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Nr— OFF TO IN THF FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1904 SCALP HUMOURS t ONSIDER MH N LESS Dull Season in the Farming Dl-trid ila-. Greatly ite-trieted lia* Demand for I I h > p | h -*I and Ground AVeds and ami Haya — First-class Alfalfa Wheat Hay Is Worth *17.50 Per Ton Baled—Dentanti Is Less Ilian Usual in Town. C. C. Henderson, of Pilot Hock, is in the city today on business. Sunt Beemer, of Weston, was in Pendleton yesterday afternoon. Mrs. H. C. Willis, of Echo, is in the city receiving medical treatment. Julius Nelson mid family, of Van- sycle. are In Pendleton, the guests of George Meeker. John S. Aitken, n prominent citizen of Pilot Rock. Is in the city today on a trading and business trip. Mrs. D. C. Brownell and daughter, of Umatilla, are at the Bickers while in the city on a business visit today. James Nelson, who has been In Portland, on United States Jury duty, returned home last night and left this morning for his home on Butter creek. M rs. T. M. Keller, hus Just returned from Athena, where she has been at The dry fall and the dearth of farm tending Mrs. E. Keller, her mother- work has been strongly reflected In in-law. who has been seriously ill for the feed market in this city. The the past week. volume of business in the hay and M II. Rice, of Freewater, l'niatllta chop market for October. November county agent tor the Oregon Fire Re and December will not be equal to lief association, a mutual fire Insur that of last year, owing to the little ance comt-any. is in the city today on farm work done and the small de business connected with his company. mand for team work in the countr» A. Ruppe. tli* well known farmer The best alfalfa and wheat, baled. Is worth $17.30 per ton and the de of north of the city, was a visitor to mand is very light. Timothy Is selling day. mid says much of the wheat is at $19. and is somewhat more active In great danger in his locality, A warm rain Is badly needed to start it than either of the other kinds. Bran is selling at *0 cents per sack to growijig. or *17.50 per ton. and shorts at >19 Mrs. Carl Gilbert, of Echo, and W per ton. and aside from the out-of- J. Nixon, of Wasco. Oregon, left this town oiders little is being done in morning for Republic. Wash., where this line of feed. they were summoned by the serious While the normal demand for feed illness of their mother. Carl Gilbert, has increased greatly in the last year, who accompanied them to Pendleton, the dull season in the farming dis returned home to Echo this morning tricts has greatly reduced the volume, and this w ill be counted as one of the I M VI II.I N NOTAIS. "off’ years in the feed market in Pendleton. Isa-aï Talent Will Play "BonlerluiHl" Whin Every Other Remedy and Physicians Fail LILiES OF HEALTH AND BEAUTY In a reernt interview with Mi I.ity I. igtry, verv wisely «aid "Thr fact that I believe in the Mipvrior of mind over nutter do* . n<>t blind m • to the truth that the foundation of « very suqceMful life IM good health that the key- at. nr to puynic^l beauty u perfect phy ical health ”A sick woman cannot be a beautiful Nre < ungili on the Itlffh-s by tin* v i.m nor can she be an^ thing but tvhut Indian«— Nil This I« Out of s<-u*<on. we English call a poor spirited woman "To a vrrat ext nt a woman « beauty ia and the Nltention of tlie Warden measured by h< r vitality by her hcaltlt. Ila- lUvn f ulled to the Infraction- • xerciM V» y and of tlie law —No Trouble I nna .lap. Soap Plain. Noun'hiug Fo<xi Lot«, of I'icsh Air. and a Happy. Contented Spirit mu'-a- and < I i I ih - m *. —there, as you *:»v. hone^ and true ' i«* tnv working rule for youth youthful »pints and youthful 1«. *k One great m - ct «T of vouth and beauty for Umatilla Indians are catching sul- the young w m.