The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, December 30, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 6

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FRYDAYTDECEMBER SO. 1904.
CAME NEAR DYING
From an Awful
Skin
Humour.
for grazing put post * is now yielding
35 bushel* of wheat
to the acre.
Douglas Belts recently broke up some
of hl* pasture land that has proven
to be splendid wheat land. He thin«*
the road would be a financial success
and |>rove of inestimable value In
PREMIUM ESSAY BY MISS
opening up and developing a rich urea
SOPRI A R.ABBINOVITZ.
of country.
AAa» s«dc<'t«'d u- tsomewhal the Best
.Among Seventy Ih-Mriptive Letters
Submit««*»! by Students of St. Jos­
eph's A«ad«‘i»iy. IVndletot»—I’eiull««-
toii A«n«lem> AAlil Be the Next In-
-tltuiioii to Re-qmml to Supt. AAcll««.'
Re«4liest.
U
:
.1 ( I.AIIK W \S Till
VI« I IM LIST Mt.HT.
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I
tii.iNqu«* bull. JohiiHoii’K orcht-Rlru. of
Athena, will furnfah the muMc.
The public Hchnol un<i Columbia
College will cloae thin afternoon for
.1 week'* vacation. Mo*t of the teach­
ers and a number of *tu<lentfi will go
to their homes for a visit.
Mr. and M in . Thomas Spense are
< « lebrating their 25th wedding anni­
versary by giving a dinner to their
numerous friends.
Mr. and Mr«. William R. Craig will
leave
tomorrow
for
Ellensburg,
Wash.. to spend Christman w’lth Mr.
Craig’s father and mother.
J. D. McKnlght, of Condon, Is vls-
iting hit* brother, A. E. McKnlght.
The A. F. and A. M
M. lodge held
tlielr election and installation of of-
fh vrs Wednesday evening
Worship-
fi.i master, F. E. Wilcox; senior war-
den. J. F. Campbell; junior warden,
James E. Romine; treasurer.
treasurer, A. M.
Elam; secretary. W A. Banister; sen-
tor deacon. E J Davis, junior dea-
con. Charles E Demaris; tyler. Geo
Church; senior i steward. J E Davis;
junior steward. William Bee kins.
Mr. ahd Mrs. . Roy B
Allen. of
Waitsburg, are guests of their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Allen.
E. L. Smalley came over Wednes­
day evening from Walla Walla to at­
tend ! meeting of Masons.
I XI I < 111
XI MB! It BIRRED
FROM TIIE O. It. A N
Seriy/^wcr- J
last Order Signed by Conductor
< luirles F. Brown Was No. 13—He
Joked Willi tlu Dlspnu-liers Over
the Number ami Warned Engineer
II u -I m 'H to lxM,k Out for Danger— |
I >1-1 alchers 1 Jbniiiale Order No. |
13 > rum lite Regular Onler Hook.
-Arup-yyion
,x .
kdn^ucJRÁ
riiievcs Gained an I’m inner by I Mnx
a Crowbar on a Rear W indow— All ItrunelK-, of Agrieiilture Alouki Be
/j
.«#
Wasted to Skeleton.
j/
They l.rft tlir Till and Money I'n-
Itencfliust l<|unll> Willi Thal of
touched anti
Helped Theniselves
Ral-ing Hör-«'«— A Mn— Meeting
■*7A\1 ( J N
Liberally to Knives and Pistols—
of < itisens Will IP* llchl Dtwember
<«amr Was Amateurish But Dar-
31. al l’nrlors of « onniietvial .As.«o-
Ing and the l’er|>el rators l4ft Br­
The c
it f - !mg that your inner table
F.
County School Supei intendent
elaiion io Dlwu— and \dopt Plan,
Since the tragic death of Conductor
hind Them tin* <'rowbar.
K. Welles has received the first . return
—
NigtHT«
Rate
au
Option
on
suiia-
«Jharles
F.
Brown
at
ICamela,
on
the
is
ficrfed
.
:cct in its appointments can be
One Application Soothed Him io from his recent request to the t each-
morning of November 8. the 13th
Last night W. J. Clark's hardware
blc IxH'alion.
realized
ii
you
have a service oi I
letters
era to have their pupils write
train order of each day has been for­
Sleep.
Cure Speedy
store was robbed.
to their friends in the East telling
ever
abolished
on
the
Mountain
di
­
Wallace Silver Plate.
The thieves effected an entrance
and Permanent
them of the advantages of ' Oregon through a rear window by piying the To the Citizens of I’maUlia County i
vision of the O. R. A N.
St.
and of its matchless resources.
