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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1902)
p ! tbt n jzi I'M s nBBFnJ 2jw fiURANT tTGOOD GOODS t Alexander's. Goods im. Not poor goods cheap, "but "good lodorato prices. This fall we have a sr selected, lower priced stock of dry rer beioro. S In a large variety of bright colors. med with flat brass buttons. A new fad, icy practical Priced at $2.48, $2.25, 98o. N AND CHILDREN This is the season Wild be looking towards us for warm foot e have an abundance to choose trom, some s part wool, some ribbed, some plain. All ut elastic. Per pair, 48c, 350, 25c, 190. BAQS An elegant, big, grey leather ized silver mountings, heavily covered and right cut steel beads. The usual 5, $3 , this week for $2.48, $1.98 and $1.00. er Dept. Store IABLE CLOTHIERS. ma Stoves t at lowest stoves. prices. We handle only Air-Tight Coal Stoves, Alr-Tlitht Wood Stovrs, Alr-TIcht Wood Stoves. 'Ml Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges. JMmpsoa Jrlardwaie i-o. FOR SEWER SYSTEM PENDLETON CITY COUNCIL PREPARING THE PLANS. Committee Appointed to Draft Reso lutions and Investigate Details Other Business Transacted. Discussed the possibility of installing a complete sewer system In the near future. Passed resolutions declaring hal no bicyclist should rido on the sidewalks 'n the city limits between the first of April and the first of October. Bids were received and re viewed for the manufacturing of a new hose cart Bond of Thomas Fitz Gerald, the new recorder, was approv ed, and ho Installed In the of fice. Regular monthly Mils nl-lowed. LETON ACADEMY Preparatory Course 8 Course 8' Course am Bub-Primarv up. Graduates enter Fresh- ea as Yale, Princeton, Stanford. 7 weens supplemental WorK can take Btate fas Normal Schools Fall term onetn Ben- r nAatafae addresa iIX. FORBES, D. D., Principal. 's : RING improve- rt of pen- est writer sw weeks indorsed residents 1 Europe lozen as- for Si. ien order- tcwhether for CO.. I.DKLPIIIA I UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot hauling reason- veil cared id Dutch corner th streets kinds of Id. i "all times. Prvm PjConnerley. ITS juare mela ltd will find i';and try one 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. "THE BI00EST SENSATION EVERYWHERE' Colapsable Pocket Stereoscopic Apparatus The smallest Rterenaeom with th optical .-fleet Highly ilalsh.d in different col on with rich gold and "llrer decorations imnamingfij incmaiug .n v. r. rnotoersplis. Views of Art (genre). PllICE ONLY tfl.tKj! Sent everywhere prepaid In letter form. Agent MBUIDUf Liliput Stereoscope Go., Forrest Building, PHILADELPHIA - PENNA. Nasal CATARRH In Jl its stsges there should be cleanliness. Eij's Cream Bain cleansosootbes and heals the diseased membrane. It cares catarrh and drl ca awajr a cold la 11 head quickly. Cream Balm Is placed Into the nostrils, spread) oter the membrane and Is absorbed. Relief Is Im- medlsto and a care follows. It ,1s not drying does not produce sneezing. Large 8ize, (0 eents at Drug gists or by mall; Trial 8Ize, 10 cents by mall ELY BROTHERS. U Warren Street. Hew York 7mL Babbitt Matal, turtt In tha world. In ban. Prloe $1 par bar, at the Caot Oragonlafl OMmw At the regular meeting of the city aaas last night the matter of In stalling a complete sewer system for renuioton was discussed at length and a stop taken toward putting in the system in the near future. A committee consisting of Coiinciimen Clopton, Johnson and Hartman, was appointed to draft resolutions and make an investigation and report at the next meeting. The subject of un up-to-dato sewer system has been agitath.g the clt officials for several years and it has come to such a point that the fact Is evident that the system must be installed sooner or later for the health and good of the town, and the council was of the opinion that no better time than the present eauld be found to start the ball rolling. An. act was passed at the last meeting of the legislature empower ing th city nf Pendleton to Issue, bonds not to exceed $30,000. for thia purpose, providing the citizens wore willing to vote the bonds. No defi nite action was taken for the calling of a special election to learn the wish of the people on the matter, but after the committee makes it3 re port and it is found to be feasible by the