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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1902)
We Sell Strictly At One Price. NEW SWEATERS For Men, Boys ancTChildren See Window Display We are showing the largest nssort-i-iunt of Sweaters ever brought to the uty. We have them in white, black. I!ue and in the latest fancy stripe. u: we soli them for much less than -her stores. CMldtra's Sweaters, 50c to $. Boy's Sweaters, 50c to $1.50. Men's Sweaters, 50c to $5. I'STOCK INSPECTOR f Inspector In regard to diseased nnl-j ', mats, and from them It would seem j ; that It is Ms duty to Jiave general ! supervision over all dlsensed animals and report diseases to the state voter-' Inarlan whenever he learns ot such HIS DUTIES IN CASE .diseased animals. And his duty as i OF DISEASED ANIMALS. ' 9,w Inspector applies as much to rattle, horses and other nnlmals as to District Attorney Halley Gives an Oeinlpn at Request ot Judge Hart. man. County Jud.ce G. A. Hartman. liav- ; Ins been Kslesd with Inquiries In j re.eard to the duties ot county slock! inspectors In eases of diseased ani mals, railed upoh District Anortmy Hailey for an opinion ihi the subjwt. whif h Is published In hill a follows: '"Pendleton, Or., Sept. 2 192. Hoc O A Hartman. County Judge. Pendleton. Oregon. Hear Sir: Vonr favor of th 2fth sheep, except that the law does lay down specific duties which shall he !erfornied by him at certain times with reeard to sheep. "Respectfully submitted. "T. O HA1LEV. "District Attomey." I 7 UTCH The crutch is a poor substitute fnr t nminifnirnt and tiresome tnrwio rf 1 , ' 34it pathetic sight than a person slowly and pajnfc,"1 street supported by these artificial liaihs ,1 'Whnn Ulirnmntism sptttrc in t! I j ii --- , Mit iJaes find Jr I 1 it is safe to predict that the victim will evest! I and crutch-bound. The corrosive, irntatm iW Ml OREGON DELEGATES. :us; received, requesting a written To Attend National League Meetings of Republicans in Chicago. Delegates from the republican league j of Oregon hare been appointed to at j tend the national league meeting in ( Chicago. Oetolier 2-2. They are as fol- I lows: On- Pi BAER DALEY ff'Xfiers, Paviklon iruul rP'nc me amy ; jyo,,, Mate t large Governer ... ounty stock Inspector lu eases of; CfW. w s Dnlmy. A. steel. 0 .h. " " . 8l"RW. flaxen. J U Ttand and John D that numerous complaint about dls-lry en-erf ! horses have reached you In the! Prora Conresloi,a District, .o!i rays luMHvinc rases ox umuff ana tnmjr niseuses in several ! ia north of Pendleton and in an- ing f the blood, and no other remedy so surely accaai .- o It'nctitralizes the acid effects, pnrifies and invn-Jiats 'ilTta Furnish? r& 79 Ma:n Street E. Anaeny. Claud Gatch. W A Carter and TV. A. Howe. .wr thereto I will state that section j Selmtor Joseph slnMm. E u Smlth re ot an act to prevnt the spread of,Tnomas c. Taylor and W W. Steiwer pase 1SS9 of the second volume of' Secretary J P. Kennedy National WEDNESDAY SEPTEM15EK U HOTEL ARRIVALS. GENERAL NEWS. rlote! Pendleton. Frank Drake. Portland. C. E Metzger. Harry Starr. Davton. M. M. Shilleok. Portland. W. D Palmer. Portland. Frank Anderson. Salt Lake. Thomas Jernie Roeburr. K. H Trowbridge. Iiee. G. S. Youniman. Portland. Frank Garrison. Leadrilte. O. V Keppener, city. T. J. Ptovake. SL Paul. H. B. Nelson. V estoa. The lndianupoii. ntw has walked off with the pennant in the American' as$oci.ion. Portland is after the next national Q&eMnpMeiit of the G. A. but is tiadiur dtmcultiec in the way. ' Kinr Leopold refuses to meet hit daughter. Princeee Stephanie, and she1 did not attend her mother's funeral, j Joe Oane. of Baltimore, knocked oat Jack Bennett, of McKeesport. Pa., tanois-co uuno ionaay nisat. H a Cotton. Portland. President Palma has plainly told" Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Krep the tTnitej States government that it : Walla. mml