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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST C, 1903. i t m iiihih tut MiHiimniniM m hhiih if : 1 ITEMS YOU'LL NEED t t For Summer lio s Wash Suits ..50c to ?t 75 so Negligee Shirts soc to Golf bNrts 50c to 1 50 Cool Untterwuar 50c, $t.oo anil f 1.50 tiit Pretty Neckwear . . 25c, 50c and 75c Stylish Bolts 25c to 90c Fancy Hosiery 15c, 25c and 50c Bos Clo lung 20 per cent. Discount Men's Two P. tee Suits . . . . 5.00 to $6 50 Men's $13.50 Suits, Reduced to $1000 Men j. f 1 7 50 Suits. Reduced to $14. 00 Straw Hals, all there is Left at Half Price BAE R a DALEYi One f rice Clothiers, Furnisluri and Ha ters f a. -Mil 1 I ! I ! I i I t I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 III I I ! I 1 1 WW ;. 1 l ,1, VI 1 COUNCIL MEETING ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE CASES IN COURT IN JULY Balance In City Treasury July 31. Was $39,854.84 Total Income of City During July Was S2.528.4t Not a Case of Contagious or Infec tious Disease During the Month. GENERAL NEWS HOTEL ARRIVALS. A fire at Cincinnati destroyed plate glass works valued at J250.0O0. 1 Cardinal Herrerw. whose death was exinvted In Home a few days ago, j has rallied. Five of the (52 cardinals at Rome J are in Anions the sick Is Gibbons, who ha? a touch of malaria. John Doerhfer. the millionaire to bacco manufacturer of Louisville. Kj, Is dead at the age of 54. Vatrboy fs the latest race horse champion. He won $12,000 in a run ning ra-- of IVi miles at Saratoga. News of the election of Sarto as lioptv reached London by way of New York, following the- same route as the news of the death of Leo. A lawsuit has developed the fact 1 hat one company owns nearly all the railway terminals at SL Louis, and also the Ends' and Merchants" bridges. It it; now more than an even chance that Chile will not participate in the St. Louis Exposition. As an lndlca-' tion it is noted that nearly all the . leading patters oppoer an appropria tion ! So many Chicago policemen have ! lieconie too fat to he active and alert ; A. C. John Hotel Pendleton. Newell anil wife. Portland. E. Atchlnson. Portland Thomas Nestor. Portland. R. N. Stnnflold, Echo. E. Hamilton Rnnkur, New York. T. G. Halley, city. A. S. Cotterell. city. .1. P. Morrison. Seattle. Aug. Dippol. Portland. William Mailer. Portland. C. M. Smith. Portland. Velma M. Wilkinson. Athunu Mrs. W. J. Wllkenson, Athena R. R. Richardson. Buffalo W. D. Richardson, Iluffalo. B. Mosbacher, Chicaco. M. H. Shtiphard. Gilbert Joyce. Spokane. G. V. Hunt. Foster. R. A. Seeds, Spokane. W. D. Marks, Spoknne. S. A. Frans, Spokane. W. Tillotson, Spokane. W. Compton. Spokane. J. E. Llndsey. Spokane. that the department has issued them burs. Golden Rule Hotel. A. F. Birnard and son, Portland F. J. Gardner. Portland. T. J. Eunls. Rltter. Dora Martin and family. Ellens- gymnasium tickets and will adopt other measures to get them down to a reasonable weight. A ?G.Mkmxh gas plant will be built on Long Island to supply all of Great er New York with gas. Slock to that amount is being issued to cover the exiiense. It will make the stock of the Consolidated Gas Company $Sfi.- iHiii.nun. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Arthur Oineld. Ellensburg. K. T. Allen and wife. I.ewievllle F. H. Boathe, WmIuu. W. E. Inifry, Denver. F. H. Ilrown. Colfax. Bessie J. Sutton. Houpner. Nellie Gordon. Heppner. G. W. McKee. Heppner. 1 J. w. 1 oimg. Weston. I W. W. Jacobs. Athena. I A. Shlck. Athena. M. H. Rice. Fret' water. Miss H. Rice. Freewaler. I Dessle ChristnnK Pnnwl Grovo W. H. Auhln. city. John Aubin, Walla Walla. S. E. Johnson. Echo. Harlan and family, IVjnvr. R Wood. Elk Point. M. Wanner. Hllgard. C. Lawrence. Baker City Ratclirr. Payette sieve Elkhridge. a miner of Elk City. Idaho, was fatally iujured Tues-1 lay morning by the premature explo sion of a blast. Moran Brothers, the Seattle shijt builders. have been awarded the con tract of building the Portland Are boat, which will be a steel craft of the latest design I Shortages in the accounts of Dan 1 J Moore and J. P Kennedy, clerks I ""ggZ ggr 70LMDa't of the Multnomah county district Fran J. :hnej- makea oth tht he It iht court, have been found by the export J"?'0' P"ur ' ,ie arm nt F.j.Cheiiey A Co , ,,.. ... , . ' 'doing bulritff in tne city o( Toledo, connty examining committee now at work on nij .uteatoretald, ami mat .aid firm will pay the cnun'v records the turn ol One Ilunartrt lMUari for eacn and H. J. F. F. E Frank Winnlssitt the Warm spring Indian who stabbed an Indian police man to death on the reservation, last Sunday, now says he was drunk at