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MP WEDXESDAT. FEBRUARY lo. 1903 Shoes Cheap is all there Is to It. I think there is enough. No Boundary Settlement. IDC WJunuurj aviuciueiii ijuuafcjuu ) again went glimmering, the delega-i tions ot Union and Umatilla counties c being unable to agree on a section lnj. .ith hjg son jj. A Rador, n Rader. of Walla Walla. Is visit- Miss Sophie Grat. cashier at the French restaurant. Is quite 111. E. J. Harllngton will go to Boise next Saturday, porhaps to locate. Mrs. Alice Dobbins returned today to Athena from her visit to Portland. Dr. E. O. Klrby's ranilly has arriv ed and are living at 1014 East Court street. t J line or arbitrary boundary in place Bill of the present summit of the Blue vJvvU Mountains law. The result was the defeat of the bill which was introduc ed to establish a definite, arbitrary line.' Senate Bill Nc. 192. "The relation of the bill called I senate bill Xo. It" land which be- Ififtma n Ion in Ihn nnnarlnn nt ffiA ! amount of state taxes to be raised bv j B. C. Wilson went this morning to costs somewhat the individual counties is not goner- Wallace, Idaho, for ally understood. As a niatler of fact days. , , ..la really comprehensive argument In i w C Winks That s the motto that has ,favor of senale bm Xo .19;, of which .'guest of E. J. made our store popular. We by the way. I was author, would sharp, sell onlv Kood shoes and at a necessarily be long, and to the aver-' M nrimn nanow marcin of profit. No age person, complicated. A synopsis , cltv vlStIng ner daughter. Mrs. Itos matter what" you want in foot- of Us effects wl probably be satis- C0; Brygon. wear come to us and you will a?.J?iiT" , ,. ... a 1fl- ,j Mrs. Oriffln. of Ketchum. Idaho, is be properly fitted and get sat- the iast revised statutes, provides 1 uli,n ,,th her nePnews- John and isfaction. that each county shall raise such per' A- "aueJ- Dindingcx, Wilson & Co. Good Shoes Cheap cent of taxes for state purposes as H. C Guernsey, ot rennieion, is may be determined by the average 1 registered at the Geiser Grand. Ba amount of expenditures in each coun-,l?r City Herald, ty during a period of nve years. such Rev. Dlven is ill with an attack of computations to be made by the state! the grip. He is confined to his home officers in January, 1905, and in Jan-land is a very sick man. uary of each fifth year thereafter.; j T jjaley and wife, of Sumpter, lne aw iuriner goes on 10 sa) mai,wno naye Deen ln town several days, - until the January 1905 computation went m0ming to Weston. SENATOR PIERCE INTERVIEWED the Portion ol ' the state ,axeS to I The condltlon of Miss Adnah Ra,ler . 5! pad- .TfLSfills still considered very serious, but tuonauaeo.) s uul ,u MU"- """ there Is a chance for her recovery. B. Wade is suffering from an shear his sheep for the same price per t head they shear other sheep because jthey have considerably heavier fleeces J land they cannot afford to. On thlsj I account, he pays 2 cents more per, head than is usually paid, and nas the shearing done very much earlier ( than the other sheep men herause nt. the usual shearing time he cannot get shearers to do the work without pay-i lug thorn double what they get else-: where. So he engages the shearers ; a f"w weeks out of season and byi paying them more thnn the usual, prtre itets the work done. His moral' Is keep your sheep bred up to the top notch for excellence and get vory much heavier fleeces even though it. ; more to get the a weK or 10 shearing uone. lie nas nmsneu 1 shearing 5.000 head and has susrend of Portland Is the e operations a short time in order ' Murphy and C. C.'t0 Ket hls sheds In the best shape for sneuermg inu suurn aueeii uuu uic nest quota to be sheared. He is afraid to go ahead and shear as fast, as possible on account of the possl-i billty of bad weather, and he is de termined to run no risks of the shorn sheep being