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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAItCH 21, 1906.
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I Two Shoes that please i
all lovers of good stylish,
servicable footwear
Queen Quality
$3.00
Comes In heavy Hole, low heel
broud toe a Shoe for comfort.
Medium weight extension nolo,
military heel, medium narrow
toe, fine vlcl kid, blucher cut.
A fine vlcl kid, turn sole, blu
cher cut, dress Shoe.
Any of the AImvo Style $3.00.
SIL-KID Shoe
$3.50
In this line we have 10 differ
ent styles. Pretty dress Shoes,
In patent and kid, all shapes.
Medium and heavy weight ex
tension soles, blucher cut.
OXFORD AND HOOTS.
First-class shoe repairing department.
Teutsch's Dept. Store j
CITY BREVITIES
TAX INHERITANCES,
Francis for signs; 'phone red 2602.
Francis, the sign writer; 'phone red
2502.
Primary election petition, at the
East Oregonlan office.
Balance of pattern hats arrived
Friday at Mrs. Campbell'..
The "Pure Cream of Tartar kind:
Cleveland'. Baking Powder.
Cabinet photos, $1.60 a dozen.
Burns Bros., new Schmidt block.
For Sale First-class billiard and
pool table. Apply to Merchants bar.
For Rent Two modern six-room
cottages. Apply at 325 Water street
John Galen's Family liquor .tore.
Court St., opposite Golden Rule hotel.
For Rent Good .even-room house.
north side. Inquire 223 Perkins ave
nue. Buy a Pianola for your piano. Easy
term.. Ellers Piano House, 13 Main
street. J
Insist upon your grocer giving you
Cleveland's Baking Powder. There Is
no substitute.
Cakes and biscuit, made with
Cleveland's Baking Powder are al
ways moist and fresh.
Bursted water pipes a specialty.
Morrow the plumber. 'Phone black
8221; 613 Main street
When In Portland stop at the Hotel
Oregon. Rate, tl per day and up
ward. European plan. Free 'bus.
Put Pendleton people to sleep
peacefully and In perfect comfort on
B. M. O. E. Nuff sed. "I C Rader.
For Rent Single room In East
Oregonlan building; .team heat, r t
and cold water and bath on same
floor. Apply at this office.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Meeting Are In Progress.
Revival meetings are now In pro
gress nt the M. E. church, south, on
West Webb street. Praise service and
preaching is held each evening and
an enjoyable and beneficial series of
meetings Is being enjoyed. All are
cordially Invited to attend these meetings.
Washington Supreme Court .Upholds
Inheritance Tax Law.
The Wulla Walla Bulletin says cf
the supreme court decision upholding
the inheritance tax law in that state:
Taxation of Inheritances by will Is
held to be legal in a decision rendered
by the state supreme court yesterday
in a case appealed from King county.
The decision Bets at rest all constitu
tional questions which have been rals
ed against the act, and makes certain
a large Income to the state by reason
of the law of 1901, creating the state
tax commission. Lawyers declare that
no ground now rcmalnB on which an
attack against the constitutionality of
the statute can be successfully carried
on.
The case appealed concerned the
estate of and heirs of the late Wil
liam Wellington White, who died last
fall in Oakland, Cal., leaving 160,000
In Seattle property.
The state tax commission assessed
the lawful tax against the estate under
the act creating the commission. The
executors of the estate fought the as
sessment, attacking the constitution
ality of the act. The claim was made
thut the title of the act did not cover
inheritances by will and therefore was
Invalid. i
The supreme court sustained the de
cision of the supreme court rendering
a decision against the executors of the
estate. The amount involved In tne
case was less than $1000, It Is stated
but the principle of the act being up
held will operate to bring a large rev
enue to the state treasury rrom me
state at large.
In prior suits brought to defeat the
state tax commission law the supreme
court has decided In favor of the stat
ute and lawyers state that nothing can
now prevent the full operation of the
law.
Two landslide. In the province of
Petrorolls. Brazil, not far from Rio
Janeiro, killed 70 people and destroy
ed much property.
1 )watch
Ticks
17,838,640 time, every year.
The various wheel, revolve 4,730,'
640 times each year.
Tet we find watche. that are al
lowed to run 6 to 10 yean without
being cleaned or even oiled. If you
own a good watch treat It a. you
would any other fine machinery.
We do all our repairing promptly
and to the satisfaction of our custom
en.
L. HUNZIKER
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
Baker City, Ore., March 20. (Edi
tor East Oregonlan.) At a regular
meeting of the Baker City Federated
Trades Council the following resolu
Hons were adopted with Instructions
that the same be published in the
morning and evening paper, of Port
land and In the Portland Labor Press,
and we wish you would give the same
publicity through your columns:
"Whereas, the Portland Labor
Press, the official organ of organized
labor, has fearlessly taken up the
fight against the enemy of their In
terests, John L. Rand, of this city,
who is a candidate for congress from
this district;
"Resolved, That the Baker City
Trades Council Indorses the action .of
the Labor Press and pledges Its sup
port to defeat this man; and
"Whereas, the Baker City Federat
ed Trades Council has heretofore in
dorsed William J. Lachner of this
city, for representative In congress
from this district,
"Resolved further, That we hereby
renew our Indorsement of Mr. Lach
ner for representative In congress,
and are with him first, last and all
the time.
F. L. VALENTINE.
President.
PHILIP PRICE,
Secretary.
J, C. Lonergan, the well known cal-
tlebuyer, 1. now here.
J. A. McRae, of Helix, Is in the city
today on a business trip.
Mr. and Mra. T. J. Kirk, of Athena,
have been visitor, here since yesterday.
