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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREQON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1904. PAGE TWO. EIQHT PAGES. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Perfect Prescription T i i TO BEAT ROAD TAX! CASE OF POWER PLANT LABORERS TO BE ARGUED. , I Company WIN Attempt to Prove That Its Employes Have Other Homes Than Umatilla County Cites a Case in Multnomah County Where Road Tax Could Not Be Col lected From Chinese. We have every facility for doing the highest class ol pre scription An ample stock of the rarest and costi.est drugs and chemicals of tested inirlty. Accurate and skillful compound- ins Many safeguards against , ' the possibility of an error lii- J it S thought that the injunction I sure- every prescription filled J proceedings instituted by the Wash-) here being absolutely perfect as your doc or wants It. F. W. SCHMIDT Ing.on & Oregon Power Company ' against Hoad Supervisor J. F. Cnmp-' bell, of the Milton district, will be ar- j ' ssued In this city before State Circuit ( Judge Ellis, some time this week. ! The action which is to prevent the! , road supervisor from collecting poll I tax from the 350 men employed by . he power company at It plant on the j Walla Walla river, will be argued j by the company's attorneys, on the , grounds that'the laborers have resl-', i dence elsewhere and therefore are ' 1 not liable to taxation in this state, i The law on the subject of poll tax . , states that all male residents of the i j state over the age of 21 years shall ' j pay an annual road tax. The Wash- i ington & Oregon Power Company j i hopes to prove that the men in Its . I employ have homes outside the juris- j The Japanese force now opposnig 1 dWtton or tms state. j The St, George. William J. Smith. Salt Lake Frank G. Sy.vester, Slonto Vesta Q. B. Sylvester. Monte Vesta. Glenn Hlte. Walla Walla. Sol Slebenhnmer. San Francisco. J. W. Watson. Portland. F. X. llolllck. Portland. W. T. Smith. Portland. C. A. Snxton. Portland. Sig Lewis. Seattle. J. J. Burns. Portland. J. 11. Trnmnn. San Frnnclsco. It. J. nrlseoll. Portland. George B. Samson. Seattle. I). J. York. San Francisco. Roy J. Chamberlain. Portland. B. F. Stanley. Portlnnd. Charles Ernest. Greenville. F. H. Hlue. Portland. DRUGGIST. Postofflce Block. Phone Main Sol. GENERAL NEWS. Kuropatkln. numbers about men New York democrats booming Francis Burton Harrison, husband of the famous literary wo man, for governor of the state. are now 1 aoo (too ' A similar action was tried in Mult- , iiouir..i county. Gnlnese laborers were brought from California to do railroad work in Multnomah county. ' An attempt was made to collect poll , tax from them and the matter was rnkpii Infn thp courts, with tlm re- The wife of General George Davis. suU tnat ,he Celestials escaped the i president of the Panama canal lone, taxation bv proving that their res!- died at New Yofrk Thursday, before dence wag )n anoi..er state. the general could reach home from the isthmus NEWSPAPER ASSESSMENTS. Strike breakers brought to Kansas , City, on finding out the true condl-, Sookesman-Review and the SDokane 1 ' t The Hotel Bickers. Dr. Blakeslee. city. J. W. Tullock, Oakdale. Mrs. V. S. G. Mowry. Stockton. Mrs. C. J. Anderson. Seattle. E.. P. Newell. Seattle. J. A. Wilson. Albany. U. Wilson. Elgin. J. C. Hlnkley. Taeoma. D. J. Hault. Stockton. J. A. Hedcer. Marysvllle. H. 1 Mor.ey. Spoknno. H H. Edwards, city. Mrs. H. H. Edwards, city R. F. Tuggle. Boise. Mrs. Delia Chllds. Athona. T. J. Norton. Portland. J. M. Van Horn. Portland. U. F. Bacon. Hatton. W. P. Andnis. Portland. Mrs. U l.lndsey, city. C. U Holwayn. Salem. 1 i !? IAL SALE We are fast closing out all our summer goods. Prices are greatly re. duced. Summer corsets now for igc Sailor hats, now style '. igc Corset covrs, three for 25c l-ndles" knit drawers, lace bottom -8c $1.00 worth of ribbon, lace or emproldcry of any style, lor one week for 75c Men's summer underwear. 