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PAGE CIGIIT. daiit east oregonian, pendleton, oiuroox, Tiimsi).w, October o, iwi. Kioirr I xitk LEVEE IS REPAIRED EiiPiim-rornNTs will COST audit sum. L OF JOSEPH Entire- Looe I.s "Now In Condition to Heslst a Recwril Breaking Flood River 11ns Scoured Out u Channel Flvr Feet lccH?r Tluui It Wot Wlwn ttir- Imw Wns Unlit n I'rar Now for Jlnniuse- to I "art of the Wall. struts. Chairman F. R. Clopton- . Judges. J. M. Ilentlcy. W. R Badley. clerks. C. 11. Hamilton. Frank Fro-. zler, Lee Moorhouse. i South Pendleton Court 'house, i Chairman. 1 A. Vogel; Judges. L. H'j jPenland. O. Xennmn; clerks. J. Tt. GREAT XItFERCE MrST Dickson. T. F Hrmard. T. D. Tales, j,.,,,, FALLOW V Bast Pendleton Garden and Uall- , road streets. Chairman, W. R. j rWlthee; Judges. William Hilton. "ST. ..,.., r 111 it i,.,ii .i. t. . ixmIiihc to Ito I'ollour Is Causing Ho-tvrTd had nsrnp 'cautious, guarded remarks to maTte. ' He partially confirmed .the report .placed on the jircr wire at Pendle iton regarding the resumption uf nego tiations for a reorganisation of the finlconda company, and the financing of thut deal nltmg sane lines, ne confirmed that report to the extent tmt Alexander Prusslng of Chicago, has undertaken the tusk- is. Hall, clerks. N. Berkeley. Hcidley and J. T. nValker. F. W. SHEEP SHIP.AIKNTS. II. Simtlcrninn, Tin Dougherty nnd Hriif.t Kvnnx S;1I to Howard. A. H Sundermsm drove In 12n0 jliead of prime 1 and I-year-old Stree Commissioner Brown reports 'wethers from his Meadow creek ratiBe that the outside ost of the repairs , yvsterday. which, together with 1U0 on th" leree this year Is an even J400 from RrnestKvuns nnd lBfiQ head which amount Includes the labor of , from Pat Dougherty, will he shipped himself and a deputy. ( by John Howard to Minnesota tumor- He states that he has left the ltvw ' row . with a base In some places four to All these sheep" are In prime condl flve feet In thickness, rock beinE j tloii and are the top of the market Groat Delay iln the Ftruil Ccrcmon le Prof. li 31. Meancjy nt Wn-li- liigtiiii, Ofrers to Defray- Eciiv unil "Jlnry the aienuiliw.iii Wnllnwn. ".Seven rival kingdoms w IlMiier. dcod. While ttirough the living, lieeged hls'lrend." Homer piled In In large quantities where the river showed a disposition to persist In Its attacks on the levee. In all cases this rock Is plied from the bed rock. fH H The levee was originally hulli at varying heights above the bed rock, and in no case upon It. The erosion of the years since It was built has been persistently downward on the south side of the river, -until In places the bed of the river has been scoured out four and five feet deeper than It was when the levee was built, and this lias taken place In every Instance Immediately adjacent to the levee. Not In every case has the erosion reached the bed rock, but It has In many cases. Sir. Brown believes that there Is not the slightest danger to be appre hended in the future from the river wearing against the levee until It might give away from the weight of water. This danger has materially decreased as the depth of the river next to the levee Increased, as every Inch of added depth wldend the foun dation of the levee, or at least Its ability to resist direct pressure. On ly a flood of alarming nnd record breaking proportions can now affect the levee laterally. All the danger to be apprehended In the future according to Mr. Brown. Is In the levee being under mined: a dangerlllustrated by the progress made In that direction near the Falling 4property. and which has been referred to. And that danger will be averted wherever and as fast as bed rock Is reached along th levee upon which to lay a mass of rook for an "underpinning" for the levee. Although there are many reports ctRntng In toward hls silent acamp of the Set lsrces. there Is. us jet. no definite word as to when the funeral and the great potlu?ch will 1 held. According to the Information re ceived nt Nespellm through Indian sources there Is llkeh to- be a strong dispute over the plane of the burial of Chltf Joseph. It was always the order of the lllml two flint Ilia fnllnu'nni iiai'or has promoted three firemen to the I ,.. hls ...