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1 H MM i Hats and Fall and i : x X X X All the Late Shapes and Colors join t. smw ca EAE R & DALEY 729 Main St., Pendleton One Price Clothiers Furnishers and Hatters GENERAL NEWS American plate glass manufactur ers are preparing to sell their pro duct much t'lieaiHir In HelRlum than in America, lone enough to destroy competition there. Joseph Kiudler picked tlio lock or (ho Yroka, Cat.. Jail with a key made from tho steel rib or his necktie, a nail from the floor and tacks from his shoos, and escaped The United States courts hold that deeds ot conveyance of nlloted Indi an lands made without the Inspection ami sanction of tho secretary ot the Interior, aru Invalid. Tho most tremendous, gorgeous, iliimlioyant and spectacular Chinese funeral over seen In San Francisco, was that given Tom Kin Yung, the military attache, who suicided last week by turning on the gas. Oil wells, tanks and derricks are burning on a vast scale in tho llenti mont district, Texas. Tills Is the sec ond wholesale fire there within six months. Itlval oil companies are suspected of promoting tho confla grations. The scientists' predictions that a tremendous eruption ot Vesuvius would take place about September 20, wore not realized, aB the old blow plpo is almost perfectly quiescent, it Is now In order for some volcano pro nounced "dead" by the exports, to de stroy a tow thousand lives and the reputations of scientific guessers PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. "The third annual meeting of tho Northwestern Photographers' Associ ation is now being held at Salem. Arthur Frool, of Astoria, lias been found guilty of forgery, and sentenc ed to four years In the penitentiary. Joseph Fiddler, an escaped convict from Kuroka, Cal., was captured at (iranl's I'ass Wednesday, and re turned to prison. "Weslnr Hoover, n student at Willi- man College, was "ducked" In a pond Wednesday, by his classmates, for un becoming conduct. A franchise for .",7 years was grant--eil by the city council ot North Yaki ma, to tho Yakima Light & Power Company, Wednesday. So much ot tho Walla Walla county pruuo crop has been shipped out In tho green stale, that the driers havo suspended work for tho year. Hurry Ashton, a prisoner In the Portland 'city jail, took leave ot his guard on the city rock pile, Wednes day, and mado good his escape. i.arry 0. lllalsdell. who was found utky of assaulting four littlo girls In a children's home, at Tacoma, last Monday, has been placed under $3,00(1 bonds. The report that another slide had occurred at Frank H. C.. is untrue. Tho Associated Press sent out the re port from Portland, Tuesday, and tho owner ot tho mines at Frank denies It from Iiutte. l? I School Books ij School Tablets f School Supplies No matter what the boy or girl Ngetls for use in school it can be found at our store. Largest tablets'Jwith prettiest covers, at lowest prices. FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE ' HIM 1 Caps for Winter HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. A S Watt. Portland. O. It. Hall, Portland. S. i:. Cnrnold, Portland. P. M. .Morse, Portland. O. li. .Miller. Poiiland. Charles Huff, Portland. E. II llurke. Portland. Albert Chan, Portland. Tlieo. Oentsch, Portland. SI. A. Jong, Chicago. Civile Kvnns, Troiltvllle, .1. J. Lamb. J. Fred Fisher, Suokano. A. F. Hye. Portland. Mrs. J. L. Harper, Portland. Miss Lota Hays. Portland. II. C. Long. Spokane. W. I). Marks, Spokane. IMw. 1). Duff. Portland. W. I!. (ilendening. Portland. J. F. l.ieuallen. Weston. .Mason. Orunuell. J. U. Shirk, Portland. Golden Rule Hotel Mrs. II. Krebs and family, Spokane. George Curry, Athena. .Mrs. T: .MeAiilirt, Athena. J. C. Stangor, Atliena. H. A. Grout, North Yakima. F. hi. Leach and wife, North Yaki ma. M. .Morgan, North Yakima. W. .M. Caldwell. Seattle, I). J (lardner, Seattle. Kate M. Moore, (ioldondale. James Nolln. Walla Walla. F. II. lleathe, Weston. (!. 