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1 I lill'.VY DECEMBER 1«. 1H04. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. A'.iwat everybody who reads the news- pap« is is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kid ney, liver anil blad der remedy. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidnev and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful ill promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for every tiling but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will l>e found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a .ipeci.il arrangement has been made by which all readers of this pa;x-r, who have not already tried it. may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in tins l>aper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one- of s*vmefcss dollar size bottles are sold by all good druggists. Don’t make any mistake, but r -member the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Bia .¿haniton, N. Yn on every bottle. 5D0-BARREL MILLS ATHENA PLANT WILL BIS BY ELECTRICITY. ............................. Waite, the wife of the founder of Waitsburg, and Mrs. W. O. Preston, made the first flour sacks, using the canvas covers ot the wagons with which they had crossed the plains, for the purpose. This was partly because the sacks Illi I ONIA VW VI I s I III must be transported by pack team and I’Rl sllil N I s sK.N V I I RE. required to be strong, and also be cause it was the only available ma terial they had ot which to make the \|>l>n>xliuatel> mhi ihm » Vere» W III lie sacks. Mrs. Preston, the mother of Tlii-ovvn Open io SettJ<*»u*nt, < las- D. H. Preston, who operates the mill, olilol a- Grazing, I’lmte-r. Arid ami here, is one of the earliest pioneers. She was born in 1845 at what is now « u|Hibl<> of Irrigation—lt«x*Hpte Io Boise. Idaho, while her parents were Be Deisisiiitl to U h - Credit of the en route to the Willamette valley. Vuklma Imitano. She can readily lay claim to being the first white child born in Idaho, as well as one ot the first in the north The senate has passed without west —Fred Lockley. amendment Representative Jones* bill opening to settlement the unal BREVITIES. lotted tends of tin- Yakima Indian reservation In Eastern Washington, Big line Stetson hats at Koosevelt’s. embodying approximate!) SUU. 000 33.50 ladles’ Gloria shoes at Roose acres. The bill having previously velt’s. passed the house requires only the B. E. Kennedy spent yesterday In signature of tli, |> raid ’ill to make It a law. Walla Walla. It provides that th - lands shall be Finest line of pretty, useful holiday classified as grazing, timber and arid presents at Rader's. lands, capable of Irrigation, then ap H. A. Brandt, a Weston merchant, praised and thrown open to entry at is in Pendleton today. not less than tin* appraised v «lue Pretty, useful holiday presents In The exact manner ot the opening is ■ndless variety at R ider’s. to be prescribed by the president. C. H Johnson, of Walla Walla, is Mineral lands will Iw subject to lo cation under mineral land laws. registered at the Bickers. To make It easy for settlers. It l-s Hundreds of beautiful baskets. 5c provider! that p.iynn-nt shall Ire made to 33.95. NoITs toy store. Roland Oliver is reading law in the in five annual instalments, but entry men failing to make payments lose offices of Halley & Lowell. their rights to lands entered. The re Mrs. Campbell’s beautiful dress ceipts from the sales of the lands "tats make a lovely Xmas gift. will be deposited ill the treasury to Mayor S. A. Barnes, and wife, ot the credit of the Indians on the Yak Weston, are in Pendleton today. ima reservation and expended for Dolls and toys of every description their benefit. The bill recognises the claim of In Did you see them? At Teutach’* Call for premium tickets at Lee dians to a disputed tract of 293.000 acres adjoining the reservation on the reutsch’s. They are worth money. west, but also recognizes the right ot Warm felt slippers for Xmas pres- >ona fide settlers who now hold ■Mita, at Teutsch’s Department Store lands In this area The sum of 353.