PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1904. - tlM . If 81 4 I Men's Fine Dress Shoes! Sprint; stylos of our Men's ready for your Inspection. Kino Dress Sliocs luwo arrived and arc EDWIN CLAPP Shoes have no superior In style, IHthiB or wearing qualities, and wo havo a full line of them In patent colt, calf and vlcl kid, nl:o ft full lino of tho popular J. E. Tilt shoes at $3.50, $4.00 and JB.00. Nothing hotter for the money. All have rock oak solos, the beat solo leather made. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Phone Main 1181. COOD SHOES CHEAP TAX-PAYING TIME PROVISIONS OF THE LAW THAT GOVERNS. Three Per Cent Rebate If Paid Be fore March 15 Delinquent After April 1, If No Part Is Paid If Half Paid by April 1, Remainder Not Delinquent Until Oct. 1 Personal Property Tax Must Be Paid by First Monday in April. Taxpaying is the order of tho day and the provisions of the tax law make Interesting reading for the people Just now. Although Oregon went through the experience of pass ing a new tax law, which proved In valid, called a special session to remedy the law, paying out several thousand dollars tor the unique ex perience, she finds herself today Just where she was before a now law was thought of. or passed, back with the old law, and taxpaying time in the spring of the year. If you pay your taxes on or before March IB you will be allowed a re bate of 3 per cent. If you pay your taxes between March 15 and up to and including the first Monday In April, there will not be any rebate, and neither will there be any penalty added. If your taxes are not paid on or before the first Monday In April thoy will become delinquent, when there will be added a penalty of jo nor cent and tho tnx will also draw In terest at .the rate of 12 per cent per annum In addition to tho penalty. If you pay one-half of your taxes on or before tho first Monday in April then the remaining halt may run up to and Including the llrst Monday In October following; hut it (he last half of tax duo Is not paid by the first Monday of October It lie- comes delinquent and thero will be added to such balance a penally of 10 per orn) and In addition such wll bear Interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from tho first Mon day In April until paid. On all personal property taxes. If -me-fcnl; Is not paid on or before iho flist Monday In April tho law com pels the sheriff to levy upon and col- Irct tho samo nftcr May 1st; hence to prevent a levy upon personal prop erty after .May 1st, it will bo neces sary for one-half to bo paid as above stated. GET RID OF DOGS. j Syrup ! i Sarsaparilla j j Compound ! Wood Purifier and System Tonic i 'VE MAKE j s OUR OWN SEE OUR WINDOW You will unde.stand why It Is Z the best j TALLMAN & CO. S Leading Druggists General Crusade Against Superflu ous Canines This Spring. Only four councllmen appeared rn the scene last night, and as a result there was no meeting. Thoso who did come, however, talked things over, and It Is probable that at tho next meeting the city pound will be moved, by order of the council, to some placo not so near tho center of the town. Marshal Carney Is also about to Inaugurate a crusade against tic dogs. Pendleton has more dogs to the square Inch than any other place on the map, and those found with out a license will be of short dura tion. If tho purpose of tho officers is carried out. They will slay every one found that has no one Interest ed enough In its existence to put up a few cents as a ransom. W. & C. R. Concrete Gna. ...... i-"S DID HE SWIPE IT? CLERK AT HOTEL ST. GEORGE SAID HE DID Claimed That C, L. Miner Lifted About Forty Dollars Which Did Not Belong to Him, While th Clerk's Back Was Turned Mad His Get-Away, But Warrants Are Out for Him. C I. Minor, n stranger In tho city who has been stopping at tho Hoti' St. Ocorgo for sovornl days, Is ac cused of doing a llttlo slolght-nf hand work this morning Just before tho train pulled out for Walla walla and as a result tho hotel Is out of u board bill of $10.50, a $20 bill and (ho difference between $20 and ?10. 