1). Calley, Portland. W. It. Mcltoberts, Spokane. K, I.ohaugh, Spokane. F. I.ohaugh, Spokane. C. U Downer, Spokane. 1). N. .McDonald. Walla Walla. It. H. Stoeker. Spokane. J. O. Perkins, city. .M. Dlx, city. HOP MARKET GOOD. Foreign Demand and Price Encourag ing to Growers. Salem. Sept. L'l Some low sales of hops are being made, the price thus far paid Ix-lng to :;! cents a pound. There are a good many samples of tho earlier pick, and mold Is showing in some of them. When the hops trom the best yards come In thoy will be found to bo all right. The market icmalna steady, not only locally, hut In foreign countries as well, and it may bo said that It has scarcely opened yet. A tele gram from Ntiremburg, Germany, re garding the hop situation there, says the market Is quiet, hut that tho prices for export are unchanged The same conditions are reported from tho London market, there being little change In tho market quota tions from thO!,o of tho past 10 days. How's This? Wo niter Our- Hundred Dollars llcnaril fur any cno of ratnrrli th.it ran not lx cured liy iiiiII'h Cuiiirrh Cure. I' J. CHUNKY . I'll.. Toledo, I). We. the linilenlined. lmvf known 1 .1. limey for the hint 1,-, years, and Mleve lilni perfectly Iwoornule In nil biiahiess transaction and linauclally ahle to carrv out any uMlinttlini nimlo l,y their firm ' VXl Ol'KUAX' W10,'M;U,' '"SKlts. W.l'.il'lNiJ. K.N.AN .. MAItVIN, Whole wile nrmaclH", Toledo, o. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intcrnallr. nctluK directly tipvn the blood anil mucous nurraces of the syttem. TojtlmonUhi ST'iESwi" 7r,c ,HT M,le' M Hall's Family fills are the best Farms for Sals, Wp now havo listed for salo some of tho best wheat farms and stocl: ranches in tho county. All tho places nro well Improved and well supplied with water. AUo somo very- deslr ab o city property. Call and get prices, " nL'NTLEY & KAUTMAN. Don't undo the good your vacation has douo you by drinking poor water or putting Inforior co Into tho boil ed water. Ten cents worth of Ice per day will supply an ordinary family with plenty of drinking water. lie Hiiro, though, that you get good ice, Call up 'phono Main isst and set Zs Kant.Wa,Cr Do You Want a Cab? When you want prompt and rella The McKay Cab Co. DAILY EAST nREPONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. 1ST m ITS TnX ASSOCIATED PRESS STOCK IS TAXAB ILE Prosecuting Attorney of Spoka n,o r.tnrU- of the nev lew Publlshlnq Company Placed on Assessment Rolls, the ar,r,.on B.llll Hi PfO osecutlng Attorney Horace Kimball today 1 ., lln,, Ir, flllintV All'II on- iditor a. Stewart, author zing and Instruct ct-aa- Ing tho latter to place upon inu .1 " . n npnii!ii nronor t' ed 3cssmeui ions .ia ' , . 1 tho membership In tho Associated Press held by W. 11. uowics. u. nor Its of tho Spokesmnn-ueviow mm n,ittmia tho Chronicle and Iltlllotin, and declaring mm im Hon of tho hoard of equalization 1 striking tho same on me rum as Illegal. '!, tho lumrd nf onuali.ati ion la3t month struck oil' tho franclii se assessments of the hpoitem.;u- niirnnlKlx tlnniitv Asses lie 1 nor Fred Leghorn, as a residont taxpay er, demanded of the auditor that he assess to W. H. CowIoh. owner of tho properties, a memhorsnl;) in the As sociated P'OSB. The auditor asked lUlvlen of the county's legal advisor, and Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Mlloi Pomdex tor repl'ed as follows: "Statute 1, Bal. makes It the .!..