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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1903)
i iviWo F,ra;,;rto iiiUI II uAPilllliflltr; 1 IGII O I Ul UKMIllIgO SPEAKER HARRIS DOES NOT 'I WANT TONGUE 3 , will probably be done in white, and if niiHbltttii wltrtiil rnnmltntT n f r1 n L junaiiMUf guiuiui iiiiiiuucio vs. uw Iinarrt fintrti nvnma Qif ! Afiitmarit Viitt nit tha buildings wilt be painted white, as being tbe cleanest and mom attractive. DEBTS ARE DWINDLING. X X Men's Cnttnn Ribbed Underwear, heaw weiuht in natural. , j j, , salmon and blue, each SO cents. 1 Men's Sox, black and tan, at 10 cents and 15 cents. Men's fancy Half Hose, new patterns, 15 sents and 25 centa. $ Shirts, stiff bosoms, reduced in price, 50 centa and 75 centa. Golf Shirts, good patterns and special prices, 50 centB, 75 T cents and $100. ? New stock of Gloves, 25 cents to $1.50. Black iaieen Shirts, 50 cnnt3 and 75 cents. Suspntider, 25 cents, 50 cents and 75 conts. Reductions in Men'3 and Boys' Sweaters. Bae & Daley Ono-Piefi Clothiers. Hatters And Furiiishera i -M . m . . m a .. m " I1 t I' I lp t i I'VVV I I '' t VV V " " "' T77T fc- v i' TimnaDAV march 12, tons. GENERAL NEWS, IMPROVE INDIAN 3CHOOU Preliminaries for Erection of Boys' Dormitory at Chemewa Institute. Salem, March ll.-i-Contrantor C. A. The estimated coat of the coal strike arbitration hearings Is $750. 000: tn Western Canada 260,000,000 acres- of arable land today awaits the plow. A number of South African Boers are to leave thai country and settle in Texas. Experiments are being made to manufacture brown pap'r out or Irish bog- peat. The bartenders of Jersey City are discussing a proposition o form a temperance society. So strong Is Bank of England note paper that a single sheet will lift a weight of 100 pounds. The first life Insurance society was started In London Itl 1H9S. and an other In 1700. Neither was success ful. When nine inches of snow falls in New York it costs the municipal treamiry $200,000 to have it remov ed. In many parts of the conntrv the use of stoves In passenger cars of steam railroad trains Is prohibited by law. Hundreds of game animals are dy ing in Yellowstone Park because of the extremely cold weather and bliz zards. The leading Institutions of learning of the country are said to he prepar ing to cut the college course to two years. The Missouri Pacinc fast mail ran into a landslide Tuesday at Gascon- work at preparing the site pursuant to laying tne foundation for the now uoyg- nornutory at the Salem Indian Tratning School at Chemewa. Con gress has appropriated $25,000 for this building, which is to be con structed of brick, similar In design to the girls' dormitory, and It will be a magnificent structure, increasing the facilities of the institution very ma terially and adding greatly to the commanding and stately appearance of the other fine buildlnirs. Sunerin. tendent Potter, during his visit to Washington, D. C, this winter, suc ceeded In having an item for an ad ditional annronrlatlon nf Sisnnn In. serted into the Indian appropriation mil. for the erection of an fcmnlnves' hall, hut owlnir tn the death of Ton. gressman Tongue and the illness of Senator Mitchell, there was no one to see the hill through when it came up for passage, and this Item, among others, was stricken out. Superin tendent Potter Is of a persevering and persistent temperament, however, and will not allow himself to become dis couraged over this little disappoint ment, but will put forth his efforts to secure even more through the next congress. The Chemawa school is forging rap idly ro the front under Mr. Potter's management, and baa begun to as sume the proportions of a miniature city, with all of the conveniences of a large one. and with a population of about 700 people all told. Notice. We. the undersigned, will be In Pendleton within a few weeks, for the nurnose of nurchaalnir three hnnrt. red (300) more or less head of horses. da. Mo., and the engine tvsa hr( - vva.i,. mere- the mud rore' wouw nstnct owners In this vicinity, to get their horses in proper B. u Murphy, employed in a hos- j shape to conform to the following re- pital at Webster City, la., crawled in-; qulrements: It is estimated that 40,000 head of ; mst be sound, gentle under the sad cattle have perished around Ardmore, ! die, with free and prompt action at a.