«n <a the mother > the mon in the rlver neur ('mattila by the proper understanding of .her womanly »yi* wholesale. Yesterday evening several turn and well ’ «Fv<rv woman, young or old *hould kn-'w Ar/izZ/anii her 0bys Indians came up with sacks filled with ical in ike up A good way to arrive at this is to get a good doctor Ixx-k. splendid salmon, from 20 to 36 inches knowledge such for instance as "The People's Comtn<>u In length. S cunt Mediial Adviser " by k V. 1 • rrt- M !> . uhnh can readily be pr< < ure«i by it Is reported that large number« of «ending twenty one ceuta in on« cent Indians are now fishing ulong the stamps foi paper lx»und volume, or thirty- one cents for - cloth bound copy, and ad- river Just above the Holbrook dam four miles east of Umatilla The wa dns-iug Dr k V. Pi«-:<e Buflalo N Y s Fav>rite r j4b»n tan alwavs ter is very shallow, and the salmon be •T>: I’;- i 're up ii t«> « ure «* hen everything else are easily caught, as they lodge on fcsi.w ” wuir- !;« i r •• 5» :*rn. ui -■ I-angley Chi j; * !h«$ "It h a certain cure ti-r the riffles and are unable to get away. Avena? ftruale tr» j '?» «iiarwars tn their lor** The attention of the game and fish I ‘ufftreti i <r \ear> with nlccmtiou interne kach? whtcfi unfitted warden has been brought to the mat- pains and u «ireadfal me for my work Finally I xrew s>> ill ha-: to ter and he will make an investigation keep to my bed. In thi* extremity I u«?d Fa at onc^. Formerly the Japanese and vorfte Preemption lor three month* and then I wa* weP. <mlv i I mbm * who have j*a*w?*! Chinese • section crews at Umatilla. through *u» h » ' e-zr - kuewi aa i hiitwill Noltn. 1 Echo and other points along understand » ■ w mu* h 1 Nsiue Dr Pierce s I a- sof ’ te Prrw np:u»n • the river have caught large number« Fieri v ofh rs <cno reward for are case • f salmon «luring the fall run. but no of Dr Leucon Y $ ! • •••..*> \JTrakne ■ !’• ; *p infraction« of the law have been re •us, or Falling of Womb *h:ch he < ann *: porte«! from that source this fall cure A 1 h- u-ks is a fail and rea- de Th»- run of salmon will be light. [ trial of hl- me .» tn of cure. So substitute rt "«.»’• rs *<• much owing to the very low water In the j for "Favorite 1 Vmatilla river. Few of the larger sixes hâve been seen in Pendleton this month, when usually they appear here in larg* numbers at this season of the year. Warm shampoos with Cuticnra Soap and light dressings of Cuticnra, the great skin cure, at once stop falling hair, remove crusts, scales and dan druff, sooth« itTitated. itching surfaces, destroy hair parasites, stimulate th« hair follicles, loosen the scalp skin, supply the roots with energy and nour ishment, and make the hair grow upon a sweet, healthy scalp when all els« fails. Millions of the world's best people use Cuticnra Soap, assisted by Cuti- cura Ointment, the great -kin cure, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stop ping of falling hair, for softening, —O. R A N. Official« ln«|«*ct Uma whitening and soothing red. rough and IlEEVEs TO sA. NTTI A'. tilla Office*——Cimi Famine Threat- sore hands, for baby rashes, itching* and chafings, for annoying irritations !» Head Now ami lot» Head More rnnl—l*reuching by Rev. G. L. and inrtammarion.«. or too free or offen Lovell—Dr. Smith t alks! to Allelui 4«4«4«4«4«f«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4«4.4.4«4.4.4«4«4«4«4e4»4e*e4*AH in a Short Time. sive perspiration, for ulcerative weak ♦«♦seseees4seeaeeee.e.aseseeeees4eeee«es4ees4s4seseeee«e*«eeee4e«*«e*a*e*e«e« .Mrs. Aallihee. Ill I IN II NITI NINO** R. N. -tanfl-ld. a prominent Butter nesses. and many antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to Creek stockman. was In town last Umatilla. Dec. 9.