East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 25, 1903, Image 2

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Spring
Clothing
We are selling all the
new things in Spring
Clothing for Men and
Boys at Popular Prices
Mtin's Suits from
$5 to $17.50
Boys' Suits from
$ .50 to $5
Bae & Daley
One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers
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ftJUST ASSESSMENT
COMING EVENTS.
W. & C. R. ADMIT JUSTICE
OF MR. STRAIN'8 POLICY.
Superintendent McCabe
That His Road Is Ready to Pay
Their Just Share of the Taxes.
Superintendent McCabu, of the V.
& C. H., paid the aascsnur'a ollloo a
Visit yesterday for the purpose of
discussing the assessment of that
company's property In this county. !
The assessor reports tlint Mr. Mc-j
Cnbe will not resist n Just assess-
ment. Ho nnswerod iiucstlons rcln.t-1
log to uiu vmuu m ins ruuti iiuum?
nurt fully, using the Interstate com
merce report as authority for his
statements.
Mr. McCnbo's nttltude seemed en
tirely fair. He freely admitted the
Justice of the assessor's policy In
making no distinction In favor of
the trnnspoitntlon companies.
May 3 Second nnnuul meeting of
the Oregon State Federation of Labor
at 1-a Ornndc.
jldj. 4stato supremo court at Pen-
llcton. ,
May 0 -State camp Modorn wood
ion. Tlio Dalles.
n.-i,,-. ' May '7 Qraduatlon exorcises at tie
Declares . ' ,.i..., nnn
I I i;iiu ll.' lull uuoiiivoo uunufjK)
May S Interstate scholastic ueonie
at Wnlla Wnlla.
May S-17 Pacific Coast Congrega
tional Congress, Seuttle.
May 14, 24 Seventh Day Advontist
conference, Pmidleton.
.May 201. O. 0, V. grand lodge,
Cortland.
May 20, Juno 3 Presbyterian gen
"ial nRHombly, I.os Angeles, Cal.
May 28, 29 and June 12, 13 Wool
sales, Pondloton.
Juno 1 Circuit court.
Juno 2, 3 and June 2.1, 24 Wool
sales, Hoppnor.
June 4 Presbyterian Academy
commencement,
Juno 9, 10 and Juno 20, 27 Wool
Sales, shaullio .
he has no con-1 June I. ft, fl Ninth annual umatuia
Pioneer reunion at weston
He declared that
film wlinlnvm- no m wlintlioi' Ills vnnil : L,OUntV
in vnliu.,i nt i nno nnr inlln mp sin nun June G. C Wool salos. The Dalles.
so long ns the same per centngo of: Juno 16, 1C Wool sales, Halter
actual value Is placed upon all other City.
property. Np definite valuation was Juno 17 Oregon Pioneer Associa-
igiced upon, but Mr. McCabe loft non, roruana.
with the assessor refeienccs to ofllc
lal data that will enable him to look
up tho matter later.
Mr. Stialn feels that Mr. McCabe
and the W. & C. It. deserve tho good
will of every taxpayer In tho county
for tho oxnmple which they have sot.
SATUltDAV. APRIL 25, 1903.
GENERAL NEWS.
Mill.
German manufacturers and export-,
ers propose to boycott the St. Louis
Exposition. i
A woman upset a rowboat ferry in 1
East river, Now York, Thursday. The
12 passengers were rescued.
In a riot between Hebrew and
Christian girls at Newark, N. J ,
Thursday night several girls were in
jured, j
'.Max Zelter Is nhuut to recut the
great seal or the United States, and I
will he closely shadowed by secret '
service men while at work in Phila-1
delphla. 1
The Commercial Club, of Alhu-'
querque, has elected President Hoose-1
volt an honorary member. His mem-1
bership card will bo a Navajo blnn
ket with a woven legend,
Joseph Boyd .a retired farmer and i
ox-Confederate ofllcor, was found dead I a Great Sensation
sff K h. buiie? z ss 1 lv
"' ""-'"c- ' i his life saved by Dr. King's New Ills-!
juiiii ui-unii-n, woo nns uieu at covery for Consumption. He writes:
Perth Amboy. N. J., 20 years ago In "I endured Insufferable agonies from
tmiigrtry cuniesseu to stauoiiig a man asthma, but your Now Discovery
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Golden Rule.