exposed to storms. He will begin in a fe wdays the shearing o' lO.Oivo head. DR. COLE'S LECTURE ' t- A , muse lonunaic enough to ben . .iiuK vote 01 thanks wi Imonsly tendered him by the the close of the lecture DELIVERED BEFORE PARLIA MENTARY CLUB LAST EVENING of Eugene. Is ln the be set out in table, which Is based 1 on the assessments of the several ' counties for the past five years. Then i IN POLICE COURT. Matt Roach Fined S25 and Sentenced to Jail for Assault on Elmer Hickey Fined $10 and Costs, In police court this afternoon G. Burns, alias Matt Roach, or Matt Roach alias G. Burns, whichever suits the reader best, was tried on the charge of assault and battery upon Spencer Elmer, who has been erro neously called Wallace. Elmer was! hit a f"w times last night while on a ! go with Roach. 1 The latter, It appears, was under 1 the Influence of liquor and quarrel some. There was no attempt toi prove any attempt at robbery, and delegation was a unit in its support. , .,.,., ,m ' iniurv to his foot, sustained in alight This law will be of at least equal the assessed valuation, which is quite ! lnS irom hls wheel Monday evening, benefit to other parts of the state. It equItabIe and just wnereas the clause, .Miss Eva Switzler, who has been more than doubles the allowance per of th(? 0,d fim quotetj providing! the guest of Miss .Mabel Nye, return capita in some counties of the state. f assesslnp the counties for theied home to Walla Walla this niorn in,8hKU,,ffcb Z f t l m ate fund on the basis of their ex-'lng. Villi nhnllehoe rha nraoant K mill school tax. ponditures Is grotesquely unjust." Rev. F. 0. Jones went to Weston j Elmer does not think any attempt toj . xi,. n Assessment Basis. .this morning, where he will hold Ln-,r0D him was made In court Roach ... faynB time "What senate bill No. 192 does Is ten services. He will preach at Hepp-1 oflered in extenuation of his propen-l Another measure wh ch l feel sure t0 vjrtuaUv nulIlfj. (lts actua, repeai ner next Sunday. itJ. t0 hlt t)e0ple that litUor made the people will heartily tavor, was cou(J nQt be compas3ed) the -expen- C. H. Haines has a 10-days' leave, him quarrelsome aud forgetful ever the Joint Product of mysen and Rep- dlture. ciaUse .and it makes the table 'of absence from his duties at the O. since he was hit on the head from a I resentative Phelps. In its support referred to (Based upon the assessed R. & N. telegraph office, and will , fall while at work. Judge Fitz Gerald 1 Umatilla and Morrow counties were valuation, the basls 0T assessins the' visit Walla Walla. I found him guilty and fined him S25 counties for the sate fund until 1910. 1 Arthur Ransom and C. L. Peters. 1 and sentenced him to 12 days in the j So that for eight years hence, provid- 0f Reels Iowa are here lookinc foriclty Jail. Roach was released from i ed some intervening legislature does land, and are quite likely to locate the county Jail only a few days ago aner serving a lerm ior selling liquor' & unit, it is in relation to me 11 me for paying taxes. Under this law the next payment of taxes I mean .iltakrpce ?n Novem T Z.: and December. 1904. The essential " ?'al5 "n a"e""ln! B. E. Kennedy, the manager of the1" - , U1 .. difference which t will make to the f , N , note th mornin g pap sr HI temporarily take fined J1Q and assaulting C taxpayers will be that it will be easier followta whIch sh0ws what the Pas-j C omnanv L?re B. Ingle. He paid up and wa dis- for them to pay during that time of sa f bm actuar doS: Before "'f'0" ComPDr charged. year when there is the most money ,,s paasage made the assessed vaiu. J. W. Luhrs of Stewart Creek, is Judge Fl2 0ataW threatans to ..do..