MARKET DAY THE PENDLETON ORGANIZED A LOCAL. ASSOCIA TION SATURDAY AFTERNOON. WE WILL SELL $15,110 Suits 0NXOO solti j 4.(10 Paati I 100 Taut? $12.50 $ SCO $ 8J8 $ ft.26 $12:50 Suits flO.IK) $ 6.1 0 Pants $4.00 $ 3.50 Pants $ 2.60 Pants 75 12 $2.1 HI IV Neckties 1 V ;ieaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. w The ,PAY icTOBEB 7. OREGON SHEEK I""''''" were Sapped Out Dunng the Summer. . I'nite.i States Muscwr lor t.ie territory ...- i n... us !nr ri lap and north into .. I.:.. ....... .1111 V Til , .. -i thai are -Inn. HI III IW -lirri' - i-toibii territory, me i'".,, in, wir conies I ,Mb are win "l n '' 0",rp ... . t a. K tml liW more or a -7 :sntlir ll.! onngeu iu an. .. ,il t other mm. wuo .iv tinman 0 mimii 111uu1.11 1 u Knwe of I gden and K liHMol Portland, and together , nuecvxl V.OJO sheep unring iur r, 5 . T 1. f I l.aa kmit a sccmiiit ol the sneep wmcu ,ft hit territory since an ap- nt u meet inspector vear BetiooiDf villi Marl he alone sttx tKl Bti.OUM head, making 1 116,000 which have left thit . it countr hv rail during the tiw mouths. ton d nrse were general favorite at the fair and the racing men here are iiroad of the show, rig, although they had expected even better result. The heavy track told against some of the beet home. Cris Simpenn had Bve horse entered and each one carried off a puree, holloaing i a lint of the winner from Pendleton: Mount Hood owne,l bv oeorge Per ringer. 1800, $. Starker, owned hv R Starkweather. IN0. Hasealo, owned bv Frank Fraiier, 1100. Ollie M., owned bv Joseph F.rwin, I -''hi Phil M.. owned bv Crii Simpson, 1100. Mack Mack, owned by Cri Sim peon, 1175, 1125. Alta Norte, owned bv Cri Simpson, $80. Snnlwam Lou, owned by Cri Simp son, I12.V Oregon Sunshine owned by Cria Simpson, 175. Our Chauncey Will Wed A pre dispatch Chauncey M. Mepew May Palmer in the quote the senator. nays- senator i to marry Mias twsr future, and who i a guest of 11(0 Dsllart Reward. I -eurr, ol thii psp. r will MM BS :atr : al ieat i'U Bieattlwl I f 100. . 1 Ui !. MBW Me Keen awe u curr m an in it I thai u ralarrh Hall ' 1 atlarrh Cure petinve curt nu koowo t tin . :rawraiit Caurrb briD( a conatmi ij-aai miu'.re a cotulttuUMaal treat filtOMarrb Curt n takeu Internally, urwaj ol ;n t. ii au 1 muiimi tur t U ipltm tberrl y ilw'.rorllu tne ... a: - ns ipt (a b buiMlbr up ttir conalltutli'li laWatiM aatur IB dolOf IK wora. Tot Mnei latre au murb laltb 111 lt curative 1 ftal onr oui Huu trvJ IHillara lor lUallt Mue to cure, sena lur net m a 1 F J I. HESEY A -o . Tu.t.40. Ohio. ilir0i :. nfanllT PUit arc ibr beet II. McK. Twomblev. at hi home, Fordham Park, near Morritown, N. J . , as follow : "It is trne that I am to be married again. The lady wbo has honored me hv agreeing to become my wife is Miss Palmer, whom I have known for wars." "I had long suffered from indiges tion,'' writes i. A. LeDeis, Cedar City, Mo. "Like others I tried many preparations but never ( tm. I anything that did me good until I took Kodoi Iyspe ieia Core. One bottle cured me. A friend wbo had sufferedlsimilarly I put on the use of Kodoi Iyapettia Care. He is gaining fast and will aoon be able to work. Before be used Kodoi I'yepepsia Care indigestion had made him a total wrexk. Tallman A K SSNERS AT SALEM RACES 'endieton Horses Took Money it trie State Fair. c n.f large number of hor but part m the races at the i fair at Salem, Pendleton had a ; urssautation of puree winners, bone (mod here took pa ran ' taoacled in the aggregate to 1 'sthCbWM m 're than 1-5 of the; liflsrd lor tin- race. Pendle- siags Lines For Sal. The stage lines I rem Sumpter to Whitney, Canyon City, Granite, Law ton and Alamo including all stock, vehicles, equipment and government mail contracts. Terms, 11000 cash, balance will tie taken from receipts from the government contracts as earn ed. A rare opportunity. Compter Transportation Co., ftumpter, Oregon. DO YOU NEED A CLOCK, WATCH, RING. watch co us charm, set