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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25. l:‘"i 1 row." said Mr. Lawrence, “for a cun- I The name of the alleged thief wu® not given. The stolen horses and buggy are the property of John Graham, a fiymer residing near Pendleton, A deputy sheriff will be sent to Can yon City to bring back the team and btiKK\ and the prisoner. HA REA I t PERRY. \\ I l»\ I S|>\^ < L<M \l s lli-iuw Nagrl an<l AA lie Will Move l<> ference regarding the theater. 1 am 1 desirous of getting Into Walla Walla, | for It is a good show town, but since the Paine opera house was condemn- ed by tli<* building Inspector, the city ha® been without a play house. “An attempt Is being made to again open th«* Paine, but I do not believe the plan will ever |>ay even If thu cóli nei I allows this, for the people The re- r re afraid of the building, modeling of the stage and the t placing of additional I exits and fire escapes will place the Star In good aliap«' ” FREIGHT WREGKED HAPPY AND HEALTHY kllJ.l l> ON U A <'. It A Beautiful Canadian Girl Savwl From rn-na. NEAR F 1'. \'an t’leve of Echo, I« In town, Wnlla AA alia Irwin Idaho Falls— II. G Newport of Echo, is in town, Soils Serxk'c al O|«ra House—VI— A. r. Cummings is In town from Í* ♦ W itor- From Walla Walla uu<l Other Tlw Heath in ■ I m - Bu-liiiiaii Family Gurdane. Towle—IteiuriHxl From Protracted Dr. J. A. Beat, of Weston. Is a vis- Was Caused by Congv-tlon of the A idl to llepinier anti other Point» itor today. Will B«' Stomach—Quarantine —Public Dinner in O|aeru House. George Ness is in Pendleton from < > It. A V R uin n ••Short" Train Rai-etl si lite Calliolic School Next Cold Spring. I 'roiii I iiiutllh« io North Fork, I Monday—Major McKoin, tlie Neo J I*. McElchorn, of Helix, is in In order to handle the heavy trai Milton. Nov 21.—Thursday the Pasco, Wash., Indian Agents. Has Taken Charge. town today. union Thanksgiving services will be fic now alinoxt blockading th* li. R. me dead, half a hundred sh«?ep are busi- A. Bryson, of Weston, Is a M. freight run «ither kill«-*! or maimed and 17 freight held In the Presbyterian church al 11 Ac N. ®y»letn, a ”«hort ness visitor today. a. m. Rev. L. C. Perry, president at hull been put on between Umatilla and eras are in the ditch a® the result i The diphtheria epidemic that has North Fork. A freight crew takes a a wreck Sunday night on th«- Wash 8. Barber and wife, of Athena, are Columbia college, will preach. been prevalent at the Umatilla Indi Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel full train out of Umatilla and leaves ington At Columbia River railway. in the city today. an agency for the past fortnight, is to most women is a term of I | \\ \ No new- W. P. Willaby. of Athena. I® a bus «ere guests of Mrs. J. H. Williamson part of it at Bingham Springs and K» \en miles east of Pasco. The exa* t considered under control. anxiety, serious thought Mr. and Mrs. Nagel at one time re part nt North Fork, returns to Uma* eauik of th«* wreck is not known, but iness visitor today. developed during the past cases have and sweet anticipation. sided here and about eight years ago tilla and repeats the operation. it is supposed to have been occasion the Dr. T. M. Henderson, in ~ - week, and With the cessation of pain Mr. and Mr®. J. C. Turner, of Wes The next regular train that come® ed by a broken flange on a rar wheel. moved to Idaho Falls. They will now he physician in charge, states that necessary t o childbirth, ton. are in Pendleton. take up their abode at AA’alla Walla, along pick® up the car« ®et out at The wreck occurred to the train on there comes calm nerves, expects to raise the quarantine at the Enoch Pearson of Wallula, Is a where Mr. Nagel will engage In black- Bingham Spring®, where a he I ¡»er 1« the Walla Walla division, eastboun« No sleep and recuperation. Catholic school next Monday Pendleton visitor today. met, and the following regular train Th«- dead men were unknown tramt smithing. deaths have resulted because of the Sam Bannister, a prominent Weston Last Sunday afternoon a sermon pick® up the load® at North Fork. In who were Ht«*a)lng a ride. It I r ex disease. and song service was held at the txink thia way, the full tonnage of the reg ¡»ected that the wreckage will !> Charles Bushman. the 14-year-old ■ farmer, is in town today. John H. Rauiston. of Adams, was opera house and th* following pro- ular train® i® supplied and the yard® <deared away today so that train® son of Indian Policeman Narcisse at Umatilla and Pendleton are reliev will be running again. grant was given: Bushman. Is dead, but the doctor de in Pendleton last night. does diminish the pain accompany Address—The Professional Man ed of the conge«tion. The locomotive and a “dead-head** Attorney R. M Power® of Weston, maternity. With its aid mothers can an*' clares that congestion of the stomach It I h the heavie«t traffic In the his «aboose were left standing on the and (Christianity." Dr. E E. Doi son. "Diphtheria was is visiting Pendleton today. do bring healthy, sweet dispositionec was the cause tory of the O. It. A N. xystem. Many track and three cars were ¡eft stand Solo—Mia® Anna Black. prevalent in the Bushman family.” and ideal babies into the world. Justice of the Peace