—Mr. and Mrs P. Orili- women, as well as for all the purposes night making arrangements for a F. Davidson made a business trip to New < iiy Trea-ttrvr—Curfew of the toilet, bath and nursery. shipment of 75 head of fat beeves to the county seat the first of thia week. name N<i**|>t<«l—Mr». Walker 1- Complete treatment for every ho Seattle next Sunday. Stanfield sent N er» III—Farewell Surprise l*art> Dr. Smith was called from Pendle nour, consisting of Cutlcura Soap, to 150 head a few days ago. ton to attend Mrs. J. P. Falllhee. who — \ Bu-iiie— House Will Quit at cleanse the skin, Cuticnra Ointment, to "There are about 5000 head of She has fully re heal the skin, and Cuticnra Resolvent ?ows and sters fattening." said Mr. was very sick. lieti»—Nnolber scitocl I ieai'lwr I** Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, may Stanfield, "and they will be shipped covered her usual health. Needed. Bui < annoi I Be Engaged Elmer Knight, day car cheoker, now be had for one dollar. A single set I have about visited The Dalles Wednesday. I nder the 1st»». is often sufflcient to cure the most is soon as possible. torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning 1000 head that are almost ready for Since the O. R. A N. Co. has dis Helix, 9.—At the regular the market. The other cattle belong and scaly humours, eczemas, rashes continued selling coal to their em monthly Ing of the board of al snd irritations, from infancy to age, to Asa Thomson. O. F. Thomson. J. ployes. a coal famine is imminent in lieti was appointed clt> dermen C We have aol«i holiday good« for many y rs We have gtv n the matter careful study We B. Saylor. Ralph Stanfield and Ben Umatilla. when all else falls. treasurer in the pl ice of I H. Sones, have endeavored each year to »o «elect our stock as to afford both satisfaction and saving to our CM- MS *msbo«t C" Cutie.*» >1, 1 11 1 1. to. McCulley. ha : in d \ < in vi "Borderland" will be given by-Jo resigned. 0« to* oi CMcotaa, C««d Ml«. ft «to *k At the same meeting a tomera. We believe that th!« year we have been more aueeeaaftBl than ever before. We believe we “It generally takes about six weeks cal talent in the near future. outmakto. Soap. Sc. L U ,:« 1 —4 — S Ctator- curfew ordinance «as read and adopt »hen price is the only thing a bona, SS.: Far«. 5 H m aa la Falx; BaMaa. 1C Cataakas have come nearer to having juat what people want, of having gwo<.- :hat will please both giver and to get the cattle in shape for slaugh PoOer Drw • Cham Ca*>. SM ISaaraaafa. After he ha* Rev. G. L. Lovell of Pendleton, held ed. and at a sepclal meeting of the G.OWS about buggies aj 'll ■ tor - H-w la Cais k-ary Haaaaa. recipient. ter. The last shipments were made preaching services in the school house had some experience quality come* council, the following election of of We knr-w that our price« are right, tha?. quality cor.mdered they are the lowewt to b* had about six weeks ago an*! as soon as Monday evening last, first, and you always get that in the ficers for the coming year, were ap- we got them away we started to fat at Neagle's Winona Wagons vehicles The improvement of Stephens' poined Judges. L. D Smith. B. F. ten another bunch. It will take at building is progressing Buggies and Hacks, and the best rapidly. .Myrlck and J K Bott; clerks. Burr least three weeks to ship all the cat made. We sell them. Bone-dry Mrs. Walter Fraser, wife of the Johnston. Jesse Moore, Clarence tle now ready for market." timber, well $M»lnted and Ironed, and night operator, arrived from Pen die- Knight. Mr. Stanfield returned to his home warranted by us ; i Of Umatilla county. Oregon:— A ton today to visit for a few days. W II Bond has been appointed a I < > Do you know that within two 4 1 near Echo this morning. The yards were never more com- school director in place of Horace ' J I days' drive of you. lying in the < [ pletely blocked than they are now. Walker, who recently moved to Pen- I WOOI) TK.NPE DIEL. < ► north part of Franklin county. < > owing to the large amount of wheat dleton. Whenever you start out on a whopping tour, come here first This plan will uve you many un J [ Washington, where the condi- J ; going east. THE BLAt KsMlTHS necessary steps and much time if we haven't Just what you want then look el»*where " We ahall B. B. Richards has gone to Weiser, < > tions of soil and climate are < > Plenty of Cars Now But IJttle NV ihm I E. E. Calvin, general manager. M Idaho, on business. We •*•!! the Stover (»a—>11 ne Engine not urge you to buy. but we do wish you to see our goods as soon as you can. It will be te yeur ad- J ’ nearly the same, and have be-n J ’ Being Shipiaxi From Kamela. J. Buckley, superintendent, and T. lvantag. •. every way to make se.