s:lver fokks. KMVES OR SPOONS. OR AN ALARM CLOCK anything jn ,he jeelr- line? npUMItTUtl tOt THE BK8T Ol pwsHunzicker Jeweler and Optician ' aisusaar aud Hester's Lewis Ockerman,iobn,Ind. : "De Witt's Littla Early Risers never bend me doable like other pills, but do tbeir work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy. " Cert in, thorough. gen tle. Tallman k Co. Funeral of L. C. Rogers. The funeral of L. R Rogers waa held at Kcho yesterday afternoon from the Methodist Episcopal church, south, under Masonic service. The little church could PJOt hold the large as semblage of people tha: gathered there from the surrounding towns. Fifteen persons from Pendletoi attended the funeral eervioe. 0. M. Phelps. Forestdale, Vt., says bia child was completely cared of hail case of ecroiua by the uae of IeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instantly rel ieves piles. Tallman k Co. Mouse. All persons knowing themeelvea in debted to me will please call aud set tle U. M. HLOAN. a o W. T. Weaaon, Oholsonville, Va.. druggist, write: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect eat i (faction. My customers say it is the neat remedy for ooi'ghs, coida, throat aud lung trou ble. " Tallman it Co. T0VES AND RANGES. I tug litirar w i the tune aud here i the place to 111 air titrht heaters aud steel muKes. 1 Vdrieties of air tights which I am offer. ' !" aer than ever before. Give tae a trial aud oiivinced. I also Imvc u imiv and 01 in rlto nHrtnrtiiiellt of and hanging lamps at greatly reduced prices. Nearby Plan. Pendle- Pen- Joe Baslorf Main Street, I'cndleton. The Cckhratcd Majestic Ranges Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves W. J. CLARKE & CO. Opera House Block. Will Include Many from Town Part of Nowlin'a President. F. i, Conk tin of ton. Vice President, Mis Ritner of dleton. Secretary, A. M. Crosier of McKav creek. ' Treasurer, Miss Kva Wood of Pen dleton. Program committee, Ben Wilson, F. L. Forbes. Miss Rottne Kpple, Mis Margaret Leonard. Miss Bennie Beatie Of Pendleton Committe.' to draft constitution and bv-laws, Miss liilliam. Mis Baum. Mis Little Warner, Mi Benson ol -eniiielon. .Members present at the first meet ing, neui on SatnMav afternoon, Oc tober 5, Ben Wilson. Mr. Krenter, A t rotier, h. B. Conklin, Roj Lonklm. Mis Pennon. Miss tJilliam'. .Miss Mary Warner, Mis l.ittie War ner, Miss Kva Wood, Mrs. Thompson, nary miner, mis Korene Kp pie, Mies Sadie Baum. lhe teachers of the tenth district, nt the county met on Satunlav afternoon at ttie high school building, and effect ed organisation a indicated above Hie name ha not vet been le-t.l ana will be suggested by Hie commit tee on constitution and bvlaws when . I . a . v . " . . . iiii-i rrimri si me next meeting. it ia in sccordance with the plan of the county superintendent. J. F. Nowlin. that the meeting was held. This is the largest of the ten districts in the county, and will be perhap the most important. It will combine the teach er of the Pendleton public school, the Pendleton academy and manv of the schools of near bv points. The next meeting will be held on Saturday four wek from the last meetine. at 2 o'clock. It is the intention to have meetings each month during the school vear. Those present voted a to what line they desired the program committee to follow, the rnaioritv tavorinir these three theme Nature studies, litera ture, and mythology and ancient his tory. Lecture will be arranged and speak er brought from abroad, with some possibility that certain attractions en gaged by the La virande Lecture Course a. ittion will be brouuht here. The original lines drawn by the countv superintendent for the bound- ng of the ten districts will probablv be altered, so as to accommodate some of the teacher living close to Pendle ton. Tneee had been placed in other districts, but will be transferred to this one. ThACntRS traigwill commence the publication CHARGE LOANING tTATS