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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, IMS. BIGIIT PAGES. PAGB TWO. jtSEJlT EPGUDEB Sale Begins Wednesday. October 4th. 20 to 35 per cent reduction-every-thing goes-no exceptions UNION COUNTY GUTS ASSESSMEH T board of equalization reduces am, values. (. It. .V . Comiuiny ii ml Oilier Tux (invert Itepreteniiil by J. W. Mor- row mill Waller Plereo, Petition fur ICeiliielliiii, Willed Was Granted At".iiieiil Cut Fully One-llillf. the trustees are aa follows)' Howard ! Klllott, president; Joseph McCabe, vice presiilent and gcnoral manager; Goo. II. Karl, secretary; M. P. Martin, comptroller; Kowlund Smith, assistant comptroller; C. A. Clark, treasurer; J. (). Cutler, assistant treasurer. A majority of the board of trustees are residents of Walla Wulla and thus enuliles a meeting of that body to be held any time. : The only person from a distance who attended the meeting was Comp troller Martin, of Taeoma. He return ed home last evening. THE FLOTO PARADE. The board of equalization of Union county yesterday afternoon reduced Clrein Bountiful Will Give Two Per foriiuiiuix TiMiiiimiw. The Floto shows have always paid the greatest attention to their mam moth menagerie. As slght-seers will RATE BILL DELAYED RAILROAD LEGISLATION WILL NOT REACH CONGRESS. Voluminous (te(HirlM Must Ru Rocelv wl and Edited ami the Tusk In So iret 'fliat a Sewdon of Congrvwi May Adjourn Without Action lUill ' road Senatort Will Attempt Mi liefer All Such IahIkIiiIIou. the assessment on all kinds' of property observe, for architectural beauty and about Ml per cent. The petition for a I ll0!,K' ,hlB s,lnw ' u,:T"'lr, Golden Rule Store GENERAL NEWS. NORTHWEST NEWS. James J. Hill declares that a union Russia Is trying to secure loans mounting to $360.000. Otin, offering to ! railway station In Spokane Is wholly pay 4 per cent. One-half the amount will be placed in France If possible. British capitalists will advance $". 800,000 on a Korean loan secured by railway bonds negotiated by the Jap anese sponsors for Korean credit. impracticable. The increase In travel to the Yel lowstone park during the season of 1905 was 225 per cent over that of the season of 1904. The Spokane "publicity committee" Up till 6 p. m. October 4 there had j has raised $12,000 of the $40,000 pro developed at New Orleans 3072 cases' posed to be put Into advertising ma- of yellow fever, of which 396 resulted terial in the east. fatally, and 210 were under treatment The Presbyterian synod of Wash It is believed John Mitchell, presl- I ington Is In session at Hoqulum. In the dent of the United Mineworkers. will new Presbyterian church, which Is one be appointed commissioner of Immi- of the finest on the coast. gration.to succeed Frank P. Sargent. I , a. P. Callahan, a drawn Juror, came reduction was presented by J. W. Mor row for the O. K. & N. company, and by Walter Pierce for other taxpayers. The I.a tirande Observer says of the action of the board: A number of taxpayers met with the county board of equalization yesterday afternoon and presented petitions ask ing that the present assessment, which represents about $12,000,000, be cut in two. or reduced to about $6,000,000. The board consists of County Judge Harrison. County Clerk Gllhum and Assessor Morton, who heard the cause of the petitioners through Senator Walter Pierce and J. W. Morrow, who represented the interests of the O. U. & N. company. The petitioners made no accusation against the assessment In detail or that the values were not proportion ate, but seriously objected against be ing raised from the 12th place in the list of counties of the state, to second giving a free, open-den half a million dollar street pageant Floto does not A special from Washington to the San Francisco Kxanilner says; Mumblings now are heard to the ef fect that the senate committee of which