30c kind for 23c Men's work shirts 39c up Men's good heavy overalls, worth 75c. our price 60c Striped overalls. 60c kind now 50c Sun bonnets, worth 23c. now -5C Shirt waists, all kinds. 20 per cent off. A 30c toilet article fror with every ?5.00 purclmse. THE FMIR tlons in the packing bouses, deserted the packers and joined the butchers' union in the strike. Ask for Reduction of Chronicle Values. The International Typographical The boar,l,J of laltatlon this Union, in session at St. Louis. Tours- niorntug decided to consider nothing day defeated a resolution to prevent but th 0031 of tne ,lant 'n Passing printers from joining the militia com The Pendleton. John H. Lewis, city. 11. R. Taylor. Portland. O. E. Weymutfi. San Francisco Miss Mary Fleming. Colfax. Julius Green, Portland. E. J. Larson, Omaha. E. R. Carr. Portland. C. C. Simpson. Portlnnd. C. Ottershagen. Portlnnd. G. J. McEvoy. Stnrbuck. X. H. Morgan. Starbuck. B. Wescott. starbuck. J. Fred Fisher, Spokane. G. B. Atkinson. Spokane. P. M. Morse, Portland. L. D Burch. Chicago. panies of the different states. To add to the dlscomforture of the Russians. Chinese bandits are now dally attacking the outposts in the vicinity of Teih Pass, causing severe losses both of life and ammunition. George L. Torrey. promoter treasurer of the Torrey Exploration Company, committed suicide at Den upon the assessments of the Chront- 1 cle and Spokesman-Review, says the i Spokane Press. On this question hinged the valldi-, A Sweat Breath. Is a never failing sign of a healthy stomach. When the breath Is bad, , the stomach Is out of order. There is ty of Assessor Stewart's figures. , no remed. ln the worId equal t0 Ko. Stewart desired to assess the news papers as he had assessed other bus- dol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigos- ; tlon. dyspepsia and all stomach disor- 1 VUlTll UI IBtTb III Lilt? CI L . 1 11 1 J . , It. r- r and lWhat they would bring ln the mar PIalns. Ky. wrltes. .., have beGn . ket or approximately that dyspeptic for years: tried all kinds of " ocn a uasis circulation, goon i mmoHles l.m nontimm,! Roughhuiist- Bill Did yer mul ilia- horse thief? Lasso Lou Sure. Kotighhouse Bill Turn him over t , sheriff? Lasso I.011 Xaw: to the coroner. GLASSES THAT DO NOT FIT are mucu worse tnan none at all I 10 an OPTICIAN wnen uie eyes are weak, Then tw , glasses will be absolutely correct, j Xo charge Is made here for tt!iJ j the sight and very little for iupplj j I mg SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES for reading or general nurnoses. We carry a full line of gold speett-! cle sand eyeglasses. Prices are mod i erate. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postoffice Block. te- Ify poisoned with cyanide of potassium He was awaiting trial for embezzle ment. Rev. T. S. Leland. pastor of the M. E. church at Victor, Co!., has been property. After telling about ordered to leave town, aud his house setting machines, presses is being guarded by deputy sheriffs, other matters, Greeuberg was asked inside and outside and any disturb-, by Stewart what a subscription list ance there will be met with armed j was worth on a weekly paper, men I He answered ?1 a subscriber and . they would be worth more for a twlce- NORTHWEST NEWS. ' a-week and a daily. He was asked If Twins 82 Years Old. at Harvard. Cornell and elsewhere, Elarin 111 Aur 12 An Int.iri.stin arrived in Washington today to pay T iiomn r.....n.. ... ... i.i.i ...h..,. ... their rtwuucts to the nresldont before valuable nssets of a newspaper plant , to .mprov; at once and after taking a ' home of X. R Snnford in this cLy. leaving for home. The visitors were ...... ThliraHai- kv ilplnlrln -V. I .. L- ... . . . . -..-...o . WIU irancmses ana numerous otner ,vorsP n.