(. r,f Inn noimtv ntlllltor to place upon tho assessment rolls any prop erty which has uoen ommcu assessor. t nnmamnlll with tilO organization known as the Associated Press, giving the holder tiro exclu sive right to publish the press dis patches of said association within certain territory. Is property, and as such, subject to taxation." Tho auditor In accordance with t.ic if,r,.ii flin assessment upon the personal property list or W. H. Cowles. The board ot equalization, against the advice o.' tho prosecut otifirnov fti-ilmiwl that the as- sossment be stricken from the rolls, which waa also tioii'3. . A rurthor demand was made upon the auditor by Leghorn that ho place membership again upon tho rolls, and the aiiuitor inquired vhotiier it was uis hud " so do after tho action ot the equali zation uoard. In his reply. .Mr. KiniDa 1 says Til,, nutlmi nf tbn lininl of eiuiall- zatlon was taken vlthnt't any uu- tnority wnatsoover on uieir pan. ...nti.n. i...lii 11.I111II1' li.ivnml lliriir IIIL- UlllllVI UVIU i.iiw.ij jurisdiction. It was proper und was your duty to place upon the assess ment rolls against tho holder thereof lor taxation that certain contract or agreement with tho organization known as the Associated press as taxable property. r .nlvlun Mini 1, lu VMIIf lllltV .'fl forthwith place tho same upon said assessment rolls." HILL HAS TROUBLES. Employes Want More Pay and Short er Hours. tit fl,.l fltir. C..I Ol A grlevunco committee representing the p.-ir nroii nf tin, fntlr,i rir,..'it Ji)rtlio!-n system Is In St. Paul formulating tie- luaiius which win u piesenieu tu the inanacoment of the svstem with in a few days. The car men have not yot com pleted tho schedule of tho demands whlpli thin 11,-nurmt lull It tc atoti.it that It will Include many minor dc- manus, wiin 1110 question or wages .11111 uours aw me imiiuriuui leuiure. It will be dellveri'd tn tho ro.id Iatt this week. President Hill, to whom tho ques tions between tho road and Itsflremeu and engineers have been referred. umiii:i reu wiin 1110 consoiiuaieii grievnnco committee representtng these branched yesterday without result. The men nrnily refused to compromise. The dispute has been lv..i,i .11... t. t- tflll ....... ...II.. n..... i,,i.- 111 .111. mil !!.'l iMIIl.tll , Indicating that it has reached an acute stage. Anotuor coiili-nmce lias lx.'eii called, at which conipio inlse propositions made yesterday will be again discussed, "in an effort to rfi.lfh nrt iinnorclnnfllii.r The Northern Pacific engineers and iiremen scheduled to meet in St. Paul yesterday to present slml- mi in-iii.uiu.i 101 iiiereuso in pay, will wait until the iroubles on tho (ireat Northern give promise of a settle ment. None of the members of tho Northern Pacllic commltteo havo yot reached St. Paul. Notice to Patrons. Having rented the retull depart ment ot my butcher business to Mr. A. D. Augustavo, an experienced butcher of Walla Walla, 1 myself will conduct tho wholesalo part of said business, and nil persons ltnowlug themselves Indebted to mo will please call at tho markot and settlo their ac counts. Mr. August&Yo also doslres to announce thnt thn iuiim n,m i. conducted as It has been, and all pat rons of the ninrlto will rntnlirsv 41... same courteous' treatment as hereto- IUIU. PEHRY HOUSEH, A. U. AUOU8TAVO Tho (! hi ram vnim - 1... , , J"""b "Hill Willi IOOK E "?,rlz a?.a 'leslgner ot women's his own Fedora after a night out with THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1903, "WHERE IS COBB?" Will Be Seen at the Frazer Next Fri day Night. The furiously funny fnrco coined), "Where Is Cobb?" comes to the gra zer theater for one night, Soptcmbsr 2Bth. The comedy was written bj Louis Eagan. and It Is sure to nttraof theator-goers who arc always or the r..