the time of the murder and does not remember any of the circumstances. Miss Caroline Marshall, of Clover dale, B. C. was bound and gagged by robbers Tuesday, and was releas ed hours after by people attracted by ' her screams. The robber ransacKed ! the house but was not abusive to the eTerrnueol Catarrh tuat cannot be cured br me ne o: tiaira catarrn cure. 8 worn 10 helore me and intacribed In my 1 SIAt presence tnu etb day ot Ltecember, A. , 1W, A. W. CLEAFON, oury 1'u bile. Hall's Catarrh (hire If taken Internally and acu directly on the blo.nl and mucoui lurlacei of the yiem. Send for teattmonlali, free. K. J. CHh.VEV A CO..Tole.lo.Ohlo. bold hj druirslsu.T. lUll'i PamllT PIlU are thn til Farms for Sale. We now have listed for salt- some girl, only seeking to prevent her from 0f the best wheat farms and stock spreading the alarm. ranches In the county. The stock The council met last night after a long time spent In vacation, and a lone time In trying to get a quorum. The mayor wns present at the out set, as was Howard. Dickson and Sommervllle came In after a time, and the four of them watted for 1 nulte a time while the marshal skir T j nilahed for the fifth man. He turne. J up at last with Alderman Switxler. ' Mr Clopton enme In nfter a few niln- ( utes. He hnd been packing prepara 1 tory to going to the coast, and was , therefore late Monthly Salary List. The salary list was presented nud , was allowed. It called for jr.S4.r.n In salaries lor the past mouth. The application of F. X. S turnip for a liquor license was presented and allowed. The treasurer's, recorder's and mar shal's reports for the mouth were presented and placed on file. Treasurer's Report. The treasurer's report showed a balance on hand June 30. of 517.9S1--So. During the month the city received from the sate of licenses, S1.S70.50. From the sale of sewer bonds the city received $31,312: from county warrants redeemed. $350.70: street liens. $111.91: Bnes, $490; and other smalt Items brought the total up to $a:.-ui.r3. Against this was an expense list of $i;.0O0J5S. leaving a balance on July 31 of $39.S54.S1. Recorder's Report. The recorder's reiiort stiowed a to tal of 121 cases tried In his court during the month. He received in fines during July. $190: for cemetery lots. $45: street Hens. $111.91. and from the sale of impounded stock. $60. making a total cash receipt for the office of $052.91 during the pust month. This, added to the licenses receipts, make the to tal income of the elty during July foot up to the stum of S2.52S.ll. Durluc the month there wore 11 burial iiermits issued, and no cases of contagious diseases were reported. Right of Way. It was reported that the O. R. & N Company had sent in a contract, sign ed, permitting the city to maintain and construct a sewer along the com-. 1 vnuy n nsrm or way near the bridge. ine claims for the mouth amount ed to $1,441.48. The list was audited and ordered paid. Sewer Affairs. The sewer construction claim was presented to the council and allowed, a warrant lieing ordered drawn for the various umounts. The total cost of the construction for the month was $681.27. O. R. &. N. Franchise. An ordinance was uresented .mr! referred, granting to th- O R. & N. a franchise across several of the cross streets hot ween the depot and Court street on the east. All the time in the past the company has been crossing ground without a fran cblse from the city. ot long ago when the water com pany wanted to put in an intake pipe along the company's tracks the com pany objected, and In the controver sy finding that they had no control or the ground, they drew up an ordi nance, lu the form of a contract, agreeing to allow the city to con struct and maintain a pfiw lino along the tracks for the use of the street. The contract was referred to the committee on ordinances. Frazier Resigns. V3S I It was held that nil of the street Miotild be planked where the trnck Is. and the various crossings In the city should be fixed. Alt of the railway crossings were too nnrrow, nud It should he required of the companies thnt they put In new planking mid raise the grade to conform with the rlt survey. The council directed the city attor ney to draft an ordinance requiting all of the companies In the city to plank their crossings and to fix the grading. Unless It Is nil ordinance thnt nil the companies malntnln their crossings In good condition, one of the companies could not be forced to I reimir its own territory It Is the desire of the city to have all of the crosslugs fixed by the time the rains set In and make the ground soft nud Interfere with the traffic nt the places