I opened Stale, s. nator from Maryland, also Attorney G-n- ral under President Jut.uw.n, "The Idea Is generally prevalent." minimum It to larger than Mt. Hood-*--Pilo' 6.000 Haworth ................. ................... my eye« I «aw Whorton ransacking and United StaA-s Minister to England, and who waa regarded as the grealsst said Dr. Henderson, "that the injec The city council ordered prelimin- Rock Recurd. Henry T. Hill to Annie T. Hill 10.000 tion of anti-toxk- serum into the hu- my trunk and bureau drawm I constitutional lawyer that ever lived. ary surveys of the water so urces D. C. Brownell to Minnehaha In a recent letter from 1044 F SL, N. W., Washington, b.C„ Mr. Johnson aayst sprang out of bed and seized my pis man is dangerous. This is a mis made some time ago. and the well Good. Fader I s I m * Prrtm*e*. 11.400 Irrigation Co. ........................... lol and then my assailant fled ” take. The anti-toxine is drawn is now down to a depth of five feet, ".Vo one should longer suffer from catarrh when Peruna is ac Isaac Johnson, arrested here yes Minnehaha Irrigation Co. to from the blood of horses who are In where a solid bedrock has been en- terday on a charge of obtaining cessible. To my knowledge it has caused relief to so many of my LeRoy attempted to follow the Maxwell Land Irrigation Co. 75.000 a healthy condition, and there Is no 8500 Guarantees Its Purity. money under false pretenses. was robber but was too weak and stag friends and acquaintances, that it is humanity to commend its use to Lewis Bowlus to J. H. Samuel 5.200 danger whatever attached to placing countered. Work on the well will be rushed, taken to Echo last night for a pre gered to the home of a neighbor and all persons suffering h ith this distressing disorder of the human Balfour. Guthrie & Co. to E. the serum in a child’s system. The Is demonstrated liminary examination. Johnson Is gave the alarm. The police searched system. ’’-—Louis E. Johnson. R. Simonton .............................. 5.000 strength of the anti-toxine is deter however, until it whether it will furnish a sufficient accused of obtaining goods arid money until daylight without finding Whor- Chaslers G. Marcy to t. L. mined b> the amount of the .Inline supply for the city. Catarrh Poisons ■ I There to lait one remedy that has tbs from Joseph Vry for a horn he had ton. 7.000 Smith .......................................... required to kill a guinea pig. It Is Catarrh I* »pa ue ■ t changing all the de»:red effect, and that remedy to Pe- The wounded man is past middle been working He was arrested tn Edgar W. Sheets to F T. Ryan 6.000 then graduated and placed in amounts of the body into runa. This remedy »trikes at once to Pendleton by the polne age and is well known in Pendleton, llfe-givini: - -r< Hugh McIntyre to Magnus of 1040 units each into hermetically w here he has resided for several scalding flu 1-. . I h destroy an«l :n- the root, • f catarrh ■ y restoring to ths 9.000 sealed glass syringes. One thousand Jensen ............... their b—althjr elsa- Hit Hard years Wteorton i* a stranger and has flame • v. ry part tl y rong »lull l'iek«"l t p by tl»«* l*oli«v me in > ■ utact cspi.lary Nancy E. Rice to M. C. Moore units is considered sufficient to Im Tift. M< irning Effects of prohibition are not wait i>een In this city but a few weeks With. A|-| 1. at. - > th« j/a. • • af7>" t- ’.• ty. p. runa .- • ■■t a t«-mp<>rary pal 5 895 munize a person, although as high & Sons ............ liative, !>ut a radical * ure. «1 by catarr can d- .e g -«l -a« Robert Grant to H B. Rich- All unknown negro, who waa *us- ing in Freewater. On the day after LeRoy s wife is visiting in Portland. as 50.404 units have been injected electl<wi both mills shut down, one LrRoy was «lashed twice across the »•Jibe or qu t <1 -a^riea .le eymptom«. 