The last train order algned by Con­
iron shutter* from their hinges. The
We have been requested by many
Joseph's academy is the first to re­
ductor Brown on that fatal trip was
Mrs. Rorer’s illustrated book, “ How to Set the Table.
<»L the citizens of Cniatilla county
inner window was then forced.
The
Pendleton
academy
also
•• When my little boy wm »bout three spond,
order No. 13. which he received at
Evidently the thieves were planning Aho are Interested in promoting the
letters
on
month* old his head broke out with a took up the plan of writing
Bingham Springs an<j which, in his
a bit of hold-up woi k. for firearms growth of our >tock and agricultural
rash, which was very itchy and ran con­ Decc'niber 20.
usual jovial manner, he at first re­
seemed to be all they wanted. They resources and encouraging the raising
siderable watery fluid. We tried every­
fused to sign for. telling the despatch-
At St. Joseph's academy 70 letters
thing we could, but be got worse all the I were rant to friends of the pupils re- tcok six or eight revolvers, three of of fine stock, fruit and vegetables to
••r to change the number.
select
a
suitable
location
for
a
county
them
bJIng
of
the
Colt's
make
They
time till it spread to his arms, legs, and
70 one of
After a few words of joking over
then to hts entire body, and he got so I si-ling in the East. Of the sent to selected a few good pocket knives fair grounds and race-truck.
the «ires with the dispatcher. Con­
the
best
was
selected
and
After considerable trouble and ex­
also, probably thinking it a good op­
bad that he came near dying. The rash
do tor Brown took the order and in
would Itch so that he would »cratch till ’ Superintendent Welles. As it is the portunity to select some <'hrIm mat« pense we selected, in dose proximity
the blood ran, and a thin yellowish stuff ; first response to come in from his re­ resents for their friend*. without i to Pendleton, the best location for Ib-Hl I «tau- < luinging Hand«—\ lsil- delivering a copy of it to Engineer
Pete Theisen said In fun- ‘That’s a
would be all over his pillow in the morn­ quest. we take pleasure in reproduc- expense, A peculiar feature of the that purposv- that can be procured A
<»r I'roni Gru-« Vcll<->—R<-turnc«l bad one. Pate, look at the number and
ing. I had to put mittens on his bands ' ing it herew ith, and in commending affalt Is that the revolvers were just preliminary survey lias been made,
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I n»m Wedding Triji Mrs. Walker then lock out
to keep him from tearing his skin around Ito the consideration of all those who «■pposite the till. The revolvers were anti a sufficient water supply arrang-
It
was
the
his wrists. He got so weak and run have friends In the East this plan of taken, but the money In th- till. 816 , ed for. it now remains for I the people I I* hnproxing in lifbttlth< Yiristiuas
last order M r Brown ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e
e
down that he took fainting spells like personal communication. It would er 81». wus undisturbed.
| interested in such an entei prise
IiaptlM Church— ’ecelved. it being a meet on train No.
Observance at
we would think him dying. He was al­ not be a bad idea to take this copy of
1.
at
Meacham,
and
reading
as
fol
­
The
crowbar
which
they
used
to
!
throughout
the
county to raise the I
I 'ntcrtalniiMMit (•lien a» a Librar} lows
most a skeleton and his little hand« the East Oregonian and mark the
pty the ‘ron rhulters from their | necessary' funds to make it a hu > cess. J
were thin like claws.
Hrnrflt.
T*a Grande. Nov. t, 130«.
article
and
send
it
to
some
Eastern
hinges, tl.ey Ml as a souvenir of |
We have thought ¡1 Lest I to cali a
** He was bad about eight months
Train order No. 13.
their « si!. Possibly they thought to ma Mt meeting of citizens of tha c<»un- '
ib-lix. Dec. 23 —8. .* Hutchinson
when we tried Cntlcura Remedies. I acquaintance or friend:
To conductor and engineer train
trade he ciowbar for the articles I t> for the purpose of disci UMing th hi-»» purchase 1 of <» J Piper the prop-
st. J<>-<-|»h's A«w«leni>.
had not laid him down in hi* cradle in
No. «. at Bingham «Springs No. 1
taken;
the daytime for a long time. He had
>ut
Mr.
Clark
Sitys
hr
Is
stock-
J
er?y
at
the
corner
proposition.
of
Concord
and
>'< lidlelon. Ore.. l»e<. 20. 19*4.
(one) will meet No. € <six) at Mea-
got so that he just slept in our arms all |M uv < Edna Swartz.
e,l up on crow n
und if he had
This is the ouiy location left, and H.irrlaon «treetn. for 1275
the time. I washed him with CnUcnra I New York. N. Y.
l-een
msulted hr * would not have if this opportunity U permitted to slip
Charles Grant, >f Grass Valley, for- ' ham No. 1 (one) to take siding.