- • before the final rush »eg . The members of the Baptist church 1 < , pronounced so by some of your < , H K. Charlton, one of the most Walsh, trainmaster, with others, com gave Mr and Mrs. F. H Richmond 1 < ’ best ranchers, you can buy good < > prominent wood dealers of Kamel.i is posed a party of O R A N officials a farewell surprise on Wednesday ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••a ] I improved wheat ranches rang- I in the city today, en route to Athena, who arrived here today to inspect evening. <> ing in price from $15.00 to < > to visit his family. their business at this point. Mrs. Hugh Walker Is quite serious J [ $25.00 per acre, with water and J * He says the wood trade on the ly sick at her home three miles east < > growing crops on? MUN NEWS NOTA-« mountains is dull at present. Little of town. ’ J For further information call < • wood is being shipped out. although If deaired good on which part payment is made, wilt be Set aside for you. We will pack and The Athena Mercantile Company, . , on or write anything you buy of us for out of town friends. We will deliver goads anywhere in the city, the cars are plentiful now. The best grade No Stock Being A’etl Except Mt kJ» which has been doing business here before «’hrl.tmaa if desired. of cord wood is now selling for $3 Cow*-— No Muni aw Yet—Death of for the last four years, ha decided WIsHTOBA Ol PR44 11« Nl «1 RVK I IN EVERY W NN Wl C AN per cord, on board the cars, There is L a Pioneer Who Was a Veteran of to close Its store at this place In the about 1000 cords now on the dump at Land Agent. lia* CH 11 War—Son Was Bom to near future, and Is now conducting a I» lin- l*a«i« of ucnilh in every that place, and very little is being Connell. Wash. le. with that end in tlte House of Deni*»— The Alba closing out eumiuunlly. Pendleton real hauled in from the timber. view. estate I« on the lu<-rea.«r in vol School Will Have a < hrt-tma- Tree There is none being cut this winter, At a mass meeting of the residents ume If you would inerrase so far. and he looks for a scarcity of Alba. Dec. 6.—Weather Is fine. We of the Helix school district. It was your Health invest In lota or good wood next season. The timber have not been visited by a snowstorm unanimously recommended that the traci* of Lan«! We Is so thoroughly culled out that it is as yet. although the weather prophet directors engage an extra teacher. map« to offer you. necessary to go back several miles has often told us to look a little out. which action seemed necessary owing The tinar to buy from the railroad to find good cord i* George McGahue and William Fut- to the Increased attendance. The di Druggists now.. \\c can -upply you with wood timber, and therefore the first ter have retumed from the John Day rectors. however, decided that they pr*>|wrty in all e*tiun< of tl>e BLACKSMITH cost of good wood is constantly iti country with 92 head of 2-year-old had no right according to the school city and have fine ranches in creasing. laws, to take such a step. It Is much steers. Horseshoeing, general repair all ptru of tlie county. The highest price is yet to be regretted that a technicality should Cattle are rapidly going into winter We Houkl like to have a talk ing. wagon making and repair reached in the wood market in this quarters and are located In different