Abraham Mil Address—“Religion and BusineMx '* J sidetrack« are filled to overflowing, ing at th* rear end of the train Morning sickness, sore breasts and ex he said, "but the children had pass ler of Pilot Rock. Is In Pendleton. j and the Kame short run is now being peculiar incident of the wreck Cecil T. Godwin. cruciating ’pains caused by the gradually ed the danger point when the boy and the fact that a horse in o Huntington Douglas lielts. the weil known Duet—Mesdames N. A. Davis and I operated between .rence I.. Kenah, 4.1 Mar.a street,Ottawa, Ont., writes: expanding organs, are relieve«! by thii died, and there were no evidences 1100 sheep car® escaped unhurt. Baker City. There are now sheepman of Pilot Rock, ts in the city J. V. Coomb®. penetrating and relaxing liniment of the disease In hts case." A few months ago I caught a severe cold, which settled on my today. for the east. Address -"Religion and Education." ton® of wheat billed Among the manifold aids to childbirth Major J. J- McKoin. the new su- lungs and remained there so persistently that I became alarmed. I Former State Senator George W. President 1. C. Perry of Columbia awaiting uhlpment at Thorn Hollow Mother’s Friend has grown in popularity perlntendent. has taken charge of the tn Itaiirruiil Extenniofi. took medicine without benefit, until my digestive organs became and a similar rush Is seen every and gained a prestige among rich women affairs at the agency and at the gov Proebstel of Weston. Is a Pendleton college Judge M M Godman of Dayton as well as poor; it is found and welcomed ernment school. A recent improve visitor today. Quartet- rt—Mr. and Mrs N. A. Davis where» on the line. arrived in the city hurt evening. In upset, and my head and ba^k began to ache severely and frequently. in the mansion as well as in the cabin. • / was advised to try Peruna, and although I had little faith I announcing yesterday th«- aj>j»earance j ment at the agency ts the construc F. H. Hill and wife are guests ot Will H Steen ami Anna Black By lessening the mother's agony of mind tion of a woven wire fence around Hotel St. George today, while in Address—' •Christianity the IH I Its Mil.I. ItOltHED and of surveyors in the Pine Creek sec- ' felt so sick that I was ready to try anything. It brought me blessed the and diminishing pain a beautiful influence Young Man. tlon <»f the upper Snake river the | relief at once, and I felt that I had the right medicine at last city on a brief visit. Within is wrought upon the child, and instead of the government school premises Mr® L. J Pierce <»f Walla Wulla. I ill < ra< k«*«l a im I Twelve !►«»liars Tribune suggested that the men might Fred W. Andrews, a pros|»erou® and three weeks I was completely restored and have enjoyed perfect peevish. i'.I-ter.ipered and sickly forms yoc 1« visiting her daughter. Mrs. F. A. Taken. be in the employ of the I>«-wist on A have healthy, laughing humanity, remain well known farmer of the Echo dls- TO RETAIN EXHIBITS. health since. Si keg. Burglars entered the office at W. Owyhee Railroad company which wasi ing a blessing ever to vou and its country. trlct is a visitor today. •• I now have the greatest faith in Peruna.” F- E- KEMH. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Datiaher of A’.l Dmggi»:« sell Mother’s Friend st Jia». organised some time ago for the pur- I S. Byers* mill »ometime la«t night G. W. Hunt came up from Foster Walla Walla, spent Sunday here, the Write for our 1‘M Book **MotK«rhood" Counties May Retain Ownership in »h«*uld beware of er.ntract- ' brmght a G.ttle to try. I am pleased jH*se of building a road from Hunting-' w OMEN an»l rotibed the till. .Mr. Byer® does Ing catarrh. The eoid wind ami IHE MAOFIELO «E6ULAT0R CO. Atlanta. £• Special Exhibits Sent to the lesi« this morning, where he has been on guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, ing «-atarrh. The ■■ .1*1 w.txl ami that I did f*.r it brought speedy relief. not know lust how much money wai ton to Lewiston. ranch. a brief visit to his stock Thursday the Christian Endeavor taken, but Rays the coin did not and Clark Fair. It only t.« k alsxit two bott.-a, and I Judge Godman is an official of this rain, «lush and mud of winter are H. G. Hurlburt, the well known of the Christian church will nerve a 1500 Guarantees Its Purity. company and when questioned Last! eially conducive U> catarrhal derange- I considered thia money well eja nt. amount to mure than 512. In July, the Lewis and Clark fair civil engineer of the Rutter creek dis Thanksgiving dinner in the Davis | *• Y *«u have a firm friend in me. and I The thief, or thieve®, attempted to evening at the Bollinger a® to whether tnenla. Few women escape. resolution commissioners passed a trict. is in the city on business today. opera hall from 12 o’clock until 2 SO. gain an entrance by prying «»pen a he had knowledge- a® to the identity of I I'le.n the .