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DAIIiY EAST ORKGOXIAX, PENDLETOX, OnEGOX, SATURDAY, KF.lTKMilKR SO, tOJ. TWELVE PAGES. TAX DELINQUENTS lBrainsvs.TorsI ' N f7 T MifiiWi .A ITER MONDAY NEXT PENALTY IIEXMES DUK PAGE TWO. 0 v v 1 MULTITUDE' ? as with one voice. Give me MryiJoJiettopkinr Bqy-Proof Clothes' A big ooninilsidoii is never paid by the iol(U'n Rule Store to some for eigner to oomo In ami run our business for us. We hnvc nothing but kympa Iliy and tenrs for tlio.se who by nature lack tlie capacity to manage their own affairs. It Is tliclr misfortune Uiey can't help It. We believe there Is but one tiling that will draw and hold trade, i. e. re I tuiricnin. On these wo rely. It n lakes no difference what otlmrs may adver tise. We will snve you money on every purchase. Golden Rule Store GOLDEN HI LE PRICES- -GOLDEN Itl'I.E TREATMENT. GENERAL XEWS. I At Salt Lake City James M. Shock ley was sentenced to life imprison ment for killing two street car men In an attempted hold-up. In Chicago William Keuppel killed Joseph Kran with an ax. The trouble originated tn Knin saying that Keup pel's son had turned traitor to the Carpenters' union. There is a rapid influx of native Colombians and colonial French to the Isthmus of Panama. Host are of the laboring classes. One thousand arrived on September 28. at Colon. President Roosevelt has sent to the mikado by Baron Komura, and In his personal care, a present, the na ture of which is not known, but it Is believed to be Roosevelt's complete published works. In Brooklyn. N. Y., Vincent Glri ' one, aped 23, shot and probably fatal ly wounded Kate Daly, aged 33, after a quarrel. Glrione attempted to drown himself, but was rescued and taken Into custody. The completion of the inspection by the Illinois state insurance commis sion of the books of the Western Life Indemnity company disclose a shrink age of assets during the past nine months from 3483.000 to 3313,000. The dismembered body of a woman has been found in Roston In a suit case which has been Identified as once belonging to I. K. Noys, a very prom irfent insurance manager. Noys says he sold It last February to John Berk man, a pawnbroker. The British government has divid ed for purposes of local government, the province of Bengal, India, and the native population is deeply resentful. The Ill-feeling is finding expression In a widespread and formidable boycott of English made goods. A lineman at Reno. Nev., came In contact with a heavily charged wire at the top of a 60-foot electric light pole, and fell to the ground. When he recovered consciousness he wished to return to work at once, but was per suaded to call it a day. The "Black Hand," a vendetta or ganization, is making much trouble Irf New York city. Demands for money, accompanied by threats and backed up with bombs, Is its plan of opera tions. Several lives have been taken during the past several months, and property destroyed. The largest pin factory In the world is that In Birmingham, where 37,000, 000 pins are manufactured every working day. All the other pin fac tories together turn out about 19,000, 000 pins every day. Taking the popu lation of Europe at 250,000,000. every fourth person must lose a pin every day to use up the dally production. REAL ESTATE. We have more property listed for sale than we can handle, and conse quently are compelled to refuse to list property unless the price Is right. We get the seller's very lowest price, as If buying for ourselves, and frequently have absolutely refused to list proper ty at prices other firms formerly had It listed. We have been in the county for 20 years, and moreover, have bought and sold approximately 3700.000 worth of city and country' property and claim to know values. We have good wheat lands and stock ranches, but we make a special ty of city property and can. for four hours fast driving with horse and buggy, show you city property for sale. We select our own list and sell what we choose. If you are thinking of Investing you cannot afford to do so before seeing us, and whether you buy of us or not Is Immaterial. We will be glad to see you, and show you samples. We are members of the Interstate Investors' Association, composed of the leading real estate firms chosen, one from each of six hundred counties throughout Western United (States and Canada. We can handle property for you In these counties as well as if we were there. E. T. WADE ft SON. Office In E. O. Buildlni,.. P. O. Box S24. 