- Will N. Peterson, a prominent •••<• Is appropriated to defray the ex Athena attorney, is in Pendleton to pense of classifying, appraising and day. surveying the lands that are to be th«* misaing mu11 took with him when he drove from town. <(lt la Abeuid to think that anyone did him harm for the purpose of robbery.” said Hendricks “for the fellow haan’t anything that one would care to take, Shortly before Salsbury t.lttil N IH I» WIRE M VKES departed he ntt«kinpted to Hell me a woman*» fur hoa. and when I ankefl him where he procured It, he said he bought it cheap and would dispose of Ik>»ggy IkM-aiiir Inf ra<'tal»l«’ It at a Imricaln. He hail u wagonful fiiMMl to Carry 111«*» Packagi of stuff, and Informed me that he < ripple U un kn<M*k<*«l I'roin I num Kollig to Butter creek to work on the irrigation ditch ami the wagon I w‘t. anil C oii I iinìoii Rcignfxl I Hill contained his supplies il»r Strayed i:k*<*tri«it% W If»*'» Salsbury, according to hi* anil lllourd Traici to Hr Rr«.uiiMxl <«ttttement. started for Touchet when Without Interruption. he left Pendleton. ELECTRIC STfflS holiday Hints The Peoples Warehouse It wan only ¡1 grnun«!»*<l i*l<»<trb’ • IMM hmi Worth (’ontruftnl fur In lint- light wire and a wM sidewalk but It furnished inur»- excitement than a Day. dog fight and more people rongre- Enterprise. <>r. Dev. 15 Wool in e.ited than attended the first and this county has begun to move in only Walla Walla business men’s earnest. It. Maya, who is buying special For some unnrrtiuntnhl* re», for S Koshlami «& Co., of San Fran- »on the sidewalk on the west side of else«», last night closed the contracts Main street, from Alta south for half with the sheepmen of this place for a block, yesterday evening became 1.000.01KJ pounds of wool, As a re- «’harged with a heavy current of elec GARTERS suit, the sheepmen, as wel las other tricity. tOTON. WOOIM SILK. MH.ID KVPPORTEKS OF ALL KIN I KH» VNI» WOOU are In a buaineaa men of this place 40LOR* AND FANCY The first Intimation that something 25c WOMEN «- AND < HII.DKEN'S happy mood today, rejoicing in the was wrong uilh the walk was when a 3c IO 15c fart that they have a "cinch’* on 16 TO woman and her pet «log passed The •2 00 TO WOOl cents a pounds for their •S.00 woman wore rubbers and the canine • 1.00 t.l I V td.OV 1 ORDER. clip. ♦rotted by her sid< with a basket In Regardless of the fact that there his teeth Suddenly there was a yelp SHOPPING BAGS ire two other buyers in the field.. from th«* dog nnd he dropped his HANDKERCHIEFS MIST BE SEEN TO BE APPRE SILK AND LEATHER. in getting all the wool, neither basket AND COLORS CIATED ». I IN»N VND ItilNT LA«.». of tn? other buyers having been able W h 1 dare you’" ex 10C to secure a pound of wool »0 far. EDGE. lahned his mistress am] she sound- TO TO on the sales made last night. Mays be boxed th** anlniul’z ear» and com •2 00 •0.00 turned over to the sheepmen of this lo mand«*.! him to pick up hl*i burden. vicinity 153.Ovo. this l**hig one-third •5.00 The dog did »0, but he took but one >f the contract price of the wool more ztep when he gave another »OR M AKE’S This amount will relieve the sheep I-2c YARD •»owl Of pain, dropped hla basket and ONE DOZEN »OR 5c and men to a great extent, as money is n made for home The-chagrined wotn- TO always very scarce with them at this 75c YARD *n picked up the ba.ket and followed »15» 25c ETCH rime of the year, and they are often with angry stride* TO omj»ellrd to borrow at a hlg hrate It was but a few minutes until the *25 00 COLLARS of interest. fun came fast and furious A crip- THE ONLY STOCK IN CITY By tomorrow Mays expects to have I VCE AND FANCY. HANDSOME •de with a crutch was knocked from COMPLETE the entire clip of the county contract ASSORTMENT his feet, and several stray* canines *1.00 ed for. which will amount to about ISc mad«- record run* across the charged TO I VI’»: GIRDLE* AND REGVLAIt 2.000.000 pounds. TO valk yelping at every step, and the »30 OU 50c Owing to the fact that he apparent •» 00 EACH road yelled In fiendteh glee. TO to entry It is expected ly has the confidence of every sheep- The St. George restuaiint. open opened «»tie little boy touched his foot to »•OO PETTICOATS ay and night. Mrs. Cooper, propri- preparations for opening the lands •r.an in this section there seems to be v piece of metal supfHirtlng a barber 25c «mall chance of any other company V-III be made at once SATEEN AND SIIJL. tress. 