prevent the Improvement of school with you on real estate. country, as branch roads must be parts of the wheat tjeit and will chew facilities, when It Is so much needed, ing. The way I have built up built to reach the timber areas at a straw the balance of the season. «■♦»4 ♦ A4 4 M 4 Al ♦« ♦ ««-$♦♦♦ I J-A»JJ»^J-A4 4 I M ♦♦ $ «« A «J 1 A i M A « » I ♦ ♦ ♦« A ♦ « ♦ « « A A » »nd also greatly desired by the la rg- my business is by doing noth ♦ distance from the tracks. There Is no stock being fed here est taxpayers in the district. ing but goo J work. Prices rea yet except milch cowi This time sonable. WHEAT IS THREATENED. NORTH M'KAY NEWS. last year stock had been fed from Cor. Cottonwood W. four to six weeks. The snow came I Inland Empire Wlieat Helt I- in a on the sixth of November, and did Barm-» Omscr Still III—Sticce*»**ful 119 COVRT ST i > Term of School. Precarious Condition. not go off till spring. December 1 there was born to the North McKay. Dec. 10.—Wheat In County Commissioner Horace Walk er has Just returned from a trip wife of Judge Denis of Ukiah, a baby this section Is growiog finely. The roads are in fine shape, though through Gilliam county, and find* boy Miss Townley of Union. Is teaching tn places they need some repairs. wheat in the same condition as in The past week Mr. and Mrs. It. E Umatilla county—badly in need of the Alba school. Her pupils will have Porter have been In Walla NValla at rain, and that at once. If it Is to be a Christmas tree. Samuel M<I.aughlln passed away tending at the sickness and death of saved. The outlook for wheat is decidedly from the home of his son. and was Mrs Porter's father. Miss Ethel Gslbralth Is conducting precarious at this time, all over the buried In t'kiah cemetery. Mr. Mc- Inland Empire wheat belt. Two or Laughlin was born In Ireland 71 i very successful school in district three light freezes will take all the years ago. and came to America when 19. We would suggest to persons own remaining moisture out of the ground he was 19. H* fought through the and kill almost every crop In the Civil war and was drawing a pension ing bottom land, composed of gravel at the time of his death. He is sur- itid soil, that they sow It. in proper country. Mr. WUlker Is impressed with the vived by two eons, HIs wife died here rows, to locust, and raise a nursery of that popular tree for shade pur permanent manner In which the five years ago poses It Is a beautiful tree and It has Condon-Arlington branch of the O. R. Pro<rr*4ve Pilot flock. been demonstrated to be drouth and & N. is being built. All the deep The outside work on the new school vermin proof. It is a rapid grower canyons are being filled in. substan tially. instead of being bridged over house has been completed and the and in two or three years, from the with temporary» piling bridges, and building now presents a handsome tp- seed, will sell for from 25 to 50 cents. the grade Is to be made in the most e pa rance. The boar«l of directors 1« The supply at present is not equal to solid and permanent manner. A large negotiating for the sale of the old the demand. There Is. along some of our rocky force of men Is at work on the grade building, hoping to realize a suffi and it is hoped to complete it early cient sum In this way to pay for seat bluffs, cropping out In places a soft, ing the new* building. red. burnt rock, that when ground In the spring. Through the efforts of Miss Grace properly and mixed with linseed oil, Private rooms, elegantly fur Gilliam and Miss Eugenia McAlister, makes a bright, deep red paint, in PIONEER PARKER. nished. Finely equipp’d operat a subscription has been raised for the every way equal to the best Venetian ing room. Also Maternity De Came tn Oregon in 1M4— I.lxed in purpose of buying an eight-foot red. The writer has tried It and knows partment. I HAVE DF< IDEI» TO DIS4 ONTINl F THI* DEPARTME NT OF MY American flag