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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1902)
r SHOES j!!WHATDD VOUDWN?: THE SUN IS SELDOM ON TIME. For RJ8n, Boys and Children Ve claim to have the beat assortment of popular priced Shoes In the city. 1 Childrens' Shoes Si. 25 to $1.50 Boys' Shoes 1.25 to --25 Mens' Working Shoes.. 1.40 to 2.75 Mens' Dress Shoes 2.50 to 5.00 We have just received a line of Canvas and "Bicycle Shoes, which we aiesulling tweuty-tive per cent cheaper thau any other store in the town. BAER $ DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY IT WILL BE FOUND. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19. 1902. GENERAL NEWS HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hauna was one of the senators that was highly pleased by the new.- from Oregon. He never liked Simon and was never able to get acquainted with him. The Washington delegation intends to contend for the rivers and harbors bill making provision for improving the Columbia river between Vnncou ver and the mouth of the W illnmette. The 12Cth anniversary of the evac- nnHnn nf Tliistnn 1)V the British was celebrated in South Boston on Mon-i day by the unveiling of a monument erected on the breastworks of the Col onial army on Dorchester Heights. Representative Burton found it necessary to enter into a defense of the rivers and harbors bill to show that the expenditures for rivers and harbors have not increased to any such great extent as that for other departments for the govcrnmeiiL. At Buffalo, Frank Erne, the light weight champion, put up an effective damper on the championship aspira tions of Curley Supples, a local boxer of some cleverness, before the Inter national club at Fort Erie, knocking Supple out in the sixth round. There is no longer any doubt that Pension Commissioner Evans will, within the next few months, at the latest, sever his connection with the pension bureau,1 to accept from the president a position which will be a substantial promotion, but which has not yet been definitely selected. According to a bulletin from the census ofilce, there are G8 butter and cheese factories in Oregon, with a capital of 2233,409. The product for the last census year included 1,975,357 pounds of butter, valued at $440,599; 1.195.5G4 pounds of cheese, valued at $135,8S1, and other products vamed at 162.742. A students riot in St. Petersburg in which over 10,000 people engaged, kept a large force of police and cav alry busy throughout .Monday. Prob ably 100 arrests were made, but the repressive measures were not so strict as on the corresponding Mon day of 1901. While many persons were injured, no fatuities were reported. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS The Pendleton. G. W. Hunt. Echo. L. Samuel, Portland. A. Oraydon. Portland. G. S. Youngman, t'oiU.in . E. B. Coman, Portland. J. B. Crosflcld, Portland. R. L. Wall. Portland. F. E. Ramsey, Portland. F. J. Ginger, Spokane. H. N. Boyd, Omaha. A. L. Morgan, Rainier. .7. T. Jordan, Spokane. G. M. DeGage, Spokane. C. W. Felt, Nez Perce., Mrs. Felt, N'ez Perce. Mrs. E. Bolen, Nez Perce. William Neubauer, Portland. Andy Canton, Portland. The Golden Rule. Mrs. J. C. Kaller, Free water. S. F. Kennedy. A. S. Hall, Portland. E. N. Farr. Cleveland. F. .T. Gardner, Portland. S. A. Krans, Spokane. B. T. Vaughn, Spon 1 if A. E. McBreen, Spokane. William J. Moore, Spokane. P. E. Hunsucker, Spokane. George N. Hansell, Athena. H. C. Gregg, San Francisco. G. N. Bass, Cayuse. R. E. Thorn, Umatilla. F. W. Schenck. Molin. R. A. Lavner, Portland. John Morris, Omaha. H. Wenstrom, Omaha. F. C. Schulze, Walla Walla. J. M. Mathews, Walla Walla. Jim Cook, Baker City. J. H. Zahner. George W. Lawrence. Assessor Has a Better Plan Than Heretofore to Find and List It. What did you own on the first day of March? If you have not already been asked this question, It will only bc a short time until the deputies who nre in the field assessing the property in the county will ask it of you. So far only two men have started out. They nre Frank Bounds, who has Ukiah and Alba precincts, and N. A. Mumford. who Is in North Milton. Other deputies selected by County Assessor Buzan, but who have not yet commenced work, arc: Frank Welles, i Val'ey precinct; Fred Rosemveig, I v'.wfti nvwl Qmitli Athonn Frank ..Ui ui wvmii A........, - - - - Rack, Echo, and Abe Miller. Pilot Rock. In addition to the six above mentioned, IS more men will be ap pointed and will all be in the field in their respective precincts by the last of the month. As these deputies go from house to house they should not be impeded in their work, beside all assistance should be lent them, as they are gathering information which makes It possible for the county and state to live and do business. After passing through the hands of the deputies, the figures on the little "de tail lists," which are filled out giv ng the worth of every' man's proper ty, will develop into dollars which will go to pay the running expenses of the county and state. That is the work of the assessor. More Care Taken. The deputies are later getting in the field this year than usual, which has been caused by Assessor Buzan taking time in the office to fill out in dividual description blanks of every' man's real estate so that when the deputy finds his man, all that will be required is for the property owner to look over the blank and see that It Is filled out properly and then he can add his personal property and the probable values so that the matter of assessing will be