- ,h nf Kn,lnl to grow ouiu oe iiicuuiea. ine ueview- i,,,!, -m fiK- raBtnra in Chronicle called Henry Greenberg to weight, health and strencth and can as an expert on newspaper eat whatever I like." Kodol digests Pe-; what vou eat nnd makes the atnmnoh type and ; sweet." Sold bv Tallman Co. COMING EVENTS. The occasion was In celebration of the S2d birthday of Mr. Sanford and his twin brother. David Sanford. whose home is in Pennsylvania. James J. Sunfon: of Davenport, Iowa, a brother of the twins, came to El gin to attend the reunion, notwith standing the fact that he Is 2 vears received In the capital by Dr. W. T ilarris. lTnltd States Commissioner of Education, and a committee repre senting the educational Institutions or the District of Columbia. The forenoon was spent in sightseeing. The teachers were received by the president this afternoon and cordial Three hundred tk-kets to St. Loul Grand Army, Boston . . I ...... . '10 O Amnfnnn .ia.1 -6Vf bee.n coram'ssIo?etl ,l'-v Congress. Portland. were t-ld In Portland fht first ihree . Cowles properties. He said that heTem,)lar San Francsc August 15-20 Xational encampment old. The history of the family is re- greetings exchanged. markable. It originally consisted of Mining 13 members, seven of whom survive, i The combined ages of the brothers Knights and sisters still living is TSo years. days of this week. The Crusader, a British steamer, arrived In Portland and will load out with 3.000.04 feet of lumber for China. Out of -il teachers applying for certificates at the Clackamas county examinations this week, only three were men. had but he wns never given permls- ; sion by the board to say how much , he offered. Off the" witness stand, it was learn ed from Greenberg that his offer was I4U0.0UU. The Review Is assessed at J41.S10 and asks a reduction to J21.1SS. The Chronicle Is assessed at $lt. ! 945 and asks a reduction to S34S&.SO. thus bringing the uverage to S3 years. September 19, 20,21 Oregon Irriga tion Association nt Ontario. Malheur Porto Ricans Visit Washington, county. Washing'on D C, Aug 12 The Inland Empire Teachers' Associa- .st seral hundred Por'o Rican teachers her early recollections is that of the One Hundred and Seven Years Old. Buffalo. X Y.. Aug. 12. Mrs. Deli lah George, living near the town of Ijincaster. this county, today celebrat ed her 107th birthday. Mrs. George is living on the same farm she has lived on for the past 90 years. Among tlon Pendleton. October IS. 20 and 21. Xational Irrigation Association Paso, Texas, November 15-18. El who havt been ave'lng in this couu- burning of Buffalo by the Indians dur 'n and a"cndins 'he summer schools ing 'he war of 1812, Colored Heavyweights to Mix. Los Angeles. v,al., Aug. 12. "Den- i ver Ed" Martin and Sam McVey, the colored heavyweights, have finished Puts an End to It All. A grievous wall oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pain form over taxed organs. Dizziness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's Xew Life Lee Gin. a Chinaman, ordered de ported, jumped off a street car hack wards In Portland. Thursday, and was instantly killed. Colonel McL. Stoneman. son of ex Governor Stoneman. of California. , their work of preparation and appear ' V." . .... ,J f JiK mmmittn.! oniM.io n cntiio Th.,. . i. i fiQ i.r,.n,i pills they put an end to it all. They day. by shooting himself. , bout, which Is slated for the arena , 22 IS!,e 'S8 J?' then?' Otto Klien. of Portland, has sued of the Outing Athletic club tonight. ? 