50. Miner went to tho hotel office to nay his bill. Intending to tnko the train for Walla Walla. Ho asked tho clerk the amount which was $10 50, and tendered In payment n $-' hill. Tho clerk handed him tho $9.50 In change and turned to answer question nsked In in, when Miner, It Is said, picked up tho change ami the bill and made for tho train. Ho was followed by tho clerk and found on the train, hut claimed to know nothing of the matter and re fused to get off when requested to do so. Tho sheriff was notified and a war rant sworn out charging tho man with theft, dlllcers at tho various stations and at Walla Walla were notified, and it is thought there is no doubt hut what they will get ihelr man. Miner in Custody. .Miner was arrested at tho depot In Walla Walla by tho sheriff, and s being held there until some o from this placo goes after him. SINGERS IN TOWN. Whit. THK WHOLCSOMe CRESCENT jtEgg-PhosDhate i BAKING POWDER I SAVES ONE-THIRD THE EGOS. J j SAVES TWO THIIIDS THE MONEY I SAVES A1.I, THE WORRY. One Found 25 ceoti. AllOroteri. Personnel and Parts of the man Glee Club. Tho members of tho Whitman Col lege Oleo Club arrived on tho Walla Walla local at 1:30 today. Two mem bers of tho faculty of tho conserva tory of music accompanied them. Edgar S. Fisher and Miss Jones. Professor Pennell will nrrlvo this ovenlng. Tho party consists of tho follow ing persons: First tenors, n. Suth erland, C. Thomason and Orvlllo O. Edwards; second tenors, M. A. Kecs, C. A. Ilralnard; first bass, H. H. Merrltt, W. W. Morrltt nnd C. A. Palmer; second basses, M. D. Wil kinson, C. ,D. Robinson; director and violin soloist, Edgar S. Fisher; ac companist, .Miss M. Oraco Jones: rpllntat nn.l li.-irltnnn lTrnraonn. ' Thomas J. Pennell. The Cilee Club sang two selections at tne assembly hall of tho high school this afternoon to tho delight or mo scliolars. A largo audlenco is expected at tho Baptist church this evening. mid in n short tlmo will hnvo every thing prepared for a successful meet. TO CHECK THE DRUGGI8T8. H. A. Kline Has Started Up an In teresting Fight. II. A. Kllno, n saloonkeeper on Main street, has Blurted tho bees to humming In great shapo with his communication to tho council. At Iho meeting n week ago ho nsked why It was that tho druggists did not pay a liquor license when they sold wines and liquors to tliolr cus tomers. and the question was refer red to thu llceiiBo committee, which has been trying to find an answer during tho week. Tho matter would hnvo been brought up last night had tho council mot, nnd will bo nt tho next meeting. It has been decided by tho com mittee that tho druggists will ho asked to cither quit selling by tho glass or tnko out a regular llccnso, ns tho Biiloons uro required to do. Some of tho druggists oppose this ruling and say that it thoy aro re quired to take out n llccnso thoy will put In big stocks of liquors nnd do a regular retail business. What end will ho reached Is not known, for It would hardly bo n paying prop osition for tho drug stores to pay tho required license, nnd on the other hand It would bo a hard thing to catch them violating tho law In a smnll city whoro ovoryono Is known to them. Tho council will take Bomo action at the next meet ing. W. & C. R. Concrete Gang Fred Cass, of Vniisyclo. wbb in iim city yesterday for a short tlmo on business. Mr, Cass Is tho foreman of the concrete gang of tho W. & a. It., mid will put his men to work by tho first of tho month on a lot of work that bus to bo dono 'immediate ly. Thero Is concroto work nlong tho lino thnt will kcop tho mon busy all the coming summer. RESTRAINING ORDER. Mr. Ely Must Keep the Peace, Ac cording to an Order of the Court. A restraining order wns Issued this morning by Judge Ellis in tho rase of .Matilda Kly vs. Louis lily. Tho plaintiff