Senator mains Is chnirnuin, may not be able after all Its volumes of testimony to report a bill to con gress for the regulation of railway rates by December 10. the dale fixed deal in enigmatical generalities, but Is by resolution of the senule. it wouiu appear inut ine senate committee leaders have discovered the onlv show that publishes un item ized formation of the circus parade. John Oirroll, superintendent of pa rade, driving "Pasha." the $9000 Ara bian stallion. Itugle corps; horses in full dress. Two mounted knights; advance horse guards. The Ben Hur herd of royal blooded Arabians with giant royal chariot. j First big band chariot. Slg Zlerke. bund master, wun to boioisis. Queen Anne tableau cage, with the largest Bengal tigers In captivity. Carved Homun open Hon den, con tains Sultan and his family. Fancy Kentucky saddle, horses; Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. Ilooney riding. Grecian four-horse open cage. that it will not be mi easy undertak ing to get lip a bill which will please the railroads and rush It through con gress. That fact hus been made clear to them by the firm stand of the pres iilent on his own views which look to a bill of strength and value und to the increase of powers of the interstate commerce commission. Some of the senate committee mem bers are of the opinion that the Wis consin law should he tried first and the propaganda ugalnst that law Is al ready felt here by statements to the effect that It Is "ruining Immigration, etc." It is expected that the president will touch on the subject of railway rate The Hussar quartet; suddle horses making very strongly In his forthcom from the Floto stock farm, Denver. mK message. If he should do bo and Ills band chariot, eight Rocky eall on his frlends lndlrectly to push a and that the values so assessed were mountain mustangs, driven by Carlo B1)1)j ani strong bill the tactics of the far In excess of the actual cash value j t.nr(lcm mmmls California driver. 'senators, like Klklns. Foraker and Al and that in the probable change in the it(iyai India cage of monkeys, 67 drlch will be to delay the issue with system of levying state taxes, that bv ' varieties. I the hope that another session of con- the fact fof our very high assessment j xPptune chariot with the Contlnen- gress will adjourn without action. our proportion of the state taxes would til, $rum COrps. I I be raised from about $23,000 as now ' Poreltn exhibit; Mexican vaqueros, ROOK AGKXTS AKE FRAUDS. to about $60,000. etc , , Mr. Morrow entered protest against Tableau hand car. eight horses with shroud Ganio 111 Wulla Wulla Victim- .... . , no r,, ...... .... . u, ,.. ij.-i "" outriders and costly trappings. the main lint and about $12,000 on Mmmture happy family van. drawn' the F.lgln branch line, and $2200 per , . four rlime,,. I mile on the tolling stock as unjust, j rPntu, tableau car. drawn by the claiming mat mere was not anotner iy Itranma bull ever harnessed. eignt Women as Well as Men Are ffladc miserable by. Kidney and Bladder Trouble. ' Kidney trouble preys upon the miml, iliscourajfcsaiul leBBcnsiiiiiliition; beauty, vior aim cueeriui ness soon ilisapjiear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble kaa IxTotne so prevalent that it is not uucom moil for a child tobfl born afflicted with weak kidneys, Htlio child urinates toooften, if the urine scalda the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an Bge when it should be able tocontroltho passage, it is j et afflicted with bed-wct-ting, depend upon it, thecause of tlieditli cnlty is kidney trouble, and the first step' should lie towards the treatment of these ini)ortaiit organ. This unpleasant trouble is due tc a diseased condition of the kidnevs and Madder and not to habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kiduev ami Madder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild mid the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold . . . : .. rn., MfKrr ny urunni!if. m un- ntnl mif -dollar . size bottles. You muv have a sample bottle bv mail free, also- a Bom ot swamp-Bo pamphlet telling about Swauip-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., liiiiKliamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this pajier. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Biiigliumtou, N. Y., on every bottle. CONSTIPATION 'PoroTor nine yart 1 iaffftrd with chronic oon ttlpalinn and duriuf thta ttm 1 haul to km an Injection of warm water oora yry M hours beforf could hara an action on mf bowola. Happily f I rind Cacarta, and lodar I am a well man. urln th nhie rear bfora I ucd Caacareta 1 ufforad untold mUory with Internal pll. Thank to joq 1 am fros from all thftk this mornlQC Yo can asa Ihli lu bchall of ufferinf humanltr. B. F. flaber, Koaaoka, IU. The Omaha city council has been enjoined from granting a long-time gas tease. The people are up in arms and a bitter fight of the Philadelphia type is projected. The conclusion reached by the In ternational Tuberculosis congress in session at Paris Is that the principal Into the suierlor court ut Aberdeen, Wash., drunk, and was promptly given a Jail sentence by Judge Irwin. There is a heavy attendance upon the Colvllle. Wash., county fair. The display Is said to be twice that of any previous exhibit In Stevens county. Senutor Heyburn of Idaho, has sut- predisposlng causes of consumption I ficieutly recovered from an attack of are alcoholism, overwork and over crowding. In the district surrounding Edn;. Texas, 700 men are hunting a negro named Monk Gibson, accused of mur der and assault, hut fall to find him. It is believed he has made a success ful getaway. For Sale. -room house and one lot. North Side, $1900. . Two houses and 2 Ions, adjoining, $900 each. Level building lot, 50x116. North Side, $300. . 8-room house and two lots, east front, $2300. (-room house, 2 lots; South Hill. $2,000. (-room house and 3 lots. South hill, one lot In bearing fruit trees, $1,300. E. T.'WADE ft SON. Office In E. O. Bulldiiu,.. P. O. Boa 324. "Phone Black 3111. PENDLETON OREGON appendicitis to be able to leave Wash ington for Idaho about October 12. Itecent heavy and protracted gales from the southwest have badly dam aged the Gray's harbor Jetty works, which were badly deteriorated on ac count of government neglect. Eight business houses burned at Montpelier, Idaho, upon which there was very little insurance. Loss, ap proximately $18,000. The fire was started by a fight in a dance hall. Gilbert Pedersen. a sawmill hand at Coeur d'Alone, was run down and killed by a locomotive on the Coeur d'Alene-Spokane branch. He was Norwegian, 40 years old. Two and one-tenth Inches of rain fell at Tacoma October 3 within 12 hours. Gutters and sewers were in adequate and hundreds of bnsements and cellars were flooded. The tax rate at Spokane this year Is 37 mills, which Includes all city, school and speclnl levies. The valua tion of all property In Spokane Is $36. 336,670 as against $34,009,594 In 1904. The G7th annual meeting of the General Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers of Oregon, will convene at Forest Grove Octo ber 17-19. All the auxiliaries will meet at the same time and place. county west of the Mississippi river where such values were maintained. j and offered to compromise on the fol j lowing proposition after giving a enre 1 ful review of the amounts assessed I the O. It. & N. In the counties of Ore gon and Washington, through which this line passed at $8200 per mile for the main line, $4000 for the branch line, and $670 per mile on rolling stock. The board after carefully consider ing the petition of the tuxpayer and the petition of the b. R. & N. granted the prayers of both. w. & c. a. OFFICIAL. Joseph McCalie and Others Re-elected to Their