8.000 into a single patlenL Senil f.»r Dr. Ilar’man’» latrai txok. mond .................. pected by a freight crew of being ! 1 have used hotel closed Its doors and real estate fl*-e and head. One wound is in the Hence it to : .at gargles, »prays, a’ m- -ene fr«« (■ r a ah.-rt •. m>. Ad re— Tho Robert Grant to James M up 18,440 wilts on one little girl at Ira D. Whorton, the man wanted for 1 •iropped *5 per cent Told you so. — left thigh, and there is a cut 10 tn- izer. and in’ alauta < n!y Mrve as tem l’er Kern .................... slanhlng Edward Lr Roy. was given < . ! Miauíaciar.ag Cu, '.o- the school. Freewater Times che* m length a«roMi the abdomen. porary relic'. Frank B Clopton to Frank E. lucí!' "I think the cases at the reserva- a fright thiv morning that cause«! ' o...... tlon are well under control, and I his sable countenance to aaeume a; King .................... Ernest Longmi-r to B F. Ogle 17.108 have strong hopes of the recovery of hue a shade nearer the complexion Samuel H. Began to G. A. R The colored nun all of th«- sick. Some of them, how* of a Oaucasian. 8.250 ever, have been very ill." McGrew ..................................... Mole aboard a west-bound freight Chas. H. Bartholomew to G P. train at K.im-^ early this morning, a a a a 16.000 Higgenbotham ...................... and was observed by one of the train- aa a a S. P. ITRPV MOVES %Y. e a a M. F. Jones to Louis Muller 20.000 men. Word was telegraphed ahead a a a a 7.000 a a Wm. Connerly to G. Neuman to the local peace officers and when a a I'loorer 1 anner of tlw Athens Dis a a a a W. P. Temple to Clarence E. the train pulled into the yards short a a trict lx ivr» for Southern Oregon 5.000 Allen ..................................... .. ly before » o’cl«M-k Marshal 31 J. a a Endorsed by eminent physicians aa Roaanah A’orhles to J. B. Ken Samuel P Purdy, who for the past Carney. Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakley, a a and good cooks. » (10 32 years has been one of the fore Policeman O. W. Coffman and E E nedy ............................................ o a Alvin C. Russell to George W. most farmers of the Athena district, Turner were waiting. a a ea a a 17.000 has disposed of his 3(5 acre farm, The deputy sheriff and Coffman Hansell .................................. • a aa 5.000 a a Arthur LAing to Alfred Laing and leaves in the morning with his were the first to come upon the ne- a a aa a a Stephen E. Walker to Edward family for Medford. Jackson county, gro who was crouching best de a car. ! a a IT Ml \3" MI CH TO VOt . aa DOSTItLI.H C.RI-ATFKI BARGAINS F\ HR RElOltldlt IN FOOTWEAR IT THI 5.250 where he expects to locate perma cum- Sereil .......................................... "Throw up your aa hand«.’’ ao aa James B. Kennedy to Gustave nently. manded the officers drawing their i oo aa o o 9.610 the The startlel man saw Schubert ..................................... Poor health in his family has guns. aa oo aa Arthur Laing to J. M. Hartlett 9 000 caused Mr. Purdy to make this weapons, but he evidently did not oo a a oo Jacob Clark to G. A. R. Mc command« for he move, as he said to the East Oregon understood the a a • a »000 Blakley Grew .......................................... with his i ian this afternoon that Vmatllla coun Marled toward OS a o o Gustave Schubert to J. B. Ken ty is the best country he ever saw hands hanging at his side and hirj a a a 7.(10 He has purchased city property tn eyes starting from their sockets. | a a nedy ............................................ a a John K. Davison to E. A. Medford and will engage In some ”t’p with your hands. or III shoot”! a a 5.200 kind of business, either In the city .