( ln the country-In the fall, after the atj(m bas,s posaIbIe M0rrow county! in the cit; ? business today He re-the next man who swears to com. marketing of the principal crops. wou,d have ,d sl; 000 t0 $i50oo , l3r,s ft,oc,k in excellent condition In , piaints in hls offlce and then re(uses "Perhaps the only fault that can be mo tfl tn th(, state than nnw-. , that vicinity. No spring plowing has!or neElects to nut in an annoaranre ! found with the law is that the as- Un,on CQU WQuId have ,d $20 yet been done. sessment will begin January 1 Instead 000 more state tax than now. Umat. G. W. Bentley. of Adams, was in of March 1. as its authors hoped for. ,a countJ. would have pafdj linder the town today making extensive pur Tne amendment was crowded upon 'expenditure' basis, from Jo 000 to chases for the new confectionery us as a compromise, and was accept- Jg000 more gtate tax than sne wln'store which he and his son have re ed In order to secure the passage of nQW under assessed valua- cently opened at Adams. BhaneeaSUre acceptable ' tlon basis." C. B. Sampson leaves on this after- ,. ..jm,,,,,,,.. ,v I "Who will pay the difference?" noon's train for an absence of a of , ZZt 1"a H we,aul ' "well. Multnomah county will help week or 10 days in Portland and TH law?"7 measure that became pay the dlfference. The -expenditure' ilamook county, In which latter nclgh- basls which my bill annuls did notiborhood he has business Interests. W Pour Years for Assessor. Impose upon Multnomah her share, j Aen wtison. the speaking evange- "Tes. The law which was passed because the larger part of the enor-jli3ti accompanied bv A .R, Davis, the making the tenure of the county as-.mous expense of running that coun-1 singjng evangelist, will arrive here sessor ln offlce four years instead of ty is borne, indirectly, but certainly saturdav and the revival meetings in two. Of course this law is subject Just the same, by the city of Port-!tbe christian church will begin Sun to the objection of continuing a man land. Thus, Multnomah county, in . dav. ln offlce perhaps longer than the peo- spite of her enormous wealth, butt pie want him. But on the other hand, because her 'expenditures' were light, , 1 . - 1 r ,U I n...,U .... ...... ....... V. I 111... n Af I rtlltULIUH 1 -r itIa1B.-..i 'dw 1 lu,u ,u 1. last night are named A. Wilson and ever way juauiy lu uuic auue ui iuc aiaic iua. aij uiii 1 ,rt , ,1,1. "It givW the assessor longer in will compel Multnomah to pay her "e;nJh lB " hY,dSt t,?i! which to familiarize himself with the state taxes on the same basis as , ?ln' expecting to hold meetings values In his county. This is an in-' Umatilla a basis of assessed valua-1 '"ex tricate subject, this of equitable, . tlon." I W. A. Waldron, of Santon Bros. & weU-balanced, just taxation, and the : Waldron. of Butter Creek, was in assessor should be given a better r CHILD BURNED. town yesterday. He reports that the chance than he has under the old law,1 j lon& season of feeding sheep pretty to thoroughly qualify himself. That! Edna Pell Dies of Injuries Received well cleaned up the forage but that ' in a Stubble Field Last Saturday. the sheep are in good condition. Last Saturdav Edna, the 3-year-old I "T- v's ana wne. 01 urippie His Subject Was the Bacilli of the Human System Illustrations of Disease Germs Were Given Antl Toxln and Its Origin Discussed. Dr. G. W. Cole entertained the members of the Parliamentary Club 1 yesterday evening with an interesting and highly Instructive lecture. His subject was "The Bacilli of the Human System," nnd he handled It In a masterful and scientific man ner. With the aid of sterloptlcon views he Illustrated the wonderful germs that infest the human system, ln a most realistic manner .adding to his practical demonstrations a wealth of scientific Information gathered ln a busy professional career of many years. The bacilli exhibited by Dr. Cole were taken from cases occurring in this city and for this reason were more highly appreciated by his audi ence. The discovery of anti-toxin, formed one of the most interesting features , of the lecture. Dr. Cole's narrative' of the origin, nature and properties of this well known substance was very Instructive. 