FUNDS m "w,PPr Adams. It will be 1 called the Adams Advance. Mr. Craig A Bush and Phil Wtchan In a Con leave within a day or two for Carson. troveray at Salem. Trunin, 10 necnre ami It 2 h to trado at the Bit ig re. LNION COUNTY TAX CASES Lavs Points as Brought Out in the Eakin Decision. The Union county tax sales cases. Judge Kakin last week, are thus stated in concise form: There were two injunction t ase. Mc Donnell vs. Deering et al aud state and board vs. I leering et ai ; and two mandamus cases, Finn vs. Deering and Cochran vt. I'eeriug. The mandamus cases sought to compel the sheriff to issue deeds to the land bid in at the tax sale, while the injunction cases were hrougnt to restrain the iasuing of such deeds and to test the legality of the sale and the constitutional ity of tbe law under wbich the aale was made. Demurrer were tiled in each f the several case and the ruling of the court is upon these demurs, the ne decision covering all the case. In one of these cases, McCounell vs. iieermg, the laud was not assessed to the owner and was iucludeJ with other property and the tax carried out in a uinp sum, and the court say these two defects are fatal and necessarily render the assessment void, being jur- -Intional and not affected by the urative act of 1901. In the other case, State Land Board vs. 1 leering, the court says the sum- ieiic of the couilaiut will largely de- peud upon the validity of the act of IkAJl , page , 1, which act is amendatory of an act of IWi, page 28, entitled "to authorise county judges and clerks of school district to hid in profierty aold It r liii-i .' Whether that title would DO Othcietit to authorize the legislature to also provide for the sale and convey ance by the county may be uueetion able, but the court thiuks it might poMibly include it. out the act ol ltJl hae also au additional element, that of curing delects in the assessment and sale of land, the title being to amend an act entitled an act to au thorise countv judges and clerks of school district to bid in proierty aold ir taxes, approved lehruary JO. lHKi, and to provide for the sile of the eauie." The court is clearly of the opinion that the curative part of this statute is wholly beyond and outside of the title of the act and is an entire ly different matter; that the title i not broad enough to include it; that that part of the act would be void ; and that without thit curative part of the aale is void, if there were uo return by the sheriff of the delinquent lax i-t as provided hv lw ae a uasia upon an oh the warrant could issue. The court it also of the opinion that the legislature cannot by a curative act dispense with the regularity of a warrant under a statute providing for the same, a such warrant is jurisdic tional; neither can it provide for some uiher form of warrant to have ex post facto effect. 1 he asaeasmeut being jur- sdictioual, the court alau holds that a retroactive statute cannot change it. HE ATE TWO MICE Scouring Mill Man'a Method of Earn ing a uonar. During tbe noon hour at the our ing mill, the men have a good oppor tunitv to nlav loke aud pranks ou their felloes. One day laat xk certain employe there, in the course of conversation, remarked that mice were uood to eat. Koine of hit listeners as id that he would Kive him a dollar if he would show that he could suoceeafully Hat a aaouae. Not only waa the otter nk.11 but the human utoueer agreed t.. aaiallow two. A afcb made and two hi ice, which appeared to have been dead a weak or more, were loumi auiooa: aouie old wool aaekiog. Tbey mt,rm not dainty morsel to look n pci u hut the would-be hero waa uot to be HMo, il and uroUJUily .Hallowed the pair. . ataeaa Peswaaala. rroui th Preaa: Mia Mae Kehrd has accept, a uoJtoa taeacher la a ehool iear McKay ere, Pewow reu- dlBLon aud will assume uer uunee m that capacity 00 lue uu Mrs. Hoddy sat ine psjs stw of her daufDter ie. Boddv eft lueoy u",,"""" r... nar PeudleAoo. br "will make her home this 9 . Hail., came up from Peu iuo. ... - - , h. Monday ana sm-ii- j; ,77 While here ' iaaaanrirtlwaT .i.,n it will be sold "ecu re and lnin.,M il,.. Piant. wtucn be ha leased, to Adam Succes to the venture. In a few weeks Thos. P. Page and family will leave Athena lot Pheonix Anions, where they will perhaps make their future home. The change to be made it, to it it said, for the purpose of benefitting Mrs. Page's health. Mr. Page offer hit citv and personal property for sale. loeeph France was in town from wain waiia this week. Speaking ' me eiectric power project, Mr. a iiiiurumi tne 1 res that con- tracts lor only NO horse-power i need ed to materialise the veature. so far a concern tbe Walla Wall end of the project. lie 1 01 tbe opinion that this amount oqpowar will be suoscribed for in a short time. Car Tie-up is Ended. S. B. Calderheed, general freight and passenger agent of the W. A. C K R. Co., thinks the car famine will shortly be ended. He ba been in Seattle in conference with officials ol other road and ba this to aav regard ing the matter: "Already the cars which have lieen standing on sidings for weeks have be gun to be hauled out upon the main line and it is a question of dav mere ly until everything will run 'uninter ruptedly as lefore. "The delav was caused by lack of p.iwer more than a lack of cars." Mr. Calderhead said in speaking of the re cent standstill. "This was due to the sudden loosening of wheat holders at a time when it was not expected. It was a condition which ha never helore exiMed and we were not prepared for it. It is true that the car were not as numerous a we would have liked to have had them, but the fact that cars were loaded and not moved after thev struck lh- main line i sufficient testi mony- that the fault lav in the power. "Additional traction is being sent to the west ami there i not the least ioabt that within the week beginning tomorrow the line will be clear and running a before there wa any trou ble. There i more freight moving over the main line than I ever saw he fore at this season of the year. This is not true of the Northern Pacific alone but includes the oreat Northern and other lines at well. The volume f business ia tremendous." m a as The Victory Discourages Them. Tbe London correspondent of the New York Tribune quotes a promnent Knglish yachtsman as saying a renew ed attempt to capture the America' cup had been made improbable (or it long tune to come, owing to the gen eral disappointment in itreat Kritaiu over the result of the latest interna tional vacht rces: "Sir Thomas I ip- ton will not try again," he added, and there is no other British yachts man with money to spare lor so ex pensive au enterprise, hence the cup will remain in America lor another decade. " A dispatch to the New York Herald from London quotes the Daily Mail a saying: "Sir Ihouias l.ipton has, 11 we may use the Irish-like expression, scored a tplendid failure. Hit coun trymen on thit side of the ocean, and doubtless Canadians and otnera have already extended to him admiring sympathy. H is countrymen are fuilv alive to the great service he has rend ered a manly, adventurous national pastime, tbe pastime of a people who have made history upon the sea." Gov. Gear's Apt Retort. A few days ago (tovernor Oeer re ceived a postal card from a resident of Canyon City, Colo., asking for a map of Oregon, and inquiring whether the people in this state are civilised. In replying to tbe request for information (iovernor (leer has this to say: "I have no map of Oregon at my disposal at thit time, but at to your inquiry whether tbe people of this state are civilised, permit me to aay that if the lynching and the attempt to mob the president of the United states which have occurred in Colorado during the past year are any indication of the degree of civilisation in your state, it would be ierlectly tafe for your average cilixen to take hit chanc