- .vr . In price nnd mutton. Sir. Howard estlmwes that over lObiOOO head of sheej have been shipped out of Umatilla county since shearing. More TniluiiKMi Promoted. During the rush of business on the j (. it. & .n. tne La urnnue division GOI.COXlA "TO OPKX. FIHEMEX-.S nAl.L HiMik nnd 1-nliler Company to Cele brate on Thanksgiving. Ilescue Hook and Ladder Company will give a benefit lull on Thanksgiv ing eve at Music Hall, the proceeds to be devoted to those who are In lured in the performance of their du- ities hs firemen. In some cases the 1 money would be expended for surgl i cnl and medical treatment nnd sup plies: In other cases it mlgnt be di verted to the care of families depend ent during disability. Committees have been appointed as follows On general arrangements, T. T. Nelson. Charles Cole nnd A. Rhode We Are! j Moving into our new building engltwer nud also thrt breakmen 1 have been promoted to the position of conductor. The firemen promoted were Wnlt Myers, Dave Grow nud Ivan Grant nnd the brake men are Joe Ruckman. Geiirge Gour ley and Ed Hart. A new dispatcher has also tieen employed at La Grande for emergency. Since the O. R. & X. has been In existence, there has never been such a rush of business as is now on. POLING PliACES. Election Officers ApiKilutcil Lnit Spring Hold for Two Year. Something more than four weeks yel remain before the voters of the United States of America assemble to ballot for u president and vice-president. In Mine counties the officer!) who preside over elections are selected by thi county courts or board of com missioners shortly before each elec tion. In this county the court names theee officials and selectw the polling places every two years. For the four precincts In the city of Pendleton the county court last spring seleetud the foliowtn; voting places and officers. Pendleton -Corner Garden and "Webb streets, chairman. T. n. Swear Ingen. Judge. S. A. Alio way. J. A. Horn: clerks. S. S. Darnell. C. H. Penland. J. E. Karl. North Pendleton Main and Water Dam niiNlied Tixhiy. Work on the Walters' wing dam will be completed this afternoon. The headgate at the upper end of the race will not be put in at once but the gate at the foot of the race will be utilized for present needs for some time. The concreting above and below the dam is finished. Above the dam it ex tends Just 200 feet; below, to the re cent repairs in the levee, or some what over 100 feet. The concrete face is Just IS inches thicks. (fiiifc-vioii or ii PricM. Rev. John H. Cox of Wake. Ark writes: " For 12 years I suffered from yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bit ters and fell that I am now cured of a disease that had me in Its gmsp for 12 years." If you want a reliable medicine for liver and kidney trouble. Mreadv opened, while the milling plant resumed on the reserve In j slrrh! below the "00-foot level. Is a . I country that he claimed as his own. 'W1 OI ""' n""'a 1 j the Wallowa. ke" "I If everything Is adjusted sat- i For this Joseph Intrigued and '"""-'""'J- . I worked. But for his death there ! ' Hennryx" trip to i-ortianu win. every reason to believe that a few j X C. Richards, his attorney, was In months would have seen his life j furtherance of this work, which Is dream carried out. as it Is under- said to have attained good progress stood the government had plans un- already. The deal Is expected to be .lor v whriii- nii.itmt.nr mifht I closed some time this month, after I be made for those Xez Perces who j which work nt the mine would be re 'would return to Idaho as farmers. jsunied as quickly as possible, j But to this Joseph would not con- ' (sent before his death and toward' Will Con-ult With SK"cliill"ts. i the end his one demand was for irs. l. t. Tarbell. who enme burial In the land where rest the ner bout three mouths ago from I bones of his father and mother and l Wamego. Kan., and has been visiting I children. , her sister. Mrs. W. M. Miller, left I I The offer of Professor E. H. ( this morning for Portland, where she j i Meaney of the State Historical So- w consult with specialists about her ciety of Washington, to secure the nt,e daughter, who has an obscure , I consent of the government to bury nfiamatlon within the base of he . 