«gam commanded the deputy and Dudley ....................................... a a Wm. A. Welles to Wm. A. or country, after looking over the his trigger finger began to tighten. a a aa 12.000 ground thoroughly. Wha-a-a-at’s dalbroke from Ferguson .................................. a a a a Duncan McGiliavray to E. L. One of his sons left tonight WÎÎH the trembling lips of the negro, but oo oo 12.000 a carload of household Brotherton ................................ goods and he got his answer from the determin oo Wm. A. Ferguson to John ed look and the two revolvers and twe thoroughbred Hambletonian oo 1J.400 lions, which he will ship to his new up went his arms. They were long! a a McEwen ..................................... oo Wm. Wagner to Z M. Lock home Mrs Purdy is a sister of ones. too. and he added a few Inches | oo 8.500 Judge Hartman and Mrs. more by standing on his tip toes wood. et al.................................. I XCI.UMVE SHOE "TORE oo Lina B oo Then Marshal Carney arrived and I Edwin B. Simonton to H. F. Sturgis and the family Is or.e of the oo 10.500 most highly respected pioneer fami declared the prisoner was not the | Johnson ..................................... oo oo Geo. C. Schroeder to Jurgen man wanted. "Ise powful glad.” lies in the county. IT IS NOT A QUESTION’ OF PROFIT WITH US. IT I" A MATTER OF DISPOSING OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHOES. a a 13.120 \\l HAVI THE SHOF-S ON OUR SHELVES VND HAVE Vt.RIED TO A DISSOLUTION Ol THE HILM. SO MUST GET RID OF exclaimed the fellow when he re Sievers ....................................... oo W. Duff to Catherine Manning 8.000 oo gained his speech. "Say. boss, what BVSK1 I’Ullirl "Hol "IX Illi "Tom FINISHING THE SURVEY*. oo Wm. Duff to Herman Roehike 8.100 <»< It "TOC K OF KM»rWEAR IS SECOND T4» NONF IN OREGON. TT IS BRIGHT. FRESH. NEW. HIGH-GRADE GOODS. (NOT did dat othah nigger do? It mus a a a oo a a Henry S. Scales to Chas. Mc A SHODDY I’Vllt OF ."Hol" IN <>l II I INI oo IH I III Ml "T GO VND IN i HIRIIV IH! I \< I I" W I H\V I 4.4 »T TO GET Emploii'" of tlw lb" lama lion "eri hr been somethin' moughty bad." aa a a TESTED AND PROVEN. 12.000 Bee .............................................. The colored man was allowed to KID OI IAIRY PAIR Ol SHOES BY JANUARY I IT" I I’ TO »OF TO GRVB THE B VR4. VIN" THROW N OlT TO YOI Arc Tran«fvrrr<1 From Msilietir to oo He-yo-wa-ka-oukt to J. 8. go. but was told to make himself oo Emanila Count). There is a Jleap of Solace in Being 7.200 oo Henry .......................................... scarce tn Pendleton. oo 5.500 The season's work In the reclama Able to Depend Vpon a WeU- M. A. Bryson to J. H. Clark oo tion service having been completed In First National Bank to Wm. MARTIN GKItGAN DEAD. oo Eamed Reputation. oo 19.000 the Malheur district, the surveying Duff • a For months Pendleton readers have oo aa Walker to D. H. San- parties have been brought to Vma Igtnl H<sl t arrter’s Dcnilw Due oo seen the constant expresión of praise Horace s a oo 8.500 to assist in finishing the Ulla county, ders Chronic Ylcotw dixn. so for Doan’s Kidney Pills, and read oo • a C. Adams to Susan F work here. Henry- oo about the good work they have done Martin Goggan. 