t DA.LY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUUY 2, 1903. .l pn,.nlmnnr lin III fl I HUTU I s"-"" """"Tafl FSSS r mm k m h k h an mm u i i "a Cut Prices on Summer Clothing MEN'S is BOYS' ill' A r ; & J -rim rAM ;- -vs-. -a I BAER & DALEY I One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Ha ters I 1. 1 1 1 iMM"H 1111 M"M"l 1 M 1 I M GENERAL NEWS. I The ladles of the Congregational church will serve Ice cream and cake on Judge Lowell's lawn on Johnson street, on Saturday, July 4. There was a large Increase in the value or German exports to the United States during the last year, compared with the fiscal year preced ing. Eight hundred and ninety-six new rural free delivery routes were put In operation July 1. There are now approximately 1G.O00 rural free de livery routes. The heaviest socialist gains in 'Germany at the recent election were .nt Essen, the town where are located 'the Krupp gun works, and where the umperor exerted himself most against socialists. One result or Mayor Tom Johnson's fight In Cleveland has been to have the taxation list of five corporations In that city raised $2,787,204. This was done against the advice and con sent of the attorney-general of the state. Jonathan Clark, of Chicago, left Ills entire estate of $2,000,000, to a Kingle woman with whom ho became Infatuated 23 years ago. His four children are now seeking to have his will broken and secure the inheri tance. NORTHWEST NEWS. A brisk snow storm was experienc ed in Butte on Wednesday. ti U'llinmnttf) Vallev Bautist As sociation is now In session at Albl- i na. Canada celebrated the 3fith anni versary of the birth of the Dominion confederacy. July 1. Great distress now reigns at I-ady smith, B. C as a result of the Duns mulr coal mine strike. T. R. Sterroll. wanted In Texas for nttempted murder, lias been captur ed In Whatcom, Wash. Over 2,000 people attended the meeting of Union county pioneers at Union on Wednesday. There are now 3,000 Idle men In Butte, owing to the closing down of tho Anaconda and Butto Bmolters. Tho govornment has decided to In crease Instead of decrease the trans port service out or San Francisco. Josoph A- Strobridge. a promi nent plonoer of Portland, died Wed nesday morning after a lingering Ill ness. Tho n t x- K steamer Indramira will carry a cargo or 3,000 tons of flour from Portland to iokuiiuiuu, next week. wr u Tilmi)l nn Insurance man' of Denver,' was 'arrested In Astoria "Wednesday for doing business with out a license, .. ... In order to make room for our im- i men8e line of Fall Clothing coming we will have a $ $ Sacrifice Sale on the remaining of our Summer $ Clothing. Prices speak for them- selves: J $10.00 Suits will go at f $8.00 $12.50 and $13.50 Suits will go at $10.00 I $14.00 and $15.00 Suits will go at $12.50 I $16.50 and $17.50 Suits will go at $14.50 f i Boys' Clothing All Boys' Clothing, two and three $ piece suits, knee and long pants J will go at a discount of f TWENTY PER CENT 1 I 1 I 11 M"M"M"1"H" HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. X. Selegman. Milwaukee. A. S. Dennett. The Dalles. P. H Dowell. Lewlston. A. S. Watt, Portland. r F. C. Conklln, Chicago. E. Mansfield. St. Louis W. R. Glendennlng. Portland. G. I,. Hulchiu, Portland. J. B. Bache. Seattle. P. C. Holland, Purtland. G. H. Hurkenumer. St. Louis. W. D. Stephenson. St. Louis. Fred Antewlrth, St. Louis. H. It. Burke. San Francisco. G. It. Ilitgle, Kansas City. Chask Gany. San Francisco. A. W. Barken and wife, Athena. G. S. Youngman, Portland. E. B. Canon, Portland. A. S. Heatflold, Spokane. George Stevens, Spokane. H. L. Macey, Spokane. William Ellery, Boston. Bert Green, Boston, Henry Blackmail. Hoppner. B. B. Sweeney, Seattle. E. W. Brigham, Boston. Golden Rule Hotel. H. M. Thomas, Spokane. Hank Fanning, city. G. D. Gnlley. Portland. I. B. Winston. Bremerton. H. Lawrence, Chicago. A. E. Shech. Athena. J. J. Harden. Athona. E. Harden, Athena. K. McCulloiigh, Athena. Jessie Harden, Athena. A. Spens. Athena. O. M. Richmond and who, Weston. J. Budnl, Stockton. Miss Eastman, Echo. W. U Davis, Portland. E. A. Terrunco, Coltax. N. D. Showalter, Walla Walla. C. A. Cary, Walla Walla. J. C. Mulchings, Walla Walla. S. L. Franklin, Walla Walla, M. J. Washburn, Walla Walla. E. L. Livingstone. Walla Walla. Charles Montgomery. Walla Walla. Frank Durfew, Wulla Walla, Sam Lee, Spokane. B, Applegnte, Spokane. J. C. Hanna, Meacham. H, H. Hill, Athena. R. P. Tufts. Juniper. S, White, Freewater. A, McKcnzle, Freewater. M. W. Rahe, city. W. W, Robblns, Sumptur, A ChrlBtenson, Spoktne. Mrs. C. J. Johns and family, Simili ter, E. M. Elcner, Grand Junction. J. Wilson, Salt Lake, E. J. Johnson, Ii Grande. A. E. Wedge, '-Vi't Lake. William McCollune, Athona. B. McCollune, Athena. W. S. Qllborl, Maploton. Best tdioe work at Teutsch't. I I about I mmszkJ . daccdai t ir played I ll idisdKBSS I OVER ELEVEN Hununtu 1 - lAaa'MKaS Celebration Was Called Off and Fund Sent to Sufferers N. P. Land Agent