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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1902)
FOR SEWER SYSTEM GREAT SAVING nnrUlR "" .....0 L-ents at a great saving. ,-;j7 Days of All Week's Bargains OUT OF 248 VOTES, , 183 FAVORED THE BONDS. Dressing Sacks , tter ollered this sea- rre'tj"sn niauc, m 'iatprial, in nil the pro ton. Pilce range from 98c to $3.75 1 Skirts Special Priced Mines for $5.20 tsv tailored skirts in tiwt styles and mater- tthia wecK 95' VERY SPECIAL In New Silfc Waists You want something service able and stylish for a holiday evening waist. What could be more appropriate than the hand,, some Taffeta and Peau de Suie 811k Waists we are selling at a reduction this week? The regu lar price Is 6,50. You can se cure them now for No Excitement t Any 0f the Voting ( Places Preliminary Work Will Be Begun at Once. Pendleton will now have a thorough sewerago system. A bond of $30.non was voted yester day by a majority of almost three to one to build the sys tem and preliminary work will be commenced at once. The vote by wards was: For. Against. First ward 33 11 Second ward 70 1G Third ward 37 5- Fourth ward 43 33 $5.20 i't forget our Big Sale oh Ladies' and Children's bckets, Lome early; we can tit anybody now. De- :xander Dept. Store T4- K , By almost a majority of three to ft ' one, the sewer question carried at g the election Thursday, -when the ta 5 i payers of the city expressed thorn & ' selves- as heartily In favor of an In creased tax in order to have a thor ough sewer system. Although the vote was light the re sult shows the will of the people, mat tne question would carry was seen by almost every voter and this partly explains the small vote cast. Many stayed away from the polls bo- rctrct2tSSSH2 "K "U"L.U" "niu.cess.trj toi - - mam in vntn fHhupe ctat.ori ... perhaps, because they did not care to express themselves against the ques tion when they knew a majority of the people were In favor of the bonds. Little Interest and no excitement was noticeable at any of the voting places during the day. Just 24S votes were cast all told and 183 of these were for the bonds and 65 against. The heaviest vote against the ques tion was in the fourth ward, where 43 votes were cast for the issue and 33 against, or more than two-thirds of the votes cast against it. However, the vote in other wards offset this majority so far that the total was almost three to one in favor of the proposition. The next heaviest vote against the bonds was in ward two. where 1C votes were cast against the lBsue to 70 for. In the first ward the vote stood exactly three to one 33 for and 11 against. In the third ward the vote carried by 37 to 5. 8 Sunt up those pictures and have them framed at once "hfistmas is Not Far Away fou will get the best work and newest style frames if otiwii- :ome to us. Largest, stock to select from C CU A Dp for SHARP New Ideas. WJSJ4SJaJKSS3SSSSSSSSS!S8 tXZZZZS! A surprise was In store for those who were at the polls all dav. It was thought that the women would turn out and vote almost to a woman where she had the right. They did not Very few women showed up all la They were expected to be In favor of the sewer question almost to a woman because they have seen and come closer in contact with the sick ncss which Is prevailing and has pre vailed among the children, which Is attributed partly to the Inadequate sewer system. Another surprise- came Troni the fourth ward. This is the vote from the lower pan of town where one would think the ote would almost be unanimous for sewerage because of the drainage and seapage from above them. In this ward the majority for the Issue was only 10. Hefore election H was rumored that in case tho sewer iltiestion should not pass an Injunc tion would be filed against the city to stop the use of the present sewer age system as the residents of that section got no benefit and all the harm as the sewer emptied Into the river above them and left tho filth to endanger the health of the commu nity, a heavy vote against it In some of the other wards would not have been so much of a surprise as It was coming from the fourth. Now that the measure has carried the city council will employ engineers and begin to plan for the beginning of the work as soon as possible. errv Xmas Goods ARE ALL READY: The (.Hft of Furniture adorn?, beautifies and comforts the home, where all may enjoy its Luxury. It typifies the pinnacle of good tJBte and wisdom in following the custom and laws of Old King' Santa Glaus. V9VV99999999999. 9 9 9 Let us Direct Your Attention to our Line of Morris Chairs and Morris Rockers TYPHOID FROM BAD SEWAGE. College Place in Undesirable Sanitary Condition. College Place, Wash., Dec. 19. Tho third 10-year-old girl student In the Adventlst college here to die of ty phoid fever within a short time, pass ed away yesterday. She was Miss Nina Hawley, of Newberg, Or. The other two girls were Miss Pfau. of Ba ker City, and Miss Jones, of Seattle. Each contracted tho disease during the epidemic of typhoid which has distraught the college and the vil lage here for two months. Miss Haw ley s father Is here and the remains will probably he sent to Newberg. She entered the institution In September ino typhoid epidemic in College Place is charged to the alleged sew- ago nuisance which results from car rying Walla Walla sewage from the end of a main pipe near here to tho Blalock fruit farm. Residents have complained bitterly to the Walla Walla city council, which passed up me case as not within its jurisdiction. Several deaths have occurred, all re sulting from disease which, It Is claim" ed, was due to drinking water con taminated with this sewage. STATE OK OHIO. ) CITY OF TOLEDO, )M I.TJCAS COUNTY, ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be It lie senior partner of tbe Arm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tbe cltj of Tnledo, county and etHte n foresaid, and that said firm will pay tbe Bum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho lie. nf ITall'a t n f.. Sworn to befoie me and subscribed 1 , my presence this utb day of December, (Seal.) A. W. GLUASON. Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Curd Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surraccs or tne system. Send for test! moniais rree. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all drucslsta, 75c. Hall's Family rills are tbe beat. Remember That there are only a few days until Christmas and that everybody is now preparing to make one an other happy. Wo will mention here a largo number of good and useful things that will make vour friend happy. Useful Xmas Gifts Fine Silk Petticoats Lovely Parses Fancy Kid Gloves Neck Ribbons Silk Hose Supporters Men's Kid Gloves Ladies' and Men's Handkerchiefs Best Suit Cases Belts in all Colors Fascinators A Fine Far Raff, Handsome Neckwear Silfc Waists Men's and Ladies' Umbrellas These goods wo have from the cheapest to the best and can suit everybody. Get a Ticket on the Fine Rubber Tire Carriage at The Boston Store Corner Main and Court Streets. HOTEL ARRIVAL8. uuiuaiiuu uuun. vaoi Spare. H Chairs. .1. - K - ono ivianocany iocners. ire iui.H l.?AB ior lables. Library Tables. Taboaretts. Shaving Stands. Chiffoniers. Dressers. Dressing Tables. Divans. Parlor Suits. Music Cabinets. Book Cases. Office Chairs. Brass and Iron Beds. Bissel's "Cyco" Bearing Sweepers The Highest attainment in FURNITURE Elegance and Beauty Is Reached in our Collection. ' KVW . mm m T. mt mt st. via j m m aw mm mm a es rositiveiy tne Lowest in renaieton VALUE FOR VALUE Select now and it will be held for you and delivered Christmas. cv i Store Next to tbe Post Office Hotel Pendleton. S. Patton, Denver. M 13. Gwlnn, Boise. .1 T Morgan. Harrison. B. T Onser, Wallace. Sam T. Davis, New York. D. Everett, New York. T. McGunnery, Now York James Wright, Wisconsin. J 13. Hyler, San Francisco. J. N. Itonlng, Sanger. Ed Blackburn, Omaha. Francis Jenkins,, Moscow. Mrs. J. Jt. Wolf, Moscow. E. Desvogtie, Moscow. A T. Jenkins, Moscow. E. II. Hart, St. Louis. It. H, May, Portland. D, D. Warren, Portland. K. I j. Casen, Portland. M H, Patton, Spokane. F McTaggert. Omaha. J. J. Hums. Portland. T W. Jackson. Portland. A D. Chase. Portland. The Colden Rule; J P Hayden and wife, Portlat.d. T. H. I.undenburg, Ia Grande. h. White, Salt Lake. I. P. Iloundy, Spokane. S. J. Iloundy, Spokane. William C. Armstrong, Moscow. Mrs, li, Chlsholm, Salt J-alte. Otto nrlnggold, Spokane. S. 0. Anderson, Cardaton. A. Vinson, Walla Walla. J. W Shaw, Harney, N. Taltinger, Athena. J W. Skiles, Spokar.. W C. Smith, Walla Walla, II. E. McQrcen, Portland, W, J. Moore, Spokano, D. B. Ehy, Sunnyelde. E. Itleraenshnelder, Milwaukee. W. P. Jlnnett, Adams. A. O. Howard, Spokano. It. C. WatBon, city, A. K. May, Spokane. Mrs. W. C. Armstrong, Moscow. Mrs. John Young, Moscow. It. F. Johnson, Falrvlew. Ira Henderson, Weston. J. W, Johnson, Weston. William Holdman, Adams, 1j. M. Watrus, Adams. G. D. Galley, Portland. fftce I Exposure to a sudden climatic change produces cold In tbe Lead and catarrh Is ant to follow. Provided with Ely's Cream Balm you are arm led against Nasal Catarrh. Price CO cents at druggists or Ely Brothers, 56 1 Warren street, New York, will mall It. The Balm cures without pain, does not Irritate or cause sneezing. i u spreads usejr over an irniaioa a i angry surface, relieving Immediately and cures. Cream Balm quickly cures tbe cold. Philldelphfa street car builders are sending streetcars all over the world , DON'T ABUSE YOUR EYES . HENKEM THE EYE SPECIALIST Examines your eyes free of charge and tells you the true nature of your trouble He 1 20 East Court Street PRESCRIBES PRISMS IS POSITIVE IS REASONABLE IS RESPONSIBLE Pfopeifly Fitted Glasses Aids Memory Concentration Digestion Cures Headaches Nervousness Weak Eyes . SAVE TIME AND TIME IS MONEY Don't let INCOMPETENTS trifle with your eyes as they are priceless to you. The latest and most improved instru ments used. GLASSES $1 AND UP LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and tu v c you money DOORS WINDOWS li ii i Idin (j paper, lime, cement, brick and sand Wood gutters (or barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Kard Alta St., Opp. Court House AGREEMENT Pendleton, Or., Dtc i, 1901 This is to certify that we, the undersigned, have agreed between ourselves to establish uniform prices for the care and board of horses by the month, One horse to hay by the inonih Jia.50. One horse to hay and grain per month 14. Commencing Dec, i, 1902. G. M. Froome M. J. Carney S. F. Hays W. Lindsey. ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN CO UNHKl,r.OU,A'l'-hAV V. H Hiiiireuie Court HVMltrrEHltD ATttmtiKY II. H. Patent Ollc u. f. and FOHEIQN PATENTi Ttm Mmi Mia (kwrUbti 7 . 't, N W.. WBlllDUtOU, U. 1