1 Anti-toxin is an animal production, being obtained from the horse. It Is . the most certain preventive of dyph-' theria known today and forms one of the most Important medical discover-1 Ies of the age. Asiatic cholera and Its causes were fully discussed. The lock-jaw germ,' a recent scientific discovery, was tak en up at length. This fatal aliment has been the cause of much perplexi ty to the medical fraternity, until the light ot scientific research revealed Its true nature. Lockjaw Is caused by bacilli Just as fevers originate. The aim of the lecture was along the lines of preserving individual and ' public health. It was a review of the human system and Its susceptibility, to disease. i The Parliamentary Club Is to be congratulated upon Its Interest and 1 iabor In civic and sanitary as well as ; moral and intellecutla Improvement ' Dr. Cole's lecture, given at the time of year when disease germs are most active, and numerous, was a fit ting program for the meeting yeater-i day, and was highly appreciated by( HELLO Centra Give Me BUCK 133 Land For Sale ttfl VM OA In V.ll . .... 1 Mgo rchardi 2, mile. Jro. MllmJiSj ko icrw nd JOOshwp a Sne jtoet tJ Tbier quarter Kctionr-vrbut tad iuJ two ml iinnLtll.vn ..0 cre- itock ranch wltb fine final ranee adjoining; running: water, luco I 20) acT-40 fn rlTtr bottom; tlx rallta ..UWt II MO acre on the Umatilla rlTet, 11 mUl HO acTMol wheat land, 12 alltt from dleton, tfooo. S0 acrea-a Camaa Pralile itock rno, 1 J iw turn 01 bmj in Darn, 1 ko?. This Is & partial list: I hire mJ other stock and wheat farms for 13 .CITY PROPERTY A SPECIALTY I have a lonr list of riestraMa residences and business houses til calitles to cult the buyer. Phone Ited 4O0 E. T. WADE, Real Estate Dealer. The street preachers who held the attention of a crowd on Main street 1 or neglects to put in an appearance to justify his action or vindicate the! law. Such a proceeding subjects thei perpetrator to a fine for contempt of1 court when the absence Is caused by! carelessness or wilfulness, and throws ' all the responsibility for what may! be done in the case for which the I complainant is responsible for bolng) brought, upon the court. The judge! has reason for his wrath and will not 1 longer be trifled with. j I Assigned to Passenger Engine. F. E. Holm, who has been running 1 a helper at Kamela for four years,! Grande and resumed his run on the! cant by the death of Engineer T. F. ' Patty, in the Meacham Creek wreck. I There were 3,300 fewer deaths in j Berlin last year than the year before. The decrease was largely among chil dren between 6 months and 1 year old and is thought to be due to the cool summer. ST. JOE STOREJ We have now on sale the nicest up-to date Jine of Ladies' Muslin Underwear shown iu Pendleton this season. SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE WEEK. Watch our center window for display. Just received, direct from the mills, 100 dozen MEN'S TW0-IN-0NE WORKING SHIRTS. These shirts' ate worth 75c; our sale price only 50c. Remember we are agents for the Cosmopolitan Paper Patterns. Price 10c. None better. Toilet Articles MUM HHI'll II i III III i, ..!- daughter of Charles Pell, ot Adams. Creek, Colo., en route to Harrison, was terrlblv burned by getting into I w ash., stopped off to visit with C E. a stubble fire. Older members of the j Troutman and wife, who were their family had set the fire and the little I neighbors in Cripple Creek. They left cne strayed away from the house andn the northbound this morning for too near the flames. The child's ' Washington. clothes were nearly all burned from! L. B. Reeder has returned from the Its body, but It lingered in great pain (western part of the state, where he:T vntll this morning, when death ensu-iwent in the capacity of grand sachem ir the interests of the Improved Or- j der of Red Men. He reports that the t X order, the state over, is In excellent , shape financially. 