'han Koshland's securing much wool -aile and cried with fright and pain TO SAUCERS vnd several people croaaed the muddy Rufus Vaile, of Walla Walla, was in In this county next year. *12.50 street rather than risk a trip over the Pendleton today on his way to Hot I »11» < EMETERY Issl E 15c -harged walk COMES TO FRONT AGAIN Lake. TO III I I. < V» -I - DI Vili SOFA The electrical force die*l out • I 50 Miss Triphena Wilson visited with ketion in Relation CHILDREN COATS »•c >bout half an hour and people were to Moving of Lilth- Walia Waite Girl Dies I lalcr tble to cross without undergo friends at Walla Walla, returning last TO • 1 00 Bodies Vgaln Postponed — Right of evening. •3 00 IN-culter < Inaniwmr- TO X-ray treatment at every step DRESS PATTERN Way for Tele|4»oiM* Line Til rile, I • 15.00 George H. Sutherland, a prominent Walla Walla. Dec. 15 —After suf MtMil. VND sfl.K Over for tl»e Pre-ant—Amount of UMBRELLAS plumber and gas fitter of Walla New Ilh-vtric Road. fering for nearly four weeks from a • 1.50 the City’s Current Vs*.<*s-*>nent— series of chills and paralysis, which GOLD AND - SILVER HANDLES Walla, is in Pendleton today. Jay P Graves has incorporated TO »2 30 Grade on Lincoln Street Ordeml— »ere first noticed after she was blt- ^I—kane A Interurban system, UIMM- ««rrroN. nui S2O 00 Nat Webb, a prominent Heppner Tf» build an electric line from Spokane 'en by an inaect which she took for Petition to Put sign« on Bridge. sheepman, who makes his home in • 12.30 K. in elder bug. 9-year-old Neda Cope vcrcM Moran prairie, through the Pa- SKIRTS Walla Walia, was In Pendleton to In all probibllity the dead that laughter ot A. T. Cope, died • 15 00 last ’ouse country to Mowow. Idaho, and day. nave for so many years lain In the VND BLVtK DI’.I.sx eventually to the Snake river The SHIRT light about S o'clock. -KI RTS Charles N. Crewdson. a prominent >ld cemetery across the river are to It was while at school about a • rticle. of incorporation were filed SHIRT VV VIST PVrTEKNv- GOWNS *U0 writer, was in Pendleton for a few *e removed shortly to another rest- ■nonth ago. that the little girl was with the county auditor yesterday • 1.25 75c TO hours last night and visited with Ma ng place. The reason is that the bitten twice on the neck and once on «nd the capital of the company Is TO TO ity wants to build a street through *3. ’ . jor Lee Moorhouse. Soon afterward she Placed at 31 300 o«o. »7 30 the shoulder, M 25 he graveyard, and the dead must was seized with chill* and was treat- The Incorporator, are Alfred Cool- William Retzer, John Bachtold tire way to the living The matter Idge. | pre.ldent of the Traders’ Ns- Henry Ackerman. Albert Nlebergall vas discussed at some length at last »d for a time for typhoid fever, From Kl ’ ’ 'ND BRING WITH Vol V- V HFMTNDEIL LOOK ABOCT IN THE HAND- Ilona I Bank of Spokane and of the »nd Charles Metzger. prominent night's session of the city council the first she was speechless and help- •I VltllVNt.EI» -do|;| IN Uli INLVNlt I M|*||;| Wil l -TOR»: VOI It PRESENTS IF Colfax almost com - leas being paralyzed Walla Wallans. are in Pendleton to nut no definite action war taken. W l-H. VND DI I IV I It FOR YOV WH»:N VNI» W H»:ltE YOV SAY. Twohy. te member of the firm ot pleteiy on the left aide. After a day. The petition of certain Pilot Rock while the treatment was changed and Ta ohv Bro.. large railroad contrac- farmers for the privilege of stringing It was thought the little patient tors and heavy ^«»ckhnlder« in the COMING EVENTS. •elephone poles and wires In the city showed slight Improvement for a Old National Rank F Lewis Clark, Streets, which was presented to the capitalist and one of th* large«« December 20-21—Oregon Dairy 'ouncil several weeks ago. was agair. lime but the chills recurred, and continued until death ended her »uf- property owners In Spokane; F. A- men's Association. Portland. brought up Some of the council Blackwell president of the Coeur December 22—Washington Uve- men are of the opinion that the per- ferings last night. d’Alene A Spokane Railway Co and dock Association. Spokane. Suspenders Jackets -ons desiring the franchise ask toe we«tem