mentioned. Sewer Dump Nuisance. Another thing that wns discussed was the sewer dump just below the Main street bridge. Owing to the low stage or the water In the river all of the sewage, or a great part of It at least, found lodgement lu the river bed. and was becoming n nui sance to that part of the city If the water from the Wnlter's mill rnce j suffering with female weakness, and couui be turned into the main cnau- ine irouiues wmuii so often befall nel for a few hours once or twice women. I suffered for months with each week, all of the refuse would j fjcncral weakness nud felt so wenry be washed on down the river, to that 1 had hard work to keep up. I whore there would be plenty or wnter """""w 1' was utterly to carry It awny. No action was 1 was no taken on th meeting some i u.,..iUl... tlx. .1 The council then adjourned. , l ....... ...... my reswra. ; I tiou U'gnn. In six weeks 1 was 11 ! ..... ' changed woman. iierfrcMr well In A Man Who Lived As an Ox. , cv,.rv respect. I Mt so elated am' I)r Edward Stanton, a character of j hnnpy that 1 want nil women win- Kokomo. Intl.. for Go years died re-1 suffer to get well ns I did. Mi! cently. aged SO years. Years ago f'.i n.A Oavxiw. r.r,ii Jones St.. IVtro t Stanton lost his practice nnd fortune i Corn-Hpoiulltip; See'y Mich. Amsit.-u and It affected his mind. Since then I Vrt As1"'""""- SwoofwMt fanai,,-, he had Imagined himself an ox and 1 """ """"'" ,,,.. crass and hay was his principal diet. I It i lieniiy miowii in th Miss Gannon. Sec'v Detroit j Amateur Art Association, tells young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. " I enn conscientiously recommend Iirtiu I lMiiklmm'N Vegetable Compound to thoe of mr sisters tawny. No action was miserable. In my distress I was art- j :he mntter, but at the next, l'lw,l to use 3,yHti . IMnkliuin's , onto plan will be reached ffotnblo I oinptittiitl. and it was lie nuisance can be abated.! rt-d letter day to me when 1 tools the , He walked on all fours In the pasture yomitr liwlv's let tor thnt Lyrtlu K. ' of the county farm grazing constantly "InKJiutif . VoL'ftiihle Cniiuimtnil , with the cattle, horses and snoop. He; "'. '" lerniijs ot almost lost his power of speech, and of late years his conversation consist-: ed of guttural sounds, resembling ' those of an animal. He died midden-' ly. with mouth and stomach filled with grass. It Is thought poisonous herbs killed him. Notice to Tax-Payers. Pendleton. Oregon Aligns " d lttu3 Notice is hereb) gu-i n that the board of equalisation of I'maM .u County, State of Oregon will met a the olfice of the clerk ol said county on the lust Monday in August nud publicl) examine the assi'smen1 rolls, correct all error in valuation description or qualities of land or other property It Is the iiuty m ali persons Interested to appear at that time and place. If it shall apiear to the said board that any lands or other property are assessed twn-e. or in the name of u persons or iktsoiis not the owner thereof, or assessed I under or beyond Us vnlue. or any j lands or other property not assessed, the said hoard shall make proper cor rections. C P. STRAIN County Assessor uoiiicn : and ivlien one rniisulcrs Unit it ss ;:'uioirs lot tor Is only "in" ' .'Us which we Imve the great if of Mrs. l'iiiklinni s medi cine n.u ; admitted bv all. fo SPICES, o 1 yrE"bfi9 I LA. BAKING POWDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS flbolultPuriry, FineslFlavor, Orearesr Strength. t?e&5orivbk Prices. CLOSSET & DEYER5 PORTLAND, OREGON. the Crow nd von them,. Schmidt, Fountain Ait . 'S the r ..... B lethe Zl Olirentr,!.-:.. "1 -oo-uunsia, Fon(:y drinhS mere naies c your mouth reason is simple nothing at oat t but ihe very r fountaia n "auc a me stsdt "usiness amlv.i how Have)ou tried tht-J "ade Pendleton f3 Our Root F. W. Scbl The EeUable h2 'last tn- Parrot QgJ III t Phnrlne A fralnH n w i ... ... . ti ...nt I w..Ma i tuici. lilt; CUUI1C11II1I1II jonn w. ruiong. one oi ine oiliest : rancnes can ue soiu enner wuu or from fourth ward ,,,-cs,,,,,,... ,r,R and most daring Indian scouts of , without the stock. All the places are J"u0 rrtU w..l , Idaho, died at Spokane Monday. , well improved and well supplied with that Mr Frazier Is in- after a l.ngering illness. He was a , water. Also some very desirable city ,,.nan ,0 move fr" " he ciiv .. ml leading spirit In the Lewiston conn-1 proi.erty. Including new modern real- ..." "h.lo . , t ' ' 5 ', uml try cluring the Bannock and Nez dence on north side of river Call 'r.. ' ! ,,! accordance J. V. Scheer. the city marshal, was Perce wars and many heroic ex-1 and get prices. plolts are credited to