1 X Just come in and take a look Q- Dr- Stone, of Adams, was th at- ai our lint.. (n al)ch caseg eould do nothing but We have a comnlete line of to an extent relieve the child's suf- all the requisites for the toilet, in- brings. The funeral will be held Sat-, Miss Minnie Ise. who has been t cluning the celebrated Howard u'ua-' teacning near i-not hock, started yes-1 j t ... Hair Brushes. TALLMAN & C2: THE DRUGGISTS Land Transfer. W. F Earnhart the real estate man yesterday sold the east half of lot 1 and east half of lot 2, Reservation ad dition for Charles Epplnger to Peder Andrews. I TTTTyTTTTTTTTTVTTTTVTTyTVy TTTTTTTfy "TTTTTVTyTT TV TTT t t t t t A FEW BARGAINS 7-roonj hou-e with bath room, wood shed, cellar, good lawu with shade trvw, on Lincoln street, near Bluff. A unap for ?1300. Tom 8wearenger place ou West Alta street Two lotd, good rati dence Only 2sOO. Good 6-room nous on West Alta. Corner lot. A bargain, $1000. 8 ucroi adjoining the city. Good 6-room houise, good stable and other buildings. OnlytlS.50. 320 acres, good house and barn, good orohard, 30 acre in alfalfa, ou river, 12 mil from city. Juit H000. 1C0 uores 6 tullea from town, smalt houe, plenty water. A good proposition to take, 11600. BUSINESS CHANCES The Old Dutch Henri- Feed Yard. a good investment, t"GX). Depot livery stable, only $700. Hayden'a Zt confectionery atom on Court street, at invoice price. j W. F. EARNHARlA 3 '. teaching near Pilot Rock, started yes- 1 terday for Concordia, Kan., on a visit. ! Miss Ise came West In hopes that this climate would benefit her health, and It has. very much. She will prob ably return to Umatilla county. J Clove, of the Rigbv-Ciove Com bined Harvester Company, returned jj this morning from San Francisco, where he crdered the machinery for! j uitr luijMui jjjaui 111 tuts luai. iuc machinery will be placed ln a few days or immediately upon Its arrival. H L. Smith, of Morristown. Tenn is In the city. While he Is a travel ing man for an association of Tennes see tobacco growers, and is pushing the sain of that line of goods he thinks of coming Weat to locate. He may buy property here and come here with his family to make their home. A8S00IATI0N BLOCK .At AA AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA A SHEEP SHEARING. Charles Cunningham Has 5,000 Shorn and Will Begin Soon on a Batch of 10,000. Chariots Cunningham explains why he invariably does his shearing sev eral weeks In advance of the other sheep men., In the first place, exper ienced shearers will not agree to Our Shoe Depart ment! Is j Removed ! to the Rear! of the I j Main Store! i -! IPEOPLESf WAREHOUSE i-CH h e i n 1 1 1 n 1 n j 1 1 1 i 11 1 1 Furniture The Lyons Mercantile Company Remember: The largest stock of goods in the city to eelect from. MBavaMHaaaaaBHBBBaBaaWaiaHMalaMav Yes, on the 3 RADER woulj Hkfi to C U B A Customer! Hendleton's I If yoal IOPULAR I arenot PURCHASING I i LACE j now on Main and Webb StreeJ 11 lift III II I I j Ul 1 1 1 I 1 H I 11- .llllllllll'Wllli"j I FREE! FREE!! FREE! t n... i t mi .. cpH catalocue We hand uui la'bt- o page iiiusiai.u "- " f the celebrated ! LILY, BOGARDUS & CO.'S ! rrfUn Pinu,r o cw cippiis. These seeds are iT u DJ:c- X7. . .... 9nrl ire rieht at home soil and climate. They are hardy and adapted to this sectioi f You take no chances in getting a good crop trom these se :e Our larce 68 nace cataloeue conta.ns much valuable inl II mation and con be had bv asking for it at our store ' us and we will mail you one. Thompson Hardware Co., 62 i Main Street EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE llllillllliiillillitHW 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I H "'' ' 1 " jjjj crown in tl or wntinl how do you r:eni";: ADVERTIoi The new store can never be known nnless It advertises R5-