fcrt > f£ ' *■< íw t- % ■ \ ’V •• ' 's f P v -' i . F f N t - ", * T SJH5SS5 = ■ 1 i ' Ç. 3 ® HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON TIME CARD NO. 84. F IR S T C L I P S S O L D . M ill at The D a lla s N ig h t and D ay. Tha Dalles— The m a y E x p e c ts . scouring savh w a t e r . to [a n n a l a U a m ill in . Washington— A consultation of irri­ this city is now running a double mew gation exports has been ordered at Pen­ of sorters daily, and the m ill night and dleton to determine the merits of the • f ■ •• day, turning out 8,000 pounds of Um atilla irrigation project. The re­ OREGON N e. I , to r T a q u in a i— Leaves A lb a n y ........ S hort line U nion P acific Leaves C o rvad le.................................. Arrives Y a q u ln a ............ .. ............ 18:48 PIC 2:110 PM 8:30 P M N o. 1 , r e tu r n in g : — leaves Y a q u ln a ............................. 8.48 A M Leaves Corvallis............................. 11:80 A M Arrived A lban y ................................ 18;18 P M POBTLAND AND TIE DALLES A U VAT L A I M A S N o . S , f a r D e t r o it : — Through Pullman standard and tourist The clamation of between 100,000 and 200,- Arrives Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . X . . . . . . . . 13:30 P M eeping cars daily to Omaha. Chicago, 8po- far have 000 acres of land, lying directlv wi kane; tourist sleeping oar« dally to Kane City; through Pullman ion rut »leeping ca been from stations along* the line of the Pendleton, at an elevation ranging from (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Me. 4, fro m D e tro it:— “ B A IL E Y O A T Z E R T *’ Leaves D etroit. . . . . . ...... 800 to 600 feet above the see is consid­ Kansai- C ity; reclining chair cars (seats free) 1:00 PM Northern Pacific in Yakima county, Arrives A lb a n y .............. 8:88 P M ■ ered feasible. Examination has shown to the Kast daily. •‘R E G U LA T O R ” and at Columbia river points, such as most of this land to be un pa ten ted, and Traine 1 arrive : Albany In «•D A LLE S C IT Y ” The Dalles, Arlington and Echo, where that the Northern Pacific controls the connect with the a south bound train, aa wall aa giving two or three W S hours , In ____ Albauy. the sealed bid plan that was inaugurat­ greeter portion of the patented area. ••M ETLAK O ” before departure of a P. north hound train. 70 HOUR8 ed in the state three years age does not It has been found impracticable to di­ vert water from the Snake river, near P O R TLA N D T O CHICAGO Train No. S connects with the a P. trains at obtain. The first d ip s shorn are near­ Kiparia, and bring it onto this land, Corvallis and Albany, giving direct service to Connecting at Lyle, Wash., with No Change of Cart. Newport and adjacent Beaches. ly all from the warm Columbia river and the experts w ill determine the feasibility of storing the flood waters of ranges, which wools are', more or Train No. S for Detroit, Brel ten bush « a d T ia c tcNdkuLEt other mountain reaorta leaves Albany at 7 A. the Um atilla river in a system of res­ D STAUT A «n i va earthy and are sought only by dealers Portland, Or. M., reaching Detroit at noon, givin g amnia ervoirs. If it is found such a system is time to reach springs same day. in the scoured product. For Wahkiacuz, Daly, Centerville, practicable and that dams can be con­ Chicago Ter, S «6 p. sa. ■alt There seems to be no disposition on structed on the respective reservoir Portland W or For further information apply to Goldendale and all Klickitat Valley tgatrtal _ __ ... St. points. the part of the growers to hold this sltee, and litigation can be avoided, I t i la , sa. Louia,Cbicagoand K D W IN STONE, Manager. ▼la «lass of wool, and buyers are apparent­ aucb as is threatened in Malheur coun­ Huntington. ty, the government w ill turn its atten­ THOS. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. ly glad to take them, as they are being Steamer leaves Portland daily (except Salt Lake, Denver, H. H. CRON18K. Agent. Corvallis. At antto • tota, sa tion to Umatilla, and leave the M al­ *1.Worth, Omaha, Expresa absorbed by the dealers as fast as they heur project to be dispoeed of later. Sunday) 7 a. m., connecting with C. R. Kansas City, Ht. S :U p.m. 6 N. trains at Lyle 5:15 p. m. for Gol­ are offered. ▼la Louis,« : hi cago and The government is now. satisfied that Huntington. Kast. dendale. Train arrivee Goldendale, * The choice Eastern Oregon wools one reservoir in towruship 8 north, 7 :S5 p. m. Steamer arrives The Dallea range 25 and 26 east, can be bnilt to sought for shipping in the grease, ¡fra ila W alla, Lewis- 6 J3 p. m. St. Pani ton, Spokane,Wal­ 8:00 a. m. which are grown back in the interior, hold sufficient water to reclaim 60,000 SO Y E A R S’ Fast Mall lace, P u llm a n , E X P E R IE N C E are now being sown. This class that in acres, but before thia project is adopted, S ^ n , Minneapolis, 6t. Paul, Duluth, Mil- former years was marketed at The it is desired to know how ‘much addi­ Spokane Steamer leaves The Dalles daily (ex­ wan kee, Chicago Dalles, and gave this city the distinc­ tional land can be reclaimed by waters and Kami cept Sunday) 7 :00 a. m. tion of receiving and shipping more sto^ni in smaller reservoirs in that vi­ wool direel from the grower than any cinity which can also be supplied by O cean an d R iv er Schedule. other place in the United States, has, flood waters ftom Umatilla river. If C. R. A N. trains leaving Goldendale For San Francisco— Every five days at 8 p. m. 6:15 a. m., connects with this steamer since the completion of the Columbia the board reports favorably on its ex­ For Astoria, way point, and North B e a c h - Daily (except Sunday) at 8 t>. m.; Saturday at for Portland, arriving Portland 6 p. m. Southern railway been transferred to amination, a . special- effort w ill be «• — . Dally service + -------- - ----- J j— D e s ig n s io "- — p.m (water permitting) on 1 C o p y r ig h t s A c . Shaniko. There the wools are all made to perfect the plana for thia irri- Willamette and Yam hill Hi' vers. Anyone sending a sketch and description may offered uhder the sealed bid system. gati on project. quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Excellent meals served on all steam­ Invention la probably patentable. Communica­ ..... The first sale there is set for June 2, tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta ers. Fine accommodations for teams noyj sent free, oldest the second for June 14, and the third Better Wool, Worse Mutton. Patenta taken For fuller Information ask or w rite your and wagons. special notte«, without and last for July 1. Pendleton— The fact that $2.76 and nearest ticket agent, or Pendleton leads off with the first more was realised tot dry ewes and two sealed bid sale of the season on the 23d year olds, two and three years ago, For detailed information of rates, etr- * A . L. CRAIG, A handsomely '.ihmti rated wmt instant, and Heppner folioss on the while bnyera are not offering more than dilation o f u y sdentili mtlflc lou berth reservations, connections, etc., General Passenger Agent ------ year : four four months. month*. gL $L ‘ Sold by ifti 26th with its first sale. The other two $2 for the same class of* stock now,, is w r te to 8. McDonald, agent, Portland. The Oregon Railroad. A navigation Co. Port- points in the state where wools will be not altogether due to conditions in the ^ W WfivWmriri-, TK ahd, Oregon. General Office, Portland, Or. offered upon sealed bids ate Baker City mutton market, thongh prices have ==■ on June 17, and Elgin on June 28. fallen considetably. | The tendency of Um atilla county sheepmen to breed for wool since good prices prevailed is low­ Indians Work With Japanese. ering the mutton qualities. Sheep La Grande— Nearly 100 Japanese are bied for selling purposes usually have in La Grande from Pot tland and points in Washington to work in the Grand coarser, lower grade wool than those raised for their fleeces. Ronde sugar beet fields this summer, and more are expected to arrive £ littTe Can Start OH W it h IOO Caws. later on. The work will be to keep the Echo— It is estimated that 100 cows w eed s. beets thinned out and free from P . 