74 years of a<e. t 15.900 oo Williams, and Robert Adams ....................................... Harold S. in this locality. Not another remedy • • died suddenly at the Eagle lodging oo • ever produced such convincing proof Fred Tout to Archibald Struth 10.000 Sears. of the Malheur force, have house this morning of chronic slco-1 • • • been transferred to the Echo project, MOsT SENSATION AL CUTS IN PRICES MCI: NOU OHHKEI» BEMl IN MIND TH IT I t I RA |’MR OF SHOES OFFERED ers ................................................. oo of merit. holism Goggpn expired at 10:30 • • oo 10.000 for the purpose of assisting In fin- »T THIS SALE Is NEW. I P-TO-DATE GOODS. VI IO LATEST IN STYLE. • • F. A. Morris, retired, who lives on D. J. Kirk to Iley Winn .... o'clock, and Coroner T- M Hender- oo ishing the seasons work there. and oo Perkins avenue, is well known to Chas. McBee to Wm. B. Ham so nwas at once sumoned. oo 10.000 N. S. Hamilton. Roland S. Hall. ilton ............................................ and Pendleton people, says: "I was trou G—ggan was a hod carrier and had oo W. J. Furnish, guardian, to Edward N. Smith, also of the Mal resided In Pendleton • • oo bled with my kidneys off and on for about three • • 6.66« heur project, have been transferred oo Thomas Hampton ................. three years. In early days. I Work years He was a hard drinker. He ' a a ed standing all day at a bench and J. L. Rae to W. L. Powell .. 11.000 to the office of Engineer in Charge had no known relatives, and was. a a T. C. Taylor et al. to James John T. Whistler, in this city, where a a later on I became motorman on an penniless. The body will tie buried I a a 5.000 A. Fee ....................................... the they will assist in completing electric car. That. too. kept me on a a In the potter’s field. a a office work here. oo my feet all day and aggravated my Lafayette Neff to Samuel C. \l.l. WW 1 \l>ll " "HOE" IXtR »3UÓ F.DMIN GAIT SHOES SLASHED IN PRICE. aa oo 7,350 Bitner .......................................... complaint if it did not start It. It an $7.00 EDU IN < LAPP SHOES aa Till" INFl.t DE" EVER» S&.M LADIES’ . .. »5 » 5 Suit for Dilnr'cr oo Edith Ray to James 4?rawford aa WHEAT NEEDS RAIN. noyed me through the day more than H4H "E $6.00 EDWIN < ’ LMT "IIOF IN THE SHOES, EN AMEX Mollie Wilson. of Athena. ha» : a a fo.ooo et al ............................................ « a at any other time. I finally got a $1.50 "114.» " »3.113 »4*3 I. »DIES ’ HORsEHIDE ao a a Bank to Frank Curl Sa>s tlx* Ctuuxv*^ Are brought suit In the state circuit court I • • box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at the Pendleton Savings $6.00 EDU IX 4 LAPP "HOE". FRENCH SI .no I. »DIFS’ SHOES »3.40 a a for a divorce from Kit D. Wilson. | a a 5.000 Daisy Ttallman ... ............... a a Brock & McComas Co. drug store and Favorable for Some (¿rain to Hot S3 30 L\DIF."’ "Ht»E" ..................... »2 93 CALE »425 aa She charge" desertion. Wilson Is an instructed. As- Unless otherwise used them. They cured me. I have ao S3 on Li DIF." "H<»»7" <4Jii«"ti Quality $6oo EDU IN ci \pr SHOES. JUNIPER if Rain Does Not Come Soon. in actor, and married Mollie Roble o o not had even the slightest attack of sessor Strain will use these values <'4«'C|>tC«l ) ... »2.30 KID .................................... »4-75 oo "Unless we get rain toon, there i* Lewiston, five years ago. backache for five years, nor have I in making his assessment for the »2 34» LYDIES’ SHOES »2 10 $6.oo EDU IN Cl-APP SHOES. IDEAL o o g ive danger of some of the who r year 1945. and if the sales named in oo used any pills since I stopped the »2 4X1 I. »DIFS’ SII4TES SI.BO KID ...................................... »5 25 Sult Again"! Frack WHI". oo this list included personal property, already sown on the rei«ervation. rot treatment last October.’’ »1.(3 »1.73 I. »DII."’ SIIOF.S $6.0« EDU IN GAIT SHOES. VICI KID $3 00 oo Mm Lina K. Sturgis has brought For sale by all dealers. Price 50 or anything except bare real estate, ting before it sprouts.’’ says Frank $6.00 EDU IN GAIT SHOEX ELI CALF $5 00 LXDIEs' SLIPPERS IN PROPORTION. • a Kerr-Gifford suit against Frank Wells, the missing cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo. the assessor would like to know it. so Curl, manager of the aa LUIGE ASSORTMENT. N. "Y.. sole agents for the United he can make proper allowances ib warehouse, after a drive over the Vklah stockman, to foreclose on a a a aa mortgage held against ’his property. placing a value on the land Included reservation yesterday evening. States. • • • a a a ’Tn most instances the early-sown Th.- amount of the mortgage Is »2540. Remember the name—Doan’s—and in the sales. a a grain is growing nicely, but the 9« oo \\ ITI RPICOOE STETSON SHOES $5.35 take no other. a a a a ground is dry and it is barely possi I Un I Estate Tranrfen. «."..50 STI rsOM \ i i < ‘I R BM $LT5 NEWS OF MILTON. a a ble that many of the fields will have >Tns<»\ VICI XXD PITENT.. *4.35 SHERIFF’S SALE. Alonso A. Wilder and wife, to w a a but a poor stand of wheat, if rain V. Staley, land In Vmatllla county. a a Notice is hereby given, that under Son Born to F. A. Sikes and Wife- does not visit them very soon. «1000. PRK'Ks IX THIS LINE MCE SLAl’GH- a a Will Visit for Some Time in the and by virture of an execution issued "The wheat already up Is doing a a I I RI I» III RI S ONE: XND Ol HERS MCI out of the circuit court of the state of a a Valley—Revival SUU In IT octvs . nicely and is growing at a rapid rate, Germany s efforts to conquer IN PROPORTION: •3.00 BOX < M T. IATRA III'IVY S1N- Oregon, in and for the county of aa heinous tribes In Southwest Africa at the Christian Church—Young but a general rain is badly needed." CHILD'S KID. HEAVY SOLE. SIZES 5 TO a a Umatilla, and to me directed and de Gl.E SOL»'.: JI ST THE THING FOR a a are said to be meeting with success, M. BOc: SIZES * 1-2 TO II. SOc: 11 1-2 TO 2. livered upon a judgment rendered and Boy Shot and Killed Accidentally— WIN ITTI »4.33 a a WEDNESDAY ’ S LOCAI«. entered in said court on the 6th day but the home government is asked $1.10. a a »4.041 HON 4 VLF. VFl.iH R AND VICI. Elocutitmary’ Entertalmnent by of July. 1895. in favor of James H. a a for 32Q.OOo.OOV to finish the job of CORDOVAN 4M» 4 ill »3..30 a a Raley, plaintiff, and against J. E .Mias .Myrtle Trevitte, Frank Greer, a well known farm subjecting. BAIU.tIN" IN BOA" SHOES. a a »3.50 VELOUR. BOX C ALF AND VICI. »3 04» Bean, M. L. Weston. Weston 4k Bean, er, Is in Pendleton today. a a Milton, Nov. 15. — Mrs. Ella Hanna, • a W. M Beagle and Maria Beagle, de LITTLE 4.ENTS' SATIN CALF. SIZE" 8 1-2 a a • • A. J. Hughes, a pioneer citizen of fendants for the sum of $1309.20. of Meacham, is visiting her parents, a a • • TO 13. ....................................... ... 83c with interest thereon at the rate of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nell, three miles Grand Konde valley, now a resident as o o 10 per cent per annum from the 13th north of town. of Weiser, Is in the city today, visit .. »I OO vol TUS'. SIZES 1 TO 2 oo day of February, 1895; I did upon the $ 00 SHOI S mu ... ... »2.30 A nine-pound son was born to Mr. ing friends and relatives. oo ROYS'. 2 1-2 TO 5 1-2 . . . . . »1.20 27th day of October. 1904, levy upon and Mrs. F. A. Sikes Saturday after- OS S3 M SUOI S FOR ... ... »2.10 John T. Whistler. engineer in oo all the right, title and Interest of said »1.1 BOVS- "HOIS CVT. $2.OG SHOKS FOR .. . ... »1*3 oo charge of the reclamation bureau in defendant. J. E. Bean, of, in and to noon. oo Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clem will leave Oregon, left this afternoon for Echo the following described real property, Oo to-wit: of NW »4 Sec. 8, Tp. 1, thia afternoon for an extended visit to look over the ground of the irri N. R. 32. E. W. M. I will on the 3d in the Willamette valley. aa gation