¡r*t aymptxn* *-f eatrhinz n-.touly wlviae its see to my fre-ods. I<ut authorizing the superintendent of ex Mr. and Mrs. W < Howard return- Mis. Ralph Stanfield of Echo, caine door, a® is shown by the marks of the surveying party, said cold P*-runa ebouM 1-- tak«-n. It f*,rt • have pureht-«-d several Kittles to give to hibits of the fair, to purchase from ed yesterday from Pendleton and the ’•jimmy” on the jamb, but gave Th. surveyors are not in the em- ■ flea the ay steal aca.n»t cold» and ca th —■ w • at the : *-ans t»» taiy, am) the counties any part or all of their up last night to spend Thanksgiving * Heppner. where they had been visit- up and entered through a window by ploy of the Lewiston A Owryhee. We have n-'t.oed without excepti-«n that it exhibits, reimbursing the counties In with her parents. Mr and Mrs. J. F tarrh. ing for »everal weeks party In that field. I also i cutting through a screen and raising have n this way for the expense of collecting Hill. The following lett* r giv«*soneyoang lias brought ata.ut a rpe»-dy cure where the j hate no information regarding the sash u The till was broken open W. R. Anderson of Milton. Is tn the and preparing the exhibits for dis ver it has ¡»-en u*-*-d.” — Mim IU«o w man'« * x;» *. - w ith Peruna: \ ih \ MU'. Nt/T» The Tribune advices. I note. ! with a notary's «*-ai that is in the men city. having taken advantage of the play. M -* R. —* >.- r .ng is ;• a p«»i popular sot k-ty «ierblng. are to the effect that the surveyors office. This was intended to encourage excursion from Walla Walla this If y ide not r‘.*-r1re pr* npt and »atim wnrAn of <‘r wn 1' mt, Ind., and she l>«-prv—i<»n tn < altk- Bu-iar* Al ah Ing -I do not know Just what is taken.'" are at Pine creek or tn that vicinity, counties to collect suitable exhibits, morning. fa '■ :y r *u.t*fr -m i . nee of Peruo% writ* « th*- f-'ll w:ng: possible that the party ti It could be Rrluctani About l-Hiq Byers, "but I have not miss- said Mr and be reimbursed for the expense t alik- Men H L. Frazer, of Milton. is in the to Dr. Hartmaa. giv nz a the write a by selling them to the fair at a rea city today on business, having takeu Itilo Ils- Pii-lfM-— ■! -Building Going ed any paper» A box of foreign coins working on the project of finding a .* nt > t your -a*».- and he will full st* *1 I route for a road from Baker City The money In wa» left untouched sonable price, the limit for any one advantage of the excursion train this - ycu hts Tains Ms a4* w IP* i>c nlcxj I p toe Mi-«» Puns' iiBT-i One Hun- the till was mostly small change, Into the Snake river country. Such a exhibit being 3509. morning. W it I t alite «Imi Twciiiv-Ftic i < tiangv There as perhaps li In nickies and line has been suggested from time to Now in order to give the counties I»-. pr*>-d*r.t X 1 h L. B. Reeder, who has been on a Hand- Jevr> Ix-qaain I» in < liargv j dime* and a few halve® and quarter»** time. It aouid not be Impossible, of the right to reserve any part of their business visit to Idaho, is In the city I cu It is thought by th* authorities course, that they are the O. R. A N exhibit, the fair commission has pass of Disk- R.incti again for a few «lays, before return- that the crime was committed by rrc*- Hit I have not the slight-it in- ed a supplementary resolution, giving mg to Portland. Alba. Nov. 21.—There have been a hoboes who while they are adept® at fomaUcn i<’ong tha’ line ”—I.«wlslon lay down. Within 15 >uld the various counties the privilege ot Miss Irene Jenkins of Heppner, large number of young stock bought i the work, were not provided with the Tribune . ed her to «-end for the retaining any part of their exhibit, Day country by cattle i tool® usually carried by burglar» tying that hi® time had that might be ot special value or in who has been visiting her sister Mrs. in the John be car- INibhc Market at IxwisUm. immediately went into an terest to the county. The following Charles Mallory, for a few days, re men of this p ¿ace. which 1 ill I fl4KWG POWDER rl*d through t he winter h-re Col Thomas Fitch is now having unconscious state, in which condition letter to Judge Bean explains the turned to her home this morning far is fine end ¡hssture The fall, so the plans and specifications prepared he remained until his death yesterday Endorsed by eminent physician» resolution: Sult In replevin has been filed in morr.inc Drs. Atwood and Haye® of and good cooks. the justice court by T. F Lane against was never b. ‘ 1er at this t me of the <,arfk-kl Man AA111 Dlr Halber Titan for the handsome city market build JI IM.» GEORGE OI PORT- Portland. Nov. 21. 1904. year. ing The market building will be con ..k., - ere set * *>r and bar fio U> the Penitentiary Hon. Henry J Bean. County Judge Elvin Spike of Echo, to regain pos LAND. INTERPRETS I AAA owing Io .he great depression In structed of green sandstone and will 'd to the acene, but the «tncken HAPPY WOMEN. session of three head of cattle. Umatilla County. Pendleton. Or: Colfax, 13. — J. E Brown, con- the cattle bustne*«. about every other have a frontage on Main street of 120 in was beyond human aid.—Baker Gunder Terjesun and Rachel Ter- My Dear Sir:—The following reso- It with a deadtv weap- feet and will contain 28 large mar- man talks of qu tting the v cation, vlcted «f :y Democrat. Plenty of Tln-m In Pendleton anti meet- jeson to Ole Spilling. Nels Terjeson lution was adopted at our last tent to klll. attempted ket booths with spacious alleys be- Any F*»rm of Garnbliug I- < *»<itrar> to as It has been a losing game for the on and » Good Reason for IL and Abraham Terjeson. an undivided Ing. held November 19. 