representative of the W Ham Bond »Section In Yakima January 9—Oregon legislature con much, and it has been suggested that V—-«»RIMI NT NIAT—SENSIBLE Howard I.umWr Company, one of th* VND OTH» R- •3.75 cil> venes at Salem. Some time during January the H ANDLO -ome meet with the council and draw larg«- lumber rompante« of the Unlt- 25c TO January 10-11—Oregon Historical -ip a new petition. council will put the proposition be- • I 00 «■ State« an i Jay P Graves preai- TO •K.75 Society. Portland. TO The county clerk filed his report of fore the voters again to Issue bonds lent of the Spokane Traction Co . and •3.00 January 10-14—National Uvestock 'he amount of the city’s assessment for a »ewer eywtem. At the last elec M3*i an estendie stockholder and manic- Mufflers ■onvention. Denver. sewer system tlon the question of a for 1904. discing It at 31.491 917.33 irr director of the Granby mines and Handkerchiefs February 12—100th anniversary of were voted carried. b»it the bond* BI V< K. WHIT»: AND 4YIIORED Neckwear A new grade was ordered estab • m0-i»rr >pokr«m an-Review. the birth of Sacajewea’s baby at Fort lished along Lincoln street. down, it i* believed, by an error On su h VND LINI N 50c THE NEW KIND. OF BEAITI- Mandan, with Lewis and Clark's ex board of edu- TO m. NEW SUMS Uquor license was granted to Bak the 6th of January* T«»p Niacti In Idab>* Penitentiary. pedition. ration will submit a proposition for *3A0 25c er A Sullivan. There are at present 167 prisoners June 1. 190»—Opening Lewis and twhool bonds for TO Bills were allowed the following an iMiur of •35 onflned In the state penitentiary, th* 'lark exposition. »2 50 Robert Forster. 372: J. Sellers. 366 the purpoae of building an eight highest number tn the history of the WHITE. FANCY. WITH OR E. M Churchill, principal of the room Rchool house and buy additional Institution Three more will be Gowns and Pajamas Fight Will Be Bitter VV ITHOIT fXlIJ.ARS Pendleton Business College. asked ground for another building to be few thte ' from I^wtston In a 50c Wool CXITTON. EVERY C*O|X)R 50c Those who will persist In closing privilege of the council to erect signs erected In another year The popula- days When Connors has been dl»- TO tion I j » growing bo faat here that VND KIND TO •heir ears against the continual rec- on the Main street bridge calling at poaed of there will then be 1<> in *3 50 5c •SOO •mmendatlon ot Dr. King's New Dis tention to the location of the school there are now about 210 pupil* not In Warden Ackley’s care Of this num TO covery for Consumption, will have a The matter was referred to the street school on account of lack of facilities ber three are women and 1$ are In —North Yakima Republic • 1.50 'ong and bitter fight with the! rtrou- committee. for life. bles. if not ended earlier by fatal The high water mark was reached Rain tn the Pakra-«- termination. Rer.d what T. R. Beall before when John Halley was warden BI/KIDED STALLIONS SOLD R*in fell again last night, adding when there were 16 3 prisoner*— >f Beall. Miss., has to say: "Last fall to the depth of moisture in the B«*t»e Capital New* my wife had every symptom of con Will Be shipped From the Ruby Sta ground, and this morning the rain sumption. She took Dr. King's New ble- to the Valley. changed to a wet. aoft snow, which Discovery after everything else had Rev. Thomas A Hyland, who or Suits Two valuable black stallions. Ben melted almost as rapidly as It fell. ganized the first F.piacopal church In tailed. Improvement came at once MEN’S VND BOYS’ Bolt III, and Mica, were purchased The continued wet weather Is wel and four bottles entirely cured her. Dress Gloves Astoria. 35 years ago and was Ils »150 MEN’S AND BOYS’ Guaranteed by Tailman A Co., drug yesterday afternoon from the stables comed by farmers and stockmen rector 15 years, died December 13 MEN’S AND BOYS’ 20c TO gists. Price 50c and 3100. Trial bot of A. C. Ruby A Co., in this city. The •like, as the more rainfall at this In Astoria, age-1 70 years He leaves 5Oc TO *2.3.00 animals were bought by A. F and time of year the better la the pros a wife, but no children tles free. TO •5.00 L. L. Aral, two prominent Salem pect for a good grain crop next year. »500 Buttons Stock Neo to the Northward. stockmen who will tak» the horses to The ground was so dry before theae Scarf Pins Watch FoU The shipments of stock continue the Willamette valley for breeding ralna began that all the moisture ASSORTED LINKS AND OTHER NOBBY ONES from the Clearwater country. The purposes. had been absorbed by the soil and VERY LVTE8T KINDS 25c reports that no stock Is being fed has Ben Bolt III Is an English Shire. 