es among us safer for him, perhaps, than fur us. There 11 ample room in our state for all the perfectly civilised people Colorado can spare, and I know she has a great many." w a. w " ' Police Court. The police court did a good business this morning. L. Yarbough, Frauk Casey and Chas. Ingalls were each fined ' for drunkenness. Chas. Cun ningham use.) bad language when he was arretted aud Judge Beam fined him 7.5U thereb r. Two railroad meu whoee names are not known, were alao arrested for being drunk. They gave 116 bail and have not yet appear ed. A bicycle rider wat taken up for riding 011 the tidewalk without a li cense His fine waa 16. Dan Hart Arretted. Constable Smith arrived from Athena last night in charge ol Dan Hart, who i charged with assaulting Peter Pambrun one day laat weiek. Hart waa arrested at a dauoe at the Athene reaervation on Saturday sight He will be examined wheu District Attorney Halley returns from Adams. a a, - DeWilt' Little Karly Risers never disappoint. They are aafe. prompt. gen tle, effective in removing all impnn tiea from the liver and bowels. Small and easv to take. Never gripe or ! ni tres Tallman A (Jo. LOVE Villi. WIFE. Don't I et Her do the Washing.. We will charge you a trifle more than a (Jhinaman mt la M a. A we tvni no u ieiir. A. Bnh, 1 charged el the Salem banker, ha State Treasurer Phil Metchn with limning slate fund to the William A Kngland hank contra ry to law. W. H. Odell. ex clerk of tne school land board, and K. J. Swafford. ex-city treasurer, are also al leged to have deposited public fund In that bank. The matter has arisen in connection with the question whether interest shall be paid upon certain claims against the defunct bank. W. T. Slater, the receiver, paid otf all the claims, so tar a principal was concern ed, and then had some $5100 left with winch to pay interest. Mr. Bush hat filed objections to the payment of in terest upon certain claims, tor the rea son that the tnonev was loaned without authority of ;iaw, and no interest should he allowed upon it. In one raee it is alan alleged that the princi pal amount should not have lieen paid. The purpose of the objections la to , prevent the payment ofi nterest upon public fund to persons who handled the funds a public officers, thus leav ing the money in the hands of the re ceiver to be applied to the payment of interest on tne claims of pereona who deposited their own money in the! bank. Oeorge U, Bingham filed the objections as attorney (or Mr. Bush. 1 a a Kodoi Dvtpcpsia Cure is not a mere stimulant to tired nature. It afford the stomach complete and absolute rest by digesting the food you eat. You don't have to diet but can enjoy all the good food von want. Kodoi Dvsjiepsia Cure instantly relieve that distressed feel ing after eat ing, giving vou new lite anil vigor iallmnn a UO IT DOES SEEM TO US That if man oven 00811 in and ex -KALI, and WIN OVERCOATS thai Reason every suit will he sold in IVn look at our new prejudiced evt's. and smarter. we never ttee duralnhty and clothing hut Ity It forgotten, ('all in stock. W c will time as far as prices PP Sc our win- that better. clothing 4i " town would only nune o u r NKW TKK BUIT8 and we would sell this and miTcoat that Heton. We try to 'lothiriK with un ' 00iO s.i will nay "weller and prettier You will no Hrvi((. in all our and elegance is not and me our fine make it worth you I are concerned. low display, Walla Walla's Higher Taxea Walla Walla county will this vear have to raise fKft.LW.IeH to meet its state tax SKsnient. I ai tear's ti - tal was but IBS, KM, Tbe difference is l)fLfMl.tV The total taltiatioii nf pmpotty in the state has 1 11 n incrt-asid by the state board of equalisation, iiom Ut,t79,9U laat year to f'JlHl, ll),7:o tin year. Wllla Willa County values have been increased nv the Mate board of equal ing, from I9S7. 676,631 last vear to ffft),in0,7ds this yeai Walla Walla county value have In en increased al lb- sHine time from $H.'