? I j 'J i : i 1:1 THURSDAY SEPTEMbUR 25, 1901. COUNCIL AT 1 THE EXCLUSIVE CLOAK, SKIRT, SUIT AND WAIST FACTORY Silk Waists made to order lor 6.50, complete. Skirts and Jackets Arriving Daily DRESSMAKING A Specialty Call and inspect the new ideas. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS SET- TLED CITY IMPROVEMENTS. Councllmen All Present But Two and They Attended Properly to Matters of Importance to the City. ED. EBEN, Prop. Pendleton Shoe Store Room. At council meetlnc last night: Council practically n creed to prant electric railway franchise. Passed resolutions looking toward bringing IkmI)- of Ste phen Olney to Pendleton for re interment. Discussed means of getting water on and beautifying ceme tery. Discussed regulation of run ning trains in city limits and the flxins of the W. & C. R. track so it could be crossed by rigs. Also doing away of track down Webb street. Elected Thomas Flti Gerald new city recorder. Ordered that hose cart com mittee secure extra hose cart for west end of town. Contract for painting Main street bridge awarded. Liquor license granted. a month ago in the state of Washing ton and was burled there by friends. Councllmen Sommervillo and Johnson were appointed a committee by the mayor to draft resolutions toward carrying out the plans nn.i Investigate whnt th cost would be. nnd If the friends whore Mr. Olney is buried would be wll.lng to have him remov ed. If he is brought here a suitable stone will be erected to his memory by the city. 1 ... t . IlllfJl U.tlllUlll VI ICHIC IGI . Q Tlie matter of caring for the ccme-j tery wns also brought up by the may-1 ,Vj or. It was suggostcd by a citizen $j through the East Oregonian several & weks ago. that something should be , done to boautify the cemetery, and ' S the mayor said some commont had 0 been caused nnd the matter was one which should be attended to. It was the consensus of opinion that a cem etery association could bo termed to care for the city of the dead. "The work of caring for the cometory could be turned over to such aj organisa tion to great advantage to ae council as well as credit to the city," said Mayor Halley. The most serious ques tion is that of getting water to the;, ; 1 cemetery, councilman i-Tazier saiu iw j that water could be brought from the 5 J j Tutuilln. a distance of three miles, at 1 , j a cost of about $3000. This route was j $ ! surveyed and figured on t.ome years .3, I ! ago. No definite action was taken t mil me una was guinea roiling uuu ,g II will be kept going until something is S ! done. i Well, What Do You Think of That? At the regular weekly council meet , ing last night. Mayor Halley. Recorder ! M cCourt- and Councllmen Hartman Clopton. Johnson. Dickson. Somtnor ' ville and Frazier were present, Wells , and Swttzler being absent 1 Granted Franchise. ; Considerable business was transact ed, but among the most important was the agreement to nllow the fran , chise ;or the Washington & Oregon Electric Railway. Light ami Power Company, to run an electric railway line and set electric light poles in the 1 city limits. W. M. Pierce is acting ' as attorney for the corporation in the absence of their regular attorney. A. D. Stillman. aud he was before the IS meeting asV.inc that some definite ac- Shirts from a laundrv not torn tion be taken on the matter so that all to Dices not bespattered with ue could telegraph the results to Col-.ir1'"'0 "mr u" u," S ail topices, not Despatierca un, Ferguson and President Berkley one. The council then made, The running of trains in the city limits was n matter also brought up'S by the mayor who said a new ordl-! nance should be passed and enforced. 5 regulating their speed. He also said j the W. & C. R. Company ought to be. compelled to plank between hte rails & of their road in the city so rigs could cross it at any place. It wns suggest-1 Jj ed that a deal might possibly be made' to rid Webb street of this track when ' g The new steel bridge was finished. j The mayor said the O. R. i N. Com- j? pany might be prevailed upon to leU the W. &. C. R. connect their road A with the O. R. & N. near the cross-Ig ing of the river and run their trains into town on the lnttor's tracks. , 'j New Recorder Elected. ! j The election of a new citv recorder was taken up and at the first ballot j Thomas Fitz Gerald was elected. Heiifj received four votes. Collier one and ,v I Clothing! The New Clothing for Falf has arrived and we have priced it remark ably cheap. If yoa need a suit