nsked the court for tho order, as sho Is afraid of her hus band, claiming that ho has threaten- d her and will, unless restrained, eaiiHo tier troublo wlillo tho suit Is pending. This Is tho enso In which tho plaintiff alleges her husband beat her In tho face with a hot stove hook, and nthcrwlso mistreated her. No Jobs There. No, thoro Is no opening nt lrrlgon for laborers or mechanics. Our town Is not on a "boom." Wo aro Just rnpldly forging ahead by hard work and good mnnngomont. Wo nro nil busy and hnppy and prosperous. Ilut wo noed no lnhorors, artisans or me chanics. "It keeps ub busy keeping those busy who koop us busy." Seo7 In other words only ownors of lnnd nro given employment. lrrlgon Ir Attention Woodmen. Camp 41 will havo u smoker nnd program Saturday night, Pobrunry 27 In Ln Dow hall, for members only. ti Blending TeJ coffee take ..... ' "once and study 0 ' ! ot vory tea ami he W ' store In oiei, Wend succcssfX Cf Business 81 n to" e7n(V?..,n ...j whim. Our Po- every "ally exnulaii. 7..' - 4UI xvr . c aow How menu and not have th. 1'lttor or inii,M. Te " I OWL TEA HOUSE ; 3i liast Court St. BAPTIST SUPPLY PASTOR. ST. JOE STOR Closed For Inventory Oar doors are locked for a few days. Will be opened soon. LYONS MERCHANTILE CO. Rev. McKee, of McMlnnvIllc. Will Preach Here Next 8unday. Hov. H. C. McKee, of .McMlnnvIllc, has been secured to preach at the Ilaptist church In this city from now until tho regular pastor arrives from tho cast In April. Mr. McKeo will be hero next Sunday and will preach both morning and evening. Ho was formerly pastor of tho Ilaptist hurch nt Athena, and has preached at various points In this part of tho state, being well known hero. NOT GOOD, NOT HERE W. & C. R. OFFICIALS. Visited Pendleton on Annual Tour of Inspection, Leaving This Morn ing. A special train bearing a party of officials of tho Northern Pacific, visited tho city last night and left this morning for Walla Walla and ay points on tho W. & C. It. Tho 'ntlcmen were on their annual tour or inspection and will visit all tho branches of tho system In tho West bci'oro returning to their ofllces, Thoso in tho party woro Mr. Levy, of Tacoma, tho assistant to tho pres ident; Thomas Cooper, of St. Paul, the general manager; J. N. Hnnford, of St. Paul, tho second vice-president; A. E. I-i w, of Tacoma, tho assistant general superintendent, and Joseph AlcCabo, tho vlco-proal-dent of the W, & C. It.; 8. I). Caldcr- Head, tho general passenger agent; I and J. O. Cuttler, tho treasurer, -ill , j officials of tho W. & C. II. with IioaJ- quarters at Walla Walla. REVERE COFFEE " A perfect amber color, A real boquet odor" and "The flavor you cannot forget " REVERE COFFEE Once Tried, Always Used LOOKING UP INHERITANCE. Barlow People Representing Them selves to Be Heirs of S. J, Oiney. Judge Thomas KHz Gerald is In receipt of a couplo of letters from Miss Hess I o Sheppard, of Harlow, asking for Information concerning the death and last will of Stephen J, Olnoy, According to tho story told, Mr. Olnnv made a will mmo vwin ni?n 5 ( In which ho left all of his proporty to tho mother of tho writer and her turn ..lilMcAn QI.A I nt I. 1 I however, that a later will was after J , wards made by which tho property , .was given to relatives. Tho Inqulr- er would llko to havo tho matter looked up, however, and It thero Is no later will would Jiko to havo a llttlo sllco of tho goods nnd chattels left by tho founder of tho cemetery. BOOK8 8ENT HERE. F. S. YOUNGER & SON t Northwest Tournament Confidently Expected Later. Whtlo tho Sportsmen's Associa tion has not been officially notified that tho Korthwost tournament will bo hold hero, all of tho books of tho association have boon sont to this city, with Instructions from a, ma jority of tho membors of tho board tolling tho local men to go ahead with tholr preparations and that tho board will tako action in tho matter as soon as they can got together for a voto. Tho