1904 the Tennessee suicide I the Statut« — of Oregon — Srttta< People who had cat- past two years, The plans are being pre tween Wouldn’t any woman be happy 'tafwlanl Oil Tlirown Out- Resolved. That in the purchase of one-half Interest In land near Helix. tie had to stay wlth them till they lodging 1 After years of backache suffering. county exhibits, under resolution of Consideration. 82209. pare! by Architect J ti Nave who Puoi». <.ambiing tor Mowy. l*r*q>- According to a telegram received Ed Bytne. hi« bon lsmjrtl went Into could get rid of them at some price has also been directed by Colonel Days of misery, nights of unrest. erty **e Otitrr Rcpre^-ntatiic of here jester day from CoL Butcher, July, any county may reserve the The will of the late James S Phil- but will nut venture again w Ithout his rc x»m and found him with a load- Fitch to prepare plans for a build- The distress of urinary troubles. right of ownership tn any special lips, of Weston, was filed for probate having facilities for taking care of the ed pi<tol in hi® hand, Aalue. i- I .«-bkfck-n—Swery*ing I»e- »ho l.s now in Portlanl repr^wentlng Brown gave Ing 1» be erected on the property Im She finds relief and cure? - -?e: f r«artie« :.n t e celebrated product, providing no voucher for the yesterday afternoon. Byrne hi« * atrh to give Mr® Brown. mediately east of th* market building. L. A. Rambo stock. <-i-k*n Di-x-ourag*— tix- <,*mbk-r- a No reason why any Pendleton expense of gathering such special ex is named ns executor. The estate «-r.u-upta < se the r terrentlon of After much trouble the gun was The building is to be a one-story spent J. S McLeod of Pendleton, , .reader AAI hj Had Expected sui*>»>rt From the Standard Oil company has been hibit in which the county may desire iniounts to 32376. He was taken to structure, with walls of sufficient His taken from nirr. last week on the Dixie ranch Should suffer in the face of evi- liar Judge. thrown out of court. The sale will to retain ownership, be allowed by jail and his bond® raised from 13000 Dr M S. Ijmts has returned from Immense pasture was not used last strength to support two more stories dence like this: a® advertised —Baker new pnoeev this commission. the Hudson Bay country, where he summer for horses or cattle, but It Is to 5500®. a> treeded in the future The building Mrs. Fred Noble, who lives at 219 This resolution, taken In conjunc superintended the dipping of the the native heath of a large number City Herald When searched thia morning It was will have a frontage of 100 feet and a Cosbie street, says: •‘I was troubled In a decision which members of tion with the resolution of July, Goodman herd of cattle, which was of hungry coyotea found he hao a box of morphine, depth ot 80 feet. This building will for three or four years with my back heretofore sent you. will explain the threatened with the scab. Bro« n say* he will never see tbe probably be constructed of green the bar say 1« one of the most com With a bullet wound in his left H Taylor Is erecting a large saloon and kidneys, and was oppressed with prehensive relative to gambling method by which counties or indi a penitentiary. He has InMde of E. L. Barnett of Athena, who has building breast )u»t below the nipple the dead a tired feeling all the time. My back sandstone—Lewiston Tribune. known to the annals of jurisprudence viduals may retain ownership of val been at Hot Lake for several week« body of Issa. Mattesvn was found Jerry Despain has charge of the bought a auit of clothe® to be buried commenced to ache whenever I did Presiding Judge George of the circuit uable exhibits. tn. with a severe attack of rheumatism Dtxle ranch now. th» m. rr.::;g in the bam of Theodore The New --innplrr Smelter the least amount of work around the court yesterday denied It* applica Yours very- truly. The story of the cane Is briefly that returned home this morning carrying Joe Saylor of Butter creek, bought house that compelled me to lift any Monday morning when a represen tion of M G. Neaae for an order en Matteson his brother EDMOND C. GILTNER. his crutches in his hand, and com 125 head of feeders here last week, Brown and Turnbow were rival real tative of the American was at the A revolver lay near the body, and thing or stoop over. The kidneys Secretary errtate agent« in Garfield. They bat smelter, the pleasing sight of 19 ®lx- Joining Sheriff Word from hoidi -t it was so clear a case of suicide that pletely recovered from the attack. t he cattle being delivered at Echo. were iregular and annoyed me. espec- the possession of the premises of o**me trouble over Brown falling to hors* wagons loaded with ore and J. H. Koo nt a. the pioneer of Echo no inquest was held. Matteson was tally if 1 caught cold. I felt sleepy Warwick Commission Company. I «*> * prty Turnbow some money which It who has been suffering for years with WILL BOX DECEMBER 2. 26 years of age and was well respect- or drowsy all the time. I used many concentrates awaiting weighing the Oregon Dally Journal. was claimed he oaed him and for a seen, and on Tuesday there were <le- a complication ot diseases, has been el.—«"uld -sac Register. different medicines, some of which Judge George held that gamb Helix. Nov. 22.