project In that locality, He aa aa day of December, 1904. at 2 o'clock Mrs. B. L. Wright has gone to Bel- will be absent several days. aa You can depend on Ayer’s aa p. m., of said day. at the front door lingbam. Wash., to visit her daugh" • • •WE IIAVF. EVERYTHIN^; IN THE LINE 4»F Ill BBER SHOES RUBBER SHOES M l. FRESH \\n RIGHT EROM Hair Vigor to restore color to THE Miss Ollie Rigby, who Is attending of the court house, in the city of Pen aa FACTORY. Cl T PRICES PREVAIL ON RUBBER G4M»|>S. dleton, Umatilla county. Oregon, sell ter, Mrs. F. M. Galley. Willamette University at Salem, aa your gray hair, every time. Raymond Chesney has returned writes her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. BEFORE YOE PURCHASE A PAIR OF SIIOFs. DROP IN AND SEE VS AND GET Ol R DISSOIATION PRICES. THIS Is V all the right, title and Interest the aa aa Follow directions and it never BON IFlbi: DISSOLVTION SALE. said defendant had in and to the from a brief visit at Tacoma. aa W. Rigby, that she is well pleased aa aa above described property on the Sth Last night Miss Myrtle Trevitte with that institution and that her fails to do this work. It stops aa day of July, 1895, or sines then have gave an elocutionary recital, under aa aa health Is better in Willamette valley aa had. or now have, at public auction aa aa than It was before leaving Pendleton. to the highest bidder for cash in aa hand, the proceeds to be applied in Aa the cold O. G. Chamberlain, Justice of the aa satisfaction of said execution and all aa »either a p - peace at Atehna, was in the city yes aa costs. proaehea It la ad- terday evening on business. He is aa Dated this 27th day of October, fallingoftht hair,also. There’s viaabla loatraoztb enthusiastic over the prospects for a aa 1904. T. D. TA TLX) R. an tha ayatam and more extensive water system for the great satisfaction in knowing Sheriff of Umatilla county, Orsgon. aa lboa; fortify It prosperous town of Athena, and hopes aa By C. P. DAVIS, you are not going to be disap ag»isat attack, ol aa Deputy. to see the city develop the new unter oo pointed. Isn ’ t that so? Ckilte. Colds or oo supply as rapidly as possible. aa Malaria. Tka Bit Notiti *’ Mr hair faded until it waa about white It oo aa J. B. Grubb, of Holdman, Is in the took Jl ” t «uè »"itile Aver ’ . Hair Vlaor to oo tars will do thia a a relationship formerly The office {"••ore It to Ila former dark, rich color Your oo aa city today. He reports an excellent moat aSoctually, o2.'r «•’rtalolr doe. what ,ou claim for existing between Doctors 8mith and oo it. —A. M. Houuas. Hocklughaui. N. c. alao euro laaoaMia, rainfall over that section of the coun oo Ringo, has by mutual consent been oo ty. Grain sown some time ago Is »t.no a bottle. » «, a,-,» «x. laaa of Appotito. Dr. 8mith this day dissolved, oo fr\r livar.lraaMaa, growing nicely, and farmers are now for Lvwell, Mau” oo collect all accounts and pay all bills. rushing their seeding as rapidly as oo Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, oo possible, while the ground Is In good 14th day of November, 1904. oo Try one bottle. condition. Signed: SMITH & RINGO. Mothersf Rutala Your Youthful Figures. Commends Pe-ru-na to All Catarrh Sufferers. MOTHER'S FRIEND dattili •* hosphat £ • • • • Buy Shoes Now!! Great Dissolution Sale • • • • At Dindinger, Wilson (Sb Co’s • • • • • • • • • • Sensational Bargains. Read These Sensational Cuts in Prices • • • • • • • • Ladies’ Shoes s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Stetson’s Shoes Misses and Children’s ».-« IMI Joe Tilt Shoes •• • •• • Various Makes Shoes Ayers • • • • • • • • • • • • H0SJIÄ Hair Vigor Dindinger, Wilson ®> Co • • • • • • Fading Hair • • • • Good Shoes Cheaper Than Ever