- cimntlllnir HOW. "WllOn? Is Cobb?" unlike most of Its Mini. has a plot ami n consistent, ui v, I. iilncs on n most COlll' . tf We oiiillnf ftlUl ClVOS ample room for the I"''1'!0' 'V' numerous specialties 01 wu .n". -,i ..f .i.i.inh nro entirely new I,. ih West. The "Where Is cooih Kino, tin "i nil.- . , -,, company numbers among us . i ,.p im rlovnrnst come- neis Buvui.ii ui , . dlans on our stage today, s ch s Itohert Lawrence. Harry n " ! v,. novo Harry Pollard, ... 1,1. ii.,i,ih nnnriro tho young- est and prettiest Ingenue before the public. ROYAL ITALIAN BAND. With Sunday r.nnrerts Have Met ii.,:.,rcni rivar. n.t,o-.iii,.ivv Interest will hi' -1' inched to the approaching appearance of the Ellory Hand nore uei..u.-v Is to play on Sunday-quite an Inno vation in Pendleton. Mr LUery, he manager of the hand, writes that the n 1.... n,,ira hv the hand have niiiiiui.i iv'' '. , . , been successful always and partlcii-, tnrlv so In Cities aim luwun mn." ii, ....nolo were unite mtaceustomod to Sunday .theater-going. Mr. Ellery Is a llrm liellnver in musi-.- us 11 class eivlllzer and holds that many true Christians should welcome the effort to Introduce tho element ol hlgli-class music into our Puritan Sabbath, thus rendering the day more agreeable without in any way de tracting from its sacred chaiacter This band will appear at the Fra.e.' next Saturday and Sunday. QHE STEP ..tn i..r.,ni th l..n.w.ill;pr Will he draw back or will he take the final, fatal step? A great many people are 111 neril like Hie sleep-walker. Ihey are diseased. Tte disease is progressing day by day. The tune comes wueu one more step aw.iv from health is fatal. The man who has suffered from indi gestion or gastric trouoie foes some ni"llt to a 1 limner ami returns home to find he lias taken that last step from health which cau never 1 tak en back. To neglect the cure of indigestion or some other form of stomach trouble is dangerous. It is also inexcusable. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach ami other organs of digestion aud nutrition. It purifies 1 ln blood, stimulates the Oliver, cures biliousness, : , .i!-..!.....-. i.ii: anu cumiiuucs uuiuua poisons from the sys tem, nThe prahe I would like to give our 'Coliltfn Medical Discovery' I ciuuot niter In word or deecrilic with kh, iriitci la-. B AmbTow, JSfl . of nos 'i Mi&lin St., Hunt 1 iaj.aon, t a. -1 ucu uith what our phyl?ian& said tva imlijretion l UOCloreil wiin inc oel Brvuuu uric mil muuu 110 relief. I wrote yon, ami yon ailviicil uie to me Dr. Pierce' ColJen Medical Discovery. I took three bottle and I felt so good tint I ttopped being- cured. I hc 00 symptom or gastric Iroub'e or indigestion ua.n 11 jou asK your ueaier ior "iioiuen Millfit TIIm.,11',-1 f lw-Mllii. i-nll llnv confidence in its cureew do not allow uiiiacii in irc sniiium uu in lutuiiiiii: claimed to be "just as i;ood," but which .1:., . A- e 1 ..f ...i.t .i. yuu inu not jjk lur aim ui wiueu uu know nothing, You can get the People's Common Sense Medical Atlvher, looS pages, pa- ner covrrfl. fret liv srltilini' 21 nn.ri-nt ttamps, to pay expense of inniling only. Address Dr. R. V Pierce, BuU'dto, N. Y. Come to us for Stoves Large Stoves Small Stoves Round Stoves Heating Stoves Cook Stoves Aii Tight Stoves Wood Stoves and Coal Stoves huts assortment air tij;Iit Stoves $3.00 to $13,00 W'c will make it worth vottr while if you will call and inspect our stock and j;et our prices. V. S t r o M e Complete