—There will I* ■ long time they were not on speaking livered eight cars, which gives a good helped me, and some of which did Jxck Mitchell and Ekidle Martin permanently benefited by the radi exists »henever anything of value is um treatment which he has been tak union Thanksgiving service in the terma His team ran away with J. Z. not. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills so Matched for a Go. Idea of the constantly increasing re wagered on an event or act in which Smith near Pasco, smashing the bug - Sunday morning. A ugust 9. 1903 ing for several months and which was highly recommended that I went to Christian church at 19:30 a. m . ser- ceipts at the institution. has fought two Jack Mitchell, who the element of I hance enters. Selling gy and breaking Smiths leg and fully described In the East Oregonian mon by Rev P S. Roger« of the Bap Brown and Turnbow met on the the Brock A McComas drug store and An* ther Idaho mine legan shipping battles In Pendleton and delivered about three weeks aito. »tr«*et in front of the bank and Brown here this week, the Whitman at Pearl pools on races he declared to be ar. three of his ribs. got a box. They helped me from tist church. knockouts both times. Is matched to infraction of the Oregon statute gov the first and did me more good than Rev. J W Jenkins will give an Il drew a pistol and shot Turnbow in a near neighbor of the Friday, which meet Eddie Martin, of San Francisco The bullet passed also sent In two carloads The sam erning gambling, as sell as a violation AU »hu uv atomiser- in treating lustrated lecture in the Christian the »houlder anything of the kind I had ever used. in this city on the night of December nasal catarrh will get the best result of that section which prohibits any I am feeling better since the treat church on Thanksgiving evening, and through his body, struck his spine, pler was busy most of the week on 2. The contest will be held at the from thing outraging public decency or Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. will show a large number of scenes and oame out. ment than I had in a long, long time steady shipments from the Badger. Frazer theater. Martin's manager Price, . Including spraying tub*». 75 subversive of public morals. before, thanks to Doan's Kidney from the island of Jamaica. Eureka and Excelsior. Seven Devils promises that his man will put Mitch cts. Sold Pi-iHlk-toii a L«"l llu-iiw-— Point. I by drugglstls or mailed by He held that the city council has Pills." Mln Sarah Montgomery is visiting Friday. Highland. Imperial. Bellevue ell out before the end of the fifth Ely Bros.. 5< Warren St. N Y. John M Hill, formerly register of For sale by all dealers. Price 50 her brother. T G Montgomery'. in and several »mailer shippers Every no authority to license poolrooms, be the Walla Walla land office, who was New Orleans. Sept. I. 1900. cents per box. Foster-Milbum Co.. round. Pendleton. thing at the plant is running smoothly cause conducting them ts in violation The boxers wil weigh In at the Messrs. Ely Bros:—I sold two bot Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the the In Pendleton yesterday on business, and It Is a scene of great activity.— of the statute. The possession of Mrs William Plpar has rented ringside at 133 pounds. If either tles of your Liquid Cream Balm to a declares that there Is no doubt but such a license will not afford the of- United States. and Blue Mountain American. falls to make weight he forfeits 5 per customer. Wm Lamberton. 1415 Del- Horace Walker property In Helix Te know what all good doc fender Immunity from punishment. Remember the name—Doan's—and family, soon occupy that In proportion to the population cent of the net receipts. The contest achalse St.. New Orleans; he has will, with her tors think of Ayer’s Cherry The moral side of the case was ex take no other. the same, ao that they may take ad-1 Pendleton does almost twice the busi New Congregational Cliurvti. is to be for a purse not to exceed used the two bottles, giving him won Pectoral. Ask your own doc patiated on at length. vantage of the excellent school prlvi- | ness that Is transacted In her larger The Pilgrim Congregational church 1500. After 40 per cent of the net derful and most satisfactory resulta SHERIFF’S SALE. rival across the Washington line. The court stated in two paragraph» tor and find out. He will tell leg«» of I-ewiston was organized in this proceeds of the fight are deducted Mr. Hill is engaged In general land GEO w. McDUFF, Pharmacist. Mr. and Mrs G. AA' Knight of Pen Thirty-one members | of the decision that a court of equity city yesteday. Notice is hereby given, that under by the Pendleton Athletic Club, the buxlnesa. and owing to his service In dleton. spent Sunday with HeMx rela new church, with a | will not Interfere with public offi and by virture of an execution issued winner is to receive 75 per cent of the government land office. is fa constitute the <.Ilham I» Wet. tives and friends large number of families that will I cial in the performance of the func- •ur of the circuit court of the state of the remainder. miliar with th* large tracts of arid ally themaelvea with the new organtz- | "<«'» Because the petitions asking for the h‘» office unless it is clearly Mm I^ura Griswold, telephone su Oregon, tn and for the county of Martin is considered a very