C. M. Smith, Portland.
W. Wllkenson, Portland.
J. D. Voss, Baker.
Mrs. Gearns and children, Kargo.
H. H. Conloy, Fargo.
Miss Wright, Elgin.
i. Withner, San Francisco.
Mrs. Brune and maid, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Booth. New York.
.Miss Paget. New York.
Mr. Bogle, New York.
W. A. Gllllon, Walla Walla.
J. W. Wilson, Wnlla Walla.
C. O. Clark, Now York.
Airs. Wrono, Now York.
Mrs. Vernon, New York.
P. C. Holland, Portland.
W. B. Glbhs, city.
.Mrs. J. McLaughlin, Saw-
Airs. D. Shuts, Milton.
W. Williams, Butte.
H. C. Beeves, Ipswlck.
M. W. Smith, Spokane.
H. Reed, city.
Leo Cunninghnm. Portland.
S. A. Frans, Spokane.
B. B. Howard, Spokane.
V. M. Thompson, Spokane.
June IS, 19 Wool sales. Elgin.
June 23, 24, 25 State Federation of
Women's Clubs, ABtorla.
July 2 Eastern Oregon G. A. R. en
enmpment, Union
July C-10 Forty-second nnnunl
nicotinic National Educational Asso
ciation, Boston, Mass.
July 7 Improved Order of Reunion
great council, Portland.
August 17 National G, A. R. en
enmpment, San Francisco,
Septembor S-ll Nntlonnl irrigation
Many Deer In Camas Prairie.
Cnptain L. S. Kldd, Wade & Cald
well's ranch manager in the moun
tains, was In tho city yesterday. Ho
now has the immediate core or 431) congress, Osrden, Utah.
uiuu ui III Ul rtii uin ill wic uiuiiiiiuiMB j
which the company will full feed for j Notice,
lie manict tins summer. Air. wane h
118 head of cows and calves now at
T.nl,n ...til 1.. .lei...... tr. anmini n.,m
on Camas Prairie next week. Cnptain 1 'r tho city niidor penalty of arrest.
Kldd reports stock In fine condition I ; "r,l(,r ot clt' "'. v"
and the grnss growing finely? It is
keeping away In advance of the
stock. The cnptain has seen 28
mule and white-tailed deer this
spring between Camas Prairie and
the mountains.
All wheelmen are hereby warned
to discontinue riding on tho sidewalks
Scheor.
Ladles' half sole3 40c. Teutscb.
Very Valuable Farm.
J. N. Gerkln, of Athena, was In
town yesterday, attending the day I
session of the A. F. and A. M. .Mr.
Gerkln owns a farm which has tho
distinction of having commanded the
highest figure of any farm in North
eastern Oregon. There are 240 acres
In tho tract, and he has been offored
$20,000 ensb for It, or over ?83 por ,
acre. While It Is a very lino farm, It ,
must not be understood that it Is
valued nt that figure except in the
special sense that the party who of
foied that figure wants It very badly,,
but Mr. Gerkln wants to keep it too !
much to take that amount of money
for It. :
Ftirity
Of
Out
Drugs
to save his wife from punishment,
anil served 10 years before he was ve
leased. Ho came to this country
when he found bis faithless wlfo liv
ing with another man.
Two Indians were killed in a fight
between outlaws and a posse on the
lookout for smugglers headed by
Deputy United States Marshal Utllng.
In the Gunslght country on the Mexi
can border of Arizona. Rangers and
citizens will relnforco tho marshal,
who Is believed to bo In close quar-'iers.
PACIFIC NORTHWE8T NEWS.
Siwashes In Eastern Oregon are
starting on their annunl summer out
ing. James Chnmpnux, found guilty re
cently in Seattle of the murder of
Jj)ttie Bruce, a concert hnll singer,
may escape the gallows on a tech
nicality. The wife of Gun. A. E. Woodson,
who 1 dying trom a paralytic stroke
at Great Falls. .Mont., ls hurrying to
Ills bedside trom Wichita, Kan. They
have been estranged for years.
North Yakima people aro aroused
over the raising of tho theater license
hy tho council of that town from $100
to $250 a quarter. It may result In
the closing of places of amusement.