Soap and put on one application of
made the tra !e
\\ ho is shy a c
the county will probably never be merly of this pl«c s. mude a short visit Signed Conductor Brown. Train No.
Dear Friend;—Now that the time
Cuticura Ointment and he was so
Operator Swayne.
bar? It wa¡ x probably stolen
<
able to secur another location wlth- h«*re thiK week, and left Friday even- «. at 5 43 a rn.
opening
of
the
I
is
'approaching
for
the
soothed that I put him iu the cradle.
Superintendent's signature. M J B.”
some nearby establishment.
ing
on
the
W.
out
the
expenditure
of
a
great
deal
It.
for
a
visit
A
C
You don't know how glad 1 felt when be great Lewis and Clark fair, it affords
Th«-
order
wa-
executed,
by
the
with h!s f*arenta. Mr. and Mrs. it 8
more money.
felt better. It took one box of Cntlcura I a grand opportunity for the people of
fosMng of th« two trains at Mears am.
I FIMiFRK CASH books . joi r > al *>. day book *, mem .
HEI’I’XER MAYS.
Now is the time to act. If *e all Grant, of Seattle
Ointment, pretty near one cake of Cnti- the East to vis't our state. Those
and train No. C having no nee * .-*
best
inter-|
Z»*ph
l-^jckwood.
Jr
work
together
and
for
the
.
w
ho
is
attend-
enra Soap, and about half a bottle of who come will soon be convinced
i;\M»t »I IMIOKs. EVERYTHING REQUIRED IN 1WKIKKEEP-
further orders until she reach«
Cuticura Resolvent, to care. I think that Oregon is one of the most pro- 11CI1I >.f Interest Gatheretl I'roin tlw ests of the county we will be able to. ing school at Whitman College. Is
Grande.
Conductor
Brown
did
not
re-
home
for
the
holidays.
njerprise sol
our little boy would hare died only for gressive states of the Union. and
secure this beneficial eit,
Papers of Timt Town.
ING
• tv»- orders at Kameta, and th* only
the Cuticura Remedies, and 1 shall al­ thoroughly up-to-date in every par-
Mr and Mr« Z W Ixx*kwood and
A M. Slocum has purchased C. C. essential to the proper enc<iurage- I
« •der In his p«v ket at th* time nf hh
ways remain a Arm friend of them."
Patterson's lumber yards and
will merit of our stock and i agricultural j ilaught«-r May. will leave In a few *udd«n and tragic death was order
mks . m . c . M aitland . j * sp « r , tieular.
industries, therefore, we have select- 4.' > n for Southern California, where
c«.ns«>li<lste
the
business
with
his
i
own
We.
the
people
of
Oregon,
«and
in
OXTXRIO.
the winter, arid from No. 13. received at Hingham Springs
ed. Saturday. December 31. 150«. atj th-y *%ill
When the news of his death reach­
No return in 14 year*. Mrs. Maitland fact, all the people of the Union). about the first of January. Mr. Pat­ 3 o
whence
they
will
leave In the spring
x.*k
p.
tn.,
as
the
lime
for
hold-
!
writes., under date of Feb. 24, 1908. that | owe thanks for this beautiful place terson will try ranching in connec-
ed the «llspafcher*. it was at one* re-
for
an
extended
trip
in
the
East.
Commercial
I
in«
the
meetin«.
and
the
START THE NEW YEAI! Will! A NEW SET OF BOOK«
the cure Is permanent.
memlteied that he had joked about
Ito three men: President Thomas Jef­ lion with the real estate business.
Mr i and Mrs. Frank Stanton ro­
Alva Thompson bought, this week, A**uclatlon rooms in the city of Pen-1
“ It affords me much pleasure to in­ ferson. Mr. Meriwether Lewis and Mr.
th*
number
of
th*
order,
and
then
(umed Wednesday evening from an
BOUGHT OF I S. sT«M'K I N EX« El LED AND PRICES COR-
lieton as the place.
form you that it is fourteen years since
md there it «1« decided to never
llllam Clark.
President Jefferson, the R. C. Wills residence property on
extend« rd honeymoon trip.
Come one and all. and
my boy was cured of the terrible skin before his administration. proposed Main street, paying theref.w »2025
igafn l«sue Order No. 13 to a train
RHT.
Mrs. Hugh Walker, who Is receiving
disease from which he suffered.
Mr. Thompson has leased the proper- opinion. Every one la
from the I^i Gran 1* dispatcher’s of­
«
treatment In Walla Walla for blood
“ He has been permanently cured and an exploration of the land beyond the t« to Drs. Higgs and Kistner for a be pre ent. This mean
fice.
