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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1905)
trio- DAILY EAST OmBOOinAS, raSBUBON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1MI. wtIIHMMIMmilllIHHIMIIMHIimMMIIIIHIH( u l AAt nf Linn 101 fiAr! m m H mm B LdOl Ul I HID UUIIIICI UUUUd PRICES ALL IN YOUR FAVOR jgABPEBT KIND OP PRICK OCTTING HAS BEEN RESORTED TO IN ORDER TO EFFECT A - mm av.v nrnniiuiu nAnna mi a . .t-. . ... $g TAILORED BUTTS. -flW suit 010.00 aflared wit . adored suit lallored suit Dared milt Oored suit $15. $l.flO 910.S0 SO-SO 08,00 (FOBS AT HALF PRICE. L STANDARD PATTERNS LADIES' SKIRTS. Serge, BroadciMk and Voile. trOJLot 1 Values, 9400 and 94. M) for $8.75 Lot S Value $JO0, for $4.00 Lot 3 Value 06.00, for ... . M.&0 Lot 4 Value 7.00, for .... $4 75 Agents far -Samson's GUARAN TEED SILK SKIRTS. LADIES' JACKETS. Blacks, Browns, Tans. $8.00 vatecs $4.50 $17.5 vatnes $10.00 $12.00 taee $8.00 $11.00 Wklues $ft.O0 $14.00 nines $8.50 01O.OO lvalues $10.00 . Agent for R. G. CORSETS. Spring Dress Goods and WASH FABRICS THE NEW FABRICS ARE COMING BY EVERY TRAIN. THERE ARE NOW ENOUGH N IHAND TO HAKE A GOOD SHOWING, ALL THE NEW SHADES TMOTATKI) BY FASHION'S WHIMS. ALEXANDER DEPARTMENT STORE PENDLETON'S BEST AND FOREMOST STORE. ASSESS FULL 'VALUE PLAN FAVORED BY STATE MEETING OF ASSESSORS. Also Favored AboU-nlng the Poll Tax, Taxation of Franciitam, Abolition of Census Taking by Assessors, t Establishment of a Tax Oommlwalon and RcoompUaUon of Revenue Laws of the State. SKY SHOCKED HAND, WRIST AND FACE ELECTRICALLY BVRNKD. County Assessor Strain la In re celpt of a letter from B. D. Slgler, assessor of Multnomah county. In closing a copy, of the recommends' tions made by the recent convention of assessors held In Portland. Among other things It says; My impression Is that a "tax com mission" bill will pass, and we can take up a majority of the questions with the members of that body, Probably the most Important question which was discussed was: "Shall ws obey the lsws as regards valuations?' In other words, shall we stay In the same eld groove and continue to attest property at any old per oent of Its value, varying as it does In the different counties from 10 to 60 per ctnt of its real value. A large part of these present were in favor of aa serslng property for what It Is worth, and fully four-fifths of them an nounccd their Intentions of doing so, regardless of what tke others do. The following are the recommen datlsns made at the recent conven tioa t assessors, and they have been sent the legislature: 1. Abolish the poll tax law or add the amount to the road tax, making said tax 14 Instead of IS, as at pres Accident Occurred at the Sub-Station While Holding a Receiver so His EarA Tranamlsrion Wire Carry' In Heavy Voltage Had Fallen Across a Telephone Wire No Dis turbance at the Oppoidte End of the Line. IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMniltl4llll0l0MIIMII$w' Hlf000000 ooooooo oooooooooooooooooot 00000 0000 0 00$ oo ooooo ooooo; ; is nr 1 1 S ALWAYS : $ EST AND u43- MOST SATISFACTORY . want to do yonr plumbing on line, merits of our work. Our force of worlunes. are 11 experience kt plumbers, , you take no .etonces. We are equipped with most modern device, for dote U pads work and our shop Is fitted to do the beat work in short time. Phunbmg is not an experiment with us, it Is a practloal bu-. omduced on bnsmeo imncipais. When yon havs plumbing to be stone, we would Uke to figure with you, and If high grade work, Mortal and right price counts, wrAve got your Job. iV.. J. Clarke Co. til -COURT STREET. Hardvare, Plumbing, Stoves ACXNTS FOR RED -IAGKET PUMPS t. Pass a law enabling assessors to place a tax on franchises and other intangible property. I. Require sheriffs to notify all persons at time of paying taxes on a piece of property, the amount of delinquent taxes, if any, against tuch property, including penalties to date, and to apply the first moneys received upon such delinquent taxes, If any, and accrued penalties. 4. Any property wilfully concealed, removed, transferred or misrepre sented by the owner, or his agents, to avoid taxation, upon discovery shall be assessed at not exceeding 10 times Its value and .the assessment so made must not be reduced by the board of equalization. 5. That the assessor be relieved from taking the census and that it he made the duty of the labor commis sioner to take the same, or that the aensua law be repealed. 