8C;"ranteed hy TalIman & the Southern Pacific Company for , McVey. who Is a local man. is a fa- ' " 'k $20,000 for the loss of a log. at Sac- vorite in what betting Is being done i ramento. last Xovemoer. on the result. On the otherhand. Special Excursions to St. Louis. The estate of William Flynn. of -Martln and his manager. Billy Mad-r October 3, 4 and 5 are the remain-, SO prepares tile SVStCH for the North Yakima, who died Intestate, ls.. "n. express coau.ience in tne "' Tiul I Ordeal that She passes ttirOUrh i nuiii ut me i.c-uuucu ruiva 10 lue Ol. , - - . - Is to love children, and no home can be completely happy without them, yet the ordeal through which the ex pectant other must pass usually is so full oi suffering, danger and fear that she looks forward to the critical hour with aoorehension and dread. Mother's F riend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and wewa' being fought for by the Catholic , ler HBhier's ability to defeat McVey church, which says it can produce a win. Indian Antonle, a bad slwash from the Colvllle reservation, was shot and killed in the Okanagan country, on Thursday, after assaulting a white man named Hill. Tonight's meeting will be the second time the two have met In the ring. On the occasion of their first encoun ter McVey succeeded in put'lng Mar tin out In one round. Indian Camp Meeting. Travem f"!ltv Mich.. Aur 1? An i about tho Mormon canltal nnd tnko n Martina Mortensen, a Danish Indian camp meeting opened at Xorth-. ride through Nature's picture gallery, working girl, was found dead in her j port today with several hundred In-' During the closing months travel to bed at Junction City, Or., Thursday uians In attendance. The meeting, ' the fair will bo heavy. If you con morning, from taking an overdose of which will continue 10 days, is under . template going write W. C. McBride, headache tablets. the auspices of the Methodist Epls-1 general agent at Portland for the Den- tsemon watsn ana unanes Kusseii, ; copai cnurcn. Among tne inuian ver tc mo uranoe, tor particulars of soldiers, and Steve Russell, a civilian, preachers taking part are Rev. Thorn are under arrest at Vancouver bar-as Xabenayash, a graduate of Albion racks, for stealing government beef college, and Rev. W. A. Ellas of Sar cattle and Helling them to local j nia, Ont. The services are conducted butchers. in both Indian and English. Louis fair. These rates apply over the event safely and with but the Denver and Rio Grande and Mis- little sufferinj?. as numbers souri Pacific. For the patrons of i i j these roads special excursion cars j vc iiiaeu ana sam, u is will be run through from Portland Worth its weight in gold." $I.OO per and St. Louis without change. I Wt1e of Hrno-criir, 'RoftV See the many points of interest 1 . r"" . , , 6 Tuusuic laiormaaon maiiea iree. IK MAOflEIO RCCULAT08 CO.. AOaaU, C. Mother's friend these excursions. Captain Eugene BIssel, of the United States army, suicided at San Francisco Thursday, -by taking illu minating gas. He was grief-stricken over the death of his wife, which oc curred In the East a week ago. FOR SALE Two Business Propositions on Main Street. E. T. WADE & SOX. There Is more Catarrh In tbi nation of the country than all other dUae put tozetber. and until the ast few years was suppose to be Incurable. For a great many years doctor pronounced It a local riUeaae and prescribed local remedies, and bj constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci ence, has proren catarrh to be a constlta tlonal dUease and therefore requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured br F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, Oblo, U tbe only constitution al core on tbe market. It u taken Inter- nallr In doses from 10 dropa to a tea ooonfuL It acta directly on th and mucous surfaces of tbe system. They offer one bumlred dollars ror any ease it falls to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. Address: . . K. J. CHF.NEV CO.. Toledo, O. Sold br Urugslat, price 75c Take Hall's Family Tills for constipa tion. Bids Wanted. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of T. F. Howard, archi tect up to 2 o'clock p. ra.. Saturday, August 20, 1904, for tbe building of a six-room cottage for J. A. Blaklcy. Excavating and stone foundation to be done under separate contract. Plans are at the office of the archi tect. Tho right Is reserved to rejoct any and all bids for tho work. August 10, l&Oi. Notice. The undersigned will receive bids until G o'clock p. m., August 17, 1904, for the lumber In tbe bam, sheds and sidewalks now on the "Froome Sta ble" property, on Main street. All material to be removed from the property at earliest date possible. Done at P.endloton, Oregon, this 11th day of August, 1904. CRAWFORD & SMITH. It Will Be to Your Interest. If you contemplate visiting the St. Louis Exposition, to secure reliable It acta directly on the blood I Information as to railroad service, the m i 4 m A-a nr try m vat m Th aw I ..... lowest rates ana tne best routes. Also as to local conditions In St, Louis; hotels, etc., jetc If you will writo the underslgnod, stating what Information you desire, tho same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have It on hand, will se cure it for you If possible, and with out any .expense to yon. Address B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third street, Portland, Ore. 9 ! HARVESTERS' SUPPLIES, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, UNIVERSAL STEEL RANGES, GENUINE CHRISOLITE GRAN- ITEWARE. A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING T00L8 AT THE Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. 643 MAIN 8TREET. WE FURNISH YOUR WORK. ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND 80LICIT Expert Collectors L08T, STRAYED OR 8TOLEN i KVnm m V rln r n t Tun Inor n Tttn We have located a branch office ln 27 two roare8. one a Borrej marCi Pendloton, and will make colloctlng weight about 1200 pounds, C years old, defunct bills a specialty. No account ' branded CH on loft shoulder; she has too old for us to handle. Our plan is: "No collections, no charges. Suits instituted, Judgments advertised. John Harper, expresldont of the Victor Miners' Union, and his son, 21 years old. were seized In tho nlcht at their homo at Victor, by a crowd I Tno Van Alstine-Gordon & Co., Mer of masked thugs, and doportcd out of ' cantllo Agoncy. H. V. Llpe & I th.e city and ordered to roraaln away, j Co-i Mrgs. ,on Wednesday night. 1 119 E Court St. 'Phone Main 311. crooked front feet. The other Is a C-ycar-old bay mare, weighing 1100, branded R over a bar on left hip and T within a circle on right shoulder. I will pay 10 for information lead Ing to tho recovery of both horses, or J5 for either of them. Address, A. LAJISON, J sniper, Oregon. "KNOCKED THE STUFFING OUT OF IT." and broke it into splinters may ba been the fate of your carriage when It was run Into by something bat "there Is balm in Gilpar" or 'here l pleasure in knowing that in cur shop you can have it made good as new. We do all kinds of carriage repairing and blncksmlthlng ln a skillful and superior manner. We set tires witi hydraulic pressure; does it better, does It while you wait dos not bum or deface your wheels and addj to the life of the rig Call nnd see it work. We have Winona Wagons. Hacks and Buggies, and S'.over Gaso line Engines. N EAGLE BROTHERS, The Blacksmiths. TEETH Per set, J5.00, gold crowns, J4.00; silver filling, 60c, ex tracting, COc. We are thoroughly equipped with all modem methods and appliances, and guarantee our work to be of tbe highest stan dard, and our prices the lowest consistent with flrst-class wort White Bros. Dentists. Association Block. 'Phone Main 16C1. The Columbia Lodging House wn ventilated, neat and cob fortable rooms, good beds. Bar ln connection, where w . goods are served, t Main street, center of block, J between Alta nd webD j streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor The East Oregoruan It eaon's representative paper, n , and the people appreciate t show It by their liberal Pron,f81, Is the advertlslno medium of section.