.' 1,901 to 1 10.110, lhe valuation of land, including town and city Iota, exclusive of im provements, as aqua Iliad bj theaooatji board tin vear was fM.HH.rj The tale liosnl of equal teat nut rais- tbll I7,406, making it H.tUi.HJO. Mothers eveiywhere praoo One Min ute ( ough Cure (or the sufferings It has relieved 1WI1I the live of llieir little one. it has ssvid. Strike al the root of the trouble and draw. 1 ill lhe 111 fiajBBatloa. The children' favorite cough cure. Tallman A Co. UNPEOPLES WAREHOUSE 7IO-7IS.7JO Plain Stroct, Pendleton. Oregon. The Store that sets the Mflfl MANHOOD RE8T0REDv"L Of In rotiaor i"i' I'M ripi it it in t f tnix iw e ret, h nl vsJ. i.n oi ........ t - - a . - r " win ! I in 1 'Ml 1 t e.i.r.-. ... w.,rr T;7-. Z7Z:ZlXiLJSMS all liMMi, I, il.V r 1,1.1,1 lr.. v.,.,,. l ' w. Ism. I,. HMm .i7.V.iJa j". 1 ,1.- 1 : . ' ...'J . '""v.""il'""faexis and rllll I II SxeaJi wrak ortanV ' -'" " '-i-nu- n riBH Tha f I'ajaji til O fT 1 f , rl tart- mil i-nrri.l . iWlnri la vaa.aa M ..... - - a ea a - - . CI'ciiiknk 11. ..i.ir known rsmetlat curs WIU1..1.1 . n . ,,.,,.. iV.e""V. - , ,. nun, 1, 1, ..il, . il... not ,.ii. t a isaiatsasat osss, tutahaa. S mall e.tnt fur riia 1 fn'iilar ami li-.o tin m.i. r.... aiOTeaw. a ildraa t .t. eiai.tt in tt .. e o. az Vlt. Itaa - 1 il WOK tAfal BY TALLMAN seOOet 1 a ikixh. rxMii.rroN Fieiilsiw I'HItlMH MARBLE ano GRAN HE naJIIUPMK ununutiw. f j,1 iiiH I if Monterastelli Bros. If t I V t . 11 .111(1 We do our own work and gnat so tee tin. name al lowaet price Keti mates given on all kinds of cut stun. Ku 1 1 stock on baud. It will pay you to aee our work and get price lasfnr placing roar order. M.1I11 St.. nr.u 0, K. Si N. iIch,i, IVntllctun Wl r the pexiplw ami the only peopl In tb Hadillery tiuetneaa In IVndloUm tlial eui piny a full force uf lusclianlce Ilia jruar aruuiit, ana make our owu Haddlas, llarnnsa, tr , sad do not eblp Idem from tha factor lae like eoius ( oui noinueliturs andthsn tell you Ibsj are a mI ae home mailt) ; but they am not. JOOEPN ELL, l eading ttarneas and Saddlery LUMBER HEATING STOVES Bsjfora ptttxhaaioi COBM and look over our I .it K'" ami m plete line ul lic.itnu; stoves which we arc selling .if a very low IgOfJi HANSFORD A THOMPSON, Tha Leading Hardware Men. III III all and See A. C SHAW k CO. For pre t.s on kinds of all Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Windowaand Hill Work. Yard on Webb Street Opposite Hunt Krelght lMit BYERS' BEST FLOUR fkj make g.ssl hreasl BJg Ityera It st fiotl. It look first premium at the Chicago World's Fair oyer all 00m pet I -Hon, aud give excellent sat isfai 1 1 in wherever used. Kvery sack is guaranttMl We have the bast Steam Hulled Hailey. Hoed Itye and Heardleas Harley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. KYI'KS, Proprietor. AMERICAN IM.AN. Upwards WHISKEY aJk U Moral llolel Xvl in the rHk Wl Nu.Oiwsal r. JUnfajjfjV Til W&yMU aPL mBm gl Lali BafraTaTa I amsw sue. ia) Uatea tu fdaateKo Oregon for tourlat and coaaamerxlal traveler dleton lawn trams Oommmiio Laundry. I t.c ktaai Oisgiaaisn ia aslm Ore- Ixatf'utXsl VaTrwaisg Il le the adeer. BL for Ostitis wssn JUL VJgT wku tttcrlah at Wdj viflr sold by mum eiaiaii'i U " mkm I'hc l.ouvrc Sa loon J I H J rt THE PORTLAND eOHTIiANO, OflefOON. eisitlag Cut 1 1 uii tlaadaaiarters tl C. now km a. A CARLOAD 01 CARPLT all ai hf " w. si and lateM patterna, niillj schttetl lot out Auluin trade, has arrived, ami JM ooda ara now in out atore ready lor the inspet Hon ol Kail buyer I hey lompnte the fiuest hue oi wtjtoua, iaon . mgrain and hruaeeJ ever Suwu in Pendfelon Carpel ac 50c to $ yen Wallpaper and mailing al coat. U11 h 1 lukiog 4fooda always on hand. aaie ealr See etieeasaf laj mwwrr fUM ia ruiua. fee ai. ay Tailuiaa a Cm., AILIJMe For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : Polydore Hoens. Proprietor. 1 ui 1 Ou or about uavdiutai uf tats a SO I" .lU Noyember 1.