committees of tho local club nro now ct work making tho pre liminary arranKoments for tho shoot Suit on Labor Account. A suit was filed .yesterday after noon in Judge Fltz Oerald'B court by C. D. Drake against tho laundry firm of Crowner & Company, for $110, which ho alleges lo bo duo as wages for work performed, Ho hns nlso garnlshecd tho purchase money paid by .loo Hoch in order to get returns from Ills suit The hearing has been set for March 2 by tho court POISONING ALLEGED CLAIMED RAILROADER'S WIFE DOCTORED HIS TEA. End of the First Week of Married Felicity for Mr. Legg and His Wife of Pleasant Valley Tho Tea Killed a Dog and Made Mr. Legg Sick, and He at Once Concluded Something Was Wrong. Tho East Orcgonlan In In receipt of tho telegram printed below, giv ing details of nn alleged nttompt at husband poisoning near linker City: Pleasant Vnlloy, Fob. 26. (Spec ial to tho East Orcgonlan.) Mrs. L. M. I.egg tried to poison her hus band, a fireman on tho O. H. & N., last night at tho suppor tablo, by giving him doctored tea. Last night nbout fi:ir o'clock, Mr. Legg went out on somo errand, nnd when ho camo back to tho houso supper was ready. Ho sat down, tasted his tea and complained to Mrs. Legg that It did not tasto right. Sho then put two spoonsful of sugar In it, but ho objected to so much sugar, and becoming suspicious, poured somo out Into a Baucor, and putting somo milk with It, fed it to a llttlo dog. It killed tho dog In about threo minutes. hoes turned nnd lookod at his wlfo and asked her If sho lntondod tho tea for him. Sho took tho bal anco of tho toa, making bollovo sho was going to drink It, but throw it out. Legg'H tasto of tho tea bagan to affect him, nnd by tho tlmo ho got outsldo his wlfo fainted, and ho called to a passorby who holped hlra move hor Into tho house A doctor was sent for, Ho arrived un tho mid night trnln, but It la understood lie failed to find tho womnn was poison ed. Doth nro upland around today, but no action has boon tnkon, and tho public Is In tho dark as to what will bo done. Legg is n fireman on tho O. P. & N. and Is about B0 years of ago. His wlfo Is 21, and was, beforo hor mar rlago, Miss I.lllio Schaefor, Thoy wero married In Pleasant Valley on Fobruary 18. Dirty giving. dollars aro not cleaned by ITEN DOL a r e a m n .. . oui i ib au VfcHY CHEAP THAT THE PRICE LOOKS ; LIKE A HUGE MISTAKE, BUT WHILE THE VALUE LOOKd 2 LIKE TWENTY DOLLARS WE ARE ACTUALLY SELLING THl3 HK81 LOT AT THI8 LOW PRICE OF $10 SO THAT ALL MAY KNOW "THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE THI BOSTON STORE TO BUY CLOTHING." THIS PRICE HAS NEVER BEEN MADE ON THIS QUALITY Ol BRAND NEW CLOTHING IN THIS CITY. LOOK BEFORE YOl BUY. The Boston Ston SHOES AND CLOTHING WASHED CLEAN, AND tR0Pf .OUI YOU KNOW WHAl YOU WANT in laundry work - clothes A clean, just unoiiRli uiuiny m flin "vnllnw streak." just i Htnrch to fjivu body and polisj the right sort ol ironing w " lais, culls and shins noiu u If not. whynol tliat is the sort of laundering d us' Work called for and dell THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDI ..GET DRY WOOD, . . . . i. . 4 4.4.A ',",T We have on band a very large stock of solid dry wood of all kinds (not half seasoned green wood) but -i ...t.:-u i .i :., mil heat. We are uiy wuuui wijit.ii UUH19 uu ... .- prepared to deliver this good wood promptly for casn. A trial order for our wood will make you want more when you are out of fuel. w. c. MINNIS Phone Black Leave orders at Newman's Cigar Store. . . . a. .1. i J. j.J.XXXXiiiXiLXiLJiiIi AJiiliAfiPT t"" ELATERITE l Mineral Rubber. YQV MAY INTKNH UUIIJHNO . -,v0HN.O1JT llOj or lluti It necessary to ItKlMA CHAW u" J 11 ATPPITP ROOM. l Rites IU, P1UCO 01 BlllUKlUH, uu, Him, i. e ism roofings. For flat nnd stoop Burfacoa, 'SX'' iofl Tempore tor an ciimawo. ,ii.onmium , teed. It will pay to nak for prlceaand ro THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. WoroMter Building.