8. Bramwell, field superintendent of w ill be available to start should the the sugar factory, stated that the sugar Hazelwood Creamery company carry to install a branch company alone has just completed seed- ** e here. Several farmers in addition to ing 2,800 acres of good land to beets, ° ‘ while many of the farmers have put in those already posssesing dairy animals large amounts, the acreage being far are scanning their herds for dairy pos­ sibilities, and with a district a dozen ahead of last year. miles long o p and down the Um atilla river to draw from, it ia thought 200 - Union’s Fight for County Seat. cows could be secured by midsummer. W e are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. N o t only w ill the La Grande— The eitixens of Union Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums w e are determined to keep the county seat PORTLAND MARKETS. have always given our customers, but if possible. Knowing that there is no possibility of securing the restrain­ ing order to prevent the • ounty clerk Wheat— W a lla W alla, 72c; blue- from printing the official ballot with stem, 80c; Valley, 80c. the relocation clause thereon, a writ of Barley— Feed, $23 per ton; rolled, the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $ jo ,p o o .o o Grand Prime Contest», which will review wherein they attack the juris­ $24.50025. make some of our patrons rich men and women. Yon can send in as many estimates as desired. There will be diction of the county court in ordering Floor— Valley, $8.9004.05 per bar­ an election for the relocation of the rel; bard wheat straight«, $404.26; -r- county seat from Union to La Grande, clean, $3.8504 10; hard wheat pat­ The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Loots World’a Fair; the second relates to Total its former site, is made returnable ents, $4.4004.70; graham, $3.50*4; Vote F o r President to be cast Nov. 8, 1904. $eo, 000.00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making June 24. whole wheat, $404.25; rye flour, $4.60. $ 40 , 000.00 on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a Oata— No. 1 white, $1.20O l.22)%; P ! — .1 n B! _ . Bf # c A A A A A to the one who is nearest correct on both gray, $1.1501.17)4 percental. V lB r a n m I O f ^ U a U U U s U U contests, and thus yonr estimates have two La Orande City Hall Be*aSs Sold. Millstuffs— Bran, $190 20 per ton; n ^ H g m B M n M H m m m m s m m m a m s B m s opportunitiesof winning» big cash prise. La Grande— At a special session of middlings, $25.50 4 27; shorts, $20O the city council 4c per pound. Veal— Dressed, 6 0 7c per pound. Population of Fugens la 5,829. Pork— Dressed, 7 0 7 )4 « per pound. Eugene— P. J. McPherson, enumer- Vegetable*—Turnips, 80c per sack; atot of the school census for the Eugene carrots, 80c; beets, $1; parsnips, $1; school district, has completed his work cabbage, 2<*2)4c; red cabbage, 2s»e; and reports that within the city limits lettuce, head. 25040c per dog; hot PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST W hat w ill be the total Popular V o te caat tor Prealdant (v o te * W h et will be the total July 4th attendance at the- St. Louie of Eugene he counted 5,829 inhabi­ house, $1.75 per box; panley per dos, for all candidate* com bined) at the election N o vem b er 8,1904? In W o r ld '* Fair? At Chicago. July 4,1893, the attendance w as 283.273. tants. The enumeration was carefully 25c; cucumben, $1.76; asparagus, 1900 election. 