claver prohibition vote in Gilliam county | shown that he is exceeding his Umatilla. and to me directed and de perintendent. will take a much n«*ede*l lands In Southeastern Washington. atlon within th* next few weeks. boxer, and has gone against some "There Is a great future for th* Pa were presented too late for the regu rest In a few days, after a very busy livered upon a judgment rendered and I*re<*e<!lnK the ortraniiatlon of the authority, and asserted that the ex hard hitters with credit to himself. louse and Washtucna districts." he lar term of county court to call the summer and fall season entered in said court on the >th day church Rev I>. H. Reid, funeral mi«- traordinary power of injunction will you how it quiets the tickline of July. 1895. in favor of James H. He is expected In Pendleton within election, the vote on prohibition In said. "Almost the entire region em Mr. and Mrs. F H. Richmond and idonary of the Conrr^mtional church not be exercised in the case of a mar. Raley, plaintiff, and against J. E. a few days to begin training that county has been declared void, family will spend Thanksgiving with braced in Franklin and Yakima coun for Washington and Northern Idaho, engaged in a questionable and unlaw- throat, heals the inHamed Bean. M. L. Weston. Weston ft Bean. ties w ill on* day be an Eden spot. The and although the county was carried Mrs. Tasaey Stewart at Milton. lungs, and controls the expounded the principle« and policy tul occut'ation who finds himself In W. M Beagle and Marla Beagle, de by the prohibitionists. It will be a wet WORKING ON nnXHES Mr. and Mr«. Frank Lockwood will problem of water is the only one to be of ('onmegat)onalfsm. The Rev A. conflict with the sheriff. fendants for the sum of >1309.20. hardest of coughs. confronted, and the manner tn which county. The promoters of the prohi To say that the opinion has created with interest thereon at the rate of spend Thanksgiving with their son. R Johnaon. of the Sunday School Mia- “ CWn-r r* w«U kt«'wi ta the government is taking hold. Indi 10 per cent per annum from the 13th Active AA'ork on Many Irrigation Pro bition cause failed to get their peti Everett. In Walla Walla, at which oar f»a y We tfeitk V- tb« **•« «tons of Idaho. acte*l as moderator a sensation would be to put it mildly. la xbr far roert» aa>4 cates that it ts one that Is solvable." day of February. 1895; I did upon the tion In before the regular term of place he Is attending school. The gamblers expected an adverse de VL a YIB FrrtaM'M. CaL jects in Butter Creek Country. and perfected the organliatlon. 27th day of October. 1904, levy upon the county court, and a call for the j.c. lrrico. The District Sunday school conven J. E. Ferri« and Mr. Craig were cision. but not one so sweeping. Th' The Maxwell Ditch and Land Com prohibition vote was Issued by a ®pe- all the right, title and interest of said Key's Hying Machine. tion will be held at this place Decem - - — ■ I I for elected to the office» of deacon®. Mr emphatic language used by the court defendant. J. E. Bean of. tn and to pany now has about six miles of its clal term Oregon papers are Just now pub ber 2-3. at which time a fine program the following described real property, ditch completed, and has laid out a Edward Luca«, «ecretary Mrs. Frank and the reasons given for the opinion lishing the startling news that Grant to-wit: Nik of NW«4 See. 8. Tp. 1. townsite at Maxwell, cleared off con may be expected, as the committees It was decided to have destroyed their last vestige of Morri®, treasurer < adlllac Autotnobik- Sold. N. R. 32. E. W. M I will on the 3d In charge are putting forth their best Keys of La Grande. Is building a fly «elect five perwon® to act as trustees confidence In affairs so shaping them siderable land for buildings and is Claude Reeder, of Athena, owns ing machine in which to visit the day of December. 1904. at 2 o’clock efforts in that direction until an election is called to elect selves that an "open town" will again One of A fer'g Pills at bedtimo will p. m.. of said day. at the front door making general progress with the the first Cadillac automobile ever Miss Eva Barger has returned to I aw I s and Clark fair The East Ore peraon® to that office.—Lewiston be seen. hasten recovery- Centiy laxatives of the court house, in the etty of Pen large irrigation project under way. brought to Umatilla county, having gonian printed a complete description One of the most important results The first four miles of the Maxwell the machine brought to this city re her home in Walla Walla, after a two of this machine in August, giving Mr. Tribune dleton. Umatilla eounty, Oregon, eel! following the declsiorj. it ts learned, all the right, title and Interest the ditch starting at the h«*adgate on the cently by A. Kunkel, agent for the months' visit with her brothers. Keys' plans In detail. Keys Is an is that the damage suits against Sher "Tave" and Charlie said defendant had in and to the Umatilla river near the mouth of llmsn Factory at I<ewi*ton. This afternoon Mr. Kun- iff AA'ord will in all probability be above described property on the Sth Butter creek. Is 12 feet wide at the Cadillac. Mm Flo McNett of Pendleton, old employe of the O. R AN. hav The factory was closed down at k*l took the