for the school. Each whereof he speaks. Every convenience necessary Umatilla County 32 Year«. No Coat of Operation BUSINESS AND DISPOSE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK AT ONCE. of the school children contributed Barney Crowner, who has been suf- for the care of the sick. W. D. Parker of St. Johns, Wash., Writs today tor tree illustrated booklet toward the fund and a lesson In ferlng with a chronic bowel trouble Tcleplwine Main 1431. FN FRYTHING MI ST GO. PRICES ara : cit to the very rot - is in town renewing old acquaint patriotism was thus taught the little for the past year or so. Is under the Columbia Engineering Works ances. Mr. Parker can with Justice I’l.NDl.irroN. ORF.GON. ones. A public school without an care of a physician. TOM THF. OBJAÎCT I II NVA: IN VHAV is TO DISPO6E OF EVERY l«th and Johnson Bu., Portland. Oro. lay claim to being one of the oldest American flag is as Incomplete as a pioneers of the state. He came to home without a mother.—Pilot Rock phi I Ol M NRA1 IN THA: STORE BY JAN< NRY ATRST. SEWS OF MILTOY. the state when a child with his par Record. ents. They arrived in French Prairie. Returned From Extcn-i»c Visit In 12 miles north of Salem, Ore., in Hicks Almanac. tin- Ea-t—Severe Attack of Itlicu- 1846. OF PENDLETON. The Rev. Tri. R Hicks Almanac for iniiii-m—Will Spend tin* Winter at In ’«1 Mr. Parker left the Willam 1905 is now ready, being the finest ette valley for Eastern Oregon, where edition ever issued. This splendid and klainalli Falls—Moved to Pullman CAPITAL, SUPPLES AND UN DIVIDED PROFITS .......... *204.04*0 he mined, freighted and farmed. In costly book of 200 pages is a complete —Visitor From Tacoma Ila« Re ne**. 1872 he came to Umatilla county, set study of astronomy and storm and turned Home—Will Visit in Port Exchange and telegraphic trans tling near Athena. A little over a weather for 1905. It is too well known land Till After the Holiday«. Exchange and telegraphic trans year ago he moved to St. Johns, to need comment. The price, postpaid fers sold on San Francisco, New York, Wash. MIlion, Dec. 9.—Dr. 8. A. Fulton, to any address. Is SO cents per copy. Chicago and principal points In tlie The Rev. Jrl. R. Hicks' scientific, re and Messrs. H. A. Williams and Lane lron«t<»x* handle cup« anti aauccr-. regular price, per set, 75c, now Northwest. Mellor-I’eacli. ligious and family Journal, "Word Hoon returne*! Tuesday from a week's Drafts drawn on China, Japan and At the home of the groom, near i and Works.” now abreast with the hunting at Touchet. mn-ionc plaie«, regular price «Oc; now Europe. Island City. Oregon. 7. best magazines, is 75c a pear. Both December ■ Mrs. Fred Lauer of Cottonwood, re Makes collections on reasonable 1904. W. G. Peach and Mrs. Ella Mel Word and Works and the Almanac turned Monday from the east, where I wer and Raxin. regular priee $1.25; now • EM tenus. lor were married, the Rev. Wiilars H. $1.00 per year. No better Investment she has been visiting since October, Saxby officiating. The groom is one possible for any person or family. and In a few days will move to Mil Ulilte anil ycllo»v iJiamber«. regular price. 75c and 80c: now LENT ANKENY, President. of the oldest and most respected pio Word and Works Publishing Co., 2201 ton and will occupy her home recent Water gla«M*s. regular price 50c per dozen: now W. F. MATLOCK, Vice-President. neers of this valley and the bride Is Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. ... S5e X' ly purchased of Mrs. C. E. Berry. G. M. RICE, Cashier. one of Milton's most respected ma e Mr. J L. Frazier Is confined to his Half gallon Jugs, regular price, 50c; now trons. They have a host of friends in room with an attack of rheumatism. PENDl.ArrDN. OREGON. AnicmliiM-ntM to Bien law. this valley and In the vicinity of Mil Dinner eeta, too piece«. Johnston Bro«. Engli**li ¡«»rcvlain. regular price *12.54: no»» . Miss Jennie Butler has gone to Several amendments to the Bien ir . Under the direction of the ••.54 ton who extend congratulations.