Missouri for an overland passage to
p«'eon ing la reported much better
1« hearty and strong.”
term of three years, who will use your I eightxirs and fri
The train ordere issued from the
the
Pacific
ocean.
This
proposition
SM<1 Ox>oc<xx>t tka vwM. Cxt kMT » B^raat. Ok.
The public school closed Friday
You are j
fall to rome
(la fcra «TcaocilMa CoaN* nt a. 9c. wr
dispatcher’s office begin at No. I. at
k iown as his “pet plan,’’ was made the building for a sanitarium.
Oiataxct. Jle . Sow. Ce I»*. . Uaio* C Ckamr-
af -rr.oon for the Ch r bit ma* holidays
terested. Don't leave tl
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
J
Slocum,
who
will
midnight,
and rur. consecutively
hose So . Pano, i Ro« 4« h fvi Boxoa. K Colaahoa
little of until 11 years later. When,
?dU.“ Emma Green left this morn­
a»* r*Mr Drw * t'k*" C*S*
* noo*“*«
îhrough the day. until the next mid-
at last, it was decided to make the ex­ leave shortly for Eugene, were given »»me one else.
Saad tor ’ Bow to van g««ry Uuaoar.
ing for a holiday visit with relatives
FRANK FRAZIER
at the M E
night, as many as 200 being lasu-d in
ploration. Mr. Meriwether Lewis, cap- a farewell reception
at« I friends at Walla Walla. She ex- the
J A FEE
urse of the 24 hours.
| tain of the U. 8. army. was. on Zc- chutch parsonage Tuesday evening
P<
tw
to
remain
in
the
Garden
City
GEORGE
PERINGER.
Hereafter the blank space tn the
J.-ount of hi* firmnes of purpose and Tae Heppner friends of this estimable
several
weeks.
ToM THO1H*SOM.
order Look a «signed for a descrip­
undaunted courage, chosen to take family regret very much their decis­
Charles Albee conducted a shooting
J W K1MBRELL-
tion of Order No. 13. will bear no
charge of the exploring party. Lieut. ion to leave Heppner as their resi­
mate
h
this
morning
for
about
30
record
William Clark of the I.’. S. a--my. was dence here of many years has ripen­
turkeys,
in
which
the
local
rifle
shots
> vn HD YY's !.<M VIA.
On many roads there Is no engine
appointed captain, and with about a ed a friendship of many strong ties
look considerable Intereat.
No 13. and other roads have long
dozen men. and plenty of provisions, that time only can break asunder.
The basket social and enter'.am-
the two explorers set out on their The best wish«« of their host of
is In mer.t given by the pupils of the pub­ ago declined to Impose on the super­
John H
stition of train and enginemen by is­
journey. They embarked on May 14. friends go with them to their new Pendleton today.
lic school Friday evening under the
1804. After a perilous journey they home. Mr. Slocum wijl engage in the
in direction of R*v. G. W Simons, was suing ”13" orders.
Tharp,
of
Athena.
Is
Robert
I
While there is no possible connec­
reached what is now Oregon. In the drug business in Eugene, having al­ Pendleton today.
very FUcc*ssful and a neat sum was
ready purchased a business there —
tion between the number and the ac­
latter part of August. 1805
realized
for
the
school
library
fund
Sam Bannister, of Weston. Is a
ident, yet there are thousands of
The scene which here met their Heppner Times.
The Christmas exercises of the Bap-
J. T. Hoskins Is down from Pendle­ Pendleton visitor this afternoon.
people in the world. In all occupa-
gr«ze was a magnificent stretch of
Elbert Re-id. formerly of this city liet Sunday school are to be given •lons. who feel uneastnesa tn the as-
primeval wilderness
Great herds of ton looking after his ranch and sheep.
thia evening In the church at 7
scMiütlon of the seemingly unlucky
bison and horses were seen, tearing J. T is running «400 head of sheep now of Ka'-.lotua. Wash . is visiting
o’clock. A short program has been number, and th^s action of the dis­
friends in this city.
across the prairie* The rivers teem­ this winter.
prepared
by
the
committee
In
charge
Butter creek property Is
patchers. will b* an Immeasurable re­
ed with fish and there were ail man­
Ml»« Nellie Darr has been elected and Instead of the usual
Christmas
ner of wild fowl in abundance About Ing In value. J T. Hasktns
Cottonwood Street
teacher tn school district 24. 15 miles tree, an evergreen ladder has been lief tn many railroad men
three months later the explorers fered »12.400 for his ranch
northwest of Pendleton
*.
made,
and
It
Is
thought
will
be
very
teached that which they sought—the acres. but refused.