Four Wnlla Walla land claimants
erected a cabin that covcra tho cor
ners of four sections In Franklin
county, Wash., and each will claim
the house as his resldeuco In case of
contest.
Austin Craig, postmaster nt Whit
ley, Grant county, was arrested Wed
nesday aftornoon by Deputy United
States Marshal Hall on a charge ot
Bteallng a registered letter containing
$72 on July 21, 1902.
Secretary Hitchcock has ordered
the temporary withdrawal from entry
except under tho homestead net, of 42
sections of land along tho south bank
of tho Columbia river extending from
Willows past Arlington to Blalock.
On request of Secretary Hitchcock,
tho department of justice has In
structed tho United States nttornoy
nt Portland to tako steps looking to
tho arrest of Mario Ware, lato United
States commissioner at Eugene, Or,
ave Immediate relief and soon there
after effected a complete cure." Sim
ilar cures of consumption, pneumonia,
bionchltis and grip are numerous.
It's tho peerless remedy for nil throat
and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.
Guaranteed by Talliuun & Co., drug
gists. Trial bottles free.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will bo received
at the office of the undersigned, up to
3 o'clock Monday, April 27, room 7,
over Boston Store, tor the erection
and completion of a two-story brlck
hullding with basement, for Mnloney
& Ferguson, according to plans nul
specifications now on Hie at my of
fice. Tho owners reserve the right
to except any or reject all bids.
C. E. TUOUTJIAN,
Architect.
General Prosperity Evident,
A good evidence or tho general
prosperity Is found In the fact of tho
heavy trading being done with our
merchants. Ijio Cohen reports that
the Peoples Warehouse hns sold mcro
goods tlie fast three weeks- of April j
than he has ever before sold during 1
the entire month of April. !
Fruit at Foster.
C. C. Dunn, the O. R. & N". section
foroman at Foster, reports tho fruit
prospect down tliero as excellent,
and that there fs very little sickness.
The grain and hay crops nro looking
finely, ami the entire Foster-Echo
neighborhood Is prosperous.
Will Move to Pendleton.
M. L. Wurron has sold his Foster
rnrm or IIO acres for $4,000. It is
nrobable that he will buy lots nud
bulla a resilience In Pendleton. Tho
land he sold ls a portion of the orig
inal hut since abandoned tmvnalte
of Foster.
That's the point, we are trying
to imrex on the public mind
When n clean, pure lime; slock
in spoken or we want tlni' to r
fer to our stme. U'e'ie lining
all we cun to merit that title.
It's the main point of our busi
ness. We think about it Mid
talk nlmut It nil the time. Bye
mill bye you'll i ear thN in mind
If yon hiwen't nlrenly There
li'iio extra olmrne for this puri
ty. Together with aeeurney it's
our inducement for youi pie
script ion trade. We are enn
f ill and prompt with mnll order
F. W.
Schmidt t
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PostotficeBlk.
Phone Main 85 1
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STATi: OF OHIO. )
Lin ur xiiiiiafw,
LUCAS COUNTV.
Frank J. Cheney makes onth that lie Is
the senior partner ot the Una of P. J.
Cheney & Co., doing boslseM In tbe elty of
Toledo, connty and state aforesaid, and
tbat said Arm will pay the sum ot One
Hundred Dollars for each nnd every case
of Catarrh that cannot be enred by the
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Sworn to before roe and subscribed In
my presence this 0th day ot December, A.
D 1880.
(Seal.) A. V. OliKASON,
Notary l'nbllc.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
end acts directly on the blood and morons
surfaces of tbe system. Bend for testi
monials free.
P. 3. CHUNK? & CO., Toledo, O
Sold by all drurclats, 70c.
Hall's Family I'llls are the best
Woodmen Attention.
AH members of Pendleton Camp No.
41, W. O. W., are earnestly requested
to attend citrnji Saturday night, as
business of Importance will come np
for discussion.
Enjoy Life
Ca
for School Warrants, District
No. 16.
All outstanding warrants of School
District No. 1C, from No. 10!) to No.
231 Inclusive, will bo paid upon pre
sentation at my office, room 10, Juild
building, Interest ceases after this
date. JONHN HA1LEY, , JR.,
'Clerk.
Pendleton, Oregon, .April 18th. l'J03.