automobile to the Reed- ing fired an engine out of Ixi Grande day of July. 1895, or since then have abandoned. Several prominent law last week visiting spent a few days Pennewawn on Thursday last, and from 18 90 to 1894, and has about had. or now have, at public auetion bottom, and will carry all the flood er home, near Athena, and will return with Helix friends. yers have refused in unequivocal ts the highest bidder for cash in water needed to irrigate the tract un home this evening completed a machine which he fully was «hipped to Lewiston on Friday's terms to take such cases on contin E. L. Smith of Pendleton, was a steamer Today the machinery will band, the proceeds to be applied In der the ditch. The second three believes will navigate the air. His business visitor in Helix Monday. be moved Into the old Chinese laun gent fees, demanding that the cash satisfaction of said execution and all miles is reduced to six feet at the Ix-lancy In lake County. machine Is at Morgan lake, two miles Dr. J. A. Gross and wife left Wed dry on Eighth street near the railroad be put up before they enter any of sests. bottom. Paul DeLaney, formerly employed above la Grande. In the Blue moun One prominent Dated this 27th day of October, track and the factory will be running the damage suits. The Butter Creeek Irrigation Com on the East Oregonian. Is now In Lake nesday of last week for an extended tains. 1904. T. D. TAYLOR. agnln bv Tuesday morning The fac lawyer aaid he did not care to have pany Is also extending its ditch from county, working for the Oregon Dally tour of the United Stales. They ex Sheriff of Umatilla county. Oregon. tory will be operated by a small crew his name connected with a gambling the Umatilla river at Echo across to Journal. It Is rumored that Delaney pect to be gone about two months. Rain is Badly Needed. By C. P. DAVIS. case under any consideration. In view The public school Is progressing the Butter Creek flats, and several will start a third paper at Lakeview, Many farmers express the fear that until the new machinery is received of Judge George's decision and w hat Deputy. finely this winter, and has a large at from St. Louis after which the plant SPICES, ol extended private ditches are being to be a supporter of ex-Congressman much of the grain already sown will »«•ems to be the sentiment of a large tendance. the number of pupils en SUMMONS. and enlarged. Moody. not come up. If a rain does not visit will manufacture about 300 dozen per majority of the residents of the city. rolled twlng greater than ever before. the wheat belt noon. Thousands of month—Ix-wlston Tribune. I d the Circuit Court of the State of Or Principal Rogers has 24 tn his room, acres of wheat has been sown In the shearer Recovering. LOCATED AT CANYON CITY. egon for Umatilla County. Baker PhuMV-r Dead. Ixx' Bunch'* l.i'g Broken. POWDER, H. T. Shearer, the employe of the and Mm Green, in primary room, has best portions of the wheat belt, and as n H. ’ Wessel, • plaintiff, • * — vs. Frank Another Baker county pion-er 4 2. The average dally attendance 1» yet a large amount of It has not AA'ord has been received In Boise Wells, defendant. Columbia Southern, who met such a Thief Are Team, Buggy and Supposed passed away at 11 o'clock yesterday To “ Frank ’ Wells. defendant above serious accident at Biggs about two very high, and the pupils are showing come up. The ground In very dry and that Lee Bunch, the well known mtn- morning at his home on his ranch named : Taken. few months ago. was able to leave the hos markeil interest In their studies. what wheat has come up in places Is Ing man. while out hunting a IN THE NAME OE THE STATE OF AhfrluttNrify, Fir\esfRivpr, F. H. Richardson is receiving appli not growing as It should. It is the days ago. met with an accident which near W'ingville. when W. R. Sturgill OREGON you are hereby summoned and Word was received by the sheriffs pital and return to his home at Shan required to appear and answer the com office late yesterday afternoon that iko today.^—The Dalles Chronicle. cations for shares of the capital stock dryest fall experienced for many resulted in the breaking of one of his succumbed to heart failure and died (Ha rest Sha^h. ftfworublf frkei plaint filed againat you in the above en legs. He was out hunting in company surrounded by members of his family. of the bank, which 1s about to be or years. titled action by the plaintiff therein, on the team of horses and the buggy with Sheriff Agnew. William Hop It seems that Mr. Sturgill, who Is 61 DEVERS ganized in thlH place. It is proposed or before the expiration of rix week« from taken from a hitching rack in this Sylvester-Miller. kins and C. F. Dill. AA’hlle attempting years of age, was in the heartiest con the date of the firwt publication of thia city Saturday afternoon. Flwtrlc Lights at (ioldendalc had been Justice of the Peace Thomas Fitz to have the shnr* divided between PORTLAND, OPECON. dition Friday, On that day he summons against you ; and you are further as many of the ranchers and mer- Neal Robinson of this city, has se to head off a bunch of deer he stum- out butchering hogs on the ranch, but notified that if you fail to answer or located at Canyon City and the per-, Gerald last evening united in mar otherwise appear