NEEDED MONEY.
Dr. J. A. Best of Weston, today Interesting, «‘specially tn the little
H. E Rartholomew has finished
Pacific coast. There was a great dis­
moved to Pendleton, where he expects folks
threshing
his
wheat.
Some of It went
pute as to the ownership of the Ore­
Claim- He D m I Not Make Miracpre- ♦»♦♦♦♦♦O»»»»»
e♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦*»»»♦♦< •
to locate and practice his profession
gon territory and the United States 30 bushels per acre. He Intends sow-
w-nlation>c
Miss
Mary
Rust
left
tills
morning
o
i
H
om
north
mkiy
claimed it by right of exploration, It Ing some wheat next year as he has
♦
By representing himself as a aor.
is not known from what our state re­ let a contract to plow 1000 acres — for Walla Walia to sperol Christmas
♦
with her sls’.er. Mr«. H. Thompson. "Ti n Nights in a Barroom" NN III Be of G. W Hunt, builder of the W. A C
ceived it* name, but various opinions Heppner Gazette.
R railway. Martin Hunt this morning
J. L. Roe left this morning for his
SVesented About January I.
are given.
■ uceeded in borrowing money from
Milton.
He
has
Just
return-
home
at
One hundred years ago Oregon
4 « HANCE I OR SOMEONE.
Christmas preparations are the or-
W & Byer* and F. B Clopton. It
ed from Baker City, where he visited der of the day.
could truly be spoken of as the "wild
a as later found that the man was not
West.” There were great forests of IViin-ylvania Giri \A itli a Fancy for his son.
The late rains make the car dene r* a son of G W. Hunt, and Clopto-i se­
No Cost of Operation
pine. fir. spruce, alder, cottonwood,
O. G. chamberlain, justice of the and ranchers hopeful.
tlx* Brccx} W«-»t.
cured his arrest on a charge of ob­
Write today lor Ires iUu»tr»ted booklet
oak and maple: broad expanses of
peace of Athena, was a tasines* vts-
Barney Cm«n«r'i condition re-
taining money under false pretense*
Ho. young men of the West I Here's
Columbia Engineering Works rich prairie land; much wild game your
returnlng on
last mains about the same
itor yesterday,
The prisoner declared he said he «as
opportunity.
Miss Estella La­ night's train
and fish; and every convenience for
10th sad Johnson Su., Portland, Oro.
The young people of district 35 and a son of
T W. Hunt and not G W i >
prospering towns, yet no civilized peo­ Bar. of Weatherly. Carbon county.
P H. Tiedeman and Bert Cartane thereatx.uts. are rehearsing to piace Hunt.
ple to make use of these gifts of Pennsylvania, desires to correspond are in town from Athena
Mr. Car- the play of •Ten Nights In a Bar-
Young Hunt secured 11 from (.Top-
Providence. The Indians, as wild as with some one of you. Her object lane has just bought out Mr Tiede- room' on the boards on or about New
ton' and 1110 from Byer*. He says
«he
does
not
state
and
she
does
not
Tear'*
< ' the country itself, were certainly well
man's saloon.
he needed money and was not at-
TO THE PEOPLE
suited to their forest borne; but It lay nclusc a photograph, yet she Is evi-
BIG CUTS WILL BE MADE IN PRICE OF ORANGES
The Literary society met on Friday
Ada Ely, who Is attending St.
templing to deceive anyone when he
in the hand* of the white man to Jently sincere, for she wrote with a
«, Of Umatilla county, Oregon:—
evening.
December
21.
and
rendered
Joseph's
Academy
It.
•hi*
city,
went
first
ar
­
lead
pencil
and
made
asked
for
the
loan*
When
her prettiest
SOON OCR ORANGES ARE SU EFT AND DEUC1OUK
make our state what !\ is today.
< > Do you know that within two
to Weston this morning to spend the a fine program of slr.gtng. recitation*, rested he gave hl* name as Martin
Its cities and towns are coming letters.
’ ; days’ drive of you, lying in the
etc.
PROMPT DELIVERY OCR HOBBY.
The brief request of Miss LaBar holidays at home.
and later said it was Martin Hunt. He
rapidly into prominence and trans­
< > north part of Franklin county,
Mr. and Mr* W*. L. Kidder of Spo­
was
received
yesterday
is
about
25
years
of
age
and
of
rather
by
Frederick
Fannie
and
Mark
Robinson
are
continental railroads connect them
Washington, where the condi-
kane are spending the holidays with
pleasing appearance
He is a stran­
with the largest cities of the Union. Nolf In a package of goods, and it herb from Milton. They are guests of relatives and friends.