'the dead tyee In the Wallowa coun - tight side of the skull. j f try and to personally raise the funds j (to defray the expense, has already' Littlejuhn Rolgned. j . caused a dissension among the Im-1 , , , , , , , ! mediate followers of Joseph. , w """' "ttlejohn has resigned 111 ; ! There are but few or the Indians j Position as night miller at Walters ; -i.r. foiinwo.i .We,,h i,,in th- ci. ' " entered the employ of the , ' vllle reservation as prisoners of war j-.ho will consent at this time to the ; hurlal of their tyee in Idaho. The . reason given for this Is that the blt ' lerest enemies of the dead wrrio- II. T. mMidrjw Xow 111 PoiMliuul. .Hji-nk of tbe 'ev Denl. II. T. Hendryx of Pumpter. who I has beer Identified with some of the on reception, John Van Orsdall, Wnl- largest iironiotloiis of the bantero ,er Mumford nnd A. D. Selbert; on I J Oregon IrrlU departed from Portland 1 advertisement. F. Anderson, H. Hun-J last evening on the mission of reor- ,RR; n music. A. Rhode. J. M. J gnntstng the present Golconda coin- -Carbrough nnd D. Barnhnrt; floor. I pany. sayt, the Oregon Dall) Journol. preli Crawford, T. P. Xelson and Tom Details of the work now In hand j Swearlngen: on decorations. H. Hun- ; are mit vouchsafed, but Mr. Hen- nlngs. Carl Stuart. John Van Orsdall . dryx admitted that the rumors re- ;, p. O'Gara; on tickets. A. Rhode, gardlng the negotiations were eor- (.Charles Cole nnd T. P. Nelson. i reot. He and Alexander Pruvdng nt , j Chicago have been working on a plan , Three hundred union bakers are for reorganizing the Golconda com- OI1 n strike In Xew Tork for a 10-! puny, and putting It In better condl- hour work day. tlon than the property lias been since first taken by the Messrs English. Arrangements for deep development i e ea J and exhaustive explorations of levels J "" Owl I Tea House RAIN IS WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS. SHOES i Preston-Parton Co. at Waltsburg. He , has worked In the Custom Mills for t ', a number of years, and Mr. Walter '. refers to him ns a very able mun In : his line. ive in that country nnd the Indians ' One Hundred Tlioii-iiud Sheep Sold. A sheep raiser estimates that the number of sheep sold out of thw county during the summer uhd fall teat his bones will not he allowed to j remain there. Owing to the condition of tin- . .. . 1. 1 i. : .. ... l .. ....i l .. 1 Eletrlc Bitters. Ifs guaranteed!" """7 ""V "J'u . uu..,. r..- itect It from the coyotes, which roam ' laiger and that the average umouiu I the hills on which the present burial I realized on them was from SI. 7.". in ! ground Is located, no railroad com- fl.SO. i pany would accept It for shlpmnnt. j For this reason It would be nec- I (j -jibing ary 10 raKe me cniei ovenana on a i march something over ISO miles. NEW, FROM Tins BIG STORE IS WHAT EVERYBODY wants to iceep the feet comfortable, dry, and op stylish appearance. we have them for you. 1lvnan, douglas, gloria, red school hocse. wa. ter iroor, aut proof. the g.reitest weak resit. i:r known to man today- at any- irice yoh najie. ocr shoes are better. ROOSEVELT'S BOSTON STORE Shoes and Clothing get by Tallman & Co. Only 50c. H4jJ Marriage Llceii-o Reeonl. Licences to marry have been Is sued by the county clerk to the fol lowing: William H. Harrison and Edith Maud Isaacs, both of Umatilla coun ty. Roy Pambrun and Carrie McBean. Klttn TTlllatflla nnllnli. 1 vnr. - nn.iu I ervatlun would follow the great tyee. Koblnsoft, both of Umatilla county, j The first meeting of the W T. V. for the coming year, will be held Should thi. be done a guard of honor I . '"r consisting of even- Xez Perce brave. I lnor-w anernoon. October .. at Qwfnn. 