-i .1 icauii ui uiu w.iiii, irai, aua gawop; wiinout ae- .j uicuuou, 01 luna disposition to weigh not less than 950 pounds Gray has started a rorce of men to ' ? introduced ami which was designml work at preparing the site nursuant ! to a88,!aa .aI1 eorporatlon property and 3ay9 He Favara a More Strict Assess-1 Walla Walla College Has Raised 13, ment Law Bill to List Prooertv of ' 000 From Sale of Books Industrial Corporations Failed, But May be j Departmenta Provided for. Introduced Next Session. ' Already $13,000 1 baa been realized , , , , ... i from the sale of "Christ's Object Les- U T. Harris, speaker o ft be 1 bo use ,. , , , n of repnmentatlves at he last , 8.n ! Indebtedness of Walla Walla college, of the Oregon legislature, an, Jproml- an,, wtnn a tl0 wh(J haVe nent y mentioned as a congresslonn , ' financial affairs possibility o fill bo vacancy causefl ; a th( m,, tho roIIo?e wl ,)H by the death of the late Thomas H. 1 fre0 t , , t tU w WMtl Tongue, arrived In Portland last Un(J -clirlHVa object Lessons" Is ' A ,, r . ... .1. ti.i a Uo'k suppled gratis by the Adven- he Oregon Daily Journal at the Ho el t p b , , bofn Imperial his 7lnir Mr de-; gf) menan o( the clmrcll at nlud that he will he a nillilate. 25 pevo!llnlo ln tho gtates nf Wflfah. 'Some time ago I gave out to my friends that I would not enter tho Columbia ST.'-ln1, ?ulfLnlL!t 1 The trustees at their recent meet but thus nr thnt dntermlna Ion has , , d d , , attention not been given publicity tin-ought the t),'IntIllstrja 0(TcatIon. Every teach " a?' , , , .. 1 op and student will be inquired to en- r Jl TV? SlTSw m Pavi ffafftJ tW0 Pr week in Industrial I cannot see my way clear to leave t ,f . f ' . , . !' VJX "rr.M ,7wevnrC,,nd 3l IdS Slihe toltaJlw tin (Imtrtli nf miiili ilnf nt. nnwovpr. and . I believe there wU ,e Jntv of them '"SSSSS. keepC in the fleld when the time comes pmMvy Ioricui! Harris' Aasessmentr Bill. turo, tent making, bnking, cooking. During the recent legislative sea-, household economy, nursing, engi sion Mr. Harris, although speaker of j neering and shoemaking. I he )iniiRf went imnn fhn Onnr anil . made a strong fight In favor of an as-! Grand Larceny. ; - ' ne hujiu a mss. .now. inai, crieti Busy Suit Departi Our Ladies' Tailor-SXiJe Suits foe this Spring-i in Ore SUCCCasiui iii.tii any uui auauu, THIS SUIT WE HAVE IN BLACK, BROWN, BLUE, TAN, MADE IN MOST UP-TO-DATE STYLES It JTW I : you i SEE Til GUAIMJ woctij THEN I WEAVES ONLY $8.50 A SUIT "-" "" 'VTi Hi nave you understand, v.... ....e Hl ....... I(j reaJ ,t t arceny " inira flilia iiflMnfnir rli nnvmont- nr .... -1 1 .. . . . ings. thus escaping the payment of faxes. Although defeated In this battle, Mr. Harris has not yet given up the contest and still has hopes that his hill, or one drafted along similar lines, will some time become a law. Sneaking in this regard, ho said: "The day is surely coming, and it is not distant either, when the people win demand at the hands of the legis "It's not." said he. "It's grand: Philadelphia Press. Why He's Safe. "They say the owner of Monaco never touches a card." j "Of course not. If he did he would i not own it." Washington Times. I We sell the nrestMt nf lilnnH niirl. I . t t; . lufure a measure of this kind. I "crs- cners mooa tnxir, unuer a should not be surprised if my bill Positive guarantee. It will cure all ' were introduced again at the next sea- chronic and other blood poisons. IC sion. I certainly did all r could to T0'1 have eruptions or sores on your secure ita passage. nouy, or are pale, weak or run down. Meaning of the Bill. "V, T m e TlE ' If was neither an assessment nnr mOn0V lt. 7 are not satisfied. 