< » tions of soil and climate are
reads:
ger In Pendleton.
Mr and Mrs C. P Strain. They art­
Schools and churches are to be found
< * nearly the same, and have been
The people near the Richardson
"Would like to correspond with former pupils of Mr. Strain.
Hunt was tried tn the Justice court
in all parts of the state. <»ur beauti­
pronounced so by some of your
•inch have completed a fine levee to
ful homes are unsurpassed, especially vome young gentleman from the
L. E. Tipton has been elected clerk guard their ranches against the rav- this afternoon and sentenced to three
< ► best ranchers, you can buy good
"Miss Estetla LaBar.
months tn the county Jail.
the country homes. Leaving the noise West.
of school district 40. at Kamel*, to fill ages of the river.
improved wheat ranches rang-
"Weatherly.
and tumult of the city and It* impure
the vacancy caused by the death of C.
< ► ing in price from 815.00 j,,
"Carbon County. Pa." H. Carlson. Carlson was accidentally
New Hotel for Astoria.
atmosphere, one finds relief in the
$25.00 per acre, with water and
o
¡>ii i> it pi l in o
Nolf declares he has all the corres­ kill. I while - i* hunting, two mont »
A meeting of the "hotel committee*' I <>
fresh, invigorating air of the country.
« , growing crops on 7
pondence
he
can
attend
to,
and
re
­
was held last evening and O. W. i >
It is true we have very few hospitals,
ago.
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For further information call
Mr». James Hartnctl of Till» Clly
Lounsberry was appointed to Inter­
as compared to the eastern states, lucts that some of his friends take
on or write
A. R. Barnett and E. E. Dudley
Dies
at
Pueblo
Wiilk-
En
llixite
•are
of
the
Pennsylvania
girl.
view the financial interests of the I
The few we have are first-class, but
left on this morning's train for their
town and make an effort to Interest I
liomc.
cur best and grandest hospitals are
C. W. CRABILL.
home
in
Athena.
They
are
attending
Hcrc From Mtx-rta.
the woods, the fields and the fresh
Mrs. James Hartnett died this them in a project thAt has the best
Land Agent.
the Oregon Agricultural College at
Mr. and Mr*. F. K. Shipley.
air. The industries, too. are making
of Corvallis.
morning at 7:15 o'clock at Pueblo, Interests of all In the city at stake.
Connell, Wash.
Court and Johnson Streets
great strides >n the fiebT of progress. Revelstoke. B. «’.. arrived last night
Col.
The project, as put forth, lias In [
Mrs. Hartnett is the daughter
W. L. Thompson, cashier of the
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of Mr. and Mr* Robert Living of this contemplation a hotel to cost in the
National Bank, will leave
Our
are wheat, fruit and sheep raising ■IhitJley’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cha*.
city. Yesterday they received a dis­ neighborhood of »100.000. to be up- 1
Mr. thl« evening for Lewiston, to spend patch saying their daughter was seri­ to-date tn all Its appointment* and i
and salmon fishing.
Many an In- McBee. In conversation with
»
Justrfous farmer has become wealthy Chipley he said. "I pull a train the holidays. His wife and son pre­ ously HL Her brother, Fred, and her such as will be advertised abroad as »♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦e
*
by raising wheat on our extensive over the Selkirk«, my run being from ceded him several days ago.
sister. Mary, took last night's train to a place where those seeking rest
THE BEST
Jes*« N. York, a prominent Weston be with her.
plains. There is mild weather, fertile Field. In British Columbia, to Lag-
This morning a dis­ domicile during business, or a place »♦♦•«»»»♦»»»»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»»»»»««««»«♦
IS THE CHEAPEST
roll, good irrigation, and everything <en. In Alberta, a distance of about farmer, came to Pendleton last night patch arrived wiylng she died at 7; 15 to stay during reg ittas. etc., is all that
130 mile*. Mine Is an all mountain to meet his brother. John A'ork. of t.'iis morning.
that is necessary for a good crop.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart­ <-an be asked.—Astoria Astortan.
Bear this in mind when you
will nett were on their way home from the
The brother
Our mild winter is due to the warm tun and in places the grade is as high North Carolina.
need poultry and stock supplies
wind, or "Chinook." which passes M eight per cent. At present there make his home near Weston.
At Barstow. Cal.. F. A. Wilson, a
St. Louis fair Then Mr* Hartnett
and ask for the International
over the Japan current and blows in­ Is about four and a half feet of snow
Poultry and Stock Food. Use
T. E. Hinton, an old resident of this was taken sick and they stopped off switchman, shot and killed Lewis De
land. The great Columbia river, not­ In the Selkirks, and the rotary plow place, but for some time past a resi­ at Pueblo. Mrs. Hartnett was mar­ June, a bartender.