House Furnisher Court Street CONSUMPTION tho most dreaded and deadly ot all diseases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are rolleved at once nnd cured by Acker's English Itemedy "tho king of all Cough Curea.'" jUrCS COUcha Anri inlila 1.. . .1A a. i a r,,Y?ur mony back 't dlssatls- In1 IT' I , m . V . ""lu 4"r tree sample, w. H. HATS OFF Facts About the American Indian's Healthy Hair. Tho American Indian uccustmned from time Immemorial to go bare h "a le.l In all kinds of weather, 1b uovcr troubled with falling hair or baTheCScioso atmosphere caused by our "civilized" hcail-gear is conducive to the breeding ot lullnlteslmal germs which ills into tho scalp and thrive on the sap ot the hurt-root. This true cause of baldness Is of recent discover- and explains tho non-success of an "-;'.'." '." re treated baldness as a functional dls- rNewhro,s Herplclile Is a direct ox termmafo0.' of the germ. "UW tho cnuso and permits tho hail to grow as nature fiUentled. Sold by lending rugglsts Send 10c In stamps for sample to H10 Her- ..i. .1.1.. n rwitrn t AlICll ' " Schmidt & Co., Bpechtl ngents. Mokl Tea positively cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, pro- . .1 .... 1 r trtnnnv diiclng a porrect coiiipiuaiuh refunded. 2Sc and BOc. Write to lis for free sample, W H. Hoo kor & Co., Hilftalo, N. Y. F W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. amarack COUGH BALSAM lVseoses nil the soothing nntl liMtling virtues of our inttlve white pine eom blnetl hi a ptilatuhli; form. It Is unexcelled for COUGHS andCOLDS and cents ( er bottle F. W. Schmidt's The Koliablu Druggist fostoflice Illocl. I'lione .Main Sjl GOMMEBGIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic parties, Good teams with competent drivers for commercial men. Speedy horses and hniidsomo rls for evening nnd Sun day drives. Gentle horses for family use. Stock boarded at reasonable rates. Best ot cars ulven t0 transient stock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton Thoue Main 101 Oregon. Portland. Saint Helen's Hall Home ami Day School for Blrls of all tiKOH Academic and College Preparatory courses us well as thorough Primary Instruction. Meal situation on 'he outskirts of city of Port laud. Uusliet hall. tennis, horseback riding. Year book M'ut on application. ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Prin. 1 MALTKOID RQQFCVG. Made of Mi- oughljr saturated with P&B compound. Not unpaired by varying temperatures. Does not evaporate, crack, expand or contract. A low priced roofing that can not be equaled. a ,, j,,. The Paraffine Paint Co. SSA Portland, Loi Anol.. tni Denvtr, Colorado, DUT -I1s.bak at J V m charRS0i t'onary business I PT A CO or,. ""I 5' tn, CANDIES. I TAFFIES, ure. TV. I i siepiione ia Prompt delivery. The Cd A LITTLE A ..... ,, .Jll.UiJ . skilled work-m..'! to tliR appcarancil tenor or exterijl nonic, business other buildinirc i onlv skilled only the best Our paper had perts and our i J naner thr bright ideas ol ill 4 shown in our storil I C. d: J Opera HoustB TTVTTVTTTT7TTT TRANS TRUC1 STORJ CROWNERl Tolcphone CO Let us filiji bin with . I ROCK SPRII Recognized as and most e:onotl We are prepaid tract with yom winter's supply - liver coal or part of the city. Laatz Main Street Model Light (A R:4ness Dfl i...nn.ln,w lunur Ml1 tiilllntrttedyoti'f tun ty to tee "V. mSb" rtolng tollKhtcuthe'K lipuinenlfyoudoniiii vehicles aftord one oi ltemember we have U - i.. y clad bub Outer i' "Sal eaulcat running wyo" cart beat .Z i . ..nrt rillf ul w mane, uu; r-"- ,letim tire et on our liydj4 1 the old way, l.t loop V, lL!i weeds, cis, ,uopifu ctm ichmldt & Ca C. TAYLOR, Age