50 a taxation measure, in the true mean- ZSZ? F W SchmWt Co" inir nr rndo.i tnrm U Tn, olmnh. mn.fi provision that each corporation must furnish a complete list or its belong ings. A board was created and em powered to submit a list of questions and compel answers to the same. In the event any corporation refused to answer these questions, which wore intended to develop the full holdings of each company, a fine of $500 for every day was provided. "If such a law were made active there would be honest assessments, because state oiftclala would be in a nositlon to force property owners to disclose their holdings. Under the present laws assessors are hmllv hnn- dicapped." Mr. Harris- said the residents of lJine "OUntV. from wlilnh he w elected, were generally pleased with the work of the legislature. "'I have heard no very strong ob jections," he said, "although lt is cer tain they would have been better sat isfied hail that assessment law been enacted.' Mr. Harris will return to Salem to night on his way to his home In Bu irene. where he fa engaged fn the prac tice of law. THIS STYLE HAS BEEN THE MOST SUCCESS FUL DURING THIS SPRING'S SELLING. IT'S A WINNER A FINE CLOTH. TRMUiEB BR0ADQ ETON JA ASK TO SEE IT SPECIAL $14,00 A SUn? recent blizzards. Charles W. Swift, or Detroit, has been given a franchise by the munic ipal hoard or Manila, ro put an elec tric railway and lights ln that city. Reports from Washington given bv the department of agriculture, state that about one-fourth of last year's wheat crop is yet In the hands of tV fanners. The body of Mrs. William Martin, a widow, was found in a reservoir at Lexington, Ky.. Tuesday, r. W. Besr, a contractor, hag been held for the mnrder. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The worst gale In the history of As toria has been blowing for the past three days. Workof preparing the Journals of the past session of the legislature is progressing very fast. The government dredge which has been working on the east fork or the Twls River, sunk Sunday night. Seven Joggers have filed papers in the Thurston county court, aaking for the $300 offered by the county for the capture of Benson .the outlaw. The C. P. R. strike at Vancouver, is still In progress and both sides are very stubborn, The city council failed to effect a compromise between the union and company. Governor McBrlde. of Washington, has served notice to the legislature that If they override his libel law veto he will veto the private meas urea of every man against him. pe K, of P. lodge at Lebanon has paid $85 damages done to a stock of mminery under the lodge room. A faucet was left open and the water ran into the millinery store doing the damages named. Ira, Sibley wag taken to the penl tentlary Wednesday from Morrow county to serve a term of four years upon conviction of larceny by bailee, by Sheriff E. M. Shutt and Phil Mets' eham, Jr., guard. hT1ie..10tter harveat Ig now on with the Indians on North Bech, and last weelc two of them made notable exe ration . taking three animals, the ot whtch sold from $250 to 500 apiece. Others captured animate whose alctea were of less valae. wL11 of cruel treatment of 2 Ba' "-mr-old son to taw ?' ?ue' iu had J? JSIJh lee winter fwv Jshonmatkm set In. falUw. nor more than 1150 pounds, from 15 hands 1 Inch to 16 hands high; from four (4) to eight (S) years of age; suitahle for the United States cav alry. We will notify you later, the date we want the horses bronght in for Inspection. Yours truly. HENRY OLDEN9TADT, HERMAN MRT20ER, For further particulars, write to Herman Meteger, Portland Ore. STATE FAIR BOARD MEETS. How's This? We offer One Hnndrwl Dollars Reward for any caw of catarrh that rannat h cured by Haifa Catarrh Com. ' 69 We tSPSiP, ' Proi"-. Toledo, O. oh - t5 nndrnjicned. havo known F. 3. Jdtn perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry ?lLo rtTRI7AX' Wb0''l DmgglBtB, PJS?5. MABVW. Whole. Vi ... M ieno. 11, Hni.' "C"ta,rrh Cnre u uiui Internally, acting directly npnn tho blood nt, mil cona snrracea of the ayatcm. Price 73. rv.r Jjtlte. Sold by all ogXts. TtlmUU BalTa Family Pllla are the beat. J. W. WIMER KILLED. By Falling Tree Near Post, Crook County,. Last Week. Mrs. C