irithdraw lis troope from Cuba.. William Maher. Portland. The uominee who will succeed Sen ator Henderson will be one of his followers. --the Cummins men having' withdrawn. Secretary Root has ordered an in-1 vaeUeation of the charges, made against army oScere in the 'Philip-; Vtam by Charles Francis Adame and. others. The cur hag reached St. Petersburg . in safety, after two attempts were made to wreck the train upon which , land, he rode: ia one instance the train' Mrs. was derailed. ', City. Tlxm was total of 8SS7 fresh H. Welch. Redding. esses of cholera reported in Bgyptj durlar last week. Since the com mencement of the epidemic. Jury la. there have been 30.931 cases and !.-' T?3 deaths. j William Hicks, the negro insurance! agent, with whom J. H. Bollou. the' negro lawyer engaged in an alterca-j don which caused the disaster at Birmingham, has been arrasted on the' charge ot .causing panic and will be j tried by the superior court. i mi. imp. provmes n snaii ne j Vice-President Fred W. Mulkey. Na the dutr of the stock Inspector of,tlon8, LeBue Executive Commlttee-oa'-h county and of each local Inspec- nmn w- ,oore tor who discovers, suspects, or has ' reason to believe that any domestu . animal or animals in his county or locality is affected with any dar.cer ous rautagious disease to immediate-- ly report such fact to the state vtte l iaarian.' And the following sect'sc as amended by the act of February 53, 1SJ5. provii.tw that upon rt"-e Ti of such information from a sto k .r. sjiector. the slate veterinarian shali Immediately examine or deputize a competent person to examine aii an, mals reported to be diseased, and if he flnds such animals are inie Km w.th contagious or infectious dis ea.-e. he shall promptly take such measures a he shall deem expedient or neeeary to prevent the spread of the disease and makee other provis ions reearding the suppression and in the joints and muscles causes the most Tr6'i nnd ankles swell, and when the natural oils and? 1. ,iticitpe rlrntrn and RtifT nnrl rrr,k t D5al in. ...... . ;i nev- . a The acid poisons that produce rheumatic pains formu? back nud feet, or otlicr parts of the bodv resnt-T,frnitz' A permanent cure of Rheumatism can bceffectLJc-:', and the rrritty particles are washed out or disbj'-.d ssss J.l. 1.1 A ,1.f .-. SB Uy U1C IICW Iltli uilfw, aim utw .umca lO u;e ffm SBf J I . ..... , . . . i m .1, Klftrul tr winit n A . ' . another attack, but expels every atom of it fra s2 the svstem S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remdv irj. Oi the di-estion or getieral health like alkali or pUj , j'B Write for our special free book oa Rheumattsa aiT'" advice or other information is wanted, oar p-vsicnnsfrr it without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, k$5, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberson, Port land. rhJ2.".;t'.jL -lr ... 1 eradication of the disease, and amons lUUlCl kilUKa Milk, 1 VI. IR . hll- .11 ... i .. v j tion of such animals after they hat e been appraised as further provided In the ceneral act. "Section 335t". of Hill's Code Walla R. H. Carton. Spokane. W. A. Toush. New York. William Gent. Wilbur. W. P. Allen. The Golden Rule. V. G. Humphrey. Appleton City. Henry Geock. t. Grande. J. L. Barnes. Ckiah M. E. Barnes. Ukiah. Mrs. S. H. Loah and famllj-, Port' Kumm, and famQy, Canyon pri- rides that the stock inspector of each county, in addition to the examina tion of sheep as therein mentioned shall also 'examiuc. free of charge, any other kiud of livestock In his co'inty at any time he may lf called upon to do so by request In writing, of at least 10 persons owning or con trolling stock of the clas he is bj such persons called uiwn to examine. I Biii.li iwrannc makine a written ' statement that their stock is affected or Infected with some infectious or contagious disease: and if. upon ex amination, said stock are