'Phone Black (111. PENDLETON OREGON. Most of the l'iiwld Tax at This Time In Duo I'Vnm Tho.se V1m Have Not Yet Puiil Any Part of Their Taxeo of This Yeur Taxes Are Remurku bly Well Puld l'p at This Period Outside or the O. II. A N.'n Delin quency, $22,000 Would Cover Wluit 1 Now Unpaid. NORTHWEST NEWS. St. Luke's (Episcopal) hospital at Spokane, is having an addition built costing 325.000. The 22d annual convention of the Montana W. C. T. U. has Just con cluded the most successful convention In its history. It was held at Mis soula. l?lre destroyed the sorting houses and terminals of the Hewitt mine at Silverton. B. C. Loss, 14000, includ ing ore, and no Insurance on any thing. The Jewish New Year Is being cel ebrated at Portland. Seattle and Spo kane, in all of which places the Jews are strong numerically, besides rep resenting great wealth. The present enrollment at Whitman college is a few over 300 the largest In the history of the Institution. The faculty is two larger this year than last, the additions being ladies. The Washington State Medical as sociation is In session at Tacoma with a very large attendance. Several members of the national association are present from eastern states. Up to this writing absolutely noth ing is known as to the intentions of Governor Mead toward Warden Kees, of the Walla Walla penitentiary, and the general belief Is that he will not be removed. R. W. Rodda, of Seattle, has secur ed control of the Lotta group of mines In the Phoenix. B. C. district, and will immediately put 360.000 cash in to their development, inspired by the genuine "Pikes Peak or bust" spirit. At Pupallup, Wash., Peter Phllben has picked from one acre of canes 1000 crates of hlarkhprrfpa nnri It la believed there are 200 crates In the patch yet unpicked. The 1000 crates netted Phllben 3800. It Is believed this one acre is the world's blackberry record. Near Harrington, Wash., James He Carty, a threshing crew cook, with a butcher knife, Inflicted several severe wounds upon William Granfield, the machine tender. The assault had very little or no provocation. Mc carty escaped and is being pursued. Granfield will recover. Monday will be October 2, and the last day on which those who have already paid ono-hnlt their taxes can make the second payment. Those who do not make the second payment by the evening of that day will there by become delinquent and subject to the -penalty imposed In such case. Under the present law there Is a 10 per cent penalty imposed as soon as taxes become delinquent, and also In terest Is charged at the rate of 1 per cent a' nionth. Inquiry at the sheriff's office shows that while there are quite a number who have1 not yet made the second payment, the bulk of the unpaid tax Is owed by oeoiile who have r.n H n part of their taxes at all. However, mere is very little even of this, for the taxes have been retnaikably we'd Ml I ;ip. and were If not for the rail road tax there would be but about 320.000 unpaid on this year's roll. The total amount nf imi fnr Oil. year as shown by the tax roll Is $222.- l.i. ib. or this amount $158,987 has already been paid, and of that which is unpaid the sum of 342,534.82 Is owed by the O. R. & N. company for this year's tax. Consequently, there would be but a delinquency of 322, 000. were It not for the railroad taxes. However, according to Deputy Funk, all of the tax that Is now un paid will not become delinquent, for much of It will be paid before the time Ts up. and many villi pay with the penalty added after the time Is up. In the payments that have been made so far this year there has been $100,1.1 paid as penalties for delin quency while rebates to the amount of 34500 have been given. CLASH OVER WATER RIGHTS. Colorado and California Dispute Over Reservoir Site. A special to the Oregon Dally Jour nal from Los Angeles, says: Interstate difficulties, growing out of the divergent Interests, may result between Colorado and California over the question of erecting dams across the Colorado river In Colorado for the purpose of furnishing irrigation for arid lands In Colorado, Arizona and parts of California. The Los Angeles realty board and the chamber of commerce at their regular meeting authorized the ap pointment of committees to wait upon United States Senator Flint and Con gressman McLnchlnn for the purpose or enllHtlng their support in the mat ter. It Is charged that the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific railroad, better known as the Moffatt road. which Is now building from Denver to Salt Lake, Is endeavoring, through the courts of the state of Colorado, to pre vent trie construction of proposed res ervolrs along the Colorado river in Grand Canyon, Brown's Park and northwestern Colorado, urging as its reason for so doing the railroad's re qulrements for rights of way. It Is the contention of the local com mercial boilles that the prevention of the building of the dams would de stroy the Irrigation plans of the gov ernment looking to the reclamation of about 2.000,000 ucres of arid lands In the southwest, a large portion of which