21S South .Main trei. the aseno' to arrive i Ollcutt. TCn of l'tUTd X P:eSent' ?f Tk f ,m' Looking Glass and a nephew of Chief ' JoKpb. Credited un he f wllh hi,- , pnrtance will be considered. Improvement-, to the l-'nuur. I Allj'J re- ! Men's Furnishing The Best, Goods at, LOWEST PRICES The new drop curtain and set of : . for the Fraxer theater has ' iHran completed. Manager K. J a To Oregon for HU Hcnltll. Krnem Thresher of Wymore. Xeb.. j ,ng a(m of ,he rea, comroander , t arrived last night and was met by ! he x perc. durmg the WBr. hu j nia cousin. M. i. we.si u4 '" ' WOrd will hav. Kat weight, artlcu- 1 ciwy c ecounw. Mr. Tnrher will spend ;iar(y Kh (h(w f j-p ! Ju w me winter in mu section oi counir . , .h , i,iau. ., Tvi.r of th ihomor hs n,ir. - .'. . t u, j i II l f mi in- - - - " ' - I I Inr and are growing wealthy. , ohawMI a new carpet and parlor fur- ' J Ollcutt llvvs on the Flathead reser- niture lor the stage ana now claims vMion. near Arlee. Mont., and is one 1 to liave tho bast equipped play house ' J of the richest Indiana In that state. ! In the Inland Empire. , . ' . 1 He comes In hopes of his health be Ins; benefitted by the change of cli mate. He is a tailor by trade, and ence livd in Portland. I ' I i Purses WOrLD COME TO ORKGOX. troke Into III- Hoiikj. s ij oninn bf Cavendteh. Vt.. was I robbed of his customary health byj of chronic TOntlrU. ,""'' When Dr. King s New Life Pill, broke j f Irrimuio" lloiiii-. into his house, his trouble was ar- Kd Twlbell. a new senler west WimmUtiiR SocIhI he Pendleton Circle Xo 52 loll. j '. Women Am Su-ptctouH of Wpodoraft, held u social session lust evening at which refreshments i J were served and a delightful tinv- V of J Foi l'articular People at Pop- a ular Prices. A load ef purees which we oannot carry. You ean 2 help out by taking; your ehotce a at Sac, 50c, Tic or 11.00, from lots of purses that sell from 5'ic to up tZ.bO each. Our wln- dow tells the story. Look in when pussing. a j rested and now he's entirely e ! They're guiirunteed to cure. J i Tallman & Co.'s drug store. e i cured. 25c at I was enjoyed until midnight. Prey Property Sold. E. T. Wade h.is sold fo H. 8. Scales, lot 1 blouk 67. with two residences, for II100. The property was owned by W. R Frey. PlHit Rock, a few miles, state (hat tnere would probably be quite a la e immisjratlqn from Northeastern , Jleotiim of RIU Tonlalit. Iowa Into that district if there were There will be a leguiai sessum oS any uasuruncea that It eould be Irri- ' endleton lod(e of Elks this ,inK. gated. Some of his people have ben Ml members ar requested t.j 1..- 'n victimised b- fake Irrtgation scheme attendance. Initiation. until they are auspicious and refuse to "take hold" upon the rep rea-.-ma - I, t . SWEATERS FOR MEN'. Fancj- stripes and solid oolors. Prices .'do to Sl.Cil). SWI!iTI5RS I'OU BOYS. Solid colors and stripes from noc to $2.()u. GLOVRS GI.OVKS. Working gloves . .r0c t.o l.r0 DruNi Gluos. Mocha S1J5 to $1.75 Mocha, silk lined SI-',-, to Si. To Kid SI. 25 to 81.7S Kid, Dents" 82.00 UXDERWEVR. Large assortment to sie-' from, both cotton and v Cotton ribbed, per gai me .'0c Fleece lined, per gu: Bif t '"Oc Heavy weight won), n- ncJ per garment $1.00 Wool ribbod, per gnrme SI -'3 Better grades $1.30. SI 73, 82.00 to S3.50 per g.irr- GOLF AND NEGLIOrE New fresh goods, be- r i - terns, at 75c to 83.00 ' Shoes. Rubbers. Mackintoshes and Duck Coats, to see our lines before making your purchases. It w Tallman b Co. LEADING DRUCCISTS What mafces the world go round in business; almost the most serious work of man is business; and business aver ages rather crooked. There is no straighter thing in the world than Schilling's Best; at your grocer's. - Ol'lt SAVINGS PASS BOOKS are popular among nil olasses. We Issue these books for deposits ns low as a dollar and up to any amount. When -money remains six calendar months we allow in terest thereon. Interest begins on the first of the month following date of deposit: but when a deposit Is made during the First Four Days of any month Interest begins on the first of that same month. We credit nnd compound interest twice a year. February first and August first. If the depositor cannot call on those dates, his Inter est will be uttended to Just the same as though he were present. For further particulars you are Invited to call. The Commercial National Bank of Pendleton tlons of anybody except thorn- in whom old associations have broil i.a fldence. He states that in Xorth.'