Looking. After Interests Hay Crop Good Ball Game Friday. Kcho. Or.. July 1. Charles II. Mil ler, who has charge or the raising or funds for the teller or Henpncr, to day forwarded to MayorGllliam 3C7, OR, which Is the balance collected since tlio other donation, which was collected by O. P. Thompson, was sent In. This, together with about $75 which Is yet to come In, will place Echo In the forefront or the towns that have responded so nobly, when we tal;e Into consideration her pop illation. The precinct polls about 150 votes, and the amount sent to Heppncr will reach about $1,1110. The amount or cash sent at this time Is $:'.07.Im. Flour, by J. H. Koontz, 15 barrels, $4fi: Overland Lodge No 23, I. O. O. P.. $100; amount raised for paying ror transmission or mes sages sent to many portions or the world, hearing news or the flood, $32; amount previously taken by Mr. Thompson from Ilutter Creek, $487. 50; amount yet to come about $75. County Surveyor J. V. Klmbrell and son have been here two days surveying the mill race and other property recently purchnsed by the Oregon Ijind K. Construction Compa ny of J. H. Koontz. A. H. Upright, or Tacoma, who has charge or the N. P. R. U. laiiiiS. came in last night to look after the compa ny's interest hero. C W. Albright, or Portland, also came in this morning on his way home rrom Walla Walla. Preparations nre completed ror the graud ball to be given here on Fri day night or the 3d Inst. The first cutting or alfaira Is about done and some are preparing to com mence the second cutting. Charles Mcliee reports tho largest yield he has ever had. Many others say their yield is much better than they had thought It would be. Renl estate is changing hands very rapidly here today, as there Is quite a wind on that is enrrying great clouds of sand. CANNOT BE TAXED. Lands Sold by State Not Taxable Until All Payments Are Made. Salem. July 2. That lauds held by private Individuals under certificate of sale from the state cannot be taxed is the opinion or Attorney General Crawrord. This question was recent ly submitted to the attorney general by one or the county assessors. The question was not submitted in writ ing and no written opinion has been rendered upon the subject, but Judge Crawrord said today that aUer look ing into the matter he has arrived at the conclusion stated nbove. This is in accordance with what has always been the practice in this state. The stnte land board, in pur suance of law, sells land upon tne installment plan, the purchasers tak ing deeds when -they have completed their payments. Until they have com pleted their payments the state holds the legal title and the purchaser has no equity The attorney general holds that In this Btate equitable in terests in real property are not taxa ble and this applies to equities in land owned by private individuals. For a number ot years there has been more or less demand for legisla tion which will provide a means of taxing lands or certificates of sale so that each purchaser will pay taxes according to the interest he holds. The subject has been discussed n great many times but the legislatures have not seen fit to pass a low of that kind. Union County Pioneer Dead. l.a Grande, July 2. Mrs. G. W. UIr Srs, wife of Dr. G. W. Hlggurs. the. old practicing physician in Union county, died in Portland last night, as tho result of an oixsration for can cer of the stomach. She hart been Hick for several weeks and was re moved to St. Vincent's hospital at Portland, last Monday, to undergo an operation. She was reared from girl hood in the vicinity of Hot Ijike and Is a daughter of Charles McClure, a well-known pioneer of this county Celebrate the Fourth of July. For th.se desiring to celebrate tin tho Fourth of July the O, It. & N. of fers a rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip to any station with in two hundred miles of Pendleton, tickets on sale July 3d and 4th, 1903. Return limit, July Cth. For further particulars, call on or address F. F. Wamsloy, agent O. It. & N. Co. Stock Farm for Sale. The Ogle stock farm, consisting ot 3000 acres, about 250 head of cattle, plenty of vater, grass and timber. Range has never bcon sheoped off. AH under fence. Will grow all hay ro quired. Call on or write to Bentley & Hartman, Pendleton, Oregon. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures chronic Blood Poisoning and all Serot inus affections. At all times a match less system tonic and purifier. Money refunded If you are dissatisfied. Fif ty cents and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. Delicious Ice cream, The Delta. O. K. Barber Shop at Pilot Rock Has Been Sold John Kearney Has Gone to Sweet Grass, Montana Returns , From the John Day Country. Ridge. June 30. A. Unmoron and son were transacting business in Pi lot Rock and Pendleton this week. The Hldgo and Ourdnne boys arc supposed to have played their Inst, game ror awhile last Sunday, the re-, suit being 13 ror Ridge to 20 for Gur- j dnno. ,, . , I S. K. Lipscomb, or Pendleton, has purchased the u. K. unrnui miuii ... .) W Smith nt Pilot Rock, and Is prepared to do all kinds or harboring and will be pleased to meet the peo ple. , , Julius Smith, or Pilot Roe, who is attending sheep camp for Rust Bros., reports the return of his grandfather, Alex Wangh, or Pilot Rock, who has been visiting his brother in Nebraskn for about three weeks. John Endicott. or Pendleton, made a trip to Lehman Springs. He has purchased the nine Mountain Tele phone line. It was formerly owned by J. H. Despain & Co, Charles Wright, or Pilot Hock, who cut his Toot with an ax last week, is able to walk around again. John Kearney, of Pendleton, Is at present shearing sheep nt Sweet Grass. Montana. G. W. Llnsner. who has been living on his John Day ranch, was home last week. .Mrs H. W Whittaker returned on the stage from a shopping and visit ing trip to Pendleton this week. What shall we have to eat ? If you would get the best look at this space once a week Conrad Platzoeder j f All kinds of Fresh t Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. i X Prices as low as the lowest j 11 H I H 4 I I HI I I MH Remember That we give special attention to orders for fancy ICE CREAM and CANDIES. C. R. DUTTON'S A Nice, Jtiicy Steak is just the thing this weather. It is too hot to roast or boil meat UCall or phone MIESCKE 310 K. Court Phone Red 211 LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and sa v e you money DOORS WINDOWS Building paper lime cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Cofirt Hom Tooth Brashes Have you noticed our tooth brush window? A good many stop to admire and talk about It. We have lately bought a large number of 25-cent Tooth Brushes. Every one Is guaran teed to be satisfactory or money refunded. We make up a tooth powder which we think has never been surpassed In cleansing proper ties. It Is pleasant to use and perfectly harmless. Largo bot. tie, 25 cents. Commencing July 1st. for one week only, we will give one' of our 25-eent Tooth Brushes FREE with each bottle of Dr. Mann's Antiseptic Tooth Powder or Liquid Dentlfoam purchased. Only one Tooth Brush to a per son. This offer holds good for one week only, and Is made simply to advertise our Liquid Dentlfoam and Powder to get more people to using them. Fif ty cents worth for 25 cents. Buy a 25-cent Tooth Brush and we throw In the Powder; or buy the Powder and we throw In a 25-cent Tooth Brush. Please tell your friends about this offer. For the convenience of the driving public we have Install ed an electric enunclator in front of our store. One may summon a clerk to take their order without leaving their car riage. F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggist Pcwtofficc Mock I'honr MnlnBjl Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. We Don't Keep Everythinji: But we do keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic and Finish, in all grades. Also all kinds of Dimension Lumber, In cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes is complete, and any one In need of Lumber will not be wrong In placing their order with the : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot THE FOURTH OF JULY May bring you bad luck and a smash ed buggy, in which case the best way to retrieve your fortune will be to send your carriage to Neaglo Bros, for repairs, whore you can have It made over and fixed up so that your friends will think you have purchased a new one. However, don't pass us by without a look at our Winona wagons. They run easy, carry one third more than any other make and as durable. We have buggies from $40 up. Get your tires set on our hydraulic machine. No burning or defacing your wheels. This machine was Installed In our plant at a great cost and isthe only one on the Pacific coast. It does the best work and has been adopted by the U. S. govern ment. Give us a call. Neagle Brothers Sover's Gasoline Engines. Farmers Custom Mill Frc4 WaMeis, Praprtetor Capacity 160 barrels s day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, el ftlwaya oa band. ' . It Will Make Yoa fell! when you get into one oia cu.iais laundered y this i tahlicihnrnl it ..... i . ' having your linen done t coiiars ama cuns lauai here is the arm. l f. and we spnH th.i... - iiiuiiiggigiji a color and finish th is i yona competition. DOMESTIC LMIfn Court Mid TliominonBtisi J Insurance in force $13,45$i M. H, RICE, Freetate Apcoi lor i mitimionKj THERE is a big DEMAND for Canned frnlts andvegtti that taste lite moiners Monopol has all the fresh ripe Jin the fruit or vegetable- ing but tne most seien h goes into a MOHOPOIH TEverv bit is ri delicious. painstaking care and m not nna an equaiauj" M0N0F0LE. Standard MoiiohiU. Urwor s Ic alwavs received) place "your order with us. Fir. Tamarack ..Pine.. WbybnyP-I-'J can get tne im- -price? Laatz Br Telephone UNDER NEW THE OLD DUTCH Fi CorW. Al"dl L. Nen, '"''-, .US HeorV.ednr loose horse" J grain for saie. neciiou" I