brought down to a more simple method than heretofore. While the work of arranging these blanks has caused from two to three weeks delay in getting started, this time will more than be made up when the men get in the field. Beside being I able to get through with their work I faster, these blanks are designed to I catch every piece of deeded real es J tate in the county. They are. filled 1 out from the county's record of deeds and in this way not a single acre will be missed. It has transpired heretofore when the deputy was com pelled to depend on locating the diff erent deeded lands in his territory without having any help from the county records that he frequently Only Four Days In the Year When Old Sol Isn't Too Early or Too Late in Arriving. The sun does not keop good time Ho .is always too fast or too slow. Onco about the middle of April he is just on time, then not again before the middle of Juno. At the beginning of September he joins the clock for the third time, nnd lastly once more lute' in December. Now it would seem as if we were startled at the way lie had neglected us. In February he fell back until he was 15 minutes Into. By the beginning of March be had made up five minutes or his loss; and before the month is over lie will have caught up to within five minutes of the schedule. Meanwhile tho days have been growing longer very rapid ly. We begin March with our nights longer than our days. AVe end it with our days longer than our nights. In the one month we have added to the length of our day an hour and 20 min utes, a bigger gain than any other month can show. Professor S. C. Schumuckor, in the March Ladles' Home Journal. Practically Starving. "Aftor using a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife received per fect and permanent relief from a se vere and chronic case of stomach trouble," says J .R. Holly, real estate, insurance and loan agent, of Macomb, 111. "Before using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she could not eat an ordinary meal without intense suffering. She Is now entirely cured. Several phy sicians and many remedies had fail ed to give relief." You don't have to diet. Eat any good food you want, but don't overload the stomach. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure will always di gest it for you. Tallman & Co. & Brock & McComas. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at Baker & Ogg's up to 12 o'clock noon, of March 20th, 1902, for the erection of a one-story brick building at Athe na, Oregon. Plans and specifications can be seen at Baker & Ogg's. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids for the work. H. L. SWtAGGART, March 11, 1902. Pendleton, Or. , of this paper will' bo please to mi,ssed a Piece 'and the revenue from ere is at least one drefciful disease, this was lost to the county. Under Sold by Druirzists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. VINCENT KONASEK ALIVE. Was Not Fatally Shot, as Reported- In Hospital at Great Falls. Vincent Konasek is not dead. Frank Konasek received a telegram at 7:30 Tuesday evening from Dr. Clay, of Malta, Mont., saying that his brother, . R. Norment, a traveling man. is , riIfnl nf nron, Vn,,a under arrest at Medford, charged with Konasek is quIte weH known ,iere posting bills without a license. The am, ,lig f , , b ,eaged t city council of that town recently ,uarn that he ,g gUn ,, AUdltional passed an ordinance licensing this . facts to those pubished ye8torday wo. ', about the shooting of Konasek are Tho jubi)ee services at the Grace that he was out to his sheep camp, M. E. church were concluded in Port- 60 miles from Malta, and It was land on Sunday evening, when the known that he had considerable $20,000 mortgage which has been j money on his person. A robber at hanglng over the Institution for years, ; tacked him, and when Konasek re was burned to ashes. ' sisted, he was shot. Tho robber was to ,iii , , tlien surrounded, and when ho found ...,...,.!", r .V'u "'""A"11 ' that escape was impossible, he sent S100 Dollars Howard, S100. Ttie readers learn that there that sclenco has been able to euro in all its ( the present system nothing will es naves, auu mut ia vuku wi. i-iujiountmiuvjuiu, . , . iim b a. is the only positive cure now known tc the cape the eagle-like eye of the asses medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constltu- sor. tional disease requires a constitutional treat ment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, I Matter of Equalizing, acting directly on the blood and mucous sur-1 races oi mo system, meroDj- nesiroyiup tne .Assessor iiuzan nas not yet iormeu foundation of the disease, and giving tho pa- oriv .infinite nlm nf not tin ir mrorv. tlent strength by building up tho constitution , . aetln,te P, ot Setting every and assisting nature in doing its Work. The thing on an equality and is not able 7.te&A Sive out -any information as to how .. J VJ WUU II I -1 till any case that it falls to cure. Send for list ot testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. he Is going to equalize the assess ments, but an effort will be made to get everything as near its real value as possible. Valuations may be ma terially raised on everything, and es pecially will the valuations be raised on railroad property and other incor porations. The necessity of every county raising on the property owned by the railroad companies is evident, as it is a notorious fact that they scarcely pay their just dues compar ed with what the farmers are com- nte 'Vlir8 in thG hS- plish this deXddi the Surgeon's Knife Not Needed. Surgery is no longer necessary to cure piles. DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve cures such cases at once, re moving the necessity for dangerous, painful and expensive operations. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises, sores and skin diseases it is unequall ed. Beware of counterfeits. Tall man & Co. and Brock & McComns. Breeding Jacks for Sale. I offer for sale two extra fine breed ing Jacks of fine disposition. Will sell one or both to one party, on easy tonus for Mir- next thirty days Co i be seen on my stocl: farm 10 miles north of Heppner. Surely a bargain. B. F. Swaggart, Heppner, Ore. TO CUFtE GRIP IN TWO DAYS Laxative Bromo-Quintne removes the cause. E. W. Grove's signature on evory box. Price In cents assessors in the different counties of the state, as well as adjoining states, are contemplating joinuig hands in making the raise all along the line. reports published in the nowspapeis , a bullot into his own head, but failed Trust Those Who Have Tried. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind and never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even that. Oscar Ostrom, 45 Warren ave nue, Chicago, 111. I suffered from catarrh; it got so bad I could not work; I used Ely's ureara tiaim and am entirely well. an ari.d oSu. rtThe neoX o ?. .f1 ' ? J". T - ? C" 3 Shawmut avenue, Dawson City, and of alleged business panic In the city in the heart of the Yukon district jail awaiting tho result of his crime. Boston, Mass. FOR VARIETY ..IN Vegetables AND Groceries Alter tne snooting uonaseu was placed on a lumber wagon and hauled I to Malta and was thought to bo dying. Levant M. McFadden, a Southern I Ho remained unconscious for several Pacific brakeman, had a narrow es- days and was given up by the doctors, cape from a terriblo deatli Sunday Aftor ho camo to and got so he could afternoon. He fell between a box car be moved, he was taken to the hos and a flat car loaded with piles, land-1 lltal at Great Falls, where he is now ing on ills back. Balanced on the I n the road to recovery, bumpers, iu imminent risk of being ! Frank Konasek will leave today for dashed under tho wheols, he remained ; Great Falls to nttond his brothor. In tho perilous position during an ex-! citing six-mile ride into Tumor. Lockjaw From Cobwebs. The meeting of tho stock breeders ' Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a of tho Palouso country, held in Pull-! wo,imn lockjaw. Millions know that man, Wash., resulted In tho organlza-' , e be3t thIng to nut on a cut 18 Bl,cl' tlon of tho Inland Registered Stock-1 lon 8 Arn,t'a Salve, tho inralllblo heal breedors Association. Professor H ' or of W0UndS ulcers, sores, skin orup T. French, of tho University of Idubo' I tIons' burns scalds and piles. It cures is president; John L. Smith, of Spo' j ,no pay 0n,y 25(2 nt Tallman & Kane, vice-president; Professor E. E. i ' Elliot, of the Washington Agricultural Tho Balm does not Irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at GO cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 5C Warren street, New York. College, secretary, and J. S. Klom gard, of the Hillsdale stack farm, near Pullman, treasurer. Rooms In tho East Oregonlan build ing for rent. 8team heated, Lot and ; -inn water ana uath room in fonno , tlon. Crazed by Wife's Death. Walla Walla, March 19. WM Hop, a Colestlal, was examined for insanity yestorday. His case is peculiar. Ho imagined other Chinamon aro trying to kill him, and caused much trouble. The mental dorangoment is supposed to.be caused by the death of his wife in Glilna, and tho roported abuso of his children. An effort is helng made to send him back to tho mother coun try. Wanted In Seattle. Walla Walla, March 19. E. C. Strong, wanted in.Seattlo for embez zlement, was arrested hero Sunday and an officer arrlvod yestorday to take him back. Thov loft for snttin l last night. GO TO F. S. YOUNGER & SON Your Money Back if you do not like anything you buy from us. J THE BIG BOSTON S T 0 FIRST SHIPMENT STIEN-BLOCH ULU I III Itu JUST RECEIVED AT THE BIG STORE Drop in and sec them when on the way to the post office. We will show them to you quickly. Better made than merchant tailored. G $3.50 LOR I A ' ARRIVED TODAY BLUTCHER-CUT, 1 Foot form "Major." Widths A and B. Marvels I of StyJ andv Beactji 255 pairs more Docglas in a day or two. SPRING STOCK COMPLEX In this lina we have exceptional oKeJ ings of unsurpassed variety of desigj and material. The workmanship '13 i the best and all guaranteed. Shirts c;0 rnf SQoiiifteS Exceptional values iccciccsrccc the price. Try a pair, ! Boston Stori Brone Orass Seeds Timothy Seeds S E D S Alfalfa Clover Seeds Seeds Get Our Pmccs You Buy Garden Seeds in or Package. Thompson Hardware Company 631 Haiti Phone I JESSE FAILING ...THE CARPET MAN... We Are Cleaning Oiit... Our winter carpets to make room for our New Spring Stock Its a sweeping reduc tion In prices, too, 11ml the wise house keeper will do well to take advnntnge ot them. Come now and make your selection of Lace Curtains, I'ortlers, Itugq, etc. Clos ing out an elegant line of llopo I'ortlers, Matting and Wall Taper. Sewing Machines of All Kinds. f HRICAN PLAN. $3 00 per Day and Upwards. Finest Hotdj In tho.P Hon THE PORTLAN PORTLAND, OREGON. Special Rates to EaBtern Oregon people visiting Portland. fo tourists and commeicla! travelers. H. C. BOWERS, I For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink Polydore Moens, Proprietor. 1