Kow Kure for your cow trou­
ed for its salmon fisheries, is one of is kept busy. We pas* the world-fa­ lient of Pendleton and Ritter, arrived ried In this city about six years ago.
bles.
the most picturesque features of the mous Selkirk glacier to which thous- in town yesterday on a visit and to She leaves a little daughter 4 years
state. No artificial scenery of the »nds of tourists come. It Is said to be look after his Interests.-—Long Creek old. and a baby boy six months old.
East can be compared to the beauti- equal to anything In the Alps."
This Is a peculiarly sad blow to the be­
Ranger.
127-129 Em«t Alta St.
ful pictures which Nature has patnted
reaved relatives as till yesterday they
«»PENS SATURDAY. DFCEMBI R IT.
Miss
Emma
Green,
who
has
done
Agent for I>ee*s Lice Killer.
llnil loo Pn-ranger».
on either ride of this river and its
had no intimation that she was not
tranches.
Another beauty
is the
The excursion train this morning such good work In the public schools In her usual health.
snow-capped mountains that can be had 109
10» passengers.
passengers,
distributed as of Helix for the last three years, has
seen from any part of the state. Th«**» follows
23 from Walla Walla. 29 resigned and Miss Cora Picket will
Two Schools « lose.
llrat-class work, satisfaction guaranteed
Prices rigtit.. S{W«Nal
mountains afford us healthful sum­ from Milton, six from Weston,
13 take her place. Miss Plckel has taught
Miss A nice Barnes has closed a
inducement to «Tub.
mer resorts There is still much good from Athena and 38 from Adams, In the Helix schools before.
three month's session of school in
OF PENDLETON.
land here that needs Improvement, This means a busy day for the clerks
H. G. Walker was seised with a district 55. and forwarded her report
and we extend an Invitation to all our as a great many are In from the sudden attack of heart trouble yes­ to the county superintendent. There
CAPITAL, SUPPLU8 AND UN­
friends in the East to come and make country to complete their Christmas terday and became unconscious at the ate nine pupils in the district, which
DIVIDED PROFITS .......... »200.000 their homes in our beautiful country. buying.
real estate office. Dr. Cashatt was Is In the foothills, three miles from
new.
The Lewis and Clark centennial Is
summoned and succeeded In restoring Weston. School has also been closed
Exchange and telegraplilc trans- to be held in Portland, the metropolis
Charged With stealing Otcrcoat.
the patient, whose condition for a in district 21,
Miss Adelle Darr,
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Exchange and telegraphic trans­ of the state. The exhibit grounds are
Earl Perry is under arrest charged time created alarm.—Weston Leader. teacher. There were 20 pupils In the
fers sold on San Francisco. New York, at the north end of the city, on the
with the larceny of an overcoat. The
school.
Chicago and p.-lncipal points in the Willamette river, Not only the ex-
bit POU
coat was taken from the O. R. & N.
NEWS OF .MILTON*.
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North weak
hibition grounds, but the city of Port­ depot some time yesterday.
Perry
N'cw Irrigation <\>ni|iany.
Drafts drawn on China, Japan and land itself, has many attraction« to
I
was arrested when he attempted to Will Spend Tlicir Vacation at Moro,
Articles of incorporation of
Europe.
the visitor, as has also the surround- sell the coat at a second-hand store.
Wilson
Irrigation
company
were
filed
WOMEN
Ritzville
and
Otlu-r
Point'
-Masons
Makes collections on reasonable Ing country. The fair begins June 1
The coat belongs to John Roberts of
today at the office of the county
terms.
Install a New Corpa «f Officers
and closes October 15. We wish you lai Grande. The owner is In Pendle­
clerk. The capital stock is 1700 di­
and all your friends to be here and ton today to appear against Perry.
< elebruting 25th Anniversary of vided Into seven shares. The Incor­
LEVI ANKENY, President.
Importen, Breeders and Dealers in
we promise you a pleasant visit.
Marriage MaM|ii<- Rail lite Even- porators are the following Echo resi­
W. F. MATLOCK, Vice-President.
• »
Under separate cover I am sending
General Siiniitu r» Going East.
Ing of Dewmber 2«—School and dent«: William Wilson. J. A. Ralmos,
G. M. RICE, Cashier.
you a map of Oregon, Washington
General Owen Summers, who com­
E. E. Elder, W. W. Whitworth. Elmer
< 'ollcge Have a Week’s Vacation.
A mother’s love Mart* a man or wt^maa
and Northern Idaho; and an illustrât- manded the second Oregon Volunteer
Spike. Joel Halstead.
on the right path. The right retuedv at
ed book describing these states; also Infantry during the Spanish-American
Milton. Dec. 23.—Rev. and Mrs. A.
the
right time 6t* a mother for the ordeal.
pamphlets describing the fair and war, passed through Pendleton this J. Adams have arrived from Moro
A »10.000 Deal.
Motherhood is often looked forward to
Hoping to s*e you here. morning on ills way to Portland, from and will visit their daughter. Mrs. J.
grounds.
with
feeling« of ^reat dread by most wom­
George R Roberts has sold to W.
ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 188».
I remain
At Mtrch a time when she is nervous,
n trip to New York City.
General E. Nichols until New Years.
A. Stevens, of Ellensburg. Wash., for en.
Your sincere friend,
Mb
Mae Littleton, one of the a consideration of »10.000. 480 acres dyspeptic, irritable and in need of a uterine
Summers is inspector of customs for
tonic—something which will calm the nerv
CAPITAL .................................. $100, 00
SOPHIE RABINNOVITZ.
teacher«, wtll go to spend her vuca- adjacent to the city limits on the ous system through the special organ-, and
the port of Portland
Transacts a general banking business.
lion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. north. The deal
a strength builder, she will find I)r. Pierce’s
was
negotiated
Interest allowed <>” time deposits.
McManus Takes a Holiday,
Favorite Pre-cription just what is needed.
J M. Lil tieton.
Bannlster-Swtut.
through If T. Wade A Son.
large Importation Just Receive«!.
Exchange bought and sold on all
Here is a medicine that has stood the test
Last Tuesday evening Columbia
J. P. McManus, the proprietor of • Jerry Swart and Miss Lillian Bun-
of
a
third
of
a
century
with
approval,
in
princii>al points.
College gave another recital to a Urge
Hctiool DlMrlct Will Borrow.
that time it B as sold more largely than any
collec- the Pilot Rock Record, leaves tonight nister were married last night at
Special attention given
for Portland and other valley points. Athena, Justice of the Peace O. G- and appreciative audience at the new
We have purchase«! the OREGON FEED YARD, wtiere we
The county school superintendent other remedy put up specially for womaa'l
tiOM.
opera
house.
Asked what special business took him Chamberlain officiating.
iiave o|M*ne«l permanent lieadqiiarters, and are prepared io supply
has been notified by the clerk of the weaknesses It is guaranteed by the pro­
prietors
not
to
contain
a
particle
of
alcohol
Mrs J. L. Pierce, accompanied by school board at Pilot Rock that they
to Portland, he said, "Been carrying
the demand for fine importeli l>«>r*es. All horra* Mold by us are
W. J. FURNISH, President.
—which could only do harm to a sensitive
her daughter. Miss Epsa. has conie have secured authority to solicit a system
registered.
a mileage book on the O. R. A N. in
Me I n ty re-Johnson.
<
j N. TEAIi. Vice-President.
A. M. Johnson und Cassie Mcln- from Walla Walla to spend Christmas loan of SI200 for the erection of a
my pocket for the past year and
The World’s Dispensary Medical Asgocw
We invite the public tu call and examine d»e bt'Mutlful hoiWM
T. J- MORRIS. CnahJer.
with her daughter. Mrs. F. A. Sikes. school house.
lion, of Buffalo, N. Y., proprietors of Dr.
we have for saie.
j W. MALONEY. Ass’t Cmshier. never used a mile of it. It expires tyre were married yesterday at
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, offer a $500
Mrs. Henry Nagel, of Walla Walla,
within a few days, so I am going to Athena.
reward for women who cannot l»e cured of
and daughter. Mrs. Harry J. Miller,
take a few days off to use it up.” He
Dr. William A. Evans, of Chicago, Leuconhca. Female Weakliest, Prolapsus,
of Portland, have Deen visiting Mrs. In un address before the Graduate or Falling of Womb. All they ask is a fair
is enthusiastic about the prospects of
Real Estate Transfers.
Lee Beam and wife to Nellie w. J. L. Williamson.
the Pendleton Southern railroad. He
Nurses* association, stated that there and reasonable trial of their means of cure.
Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellet* cure cou-
Nsxt Monday night the stockhold­ ui<- PltOO cases of tuberculosis In Chi­
aays land in the vicinity of Pilot Beam, land near Pendleton; consid­
•tipation, bdiousncta and headache.
ers of the new opera hall wtll gtv«a cago.
Rock considered of no value except eration, 11201.76.
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