6 the stream« have not been raised per • 1.00 25c TO been denied by stockmen on Camas years old. and Is a noted prise win ceptibly by the heavy rains.—Colfax TO . TO »2 00 prairie and the Salmon river and it ner at English horse shows. His reg- Commoner •5 00 <1.50 Is reported that large numbers of Istery number Is 17760. Suit Coses cattle are being fattened in the upper Mica is a 3-year-old Percheron, New CuMiiont. Centerpiece», Church Ila- Divided, IS TO 2« INCH—GOOD ASSORT Men s country and will be put on the mar registered. The members of the Christian MENT. silk Conte. Stemped Dc-dgn*. GOOD ONES ket late in the winter. It is also re ’’Both th» horses are fine animals." church have ha l differences for more • 1.50 »1.05 ported that large numbers of stock of said Mr. Ruby." and will be valuable than a year, and as a result they have < olorvd »!•►*«. Ruffle-* and TO •25.00 -ill kinds are being fed in the Yakima additions to any stable. The taking divided, A portion of them continue •23.00 everything for ><nir swell I cu di country and coast packers will make of such stallions to the Willamette to worship In the church, while a Sweaters large purchases in that territory valley will mean the breeding of part have organized a new church Ion*. and Bath MENS AND BOYS’ within the next three months. some excellent animals." and are holding services In Tinners Illdc-v. all txilorw. for luitili *3.50 35c Stockmen generally expect to see hall. They have decided to build a TO TO livestock of all kinds advance within work: compirle line of -lam|>cd church which, when completed, will FOVR MEN IN FIGHT. *10.00 »5 00 the next two months, but no greater cost 38000 The location has not been ■k-Ugiis. and the -ct. for me advance than is generally the case at Rough H oum * Ijvet Night Results in decided upon, but it will be centrally ■ le«-«iii< given free wltli each this season of the year. While there located. — Rltxvllle Times. KI I P THE VBtiV I VND BRING WITH Y’OF VS V REMINDER. LOOlb VBOIT IN THE HAND- Four Arrest* are few sheep ready for the market MiMI -T VRRVNGFD STORE IN THE INLAND EMPIRE. VVF7 VVIl.l. STORE ÏOTR PRESENT IF There was a rough house In Baker It is probable that the usual ship One Hundred and Thirty Pa*e-«-«igvr-<. YtH WISH. VND DELIVER FOR YOV WHEN AND WHERE YOV SAT. ments will be made from the country A Garrison’s Main street saloon last VII lite new art work In all One hundred and thirty-one per before the bands are driven from the night, when four men engaged In a sons came to Pendleton this morning the different neu embroidery. winter quarters. One carload of brawl. One of them pleaded guilty on the special train from Walla this morning and was fined 310; an Mr*. < nrlM*»n givra lc*Mons Free. sheep will be shipped from Stites this Walla The three coaches that make morning and a shipment of cattle will other forfeited 310 ball. The other up the train were comfortably filled. two entered pleas of not guilty, and be made from Genesee tomorrow. Many Weston and Athena people Reports from the Palouse country will be tried this afternoon. George were aboard. indicate that large numbers of hogs Hart and William Olt are the two are being fattened In that section and who declare their Innocence. Suit on Notes. The exact cause of the fight is not buyers predict the output from the The J. I. Case Threshing Machine Inland Empire as a whole will be lit known. There was a large crowd company has brought suit in the state tle below last year.—Lewiston Trib present tn the barroom and in the circuit court against O. A. and B. J. ♦ ♦♦44H 4 4i» i4 44- i +++++♦-»++-» gambling hall at the time of the fra une. Zerba to collect the sum of 31355 34, 6 »»!♦»»»♦■» I |.