him HENTLEY &. HARTMAN Pacific Ironworks Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith Shop Structural Iron. Gast Columns. Etc. Carry in stock Steel Beams, Angles and Channels, Bolts and koqs. ah Kinas or E Repair Work Attended to Promptly Ftist End. c urnsido St. Bridge, Portland. granted a leave of nbsence for in days, and It was ordered that a man be appointed in his place during his vacation. P. B. Clopton asked for a leave of absence for the coming three weeks, which was granted. Want a New Fire Bell. V R. Wlthee. the chief of the fire department, reported that the resi dents of the city across the river were clamoring for a new lire bell in that part of the city. The one there at the present time has been cracked anil can not be heard for any distance, as had heon demon strated in the past, and the safety of that part of the city demanded a new boll. The chief estimated the cost f a new bell at $70, nnd it was or dered by the council that tho chief of the "department bo given the power to purchase a new bell and put It In position. Plank Crossings and Fix Grades. A petition from the residents of Webb street asking for the construc tion of a walk on tho' south side of the street along tho proporty of tho V. & C. It., caused some discussion among the mombcrs of the council. Lodging House for Sale. Best In the city; 20 complete furn ished rooms. A lease for eight years ' and nine months. It Is subject to mortgage and can lie bought for cash ' only. Enquire at this office Muther Earth (to the mtHiiii Say. I you -flut-faced shiner what are you laughing at' The Moon Pardon me, ' but I wusn't laughing I was Just nd-1 miring the lit or your new electric ' girdle Cleveland Plain Ialer APPETITE'S POOR!! A sure sign that the stomach Is out ' of order, the bowels are coustlpnteu nnd the liver inactive. You cannot , enjoy your food ns long ns this con dition prevails, and unless It is reme-1 died at once you're going to be serl-! ously ill. a few doses or Hosteller's I Stomach Hitters will make a great i Improvement in your condition. It I will make the ntomuch neutthy, re-! more tne appetite, and cure Heart burn, Dyspepsia and Constipation. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS A NEW UNION. How to Join and Get Quick Results at Small Cost. Why not Join our union or piano purchasers and have a hundred dol lars You can do It and we can help you. This Is how It is done: We can ll afford to sell ten or more pianos cheaper than one, so have organized a union uf ten members. You Join and pay $10.00 down uud $10.00 a month, the piano is yours. Now here Is the best part of it. Every time a new member Joins the price of your instrument depreciates In price $10 ii uiuur worus, when the union Is filled ueiy member Ku his Instru ment $10,1 less tlian regular price. for example, a regular $300.00 liistru-l ment can be had for t2nn.nn i.v ' Joining the union. Don't delay tak ing advantage or this great opportu nity, as it will only last a few weeks of the dull season. This, combined with our easy payment plan and ex change contract makes It possible for everyone to havo an InHtmmnnt Therkelsen's Piano House, 31C E Court street. EverytlilnE muslcnl OREGON'S BLUE RIBBON STATE FAIR SALEM September 14 i9, X903 The greatest Exposition and Livestock Show on the Pa cific coast. High-Class Racing every af ternoon. $12,000 CASH PREMIUMS on livestock nnd farm products. All exhibits hauled free over the Southern Puclfic. Reduced transportation rates on all lines. LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE. held In connection with fair. Kino camping ground free ami reduced rates on camp ers' tickets. Come and bring your families. For further information, write M.D.WISDOM.Secre'ary Portland -: : : Oregon Yes tiiat s iJ The Parrot l .5 the best cd of them at OREGON. St. Helen's ! (Est 1SC by Rt. R?t B ' i I Will enter Its 34tb 11: 1 1 H. 1903. Number of nim limited to sixty. Bool n a i sent on application. ELEANOR TEBBETTB 1 Before deciding 4fr j school, examine Pendleton Academy .....otr,,.., for the conJ ' agemem, u - -- od teachers. Spea ...anf ISA ror music B.uuv. nvnrslcht of all of town. Allgra' preparatory wo UJ best colleges EM' and social adranU"! Term begins REV. W. H. BLEAKNEY.I m cTATE NU' SCHO01 WESTON, - TERM OPJNS SI sbp CDnnMBMnRE "oitts schj THE HUSTLER MT If you want your houses rented or j eflceV ba"ful vnnr nrnnfrhf cnlrl ... rl mate. j--- r- r"j ic" i,rai W I . C. Sf'OOS'h.MORK, 220 li Court Ilmwed-TO'WJ - . liniv en.. gif' nkhlt M.t.l mmt In fh WOfld. IP liCClDS AUgU1" bars. Price, per bar, at th Eatcd catalogue. pk p, " r.MMHt.M stMt... IRA J J