4. That a tax commission be ap pointed to reviBe the present and rec ommend new taxation laws. 7. That all laws having reference to the revenues of the state, be com piled and printed In book form, same to be distributed to the various orri cers whose duties are in any manner connected with administering the same. Another accident occurred to on of the Northwest Oaa A Electric com pany's men yesterday, and while the Injury was not serious, the cause of the trouble was of such a nature as may cause uneasiness lest the com pany's live wires cause Injury to parties not In their employ. The accident occurred at the sub station, and the man Injured was Dan Shockey. He was at the telephone In the sub-station talking to O. O. Lockwood, division equipment fort' man of the telephone company. Sud denly he received an electric shock, and was knocked to the floor. He was burned about the left ear, on the fingers of the left hand and across the left wrist where the' wire from the receiver rested. While the Injuries sustained were not serious, they were severs. At the time of the accident the two men were talking of some trouble that was being had with one of the telephone wires. According to Fore man Kennedy, of the telephone crew, the trouble was caused by on of the company's wires carrying high trans mission falling across their own tel ephone wire. This wire was then charged to such a high potential that the current Jumped across to the Pa clflc States company's line. Inflicting the Injury to Shockey. Evidently the force of the chargs was spent before If reached the cen tral office, for Mr. Lockwood, who was talking from that place, received no shock. Ttouaift Hate Kidaej Tro.Mo and Reiei Suspect t Bow Te find Oat, Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four boors ; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy con dition of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the bsck at also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WBSI TV W. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Sidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumstism, in the bsck, Kidneys, liver, ououcr Bihousnes and everv Dsrt of the urinary passage. It corrects insbility to bold water end scalding paw in passing . " effects following use of liquor, win of beer, sud overcomes tnst unmeassn. o- cessity of being compeiiea to go oren during the day, end to get PJBy times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of awirap-nuoi is soon realiied. it stands me fcr its wonderful cures ot tne most Dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tne oesi. ooiu uj m -gists in fiftv-cent and one-dollar else. You may have a sample bottle and a book tnst teua sii about it, both sent f ree t by mail. Address Dr. - a, r u; ... hamtnn. N. Y. When writing mention this paper and dont make any mistake, but remember the nsme. Dr. Kilmer's Swsmp-Rost, sad the address, Binghamton, N. V. v J IBBBJSB. . OKLAHOMA CATTLE MEN MEET. Celebrating Tenth Anniversary of Or ganization. Guthrie, Okla., Feb. 14. The Okla homa Livestock association Is cele bratlng .the 10th anniversary of its organization with a convention that is the largest and most representative ever held In the territory. Prominent cattle men from all sections filled the city hall today when the gathering was formally qpened by President George W. Carr. Addresses were delivered by the of ficers and several prominent mem bers reviewing .the work that has been accomplished by the association dur ing the dtoade of .its existence ana outllninc olant for the future. The I convention will continue for three days. The business sessions will be interspersed with numerous features of entertainment provided by tne citi zens of Guthrie. . 1 fern vi4 jont valaabl CMetrvto as S4 tbm prtect. Conldn' So without lbm. 1 std Ibam for lone tlma for lndlslon and toll lend thm to averyon. One tried, loa will boat For CAN OV CATHARTIC Pl.uent P.Ut.bU Potent Tut Oood tlo flood. Meter Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. IM. BM.He. Meear Sold In balk. The fennlne tablet Itemped 0Q0. laarantoed to eare or roar money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chlcafo or N.V. Sat AINUAL SALE, TEIM1LU0I BOXES Will be benefited If you burn gees, clean coal. Why not shield yourself from extravagance and uss our geed coal. You will find at the and t tits season that you have saved money by using It, as It lasts