++-r++■»*» cas. and for a time it looked like a alleged to be due on promissory notes. < • genera! mlxup. The belligerents were 4 Range in Pastorate. The plaintiff Is represented by Will Father James O’l’ ill, who for the finally parted and the police arrested N Peterson, of Athena. ti past few months has had charge of four men. « the Catholic parish in this city, left Ftinrcii Out of l»ebt. A new lot of pianos and small MILLIONS OF CHINOOKS. today for California, having received With the last payment of 3974. music*) instruments for the word from lhe bishop that Father made possible by the fair held two HOLIDAY TRADE Desmarais will return Thursday. The Coos River Hatchery Is Doing a Big weeks ago by the ladles of the Catho church dislikes xery much to part The famous ■»♦4 4 ♦♦» 4 »4-4- ’ vaaaaaaaaa a-«a» ixxz a » a. zsx » . . . , TtlUlIl l tllltl Budnew. lic Church Debt Society, these ener •♦♦♦asj with Father O'Neill, whose pastorate Superintendent Frank Smith, of the getic women have lifted a 33000 mort SIUNVV VY AND EMERSON here has been most satisfactory and. Coos river hatchery, reports that he gage which since the erection of the I by the way of showing their appre has taken this year 10.306,000 salmon splendid church In the city has hung piano«* New zlyles are ready ciation. some of the ladles of the par eggs, and the whole hatchery, all the over them - -The Dalles Chronicle. fur your aelectlou. I-ateot ztylea ish visited him this morning and pre wash basins, tuba and pans around and design« tn lace curtains, sented him with a purse containing Deafnes* Cannot Be Cured the place, besides an extra chamber portieres and rugs. Agent for 3J 00.--The Dalles Chronicle. by local applications, aa they cannot reach set. are overflowing with the embry- the diseased partita at tha esr. Thifp Is the Improved While sewing ma ♦ chines. Payments of 35 per otic Chinooks, which are just begin only one wav to cure d«»afness. and that J Cru-Jied I'ndrr Lumber. * month. Deafn wa ning to hatch, says the .Marshfield Is by mnatltutlonal remedies ♦ Frank Fuller, a well known em Mall. Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube ploye of the Oregon Lumber Co., met Many of the eggs have been simply When this tube Is Inflamed you have a with a serious accident about 8 EXTRACTED BY THE MOD fertilized and planted In the gravel, rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and o’clock this morning that will result It is entirely closed, deafness Is the Store Near Bridge. as that was the best that could be when ERN METHOD. 3OC. result, and unless the Inflammation can be in his being laid up for some time to ♦ done. Millions more could have been taken out and this tube restored to Its I Before you huy your tliriMnia* presents call and see my line come. The facts in regard to the ac ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦>»♦« >1 !♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ taken if there had been any way to normal condition, hearing will be destroy , We are thoroughly* equipped cident are that while working around ed forever : nine rases out of ten are cans take care of them. As It Is. nearly ed of Curverà» “IM7" Roger»’ Sllierunrr, CTiafing Disilo. Raaorw« by catarrh, which Is nothing but an In ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ with all modern me»’ »da and a pile of lumber it toppled over on 4.000,000 more eggs have been han flamed condition of the mucous surfaces ♦ appliance«, and guarantee our him pinning him to the ground and kllivCHt, etc. We will give One Hundred Dollars for ♦ dled than last year. work to be of the highest stand* breaking his leg between the ankle any case of deafness (cause«] by catarrh) ♦ ard. and our prices the loweet that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh and the knee.—Baker City Herald. See display In window. WHERE IS SALSBFRY? Cure Rnd for circulars free. '•onaistent with fl rat-c las work. F J CHENEY A CO, Toledo. O Benr this in nilnd when you A Frightened none, Sold by druggists, 75c. Light on Illa DisnpiM-arancr. But Not need poultry and stock supplies Tske Hall's Family illy Pills I’f for constipa Running Ilk« mad down the street, and ask for the International tion. on Ills WlM-rcaboutM. dumping the occupants, or a hundred Poultry and Stock Food. Use other accidents, are every day occur Dm Rata. C. C. Hendricks, of this city, comes For Rent. Kow Kure for your cow trou rences. It behooves everybody to forward with an explanation of the bles. Ana eUtion lUock. Four acres good garden nnd or have a reliable salve handy and disappearance of J. S. Salsbury, who chard. all under Irrigation, al Echo, Tvlr|4H»ne Main IMI. there’s none as good as Bucklen's left his home, wife and two children Or. Address J. II. Koontz. Echo, Or. Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, ec a week ago. and has not since been 127-129 East Alta St. zema and piles disappear quickly un heard from. Hendricks declares that "THE HARDWARE MAN.” 7 il MAIN STREET. Bunker Hill School shoes are bet der Its soothing effect. 25c at Tall he holds a chattel mortgage of 333 ter than ever. We guarantee every Agent for law's Lice Killer. man & Co.'s drug store. on Salsbury's team and wagon, which pair. Le« Teutach Department Store. •••••••••••••o•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR MEN BUYERS GLOVES HOSE FANCY BELTS FANCY PINS RIBBONS COATS JACKETS FURS CORSETS LAMPS CUPS and PILLOWS Power Will Be Turned on Decwinber 1*—lonipany Will Furnish Ught ami Power Io Athena I niter a 25- Year Contract—Has Ml.tMHl Bush el- of W heat on Hand anil i U mi . uoo Busliels Contracted for. Athena. Dec. 12.—D. H. Preston manager of the Athena branch of the Preston-Parton Milling Co., whose other mill is located at Waitsburg. Wash . escorted a representative of the East Oregonian over the newly completed mill here, and told many interesting things relative to the early history of the milling industry in this country. The construction of the mill was commenced last August. It is «0 feet in height consisting of four stories. It has a 500-barrel capacity a day and will require approximately 200 horse power to operate it. It will be operated by electric power, the power being supplied by the Washington i Oregon Power Co. In addition to using the power for running the mill they will also sup ply the towns of Athena and Weston with power, using their own poles and wires, and equipment Mr. Anderson, superintendent of the power company, expects to turn on the power next Friday. The machinery in the mill is from the Allis-Chalmers Co., and is of the most modern design, the flour tiav- eling three miles in spouts—from the elevator—before it Is sacked as flour. The Preston-Parton Milling Co. has a 25-year contract for 200 horse power, with as much more power as they may require to supply the light and power system for Athena and Weston. W. B. Myers, who is a pioneer miller, is the head miller. Mr. Myers is one of the old-timers in this busi ness. as he operated the old Proebstel burr mill at Weston 25 years ago. The mill is ready to start grinding as soon na the power is turned on. They have 50,000 bushels of wheat on hand and 300,000 bushels contracted for and ready for delivery, when needed. Their output will consist of white flour, whole wheat flour, graham and Skookum Wheat flakes. Their brand will be called the ’’Skookum" flour. In the manufacture of the graham, they wili use the old system, than which nothing better has ever been discovered. The grinding by stones or burrs. The burrs used for this purpose come from Marseilles. France. They have some of the old Peer less brand on hand, a brand by the way. which has been on the market for 39 years. In the early days most of the output of the old Waitsburg mill was taken into the mines about Florence and Orofino. Vollmer and Scott, probably one of the wealthiest firms in Idaho, were heavy patrons of the Waitsburg mill in the early days. The old books of the mill show how Mr. Preston furnished Mr. Scott an outfit of mules to pack in his goods and the flour to start a store in the Idaho mines. Dave Taylor, mayor of Athena, and other old-timers used to haul their flour from Waitsburg In the early days. The Preston-Parton Co. started operations on a small scale in Waitsburg. Wash., in 1865, operating an old-fashioned burr mill of 25-barrel capacity. Mrs. S. M. Nasal CATARRH In nil Its » uk - w Ely’s Cream Balm clean**-**. soothe» »nJ heals the diseased membrane. J t cure, ezizrrh ai.4 dr ies away s cold in the bead qnickly. 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