13.999.653 people voted fo r President. F o r nearest c o r­ For nearest correct estimates received in W oolaon Spice Com ­ rect estim ates received in W oolaon Spice C o .’s, office, T oled o, O., pany’ * office, Toledo, Ohio, on o r before Jane 30th. 1904. w e will made and there is ever) reason to be­ $1.25; p e as,5 «6 c p e r pound; rhubarb, on or before N o v. 3,1904, w e w ill g iv e first prise fo r the nearest c o r­ give first prise for the nearest correct estim ate, second prise to the lieve that the count is correct. Sc; beans, green, 15c; wax, 15c. rect estim ate, second price to the next n ea 'est.«tc..etc.. as foUowsi aext nearest, etc., etc., ae follow*: 1 First Friz* .........................................83.600.00 Honey— $303.50 per case. 1 Firat Prize ........................................ $3.600.00 1 Second Prig* ..................................... 1,000.00 1 Second F r t * * ........ . ................................... 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Potatoes— Fancy, $1.2001.35 per ~ Frizes— 8600.00 aach .........................1,000.00 3 Frige* 1600.00 W *h ...........................1,000.00 Wheat Caught by Frost. 6 F r iz e a - 300.00 ” ...................... 1 OOO.C cental; common, $ 101.20; n e * pota­ 6 Frizes— 200.00 “ 1,000.00 1.000.1 10 Frlzea— 100.00 •• IO Frizes— 100.00 ** 1,000.00 ’endleton— Estimated damage to the toes, 3 H 0 4 c per pound; sweets, 5« 60.00 ” f.OOO.< 1 P rise s- 6 9 .OO * 1,000.00 2 0.00 •• 1 ................. . , . . 1.000.1 wheat crop of Um atilla county on ac­ per pound. 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j ,000.1 ” ...................... 2,600.1 360 Prize*— 10.00 ..................... 3.600.00 count of the la st two fronta w ill reach Fruit*— Strawberries, $1.5001.75 per .0,000.1 1800 Prizes— ...................... 0 , 000.00 .00 00 tig 500,000 buabela. A ll the damage ia in crate; cherries. $1.5001.75 per box; TOTAL, $30.000.00 2139 FRIZES, TOTAL. 830,OOO XX) 3 1 8 0 F U Z E *. the Helix country and many farmers apples, fancy Baldwins and Spitzen- are cutting wheat for bay. bergs, $1.5002.50 per box; choice, $16*1.50; cooking, 75cO$l. Eggs— Oregon ranch, 18c per dosen. , Ship Oraln to New York. Butter — Fancy creamery, 1 7 )*c; Blttribattd Is tbs Nubile—•ffrs g a tla g 14 8 ,0 0 0 .0 0 —Is addHIen te wbieb we shall f if e $6,000 Pendleton— Ten thousand bushels store, 12013c. whea .a t Warren, a wheat station te OreeetV Clerks ( i m particulars Is LION C O FFEE enee) i k i s g t greed total et $50,000.00. Butter Fat— 8weet cream, 1 8 ){c; the W . A C . R., neat Heine, w ill sour cream, 17c. shipped in a few days to New York Poultry— Chickens, mixsd,. 12*4.0 13o per pound; springs, small, 18O20c; ■tate. hens, 1 3 0 14c; turkeys, live, 16 «17c; dressed, 18O20c; ducks, ' $708 per dosen; geese, live, 708c per pound. Salem— The state land board baa just Cheese— Full cream, twins, new TO LED O , OHIO. WOOLOON ORICE CO., (CO NTEST D E F T .) approved 12 applications for loana from stock, 1234013c; old stock, 10c; Young America, 14c. • i the school fund aggregating $27,460.- scoured product every 24 hours. wool purchases made thus AOLOillA UVEI I NORTHERN RAILWAY BO. P aten ts Sckntific American. mm & co $ 50 . 000.00 Given Away to Users of LION In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums TWO GREAT CONTESTS riZO P iv e Lion-Heads cut f r o m Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg­ ular f r e e premiums) to one vote in either contest: Printed blanks to vote on found fh every Lion Coffee Pack* age. The a cent stamp covers the expense o f our acknowledgment to you that your e s ­ timate is recorded. 4279 — P R I Z E S —4279 COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF LION COFFEE -V .