Positions. The Walla Walla Union says of the annual election of officers of the Washington & Columbia. River rail way: The annual meeting of the Washing ton & Columbia River railway was held In the general offices of the com pany yesterday afternoon and elected a board of trustees for the ensuing year. The board of trustees met Immedi ately after the stockholders' meeting had adjourned and proceeded to elect the officers of ahe company for the next year. The only change In either of the elections was the substitution of J. N. Hill as a trustee in the place of Daniel Iamont. deceased. The same officers were elected by the trustees as have been serving the company in the past. The trustees elected by the stockholders are How ard Elliott. J. N. Hill. Charles M. Levey. M. P. Morton, Joseph McCabe, A. R. liurford, W. F. Paine, A. J. Pink ham and 8. R Calderhead. The set of officers in turn elected by Children's menagerie cage, -ponies driven by Master Tony Ross, formerly Jockey to King Edward. Italian veranda cage of llamas from the Forbidden Land. The royal India lebu carts. Oriental band; Shetland team. Eight of the sultan's favorites; camel trip across me aesen. Herd of Asiatic trained camels, the largest ever captured. children's annex: Australian ham mock den of kangaroos; eight ponies from Floto's Shetland farm, Denver. Queen of the purade. In embossed. solid copper houdah from Bombay, India, introducing "Mamma Mary," the largest elephant In America. "Trilby," trick clown elephant. Open leopurd cage, mounted on the educated elephant Frieda, and the great Floto herd of performing ele phants. Patrol wagon with funny clown chorus. . The comedy bicycle riders. Grand German orchestral calliope, tuned to concert pitch, Prof. Frederick Jewell, soollst. drawn by six musical horses from Floto's equine college, at Denver. 1&cm Many People. Reports from Seattle Indicate that Walla Walla was not the only place that halt been recently Infested by an organized bunch of book agents who plied a lucrative business about the time of . the opening of the public schools. Walla Walla people may profit by the following account of the manner of Iran: acting business in Seattle, says the Walla Walla Union. 'About 1600 Seattle women are victims of a bunco book agent, accord ing to O. E. Hansen of that city. According to Mr. Hunsen, an agent for the owner's of the bouks appears at residences in the city and offers four books for $16.7D. Invariably the agent transacts his business with the housewife, who he evidently suspects will not be so careful In her dealings as her husband would be. "The wife agrees to take the books subject to the approval of her hus band. She Is asked to sign what is purported to be an order, but which In fact Is a promissory note puyame in sic months." Indians Coming Homo. A number of Umatilla Indians, with animals packed, ' passed through the city yesterday on their return to the reservation from Snake river, where they have been on a salmon expedi tion.. Baker City Democrat. At Uruenn, Austria, the German eje. ment succeeded In defeating the es. tabllshment of a Czech university. The Czech element retaliated by wrecking the German high school und techni cal college and running the faculty out of town. Th dowels j VW CANDY CATTUmC f Plaaiao. Pal atabla. Potent, Taata Onod, Do Oood. KTr bleken, Weaken or Urlp. 10e, . Sac. Naref old tn bulk. Tha genuine tablt tampeU COO. Ouarantead to eura or four nionay baok. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y, 609 ANNUAL SALE. TEX MILLION BOXES Since the first of July Korea has hud only Japanese postage stamps. A special stamp has been Issued to com memorate the postal union of the two countries. Take nutmeg; one is not as good as another. Schilling's Best, in nutmeg, is ground fine from difficult nuts to grind be cause full of oil; the oil is their virtue. There are dry nuts; there are wormy nuts. We are no more careful in nutmegs than all through. Your grocer's; money back. TEETH Kx riiAcrF.n RT THE WM KltN MKTHOI). !MT, We are thoroughly equipped Htth all modern me' -ds and Hppllsnees, and giiaeanle oar work to be of the highest stand id 1. and our price tha lowest ,,naltrnt with first -ela work. T. H. White DENTIST ASSOCIATION ItLOCK Telephone Mul SCHEDULE Of PEN DLETON-UK3AH Slage I fur , ttWl. P.wi.k... . parish, eept Sunday. Stag, leave. Swrn Ol.toD at T a. Dk, arrives at TJklab at p. . Kotnrn stag. Ihtm Cktak at a. ., arrlfe at PnMton S p. ql Pendletoa to Uklah, S; round trip, Pendleton to Alba, S2.7S; roud trip. SA Pendlton to Rldg. $2; raaad trip, ILMw Pendleton to Nra, $1 fio; roona trip, $2.00. Pendletoa to Pilot Rock, $1 ; rosso trip, 11 BO. Offle at Brack 4 WeOoaua Drag 8 tors Dally East Oregon tan by carrier, only IS cents a week. U Y A IPS AH W U IOVT HE DECEIVED ItV FALSE STATEMENTS AND AND PROMISES OF BARGAINS, HI T COME AND IN VESTI GATE OI K OFFERINGS REFOKK VOl' INVEST IN A PIANO OR OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. THE CELEBRATED AND ALWAYS SATISFACTORV STEINWAV PIANO, RECOGNIZED AS THE HIGHEST GRADE INSTRUMENT MADE, ARE HANDLED II Y US. WK HAVE THEM IN REAUTIFIX MAIKXIAN'V AND EHOXY CASES. FOR TONE AND FINISH THEY' HAVE NO SUPERIOR. THE GREAT LUDWIG, THE PIANO THAT STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS CLASS. A PIANO BUILT TO PLEASE THE PURCHASER. THEY ARE GOOD ALL WAY THROUGH, AND THE BETTER PERSONS BECOMES ACQUAINTED WITH THE LUDWIG THE HIGHER ARE THEIR PRAISES. THE EMERSON PIANO, THE BEAUTIFUL BUILT IN STRUMENT WHICH IS SUCH A GREAT FAVORITE WITH MUSICIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD, IS ANOTHER GREAT INSTRUMENT THAT WE ALONE HANDLE IN PENDLE TON. THESE THREE INSTRUMENTS ARE THE LEADERS AND ARE SOLD ON THEIR MERIT. WE HAVE NO SMOOTH, OILY-TONGUED, HIGH-PRICED AGENTS SALESMEN SINGING FALSE PRAISE FOR OUR INSTRUMENTS THEY DON'T NEED IT. THEY ARE SOLD ON MERIT ONLY. THEY RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. WHEN YOU BUY A PIANO, DON'T PAY FOR TALK. HUT INVEST IN AX INSTRUMENT OK REAL WORTH, ONE' THAT IS GOOD IN EVERY POINT. ONE THAT IS NOT BUILT FOR SHOW ALONE, BUT FOR SERVICE. ONE THAT THE INTERIOR IS AS PERFECT AS THE OUTSIDE. The Three Pianos We Haudle.... The Celebrated Steinway The Beautiful Ludwig The Perfect Emerson Represent the Highest Skill in Piano Making THERE ARE NONE MADE THAT ADD MORE BEAUTY TO A HOME Til AN THESE THREE. ALL ARE SOLD ON AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. WITH OUR LIGHT EXPENSE WE CAN SELL THESE HIGH-GRADE INSTRUMENTS AT WHAT OTHERS WOULD CHARGE YOU FOR INFERIOR MAKES. BEAK IN MIND THAT WHEN YOU BUY A PIANO THERE IS MORE TO CONSIDER THAN THE APPEARANCE OF THE OUTSIDE CASE. THE REAL PIANO IS INSIDE THE CASE. TIME AND TRIAL HAVE PROVEN THE STEINWAY. THE LUDWIG AND THE EMERSON TO BE THE MOST PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS IN THE PIANO LINE. CAN WE NOT HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF SHOWING YOU A PIANO AND EXPLAINING THE HAVING WE CAN MAKE YOU IN YOUR PURCHASE? YOU DON'T BUY A PIANO EVERY DAY', BUT ONCE IN A LIFETIME, AND THAT'S WHY YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU DECIDE. OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE IS BACK OF EVERY INSTRUMENT WE SELL, BESIDES THAT OF THE MAUFACTURER. WE HAVE ALSO THE EXCLUSIVE. SALE l PENDLE TON OF THE Aeolian Piano Player IT'S IN KEEPING WITH THE , HIGH-GRADE OF OUR LINE OF PIANOS. WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK OF SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND COST IS ALL WE ASK FOR TIIEM. BESIDES THE GREAT HAVING WE CAN MAKE YOU ON A PIANO WE SELL ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN. A SMALL AMOUNT DOWN AND THE BALANCE ON IN-STALLMENTS.' main street Jq$$q Failing Piano House NEAR BRIDGE