in said action within son in charge placed under arrest. riage at the Hotel St. George, Leslie chants of this vicinity as posslble, cured an electric light franchise for Mdd an-l f<-U with ih<- result that his went Into the house about noon and that time, said plaintiff, for want there illilIMM It ITRI.V n NOTICE. Hamilton Miller and Miss Lucretia and judging from the way the nppll* the town of Goldendale. good for 20 leg was broken. He lay for nine told hts wife that he felt sick and of. wil) take judgment against you for cations are being received, the enter years, and the city has entered into a hours before his companions found Esther Sylvester. the relief demanded in the complaint, prise will be a success. Notice Is hereby given that the un th«» Hum of to-wit : judgment for contract with him to take 16 lights him.—Boise Capital News. dersigned. Clara G. Brown, has been , 158.1.5 ___________________ _ __ thereon at with Interest Irrigation Stallstlc«. for street lighting during the next by order of the county court of the the rate of H per cent per annum from SrlUn* 1905 WooL Answers to the questions on winter two years. Mr. Robinson Is to begin There are thousands of people October 7. 1904 until paid; the further Mate of Oregon, for Umatilla county, The J. D. Wood wool clip for 1905 work on the new plant by the first of sum of >75.00, with intereet thereon at the throughout the country, thankful for irrigation sent out by the Commer appoint* I administratrix of the estate rate of 10 per cent per annum from Aug the introduction of Hostetter’s Stom cial Association to the practical far- Ih-I IstwrcMCr, of llr Keith <’<Hn|Mi- the month, and deposited >600 with has been sold to an Eastern house on of Charles F. Brown, deceased, and Why u-«e gelatine and r ~. .. u«t 1«, 1IHM. $50.00 attorney'« fee« an<l has qualified as such; and that all ny. Is lnh-nv>tc<l. the city treasurer as a forfeit unless a contract of 19 cents a pound. By spend the plaintiff's coets and disbursements of ach Bitters, and still more thankful mers some time ago. are being re- hoax® making, i A ¿EVL-O way of closing the deal the buyer de persons having claims against the es- If plana now forming are carried the system Is completed within four said action. _____ because they were persuaded to try celved slowly. •wveteniug, rtiv.irnig liù posited to the credit of Mr. Wood in late of the said Charles F Brown, are This summons is published pursuant to through. Walla Walla will soon have months.—Tip- Dalles Chronicle. and coloring wheu W * h It. As a result they now enjoy perfect hereby notified to present the same, order mad»- by the above entitled Circuit Mcl'ornick's bank. Salt Ijike. a check bull for ««3.22. a playhouse with nightly performan Court, in sesMion od November 18, 1904, health. Those not so fortunate should verified as by law required, to the for 112.000. The clip will aggregate Action has been brought in the ces. Tillamook county has needed a and the first publication thereof Is made start today. The Bitters always cures Del Ixtwrence, managing the undersigned, at the office ______________ of Stillman over tiOO.OOO pounds so that the deal on November *25, 1904. a - Plerc*- tn Pendleton. Oregon, within IndigVNtion. DyMpepsL*. Constipation. atate circuit court by the Gray’s Har Keith Stock company, which Is in court house badly since the old one for next spring Involves about 3115.- CARTER & RALEY. produce* better r»**nlts iu two minute«' six months from th*- date of this no Plaintiff’ b Attorneys. BIIBonmMWH, General DeblUty, Cliills, bor Commercial Company against Cal Pendleton this week, la negotiating burned, but the authorities were re 000.- - Boise Capital News. Everything iu the puekagt». Simply nil hut tice. with Mrs. J. H. Stahl. owner of th* luctant about taking the responsibil Colds and Malaria, FYver and A<ue. Winslow, to collect 363.22. ' Dated this 22nd day of November, water and set to cool. It’* perfect: n. A *»u Tiie F-ast Oregonian Is Lastam Ore Give It a trial. Star theater In Walla Walla, for a ity of ordering one built. November 1904. Jacob Hils. the famous sociolog pri Seto the h.*llH> wife. N ■ trmble. !<•»« * 1 A D..------ Iteal Estate Transfers. gon's representative paper. It leads lease on the building. Mr. Lawrence 19 a mass meeting of the citizens of CURA G BROWN. P. H. Jones et ux to Horace Walk appeared In Walla Walla during the the county requested the county court ical reformer of New York, and auth pens**. Try it b*-*luy. in Four Frmt 1'1» and the people appreciate It and show Administratrix. er. property In the town of Helix. summer at La Vern's park. to rebuild at Tillamook, and put >30.- or of “How the Other Halt Lives.” von*: L'luon. Onuigv. IStruwbcrry, K m ¡> It by tlielr Ulxrul patronage.. It is .STILLMAN A PIERCE. will lecture In Lewiston December 1. berry. At grocers. lOc. Consideration, >1400. Use advertising medium of thia section. "I will go to Walla Walla tomor- «00 Into the structure. Attorney® for Administratrix, ON \riox. STORK W TIME y< MOTHERS FRIEND J crescent hlOSNlAtf Ayers Ch erry Pectoral Hard Coughs G olden W est r COFFEE,TEA, BAKING FLAVORING EXTRACTS CLOSSET& Thankful People No Dessert More Attractive Jell-O Kgaw HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS