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MONDAY, JANHAUY 27. 1902. THE USUAL STORY SOMfc FARMERS WORRY Nf W PEN 51 I TON I HUSFS Nfl I ABOUT FROZEN GRAIN. One of Them Says Hurt the Wheat Was Bar. "I do not know thon Ik nny cause prominent farmer tell you many of Cold May Have Where Ground whether or not tor alarm." said n yesterday, "but I u fanners who haTe grain on these hills are begin ning 10 fOOl very un com fort able ov.t the outlook Of having It Injured by this cold snap It eanie on very and dn and the wheat In protected by tho snow that has fallen only In the low places. The heavy wind blew It all off the high ground as fast as It fell, and piled It in the draws Tin ground Is not very wet. which Is In the wheat .- favor, hut I am afraid that some will have to Be reKOwn or be spotted next summer. If the ground hail been very damp when the cold came I would feel much more unroni fortAble than I do. but It was unusu ally dry and has not frozen to any great depth, so far so that if It moder ates or comes more snow to protect it all out uneasiness may be uncalled for. Ot course, this Is something one can't toil much about Conditions have a great deal to do with the out come If conditions had been Just right, and favorable, the cold we have already had waa severo enough to froe out all the grain that is bare and that la enough to cause short crops this year Ilut as I aald 1 do not think conditions could have been more In the favor of the wheat. Of course, none of us can yet tell what will be th result of the cold, but we all feel much concern and will not sleep well at night until after it Is all over and we know." The above shows the feelings of the farmers In general over th OOM of the past three days Quite I num ber have hton spoken to by a repre sentative ot the East Orogonlan. and all have just about the same in say. It was colder on the hills than any Instrument registered in town In several places in the rural district the thermometers registered as low as S to in and some even w low as 12 be low zero The i oldest. 12 below, was in the Colli Springs country, anil farmers In from that neighborhood say all the hills and level ground la bin. . the snow having drifted off Owing to th smallneas of the grain and It- tender condition, which 1m caused by the late dry fall not giving It ,i chance to grow, tin turni era base the belief that It will not stand as much cold us It otherwise would had It come up in the proper time after being sown, and had a good start ill the tall getting well Dandruff and Falling Hair vanish before the magic touch of Newbro's Herpicidc, the 1 1 tool oaamiric disco vor It kill the dandruff errus. Destroy the cause, you re move the effect. Kill the damlruff germ, and your hair will grow abundantly. it. v-.rie.ni. Idaho. lh . . 1. 'M. lin t-i.a.1. ill Ifcut fun cUiiii ler c. It liaa i lai..l my tic.Kt floiit oan.lrutT. aul I. (' my ii m i-i a., it ...... M.Csosaaa. fur Sale at all Firtt-Clatt Drui Store. You will make money H calling on the New Lumbermen bofofO purchasing of lumber tli.it New alieds going up New stock coining in At tin- new retail lumbei yard Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. " MIT K DEMAND Maine" K- I ubltin photoirraphei .- Residence of Thomas .. T.iyloi. College Street. Among the handsome dwelling In 1!"M. is the residence of Mr r l0 ItrOOti between Court and ' by T. I, Howard, the architect i hone i ot utrueted In I'endleton : Mn Thomas C. Taylor, on 0ol street: . Tile house vas dOtiRBI d const i net".! unilet h;s supervision. Tile hotlSe pect being ranged. Is one of the moOl at especially artistic ai:d .active In Petldlaton. the outside as lOOOlnfl and Its Interior well , ar r00t d In the ground and maklnit more top to protect the roots from the cold blasts. NEW POLITICAL PART V FORMED IN DENVER Willis L. Wright. Husband of a Pen dleto'i Girl. Heads tne Move mert. The Willis L Wright mentioned In the following irom the Rooky Moun tain Dally News, of Denver. Is the husband of Wllla Nell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nell. of I'endleton The first steps for the tor mat lot. of a political labor party have heen.tak OB In Denver. This union of pattern makers will begin the propaganda thai has for Its only aim the forma Hon of n separate political party with only union laboring men for Its members A committee of three from that un ion will this week visit every union lOT the plan before It and Ml I indorsement and for men to enrol themselves In the no part) WI' I.. Wilght is at the head of the com mlttee and the other members of It are J. Q, TooOObk BM Henry Shafei These men say that labor controls 18.0IMI VOtes, If not 22,Oilo Vei Denver and that labor can be so cretin- If If wants to he I lie ioi'iniltl ha - Im iiiulateil a m, liner iieeiiiratioti that the "Denver as sih tat Ion. has come to the conclusion that as n per cent oi the wealth of thlH coiinti) Is In the hands of tin capitalist - !' I.- ii.-. I. s- i,i trj tn head t horn off with dollars and cents, so we are making a movi to beat them out with tin- ballot box. where we are M per cent in the majority. We would be pleased to hear of every as soclatlon following the example." HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Psndlaton. HchlflUr city. Robinson und wife Hunt. Cortland Smith 1'oitlaud .fames K. Horn. W H Case . San Francisco. A H Hcrnard. Tacoma William Malier. Portland I J. 0, c. K w M city . THE MAN WHO FORGED A CHECK ON THE BANK. And Then Confessed to the Ded and Went to the Penitentiary. Deputy Sheriff Joe ltlakely has re tinned Irom Salem, where In took W. II. I'llkington. who pleaded guilt) to the charge oi uttering false vldence of deht. and was BOMOBCed t Judge Bllio to serve one year In the peni tentiary. Some two months ago PilklBftOn attempted to pass a forged cheek for $18 on laOO Teutach, manager ol the Cleaver llios. dry goods store, but he was undoubtedly a novice In the bus mess and had made the fatal mistake of not dating It. which caused Mi TetttOOB to he somewhat suspicious and Invi stlgalc before advanc ing tin nuouey on It. The check was drawn OB tin I'endleton Savings Hank In taTOf of K. Allen and had the lorged Ignature of Allen llros.. largi stm I. dealers of near Huron, attached there to. A week bOfOrO this I'llkington had borrowed 7." nts from Mr. TOBteetl on the strength of wanting to go to Ho Allen llros' ranch where he had secured employment, and dill not mve the neceeeery i" eootOi which is tin- fare out tbefO. When In- eanie In with tin check, was alter the bank hud closed lor the StOBIoJI and he ii. reotach that be wanted to !u tin borrowed money, present lip: the Chock to In- i ashed PrOTlOUl to the bank's closing. In- had stopped pa.V IlK'tl I Ol. tin satlle check. saying that it had bOOB lOBl by K. Allen and If presented by all) one lor tin OBOl ler nol to honor It. Alter Mr. TetttSCB was ask.-d in cash It. In- .vent to Hi. tide door ol tin- bank ami the cashier, who had not yet left, told him that It was evidently a forgery, and Fllking ton was arrested before leaving the store He undoubtedly thought that If he got tho money he would get away before the hank open- .1 next morBlBg. and It waa presented lor payment. When snooted in- said be I could move hlH hjUaOOOBCO. ilng that Allen had fouad the efeei I in his pocket after tellmg him to order payment stopped ami had sold it to him. PETITION FOR OPENING OF THE COLUMBIA Demand Upon Conoress for Recognl tlon of the Great Waterway. The following petition Is circulat ing throughout the Inland Kmplre: To the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United Stale in ( nngress Assembled: The lu st development of tho states of Oregon. Washington and Idaho ,., man. I the a.P cpirt Improvement oi out Inland ootorwBye ami bar iiors. and we urge upon congress a liberal policy for their betterment through adequate appropriations mil systematic and continuous work carried on by nny department of i he United States government. Deep cr and wider channels must be cre ated for our tide water harbors to meet tin roqttlrOBMBtfl of our mod -,- t 1 n- thai have rovolu lionised the commerce of the world. Therefore. We. the undersigned, residents ol the states of Oregon, Washington ami Idaho an nrcn of 2v0,000 square miles which Is as i n ce m the corah! Bed ores of all tho New Kiiglaiul states and New York. I'entUylvanlO, New Jersey. Ohio anil Kentucky, lurch) petition the con gress ot the United States to make appropriations in the river and har bor bill for overcoming the ohstruc Hons In the Columbia river between The Dalles and Cclllo. and for Im prOVOmefl! Of the Snaki river so as to give the people ot Kastern Oiegoil, BOOt em Washington ami Idaho a larger ami more profitable market for their product:; Wi demand fur titer that the m itb of the Columbia river shall he Improved so that there shall lie a forty toot channel lor ac . ommodatlon of our foreign and coastwise BOramerOe cW demand that the senators and representative! In ongress from tin- states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho give to these projects for the Improvement of nnv igaton their united ami earnest support. I'pririlpmn Aikan V,,a Hal! "VI The Umatilla Implement Company Agricultural Implements. V hiCe d l jcK? ittfcM FLOUR To make good bread nse TIvats' lb at Klom It t premium at the Chicago "World - K,r ov-r all .' ";' twn, Bnd firoo escalleal nthrfeetlon -vnmt, Rtory BBofe to goaraatoad, We m. ths U.M J? Rolled Baley, Heml live and B I ... fintZ 1VT l1 1? O-a ' vHvT -ST a"- ... ty. is i r.ns, fronvK t'ii Announcement. To accommodate those who are pai t la I to the use of atoml.ers in apply nasal passages the proprietors in liquid from, as BHT'I Liquid incliiillug the lug lunuii Into tin Im catarrhal tumbles. prepare Cream Malm which will he known i n am Halm I'm i spraying tube is fl cents Druggists or by mall The liquid lorin embod les the medicinal properties of the solid preparaUoB cream BbUb is QOlckl) absorbed by the BMmbrBBO and doe., mn dry up (he BOOretlOUl but changes them In natural and health) oharoeter. Bl Brothon M Warren stt. t .New York. A PLEASANT PARTY. Wood Ghoppors and Lumbermen. VW carry the largunt am! boot Hi e of Wood Choppers and Lumlierawn'i Supplies in the city. OonsiitinK of Axch, VWulpes. Hledges. Orooj Cm and One man Sawn, ( all an ' n aniine our line and get our prim liet'ore ptlfODMillg HANSFORD & THOMPSON, The Loadlrig Hardware Men. U' k'l A N Ul AM alx B Flneit Hotfl Ia.Ha eer Dei and Howards. V J inthpCi uecun.-cl on Saturday Evoning at the Younger Home. A very pleasant social party was RtVOfl at tin- home oi V. S. Younger on the corner of Webb ami Johnson ttreete, lotordoj night. Oord bIbi ing iriul dancing wus Indulged in b tie rOOBf people preoeal and refresh nients were served Those present Were Misses Kthel Parsons. Ilesslc. Margaret ami laicy Campbell. Mary Lyons. Klsle ((arret t. Klalc and Norii Younger Messrs. Joseph Kennedv. Clyde Owens. Will Lyons and Kniest ounger BOW s MMw m -HIH) 41 KB OT - '"-W- H 8 K Hupuy. Dayton V HaUhurj. Di The Golden Rule. Thompson, Ogtleu. (i Kspey Omaha. M lirown Walla Walla. II Walter Walla Walla N. Churchill. Chicago. Chen) Sal--ii, II. Zeller, Adams. J. Knrlght. Adams. H Wood worth Raker Hinker. .Spokane Ualley. Portland, (iraham lot Grande. Parker, Athena Porter and wife, ( entrails Drtacole. Mr W II F. F. A. M A. J. J H John C H (i H J H W I) H. C. Hairs P, k Huaottokor, Opohoao. J. O. Helfrfch. Kpokaue. 0 I. DoWBOr, Hpokain Robert Hall. A K McRreen Portland II. U Williams. Portland. Mrs W 8 Ilalbrook, College Place J M. Vajrl. city. J T Bshelnvan. Tacoma J. Oardner. Portland Houser. Portland. K. Porter. Meacham. Coini.-ll I mat Ilia Gertrude Douglas. Kuektord. (leo. H Sutherland, Walla Walla Mrs. Johns ami family, Suuipti r Kd Smith, Oelser Mrs. Ooraoll. W J Williams. I H. Casey. S H Nell. Alba 0. Fraker. I.. Cunningham. Portland. K. Htev.-ns, New York. Lincoln Pierce Milton A Profitable Investment. "I waa troubled for aeven years with my stomach and In bed half mv time," says K. Demlck. Somervllle Ind. "I spent about moo and could get nothing to help BU until 1 tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. 1 have tuk. a few bottles and am OBttrelj well.' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does the atom ach's work by digesting the food Tall man A Co. and Urock ft McComas 8aya He Was Tortured. "I suffered such pain from coriih I could hardly walk." writes H Robin son. Hillsborough, III., hut Baekloa'f. Arnlca Salve completely cured them." Acti in,, magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sor. h scalds, burns, holla, oloon Perfect healer of skin dleeopt and piles. Cure guarant I bj Tallmau ft Co 26c. r. K it. H Weston Local Notes. Weston Jan. 24 PiafBBMH 8 8. Ilamlll and daughter, of Chicago, gave an elocutionary entertammeal Bl the normal school chatel last night Tin- largest audiem . oi the BOOOOfl was present, and the readings ot both .ather am! daughter we.-,- , . dv.il Mith hearty RpplOUM. Mrs. A 8 McOrew, return, d home today from Athena, where she has b. i visiting friends for BBVOral du,a J. H. Hewlns and wife m .,i,ni Vernon, III., are spending BOOM time In Weston. Mr Hewlns about for a location, as be expects fO make this part of the country his futurt home. Hevival services will begin at the Methodist church neit Sunday. The harvest reaped by O. D. Taylor .- tin North Dalles ami Orunil Dalies lownslte boom, shown In detail In a written opinion filed by Judge Clol ind in tin suit of the Interstate Im orovement Company against O. D Taylor. Sarah M. Taylor and the In t.-rstate Investment Companv, to i. ov. i about $200,000 on account of lots ami blocks aold in these two wild cat towns t'OMTLANII. OHBtktN. - ' MIVe V laOiaiOl II 0VWU pVUIV SBiesn - ir tourUt and commercial travelers M C HO' I'" j T T?aO A TIT A afTITa? Wrtte the East J-JC-VjAI jDaUalasO (nr im VUlliHU w alogue of them. A fttll supply always kept tn tiocjt WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! W. C. MINIMIS Working 24 Hours a Day. Theres no reat for those tlroles.s littl. workers -Dr. King's New Life Pills Millions are always busy cur ing torpid liver. Jaundice, blllousnesa lever and ague. They banish alck BOadaOBO, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 26c at Tallnmn ft Co.'a. opposite lln W. & C. R, depot PKN DLKTON , OltKtlON. W. J S fa, WELL, : I Has Many Virtues. For cuts, burna, bruises, DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve Is uuaqualled. Be ware of dangerous counterfeit. Sure ( cure for piles. Tallmau ft Co. Manager 1 Brock ft McComas. says Pa Child Worth Millions. My child Is worth millions to me " Mrs. Mary Bird, of Harrlsbur "yet I would have lost her hr croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." One Minute Cough Cure Is sure cure for coughs, croup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely safe cure which acts Immediately Tallman ft Co. and Brock ft McComas Knglneer Itooney, of th.- U nw i & Rio Orande, saved a party at (lunnl son. Col., from possible serious In Jury by sticking lo his engine as the special train bearing ex Senator Wol cott and Lord and Lady Lennox ran into an open switch. THE French Restaurant cosy Roons V'-ll UfdltBd and Htouii Heated Best 25 cent Meals in the City EXTRAS Frog Leg,,, Eastern and Obwpio Oysters. OPEN DAY and NIGHT HUH. LAFONTAIJN, Prop. SELLS BOTH. KeaererQaL First Class Wood Order Promptly Filled. Telephone, Ited40t, or uall on W. C. at I N N 1H, OAflfl Main Hlreet, Just opposite Hai ford A i hOBBDOOO bara ware store. SB 1 U I 1 Ivi I tJt' - Shi asMii Stt ckt, Honcig and Grain bO YEARS' xweniBNCc lor cal or on mV New York Stock pMP Chicago Stock hickwr Chicago boero m - - Haoaaa You get a . r m- win ii B BI HSI I NAD lAH DaaiotM OorvRiaMTa Ac Anroua Hudlng a kaicfc and daaciluli.ai a.ar ql.-l aatarlaln our ..lamion fraa wbaluar a mbi rr. isuaat aaai.oy fur aaourlua ualwiu. rauioa uaau Uuua.b Muw A Ce r. 'HCtmlfvAi.r without hsv7ra th from us. BIO 3WC- aflll I SAND & BRIO Scientific Jlmcrlcan. bandaomalr IliuatratMl waaklr Ijiraaat ttt- nr ftiiy aoiauooc tourual 'l ariua. a a o ur luonint fi tMta kyali nnanaajr Co."-' New Tort a I VBBI B UJ9 Trucking " m y ft. wuii la mn, u. v.