. i.- n Iowa to mention Pacific fo.tsi it gallon scheme that does m' )i some person wall known to n-. dents to vouch for' It, Is equi..teir Indorsing an acknowledged . . brlok scheme. On the oth-r hand many of the people of that region are loo prone to think that there is no port of Eastern Oregon that II Is safe to locate In that Is not Irrigated. 71 GJiest that Game in the Mayflower Is sure to attract t mum of every . New Hnglaml wmnar and wun pride in her heart she marvel' that it is o strong SHOW PROCESS OF HEALING. BAER. DALEY One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers FOR SALE tnd well preserved fact that it ha.- received prompt attention acn any ikm ui weakening were saown. So the woman of to-dav mar keen her . strength and preserve her good looks if Jhe gives immediate attention to the Gret symptoms of any woruanly weakness. , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription prompt . ly -cures disease and restores strength to all women who are weakened by any womanly disease and are run down br I maternal and house uold cares qjw ,:0R W0MCN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such ai no other reined) for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, thr proprietor and makers of Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 In legal money of the united States, for anv J. A. llowimi Kuys the Company U to case of Leucorrhea Female Weakness, Pro- n. it.r..i.nlwi ! kpitu, or Polling of Womb which they Ro Rcorgaulzctl. ! ,,, .. .11 the ,,t u . falr -f. Terrlhlo Hums mi Hotly of Sirs. Xue Show Iinpnivcmciit. , From the last of March to the first of October Mrs. Mary Nave has suf- ' fared constantly from the effects of I a burn destroying the skin on one-, j third of the body, and still the wound ' is not healed, says tnc waua waua Union. Six months of healing seenis u long time, but Mrs. Nave's life was at one time dlspalred of and the pro cess of skin grafting alone has suc ceeded in restoring her to the pres ent state of health, and gives the hojte of perfect restoration. ( ITVE ACHES NEAR SUITON; 3i ACRES IN STRAWBEIUUE5 ! H ACRE IN DEWBERRIES; 105 PEACH TREES; OTHER FRCTT. This is due to tbe GOOD FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, 12 1IIAHES WATER, $1,000. SMALL TRACTS OF FINE LAND FROM $S TO $25 AN ACRE. W0 INTO THIS. IT WHiL PAY YOU. CONFIRMS GOLCONDA DEAL. C. C. BERKELEY J A. Howard roturned yesterday from n trip "outside;" presumably beyond Raker City at least as fur un Pendleton, certainly to Lu Grande, on banking nnd mining 'business. Re garding the first named mission, he has no word to utter, except to say. iliiiigs ure un riKin. ,. oumr K. V Ileice for the health I now enlur I shall 1 did to um seasonable trial of their meant of enre. WOKLD'S DlSI'R.!.AHV MROICAL ASSO CIATION, Proprietors, llufljlo, N Y. MUs StetU Joliawa. of 18 Bradjr St.. Dayton, Ohio, oritt I was troubled with se-ere psias every mouth when I wrote to you for ndricc. AlWr following your dircirlkius. I am hipiiy 10 sav- that after fire vears of untold tftr(tf 1 I have not had any fnins since firU utiag your , 1 jvonic Piescriptiou ' J thank Ocd ana Or ter Miner. J I When placed on the . stand and called on to give his testimony re "t ' gardlng "the mlplng proposition, Mr urge other women who suffer as your raeui .w " Take Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets instead of any other laxative. Heating and Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH A NEW STOVE AT OUK MONE SAVER'S TRICES. WE MAKE EVERY STOVE IN OUR STORE A BARGAIN. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY A STOVE. V. STROBLE 2X0 Court Street HOLE ill icursion Place t I'ltKi rffitol A l,.le b) 1 b-Xfl". oi itUI la" kalla " llanilml Id l"nr