council, the proposition will then be placed before the citizens and taxpayers and they will have chance to vote against or In favor of the sewer system. New Bicycle Ordinance. It was decided to draft a new ordi nance repealing the old ordinance allowing wheelmen to ride on the sidewalks by paying a license, and make It unlawful to ride wheels on the walks except during the six win ter months. This stop is taken be cause of a widespread kick on th part of pedestrians against the prac tice of riding wheels on the walks, It was the consensus of opinion that tne new ordinance should allow wheelmen to rido on the walks be tween the first of October and first of April, but prohibiting it the rest of the year. This will give those whose business compels them to ride a wheel the year round a chance to do their riding on the walks when the streets are too muddy for them to ride on the ground. The license will also be raised and perhaps be double what it is now. The ordinance committee was ordered to have the city attorney draft the ordinance and present it at an early meeting of the council. 1 Men's Winter Underwear 1 g 32 Complete Lines to Select From. 3 5 Come iti while the sizes are complete. 3 I SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 1 New Recorder Installed. Thomas Fitz Gerald is now the new city recorder. His bond, with W. J Furnish and Leon Cohen, as sureties, was filed last night and approved by tne council and he was duly 'install' ed in the chair. Bids on Hose Cart. Bids for the manufacture of a hose cart for the west end of town, were opened. T. T Nelson and Neaglo Brothers were the only bidders The bid of Kelson was $95 and that of Neaglo Brothers $94.75. In addition to the cart, $30 worth of extras were also Included In the bids. The committee appointed to attend to the matter were Instructed to go ahead and order the cart built. Bills Allowed. Planing mill, $37.48, M. B. Kees, $2. D. B. Waffle, 776c. W. H. Conner, $5. Water works, city water. $100, sprinkling streets, $40. City Bakery and Grocery. $1. Van Orsdall & Moule, $2. Labor on streets' $196. Lights, $296,. I. S. Walker, $4.50, Frank Day, $5. John Armstrong, $18. Walter Wells, $420. Alert Hose Company, $109. Hose Company No. 5, $88. Mascot Hose Company, $32. Rescue A. & I, $81. Protection Hose Company, $124. Grossman Si Co.. $86.60. LEGISLATIVE FORERUNNERS. Representative Burleigh, of Wallowa County, Prepares a Few Bill. . State Representative Burleigh of Wallowa county, states that ho will Introduce in the legislature UiIb win ter the following bills: t Heavy Heavy Fine Wool Coiton Fleeced Cotton Fleeced 50c 50c 65c 65c Rlbbd Ootlon Ribbed Heavy Tan Pk lo niuo Red or Wool Brown Klno Black Ribbed Wool Wool 75c 90c $1,00 $100 Derby I,"1, J';,,rR Vleve Ribbed Colored Valuo BanlUry Fancy LVrby Pink or Blue NHtural Ribbed Ribbed Derby Wool $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $1.25 Bwits Balbrlgfan Ribbed v Conde Don't 8cratoh All Wool Warm Unshrinkable Fauoy. ,9,re-Y KxtrnSIo Worsted Worsteds l'lusb All Woo) $1.25 . $1.50 $1.50 $.50 Fancy Very Wool 46,48,60 Stripes Hoi Htavy Big Men mmmmmmmma m a"saaaaiaaaaaa"a"'" swsaiBar9aaaaaBBasBBnaaBBBBaBBaaiaMBiwiw mmmmmmmmm Natural Alternate Very Fine Silk and Wool S:ripe AuHtrnllan Worsted $1.50 $1.75 $2.25 $2.50 Ribbed Worsted Wool For Klno Trade Medium Weight Home Winners Grey Jiluo and Pink 4 Lines of Fine Bilk and Peter Wright's Fancy Light Wool Intenicapular $2.50 $2.50 $3.00 $4.25 Worsteds Weight That Klnest KhrIIhIi Very Talkative Full Fashioned Kveryoue Llkea Make IriBh Oregon MtiURlng paif Linen Flannel Union v'u Mesh Red, Blue Suit . and see $3.50 $1.25 $1.50 $1.50 tO $5.00 wltho'ofdelay 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 BIG BUSY BOSTON STORE iiiiiiiiiiiiuiaiiiiiiuiimiiiiaiiuuiiuaitiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiirs: 3 3 3 3 3 A bill for a state primary law, pro viding that nominations for county and district officers be made by direct vote of the people under the Australi an ballot system. A bill providing that assessments shall bo mado by precinct assessors; that assessment shall begin the first day of January and bo completed by the first day or July; tnat tne tax roll be In the hands of the collector bv Oct. 1st. and taxes become ae- Unquent Dec. 1st.; that the treasurer shall be the