longer, gives mere general satisfaction and less ashes than any other kind on ths market. Henry Kopittke DUTCH HENRY. Office Pendleton Ice A Cold Storage Co., 'Phone 1711. LAND SCRIP FOR SALE. Unrestricted forest reserve scrip for sale at lowest market prices. My scrip secures title to timbered, farm ing, grazing or desert land, In any quantity, without residence or Im provement. Address H. M. Hamilton, The Portland, Portland, Oregon. SPECIAL OOTJRSJC FOR FARMERS. Tarn Days Pvse Tuition at Agricultural College. Madison, Wis., Feb. 14. A special 10 days farmers' course In agricul ture opened auspiciously today undsr the direction of the University of Wis consin. An attractive program and a large itendanoa give . promise ef gratifying seacess. In conjunction with the farmers' course thr is be ing held a tatnsetorpejs' conference tor the wives and daughters of tar. men and for otaen taWrsstsd In household economics. The work of the esafsreao will In cluds a dairy lecture and demonstra tion of food and ajMkteg, and tures on household msnsgenvsnt, house furnishing, sanitation and hy giene, gardening and srtiemllr. HUNGARIANS AND ROOSEVELT. East Side Colony WfB Entearaaha tfc HAD. l Vm FILL YOUR BW WITH Spring Coal J!"- as the best J" Htt eoonomloal foes. JV Prepared to eon Jrltu yon for your JjJ supply. Ws dka f1 or wood to any - tz Bros: jtkw mat HEW BUSINMSB SHARON & EDDINGS X numbers, Pawnbrokers, Second-Hand Dealers .. . iwuina T iiiiilnanai Window Shades, Stoves, w OrUtew Sirdw CUery, Lsmp SuppU-s and Seoond-Hand Goods. WE DO Plumbing. Upholstering, Repair Furniture, Lay Oarpets, Put up Stoves and Odd Jobs. , WE MANUFAOTUIIE Tin, Copper. Galvanised and Sliest Iron Goods. ' Asents for Puget Sound Awning Co. Boas Awntngs Specialty. SHAB.ON & EDDINGS sarin-HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 641 MAIN STREET. WORMKRLY COCTJPIED BY SULLIVAN at BOND. Km, Tark. Fan. 14 Little Run whlb la thm nasaat tasosllv as plied to that section of the lower East Sid in tne Yieuuty ox nousum svest mwA OAAnrl aeauna. dnnneri Its haaat bib and tncker today in anticipation of tne vunt ox i-rasiaent xwuna i aiu In fulfUmsnt of a promise mads when be was governor of New York the president will out in uuw mra- hall thia enramlnaT as thS STIMSt Of the Hungarian republican dub. The AfflMra mil memrjrs OS an i .mumsmii caiou Here wwymu lated to make the occasion notable one. even in the life of the strsnuous president Four Bunorso : . . aw.-. itanr of tn oe lauu iw wm -- . dishes, and all fbs wlnss. except the champagne, are to pe ... . tadabtsd t na will please call end settle ot -mm. M ws seed the sooner to Py bills. aees we srjBMLER 4k BOH. Handsome Souvenir Free To stenographers, bookkeepers, ' bank clerks, sending name and ) place of employment to Agenu wanted. Merrill Type writer Con Spokane, Wash. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, ISO barrels o day. ' Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Fsed. Chopped Fssd, etc, always on hand. One More Week ! Sale Closes Saturday Night With Ust of SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT SNAPS. Men's SOo and 1 5c suspeaadera, Saturday Night Price 10c Men's Mo fonr-ln-hand ties, Saturday Night Pries :.. 0o Men's 60e and 00c stilrta, Nats relay Night Price Ste Men's sock of every kind, 0 pairs for prtoe of four pairs. Ladies' skirts at regular price and o waist patten of wool goods, a o or silk, FREE with eavcb tmJrt. BOc worth of any ribbon In the house for toe o Zoo plaid Windsor ties, Sntawday Night Prion toe MO yards 10c, lo and lOe embreddery, Satorday right price Oe yd Z SOO pairs todies' kid gloves, $1.00 kind, Sataraay nigni prtos is Wo make the above prions for only two hours, frost T p. na. lolhav, Savtorday nigh. Don't fail lo oall after sarpper BaU- sjrday night aad get some of the bag ....TDuE FADCu.s... AGENTS FOB M'CAIXw PATTERN . ; X ooo i A -.. u A 0 sfTyyTTTTTTTTTT sj w- FRAZER THEATRE K. J. TAYLOR. Manosor TJKDER AUSPICm OF COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION. . J. FRANK FOUCHE TUB DRAMATIC ARTIST, D A MIStJELLANEOrjS PROGRAM OF READINGS FROM IHAMSPEARH, RILEY, VOajt, TENNYSON, WE8TCOTT AND OTHERS. SPECIAL FEATURES) WILL BE MORTGAGE SCENE FROM "DAVID HAKI M," AND ARENA SCENE FROM "QUO VADI8 PENDLETON'S LEADING MUSICAL TALENT WILL AP PEAR IN SELECTIONS. FROCKKDS OF ENTERTAINMENT GO TO HELP EQUIP THE GYMNASIUM. BUY TICKETS NOW AND BATE THEM RESERVED I tJdAm ITS r I 5 . If