found to be aSected or infected with any infec tious or contagious disease, or that, there is imminent or immediate dan-, ger of the spreading of said disease, and that it will cause great and Irre parable injury to other stock owners in the vicinity of said infected or af fected stock, the said inspector shall forthwith issue his order quarantin ing atd stock; and he shall engage a sutneiem number of persons to hold said stock secure from other stock. -and shall, if theie be a state officer having charge of such disease, imme diately notify him of the quarantine' of such animals, and if there be no such officer, then the governor. Each inspector shall have power to appoint deputies not to exceed one tor each precinct for whose act he shall be responsible, and ny any of whom h may pertonn any act required of him h- this i9 vnAfit fhe mi-annual .... i . i. . i . . . . miwmmih wmcn uul ue uiauv '. tax train, and in consequence loses ! i f tt th U iu iLt on ! the inspector in person; and it shall his nsht foot. dradS that fdenee ba t-n sal 1 1)? ,j,e duty of the inspector to adver-. " . , to care in sll its a?s and that U C- ,vrif, ;0cmt uaner if Frtnk Phelps a member of Com-.,artb. U(t,r, ce-.a.-rb Cat u the only 'f J1t WI. ,., hJTnwu naar H K G W made a remarkable pultiTe eaie mwr known to the taJleal there tie one in hla eounti . at nib own f77,,, ... .koorJna at Snokane fraisraltj. Catarrh b-ins coastitotion exrn." the Dsm-s and petoffice ad- caeord in range snooung w apoaauB. rwjoiro a v cojti:u:ioaai , , .,re,..n , ot and a!i Df last week, scoriae 38 out of a Possible "S,B; nalTT catarra Cur Is taken ' Sd tatBaItr. aettoc dl'sctiy npoo tb blood ' lle.m ' , , ad mncoM urfar of tb sjTtem. tier- 'Thtae are the only provisions re dact Sunday srs a busy day for the by dwtroytiu; tb loondatioo of tb dU rjmg tht d(it of the county sock city marshal at North Yakima. He ?. and Bitn tb pet wot Btwnetn tr : . mnA oiHt Inriian ' balWIap op tb eonatttutioc and aJsUtlnj BtUlad 25 tramps and eight ml1tn la dolog ,u WOrt Tb proprietor. nnann Mil linc drunk on the fl;h In I la enral T DQKn ' that thA7 tj;r Us Ilocdnd Dollars for i jTtmt asi Str- ana tnt inm every h.i:r pnwrred purlBrd, and beautified by j CtTKl tkiir. ) II prevvcU tie i CAf. 'pimp!, rouh bniHli, dry. jnjbkai'Jhea.v:. the JF Inilinwd, or lnif. ' fU'u roDdttloQ of tb P '..Ej io othr toap U U cjropard jrith It for ' pr "Tlic. parl'ylas, and ouL.u:viitf? to Kia,euipt I h.i: . uikI hDd. No Qliir 3-- r-.s o' :h V)iri, bath, and 2nnrnr Thud eorabttm la ?ttinwl . "3 C1TS Ihe BEST oH op, aud best up 10 ttM wuri. III SUPPLIES FOR CANNES Come to us for your And Preserving Tomatoes, ripe for catsup i pickling. Cabbace for sauerkraut. Red and rr!l Citrons, pears, apples, plums, grapes mium takers. and EisH.i SUGAR, VINEGAR and Cake and manle svrtio forvour brealh.- V J f.ki and ll- rT M ADTIM'C PA Mil V 1 mniv i in 4j i i-iiTiiii GROCERY AND BE The place to get clean, fresh jwls. R. MARTIN, Proprietot Ttlephone Red 34 i PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The civ; cooncl! of Seattle ha ap-i ptupriatad 2Sm for the benefit of the; fonattt nre sufferers in Southern Wash-: inston. Nine-year-old Lee Houser. of Mc-j SUnavtUe. attempted to board a tnov Bfiiella Burton. The Dalles. Clara Barton, The Dalle. C. M. Barton. The Dell'. lnesy M. White, Heppaer. Ceorfe M. White. Heppner. O. Dixie Athena. H. Banks. Athena. C. L. Downer. Spokane. L. M. Morris. Walla Walla. James Dan. Milton. John Hendon. Mihon. A. W. Tichnor. Chicasso. W. D. Marks. Spokane. A. J. Hall. Spokane. George H. Mustard, city. W. Brown and wife. Athena. W. H. Addison. Seattle. F. Wostet; Seattle. T. Donovan. Seattle A. Ray bum city $100 Rewar, S1J0 o I JHHH OREGON P PINE B BALSAM FOR C00GHS AND COLDS 25c and 50c SOLD ONLY BY F.W.Schmidt &Co. Reliable Druggists. KOUB D00ES FK0M rOSIDFFlCE Phtue, Main t5i. The Pendleton