is directly tributary to Los Angeles. Attacked by a Mob. and beaten. In a labor riot, until cov ered with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I use it In my family." writes G. J, Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find It perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns. Only 20c at Tallman & Co. and Brock & McComas' drug stores. Our complete stock or fall hats are her. Boston store. I W EST END ITEMS. New Residences Being Built People Coming In for School. West End. Pendleton, Sept. 30. Mrs. Addle Pierce and sons, Clarence ond George, returned home Wednes day from a visit to the Portland fair They report having had a very enjoy able time, ami only regret that their time was limited. Besides taking In the fair, they took a trip to Oregon City. Antone Vey and wife returned Wed nesday evening from a few days' visit at the 1-ewls and Clark fair. C. S. Howard and family, who have spent the greater part of the summer on the John Day looking after their stock, returned Sunday. Mr. Howard disposed of his cattle to local buyers, and expects to engage In some other business in the future, possibly farm ing. Mrs. Stover went to Alba Thursday on business, having received word that she was loser in a fire at that place. Seth Richardson returned Friday from a two days' sojourn at Portland Mrs. Bert Wisdom who has been suffering from a "very painful affec tion of the eye for some time, Is im proving. Mrs. Heard is quite 111 ut her home on West Alta street. Mrs. M. Baker and her brother have gone to Portland to visit relatives and take in the fair.' Tom Hopper and wire were in town Wednesday on a trading expedition. Mr. Hopper resides on McKay creek now, having bought the Raley place some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Klne are no longer "hay seeds." having moved to the Cunningham residence on West Alta street. L. Dunlap is building two modern up-to-date cottages on Pine street for rent. There Is a growing demand for such buildings in this locality, Mr. Dunlap having applicants for his houses as soon as comploted. Other property owners would do well to fol low Mr. Duulap's example, when building, and thereby attract the best class of renters. Miss M,ary Rothrock left for Eu gene Friday evening to resume her studies In the university at that place. T. K. James is reported as being seriously ill at his home on Cedar street. SANTA FE COMING NORTH. Another Railroad System Mny Enter Oregon. Into the Northwest railroad arena In which Hill and Harrlman have been the leading fcutures In the plan of de velopment for the past two weeks the Santu Fe will make Its debut, and its advance agent Is slated to arrive in a few days in the person of Chief En gineer Brlsbeo, whose Jurisdiction ex tends over the Westorn grand division of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe says a Portland paper. Mr. Brlsbee will come from La Jun ta, Colo., and the purpose of his visit Is that of investigating the Oregon country, particularly that lying along the coast and In the northern portion of the state between the Pacific and the. Columbia river. The heralding of Mr. Brlsbee's com ing has set railroad prognosticate at work and It Is said that there will be developments with reference to the property of the Astoria & Columbia river rallroaij and that It Is the Inten tion of the'-i3anta Fe to fulfill the promise do build up the coast from Humboldt bay and center Its energies on the -prbgrcss Of Astoria. At Nehoue, New Caledonia, the American ship Roanoke, while load ing, was destroyed by fire, together with 3 OK 5 tons of chrome oil In the hold. Vessel and cargo a total loss. BUY A LOT IN UKIAH ' AND MAKE BIG MONEY "Ukiah is the Place" Owing to the advance in property value on January 1, 1906, we will buy all the unsold lots and immediately close the sale ' 90, Bays ES TlhlE LIE3IT For the sale of 364 lots that at least calculation will double in value in this time. The present price asked per lot is only Payable $5.00 cash, balance in install ments of $2.50 per month The time will soon be past for buying property in UKIAH at its first price. Once yon couid afford to wait until this time, but now the promise of immediate development of this fertile valley assures that YOU CAN'T AFFORT TO WAIT ANOTHER DAY Before getting in on this deal at ground-floor values Romombor that the name ooUEC Will be a synonym for: The greatest summer resort on the coast; the finest grade of finishing lumber; the best dairy products; a high grade of coal; the finest horses ane cattle in the world. When the r raiiroad arrives at this beautiful prairie land it will find the most resourceful country yet unopened. That time is close at hand. "UKIAH IS THE PLACE" Chas. A.- Hi 106 . Alta St. Pendleton, Ore.