Notice
Street poll tax of tho city of Peu
dleton is now delinquent. Prompt
payment must he made or collection
will lie enforced according to law.
J. A. ULAKLBY,
City Marshal,
Out door exercise means
improved health and a
sunny disposition
All Kinds of Sporting
and Pleasure Goods
No matter what game or
pastime your fancy runs
to, you can get the
goods to promote it at
FRAZIER'S
Book and Stationery Store
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Notice
We- have purchased the second
Imml ftore nt 31ii Court Htreet. We In
tend to retlt It and lncrcusi; the-stoek.
We would 1m glad to have our friends
drop in If you need anything hi our
line. If you have anything to sell let
us know, we iu hell It for you. Drop
in and see our line of liiillur eurlo.i.
Give us n trial, we will treat you tight.
Gurdane & McBroom
; Real BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE
NEW TODAY
f 1000 buys 300x582 feet of sightly
I building property, north side.
$8b0, two excellent building lots,
stone wall anil sldowalK, w . Lourt.
$1800 buys three lota on north side;
comer and Kood (Uroom house.
(1200, corner lot, and cottage nearly
uew,
$3060, four lots uud splendid resi
dence, a very cheap property,
$2000. four acres, edge of town, house,
barn, 200 fruit trees.
12250, 113 acres. 3Js miles from town,
N. 13., 80 ames in cultivation, 60 hi
wheat, up nicely, 4-room house, good
water.
4350, a graded lot. slope wall, north
side, east hunt, sightly locution.
$10,000, half a section of choice farm-'
lug laud, crop included.
These are entirely uew oilers, but 1
have many more and would like au
opportunity to lalk them over with
you.
E. T. WADE - E, 0. BUILDING
Such Delicious Coffee
It li not the coflee it ii the Cream, Your coHe will alwsjri lute dtllciou, It f
ECONOMY BRAND
EVAPORATED CREAM
It is not like lhwk and watery millet put up by olhen. but ii creamy and .-, !'
listener every can aime. tuy cn ui c.raporaiea tream lariVo """M
reproduceu nerewnn, is euKruntccu 10 uc ins nest and purest 7. "HI
the cap label before you buy. Ti the-cap ot ment-ihe up, otkeTit'JJJll
HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO., Highland nifw. '!
v.tiuwivif .wttvwigi &v apart tea Cnt&,
New Babies in Town
Just arrived, the new style Baby Upright Piano
at
:-: THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, :-
315 East Court Street.
Call and see them. They are reasonable in price
and
OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN
makes it possible for everybody to have one.
Investigate.
Sharpies Tubular Dairy Cream Separator
Bents them all for oloso Hkimmiiig
uud easy running', no disc or bowl
complications whatever
trim i.lj.i..iut ufc till III llltr ..ml frikitiitt Inn
in rt nr vi-t nn ifllli'Mil mmi'MI lm' limlpr tht h
t.ilv4t'4. ..1 ri.iltu.it u lip.h. uu t-Mim'ri In mlllttv. M
illtiiiu uud tfijnieuiti re ol t lie milk, id
liuri.tfifitri. ni.ttt.1iu.ri.rl 1 m it. ti l Im It llplivn
ciniMitli, frntliltH, pt'ttect oreiuii tli.it viiltH
out more miller tnuu can ue oniaiutu irau
other ht'puratnr in e Men e an twtnonw
ly utiil ooniiilHteiy witnln'it InsiuVof Ami
iitf", us inert art inny inret? mtrw to mm
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utt.ifilu ml rlnnililf. ftinrli. fitiH fun Iv tna!utl
eil tit ii It oust for oil anil renewal I'sruHi
any other ht'iinmior on me nmrKui.
t'or outiilORue, adiirews:
T. C. TAYLOR, The Hardward I
PENDLETON, Mil
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741 MAIN ST.
DRY WOOD
You should know that the very best, DRY WOOD of
all kinds is to be found at
P. P. Collier & Co.'8 Yard
Also GOOD GOAL, Call at Oice
G38 Main St. Phoue Main 1121
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Price $35
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Been uuiit up. unly tii choicest wtieai m- r. -. ,e
to Byers Best Flour. It's petfection in Flour
PENDLETON ROLLER
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
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