Business fes 1 i Large, well llgbted, well verjtllatecS Comfortable Rooms. COURSES OF STUDY r.nmmerr.lal Course Bookkeninc bv HCtual biuiui' vlded by "Sadlf r'e Budpet System," thorough and coffiln Law enters Into everv business trannactiou. and nrovid-stKB edge of his rights aud how to protect hia intertsits; ComE Uorrtspotiuence ana reniuaiibnip. Stenoaraohlc Course Shorthand by the Greg? IM Typewriting, Spelling, PuracraDhing, Punctuation, Correpcasi.T! ! ... . n i - r . . t .i i. iu, uuie tuu Tiiuiuvuicui in t tuaiuiurr. Call at the office of or write to H. X. P.OBI N'-O.V, U Corner Court Rnd Johnson Sts Pe udleton, Otvko'A. ELL GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S I eeei Every Sunday Dancing begins Sundaj' at 2 p.m. Admission ioiWS form 25 cents ; ladies free. Busses to and f. grounds day and right."1 ?M RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The grove can bejM picnic parties by applying to PETEB SHR: ..- St. George. ;Te'i -stfinTt Kod tor ' ami cat that it fal J to core. Jbbsos R. Soverelan. the noted laoor ite at iwiicmsui. faador, . nominated for state .en.-, Jtl I tar by the aetnocrata at naif Family Hilj are the bst- Maho, but withdrew in favor of an-, saber candidate. 1 A Big Sheep Drive. l Qoaiaess men tnroosnout tne Arthur Miller, a sheep owner of tne seruemeni. nnmn ,,r ,mKuA ,n i nr.ni) ?. d'Alenes conntry say o( the lead troablee in 1 Wallowa county, arrived in La Grande j today after a trip of three weeks in $2.00 Cash Prize ....FOR.... School Children We o2er a prii of TWO DOLLAR? ia SI . hn.m nroaoerkT unnrece- T;, ' " T " V II- .ZL'a :"'r: Tl'V"." " . 1 denUd in the history oi the coontry. frQm the upper pan ot Wallowa coun- Pendieion icooou 1 Ed Haaae. a coomerlelter. doine 10 ,y to North Powder .where It was in- wlTerIument .nit be entirely years in the Uwt-d Stau pe"' tended to make a rail shipment to .nbrnluiDg it. ary at jaciseus """ "if""" ... u man be olUbie in ill? to nil oar i rtcuiar oewspiper ipaee nntt wiin -p pes or pencil on unraUd tablet iper and irn yoar loll ome Selling and pqneltution win be ton. '-f Idered In asrirdlaj the priie. There :.- Ml t 1 i ULIXUUIOJ, rear 0f First tlass repairing, best,materials. , . . . Kef The Shotrucker iciBu! Ie ieuti-aco 'Bus 'eitt 'the i-i on. fnun tbertt MDS-IMr Miller has had n fieri to DUrchas af at noon. Deputies are in pursuit. ( the entire band and be may accept the . , u,x. pn-unii soes(me- Tbe nd was driven through ' Asm W i Marsh "2 Wallowa county to Cornucopia,! bar motherinlaw for VSsm dama Big)? creek to the Powder river valley. La ' Orande Chronicle. j? for allad false statetnenu aaalnst bur character. Plaintiff nays the de fendant accneed her of child murder, and other acts reflecting on her mor ality J. A. Ray. of P-iy'fi Mill, near Elan. Wash., accuse two neighbors of starting the forest ftrea In the Harbor country lr burning their -slashings" contrary to law. and paying no atten tion to the fire after It went beyond their premises. are noebarget of an kind. he Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION IN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB STB F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. PERFECTION IN FLOloui Is reached in BYERS BEST Better wc:' , The cream of the wheat crop enters -n Bje 2 lour, wnicn is rigin tor i.au , rancj Baking. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Bycrs, Proprietor. m l do Tbe oinleil clotv "hen oar itore c!a 9 p. m .hepc j. Eaeb ttndent ' Excursion to Washington, D. C. On the occasion of the O. A. R. en-j may ttibmlt bot one adTerttiemeni. campment. to be held at Washington. . D. C. October 6 jo 11. the 0. R. & K. f FRAZIER S JC9.85. Dates of sale September 29 and 30, limit 30 days. Choice of routes, going and coming. f Book Store. I 1 For Health, Strength and fi Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. J Mi JtOTfl