—lai rigation law have been prepared and Klamath Falls, Ore., to spend the Sisters of St. Francis, of Phila Dinner nets. 100 piece«, white ami gold, regular price, *14.54; new ......................... , Grande Observer. »1*00 will be published In the East Oregon- winter with her aunt, Mrs. S. D. Grlz- delphia. Resident and day pu ORGANIZED MARCH 1, 1889. Ian in the near future, Th« law pro zle. pils. Special attention given to Mrs. Stanton Dead. Mrs. T. W. Quiet, who has been NOW li» NOI R TIMA, to «ave money. The above are but a few s|«*ciiiien price* to show the «uta posed by Mr. Bien will be considered music and elocution. Students CAPITAL ..................................... *100,00 Mrs. Charles Stanton, wife of a by the coming session of the legls- visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Berry, has prepared for teachers' examin TransactM a general banking business, ■natie un rvery article in the Mock. prominent Helix miller and ranch lature and these amendments have gone to Walla Walla for a brief visit ations for county and state cer interest allowed on time deposits. man, is dead of heart failure. The been prepared by the author, after before returning to her home at Tiw tificates. For particulars ad Exchange bought and sold on all funeral win be held In Walla Walla more thoroughly studying the needs coma. dress principal points. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Frazier will SISTER SUPERIOR. Special attention given collec Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stanton had of the state. lixed In Umatilla county for several leave tonight for Portland to remain tions. years, and was about 40 years of age. Sult Against Packing Company. until after the holidays, visiting Mrs. She had been in ill health for several 11. <• Willis has brought suit In Frazier's mother, Mrs. Thomas Brad AV. J. FURNISH, President. months. the state vlrcult court against the ley. J. N. TEAL. Vice-President. American Hare Packing Company, to Wednesday evening the Christian For all kinds of fancy leathers and T. J. MORRIS. Cashier. Seventy-One Conversions. collect 12000. Other creditors of the church closed the revival meeting furs. Tans all kinds of leather for J. W. MALONEY. Ass’t Cashier. The revival services of the Chris packing company are named as de which have been in progress for over all purposes. Mounting and cleaning ............................................................. .... OLD NEW8PAMCBS—TO PUT UNDBB carpets, on shelves, walls or for wrap tian church of Milton closed last eve fendants In the suit In an attempt three weeks. During that time there furs und fur garments Best work ♦ ping purposes. Old newspapers la large ning with 71 professions. Two con by the plaintiff to establish a prior were 71 additions to the church. manship. bundles of 100 each at 28 cents a bundle verts were immersed last night after right. Carter A Raley are attorneys OTTKE A S4>N. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilder l«t yes K Jh»e O,r1t?fon!ttn *• Ea",‘fn> representative paper. R |e gds and the people appreciate It and at the EABT OBEGOMIAN oMce. Pendle 1415 West Alta Street. the services. for the plaintiff. show it by their liberal patronage. It la the advertising medium of this s< jetion. terday for Pullman. Wash . to reside. ton. Oreg»« • • • • Practical Help For Christmas Buyers... • • • • • • • • 3 TO THE PEOPLE Î Come Soon and See Neagle Brothers • • Real Estate Special Helps... C. W. CRABILL. • • Tallman Co. H. M. SLOAN Leading I E. Davidson’dc Co e Ä coi Irrigator Phillips Hydraulic Closing Out Sale CHINAWARE GLASSWARE and CROCKERY St.Anthony s Hospital The First National Bank Note These Cut Prices St. Josephs Acadeny Pendleton Savings Bank Oregon Tannery e C. ROHRMAN COURT STREET