for a Man or a Boy it will pay yoa to see us. MEN'S SUITS Hair Line Grey Cassimere $5.75 Plain Black Cheviot 6,00 Mixed Cassimere 6.75 Heavy Grey Melton. , - 7.75 Jamestown Fancy Worsted ., 8.75 Fine Black Worsted 9.75 Boy's Long Pants Suits Light or Dark Cassimere $3.35 Grey Mixed Cassimere 3.95 wearme. ls r . i r-V. rrnnrt lynrl kuai mills uui suk.ii . .. . For answer, read the line below THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Boblnson, Prop Pendleton duties the first of October. Better Fire Protection. Mollman at Dayton. Wash., tills morn- ? r- "era,"s """'".u". lust enouch starch to keep them ' ing "The matter was discussed at r- f, ,U..'Q:"' T, r.,:ft . , m,,u (r rnmfnrt :n length. Councilman Hartman favored ' stifi, not too much for comfort tnt franchise with Where is this laundry I KI1Pt, rtrirrlnnR nnti strlnR as would! r. ... . I - - i i nt couiiuiiiee ou uie iiruitrv iiuu an :ooq worK . I proieci me cuj ana vuuucn.iiau iulf-. or(jere(1 to gut another hose cart tor ton opposed giving any encourace- tUe roteoUtm o property in the west! I mem unui ine ucierB 01 me piujiur" ; ed iine show that they mean busi ness The question was put to a vote and only one voice was heard for I and one against. These were Hart man and Clonton. men .Mr. rierce BOYS' Short Pants Suits in great variety. $2.75, 2.38, $1.98, $1.75 and $3.25, $1.45 end of town. The city has plenty of hose and all that is needed is a cart. 1 1 ,1 5 Contract Let. Laatz Bros- The contract for painting the Main street bridge was let to unaries u. ! said he wanted to telegraph that the ! Sharp. There were three bids and -FOR- ea. ana all gave weir consent mui us say they would grant it under their own restrictions. Tribute to Wood, Coal and Building Material Delivered PrompOy.i We are in the transferini; and trucking business and are pre pared to move light or heavy arti-, cles. I OFFICE MAIN ST., Near Depot, ! Telephone Main 51. 1 UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot I Sharp's was $3 lower than the others. Ed Murphy offered to do the painting for $159. Charles Lane for S154, and Charles C. Sharp for $1S1. A liquor license was granted to W. W. Hoch. 01 $3 to j COOK STOVuJ $4 toil r Wjfc0Ull(r HOTaL WW. VAN DRAN tiki The Best Hotel tj mam J Headquarters for Commodious Juj'" Rates $2S Special rates by9 UxcellentCuiaj,;p Prompt Dif P ! Every uljif I ,HK Bar and billiard v-f 1 -errl i Only Three Bko3 GOLDS H'j Its 0fl M. F Kelly, vO' . lte '-Si-.- . A( Mr. Olney. Mayor Hailey brought up the ques tion of bringing the remains of Cap j Levee Improvements. Hopfelns" (ateptieu uine t to renait- The ,evee coramiUee was ordered to i ton ana interring mem m me uiut-y . k th necessary stens toward re- nairing the levee where Byers' mill , cemetery. Mr. Olney ts responsime for the city being in possession of the cemetery grounds and It was argued it would be no more than a proper tribute to bring the body here and inter it in the cemetery which bears his name, and where a lot v. as reserv ed for him Mr Olney died less than A PI0N5ER MERCHANT race empties into the river. It was said to be washing out and in danger of caving in. SILO FOR FORTY COWS. f Man Bright's Disease and Diabetes Arc Positively Curable. When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. Adolpb TVfxtie, tbe well-known rtoner of trX Greet street, Sac Francl'co, one o! the found. era o! tb Callforc a Crecler Company, Inter-rl-wed I:eDber 11, ltOl : Q Will jou permit u to refer to yon one of thoe curx-d of diabetes t.y tbe Fulton Com-1 pounds? A You mar It ouht to be known, I hate told a great many atut It myself. ' Q You found It hard to convince Ibem! I A Only thoae cared can tOhate easily. You ; rill bare greut difficulty In making people be llee It. Q Hod pbysielana diagnosed your case as t i:xirrlcnce TM1 now tm nulld a Good One. l'o feed forty cows forty pounds o day for nine months will require 210 tons. A round silo 'J3 feet in diameter und IIO feet deep lillt-d as full as would be ordinarily put in at one continuous cutting would have about the required amount of silage. I .do not think thut there is nny debuting the question of h round silo today. While we have only one round silo in use, it is by far the most satisfactory. Whether it be built of wood or stone may somewhat depend upon the builder. I should use staves not less than inches thick and 0 Inches wide, beveled to the circle and put together with dowel pins or grooved and toncued. Whnt we need ! is to hold each stave to Its jihice. and ', this cannot be done if they nre not in vomo way fastened. I have not been -.ble to llnd any one satisfied with the ' rough hemlock staves held together I with Puge wire fence. The silo has long since passed its experimental ! stage. Why not build permanently' The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY FURNISHED BAR IN CONNECTION EN CENTER OF BLOCK BET. ALTA & WEBB SI'S F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop. PENDLETON" UKIAH STAGE LINE BTURDIVANT BROS., Props. Btan lete Pendleton dally, except Bandars, t; lli.w lone l;iure you tx-can to Improve? A. It iook bulu slowly It must bave been I several v,?ks. , C. Hoar bmr before yon were folly restored! ; A. About a year Q Can you recall any you told about ltT A. One was a Mn L., a lrlesd of ours In the country. Her trouble was UrlKbt's UlseaM I She, too, recovered. . (I Any other- I A. A lady friend Is Windsor. Sonoma Coun ty, was swollen with dropsy, and I sent ber tbe I lirluht'n Disease Compound, tbe second dozen completely ntorinf ber i Q hat do you think now of the curability Of UriCh'.'s U:eac and Uiabotes? A Cures await those who will take these Compounds for a sufilclent lesgtb of time. dlabotea? A. Several The kldnevs were alo affected. The btmps can te solid flve.eljrhtiis inch Ib:??a"!l"f',imJ'.',Dd uad,,r mtek 10 . rods or one-half inch steel wire rope sustalo row m I could resit t . , t t preter me rope on nccouut ot its ne.i iblllty, and the expeiibe Is not greater. We have one silo painted inside and outxide with Carbolineum nvenarlus, and, while it has been on only two years, I have faith enough in its pre serving power to use it ou every vat we make. Stone or cement will of course be absolutely permanent if the uullder enres to go to some extra ex pense. If I should give all the infor mation at hand on the silo and meth ods of tilling, etc., I would require tin entire Issue of Tho Hurnl New Yorker. I would advise visiting r silo that is up to date and getting by the eye points that cannot be given with pencil and inper. Urow fairly well ripened corn, Medical works aeree that Brlfht's Disease and Diabetes are Incurable, but 1ST per cent, are positively recoveries under tbe Kullon Com pounds. (Comrrjjn forms of kidney complaint M7 fc. m.. tor Ukiab and .'nteruwlUte JJ?inJi I'riee, 11 tor tho Jirlphf UiMa and ll-W for KiiM lonto. dwai ni " r th ittart!c rmnijonna. John j. iuiion !ih1mlani'nmtrlas"isl Montgomery atreat. San FrancUco. aolo ut flne, build n PUbHUlUtial airtight T Elde. II 76: W Bldm ana reioro, . . io l( pun(1 e teMU made for patunt. ' . . ,... j . J... Allw.C2.25t toAlU.audretoni,1.0o;ToDklab iripHif, pamphlot mailed free I pit, feed forty to fifty pounds a day 2.MitoDklah andretnrn,l.w. ..nd success is assured. Office In Golden Rule Motel, Pendleton 1 f. W. Schmidt S. Co., Sole Aoents. 1 The time to buy Real Estate Is Now. E. D. BOYD, 111 Court Street, Wi 1 sell to those who desire homes, and to investors, upon terms to suit, the following prop erties: 1 lot and dwelling, $6oo. 2 lots and dwellings, each, 75o- 2 lots and dwellings and sta ble, $S5o. 3 lots, f6oo. 6 lots, each 250. All situated in Pendleton. 160 acres of farm land near Pendleton, $2500. Small payments down, baN ance in installments. Pendleton's destiny is a much larger population. Now is the time to buy. TOB BALE AT TUB EA8T OREdOKIAM office. Urge bundles of newspaper, cos Ulnlng oTtr 100 bit papers caa 1 taiaed for 38 casta o ana d Is. Let Us Do Your Hauling We do trucking and hauling of all description at reason able prices. Your horses will be well cared for if taken to the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, corner West Alta and Lillith streets. Hay, grain and all kinds of feed bought and sold. Horses for sale at all times. WILLIAM COXKERLEr, Prop., Successtor to Hays & Connerley. in. HEATED LIGHTED BYEUw .eh yn American l'Jan.n'Cjct 1, European I'lcS;. sjieclHl ruttsbrfSj,, Free 'bus meeUllB Commerciil t. Special 20 CENTS ST. GE CORNER MAIN & Will get you a good square mela J jp7 fZ! that you will enjoy and will find 1 gg satisfactory. Drop in and try one of our 20 cent meals. W -THE- ROYAL RESTAURANT I Cooper's old stand, Main St., Near W.& CR. Depot mm 1 THOMPSON, PAWNBROKER 312 COURT STREET Bays old harness, sad dles, clothing, rubber, brass, copper, lead, etc. mm GEO. DARl?s JBE Elegantly If Sampler" j ROOM RAT Farmers Ctf Fred WlB1 Capacity w"Ai, Flour, xwjr- a always on bani-