H, Spaugh. "or Looking Glass, received a letter Sunday from relatives at Post, Crook county, stat. ing that her father. J. W Wlmer wis accidentally killed last Thursday by ?k I 8utree' near D,ace. says aceMf burgr Revlew- Deta of the accident are not at hand. Mr. Wl mer was formerly a resident of Doug- ll ul J f orZ c,tliEens- At one Ume kni; n HjP1a JUver. later on the Brlgga place, near Canyonvllle, and afterwards on P. B. Walte's farm, a few miles south of RoseburB. He was asuceessful dairyman and when ho vef to Crook connty, Bve years KO, he contlnned that vocatten. .t ,lver and makes the akin smooth and p1it r r, . B . . , uins kick nraa- aches. 25 eta. and 50 eta. MeseVrl N If8 liT ":Hm CorWal- Will Repair the Grand Stand and Paint all Buildings. The state board of agriculture Is In session at Salem for several days, to revise the premium lists and take- all steps to put the state fair grounds in order for the coming annual exhibit; 3ays the SaJem Journal. President Wehrung, Secretary Wis dom and Directors Settlemfer WI1 kins, of Eugene, and Chandler are present, and the hoard win ho i ision several days at room, eight, in -uc hiuih nouse, lower floor. The premium list will be subject to Important revisions, and all who have suggestions to make to the hoard for ;noln,provement of the list for the 13fl.. fair, will do well to make their wants known in person. The board will also take up the nec essary Improvements, which were or dered by vote of the legislature, al though the item for those expendi tures was vetoed In the deficiency The foundatlona of the grand stand will have to be renewed, as the build ing Is positively unsafe In Its pres- E HH011- 11 is the intention of the board to overhaul the whole prop erty, and make alt repairs needed to protect and preserve the state fair Se fair rder 10 hW All painting that will be required HEALTH 'AND PLEASURE are derived from Golf and out door games. We have a complete line of Golf goods, in cluding balls, clubs, caddy bags etc, also sportiag goods for all gaes. FKAZIER'S oinoncTHMoTi 1 uiuuuu i uno luq I S Know !! I Supply is 1 1 Sea soi I SSX . to W.? IBARK Drink 1 3 ; 3BS i . ' Franklin I Hunlltoa SASSAFRAS IM .c&eS Recently ' TFA I sH Baldwin. I LA 1 WllUrd Gathered 1 1 aoa IFrom j F. W. Yniintr Schmidt IHHHH ! WlgS I Reliable Dnjggi.it 1 :-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO 315 East Court Street Highest grade Musi- ; cal Instruments- All ' homes should have a piano or orean. Our easy payment plan makes it possible for all ' to have a first class ill 'r strument. Two good second- ' hand organs and a good second hand piano for sale cheap. t 1 HOUSE i s I Chliaptea MamiU lm litis! into i andTUial I SAW i mtouii II : ; .. ., r-rs 14 ""iUMIltliiit I: LADIES, TAKE NOTICE Attention now.lad!e,allhappranlKar! JnataTUxtoffarl Bnt Two Bira to par For a baandfal photo, full cabinet iUe? T .V11 R - at Mannar's old umd. arand exaioiu-ao beaatllul and W 1'tooteSwTT 10 P,C8i ,OU' th w Wlth aame pleasant mne aod an arUatle It matters but little bow old you mar be Be you handsome and taU, or aa tau n .if "teow 'WfTCLaiaand o fine you mu.t rSSi.'ilf lrtTe know Ijjt where to ro. j ri miw aua com rignt aloA DANNER, U5E. Wefcb.St. 1 Garden Tools and Sed jhcVe inst received a full lme of Garden CultivitJ and Seeders. The above tools are the combinl seeaer, hoe, rake and plow. j I have a'sn a f,lt i: A t ri.r r i clii bulk Grass Seed, Alfalfa, Timothy, Broom Gt .a.j, tn,, ana uet prices. Gray Harbor Commercial Co. We Bofl't Keep ETerytliig Bat we oo ki g&od b stock of nlee dry Reorie CiBfae, Baatfc aa Fkikfa. (aaHgntdM, Ako aM ktedd Ow stek. f Oasn, Wfa , MsaMfav, "-flrtlin f Piwr w4 Apple Mk oomnleU, wi nay ta Haof LaW tk4r afderwitfa tke -V Gr-y' IUrW Cmm. Cm. W: ft c. . T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE 74t Mate Straet Oft Its Merit Has the large demaud for Bycrs' Bcst S Beea built up. Only the choicest wheat that rows,. lo y8r3 Best FI. It's perfeaion jr Flour" MM PENDLETON ROLLER 1 BEST lv" I! HTi M ktt aarU. run.. w.i. DC stUsssssssk. '