collector and that it snail bo comnul8ory to collect ail taxes within the time limit and ho and his bondsmen bo liable for all taxes re maining unpaid at the expiration of the time limit are deemed collectable, A bill providing that sheep shall not be herded within a mile or any ranch or homestead. A bill providing that stockmen grazing their Btock in a country where they are not bonafled residents shall pay to such county a rental per head on the stock thus grazed witnm the county. It is needless to add that Mr. Bur lclgh does not expect all these bills to become laws, but he believes that thoy should be enacted Into law. Mr. Burleigh also believes that thus tar the scalp bounty law has accomplish ed the desired results and he will re sist Ita repeal. A MY8TERV CLEARED. Married Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have n my store," writes Druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "Is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds because it always cures. In my six years or sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat and lung din eases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on it, best physicians prescribe It, and Tallman & Co. guar antee satisfaction or refund price, Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 50c and $1, Sulcldo at Portland, Portland, Ore., Oct. 2. Despond- ent over continued ill health, Mrs, Eleanor Bowman, the wife of Ben jamin M. Bowman, cashier for the Brunswlck-Balke-Collender; Coroiny and well known In buslnes circles here, today shot and killed herself. Herbert Lee, of Baker City, Miss Elsie Fisher. A few days ago the East Orogonlnu had a Btory from tho Baker City Herald stating that Herbort Lee, prominent citizen of that city had married a Pendleton young lady In May and tho secret had been kopt until now. After a careful search no record of tho marriago could bo found here, but it now appears that Mr. Lee wedded his brido In Walla Walla. She was Miss Elslo Flshor and tho Baker City papor mado mistake by saying she was from Pen dleton instead of Wnlla Walla, Following Is what the Walla Walla Union says in recalling tho facts about the wedding: Pendleton and Baker City papers a few days ago printed acounta of tho marriago of Herbert Leo, a prim. Inent hardware clerk of Baker City, and some unknown woman. Tim man had been married six months boforo ho Informed his frlonds and tho lat ter were conccrnod to know the bride's name and whero the marriago took place. A glance at tho marriago records of Walla Wnlla county shows that Herbert Lee and Miss Elslo Fisher were married In tho court house of this county April 2, 1002, by Justice William Glasford. While tho Pendleton and Baker City papora attached a mystery to the wedding tho Walla Walla papers at tho time of the marriago printed amusing stories. One afternoon Herbert Loo and Elsie Fisher walked Into tho Justice court and blushlngly Informed tho Judge that thoy desired to bo united In marriago and thero before two or three court officials and tho nows paper men they plighted their troth, After the solemn coremony had been iwrformcd Judge Olasfont re marked that thero wiih yet one thing left undone on tho husband's part. But Leo did not understand and then before the assemblage tho justice ap proached the brido and gave her a kiss. The wedding In the oyes of cast Orcgonlans may havo been a mystery but in tho eyes of Washlngtonlans It looked more like comedy. i Notice. AH persons knowing thcinsolvcs in debted to mo must aottlo by Octo ber 10th, or tliolr acounta and notes will be placed' In tho hand of an at torney with Instruction to collect. E. L. 8MITIL Blight's Disease and Diabetes Positively Curable. Thoy aro curing Brlght'a DUc&se and Diabetes In California. Tho por coutitgo of oirtcluncy (recoveries) in tlioso hlthorto Incurablo dlseasos averages as high as 87 per cont. The ilotallH of tho investigation and dem onstration of tlia new comiK)unds are ho concliiHivo that wo at onco sunt for a bundlo of tho reports and for the new treatniont for urgent caaes In tills city. Call or send for ono of tliu reports. V. W. SCHMIDT & CO., Pendleton Fine yellow Crawford peaches at Hawloy Bros. HARPER WHISKfi Physicians Prescribe it for their most deli cate patients. Old and Pare. rot Bale by JOHN SCHMIDT saaaaaaalsBaBi ' ',uaBaaiQ, BlBHaMMMMW"