Mrs. C. J. Whltaker, of Cambridge,
Idaho, Is In the city for a few days
on business..
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Larking, of
Lexington, arrived last evening and
are guests at the Pendleton.
M. A. Ferguson, formerly of Adams,
passed through the city last evening
to his new home at Helix.
Clarence Penland, W. C. Minnls and
J. S. Mathews left last evening for
Portland on a brief business trip.
Judge W. R. Ellis has returned from
a trip to Sherman county In the Inter
est of his candidacy for congress.
D. C. Brownell, of Umatilla, has
been attending to business In town to
day, having come up thlB morning.
15. B. Hall, cashier of the Weston
bank, left for his home this morning
after a brief business trip In the city.
Ralph Belts, Alfred Knotts and W.
H. Evans, of Pilot Rock, came In from
that place last evening for a short vi.lt
In town.
Charles W. Myers, formerly city edi
tor of the Tribune, Is now working
temporarily with J. S. Beckwlth, In the
latter's office.
J. H. O Nell, traveling passenger
agent for the O. R. & N., is here upon
a short visit and Is a guest at the
Hotel Pendleton.
C. A. Barrett, of Athena, ha. been
In the city in the Interest of his can
didacy for the republican nomination
for representative.
Frank Reese, representative of the
Warren Construction company, ai
ed here last evening and went to Walla
Walla this morning.
J. D. Matheson, foreman In the me
chanical department of the O. R. & N,
at La Grande, came over this after
noon on a business trip.
C. A. Smith, correspondent for the
Spokesman-Review, with headquarters
In Walla Walla, came down yesterday
afternoon on a brief trip.
Miss Lula Lorenz, correspondent for
the East Oregonlan and the Oregon
Dally Journal, Is In Weston today In
the Interest of her work.
C. F. Van De Water, city ticket
ag.r.it of tho O. It. & N. In Walla
Walla, passed down the O. R. & N,
today to Echo on a brief business
Isit
Mrs. F. F. Goodman, formerly of
this city, passed through last evening
to Klamath Falls to Join her husband
after a month's visit In Union and
Baker county.
J. R. Stuber, who has been attend'
tng the Pendleton Business college,
passed through the city today. He
will spend the summer vacation at his
home In Imbler. La Grande Observ
er.
George Mason, a student of Pen
dloton Business college, left for his
home at Freowatcr this morning. Ho
expects to return to the city next fall
to complete the course In the business
college.
Conductor Frank Coykendall, of the
Pendleton-Huntington passenger run
on the O. R. & N., Is taking a few
days vacation. Conductor James Con
nerc, of the La Grande division Is In
his place.
Robert Glnn, a former resident of
Umatilla county, but now residing at
Moro, Sherman county, left last night
for his home after a visit In the city,
guest of his sister, Mrs. Thomas
Thompson.
Attorney Will R. King, of Ontario,
passed through this morning to Walla
Walla on professional business. He
says a number of home seeker, are
now stopping off at Ontario each
week and the country is rapidly de
veloping.
Thomas Walsh, assistant superinten
dent of the O. R. & N. at Starbuck, Is
In the city today assisting Superinten
dent D. W. Campbell in starting the
transfer of freight In this city. The
new system promises to work highly
satisfactorily and will give patrons of
the O. R. A N. the best possible service.
All Leading Grocers
Sell Cleveland' Baking Powder.
For Rent Suite unfurnished
housekeeping rooms In East Oregon
lan building. Hot and cold water and
both on same floor. Inquire this of
fice.
We have taken the agency forjJDuck.
etts Lightning Cure.
This preparation which we carry
in the 50c and $1 size, was sold in
by the late E. D. Boyd.
was the manufacturer and
of this article when it
was manufactured in Chicago, a num
ber of years ago.
Pendleton,
Mr. Boyd
proprietor
The
KOEPPENS'
popular price drug store.
Do You
Like it?
SOME MEN PREFER THE
DOUBLE-BREASTED SACK
SUIT; THE ILLUSTRATION
HERE SHOWS WHY SO
MANY OF THEM PREFER
THE HART SCHAFFNER &
MARX MAKE.
ADD TO TH.. GOOD LOOKS
THE QUALITY, THE STYLE,
THE TAILORING THAT'S
WHY WE SELL THEM.
YOU'RE SURE OF ALL-WOOL
AND NO COTTON WITH
THESE GOODS.
NEW EASTER FURNISHINGS
FOIl MEN AND ROYS.
NEW HATS IN ALL SHAPES.
The Peoples
Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADF
SAVE YOUR COUPONS.
Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner Marx
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::
nesday evening, March 28, by Dr. W.
G. Cole on the topic, "Elements of
character necessary In the making ef
physician."
The series has been well received
and the rector. Rev. Henry Dixon
Jones, and the membership of th
Church of the Redeemre are grateful
for the public Interest in the addresses.
BUYS FORESTRY TEMPLE.
BEGIN ON ELECTRIC LINE.
Twenty Men Now at Work on Walla
WmIIu'h Street Car System.
About 20 men, under the charge of
Superintendent Lawton, began work
this morning on the construction of
the electric street railway line of the
Walla Walla Traction company, rays
the Wulla Walla Bulletin. The first
work was taken up at the Intersec
tion of Palouse street and Boyer ave
nue, where the first dirt for the
roadbed was removed.
The line was surveyed up Boyer
avenue yesterday afternoon and this
morning the men with picks and
shovels followed the grade stakes up
the street toward Whitman college.
As soon as the grading is completed
the rails will be laid and the roadbed
ballasted.
it Is the Intention II the weather
does not prevent to have one and a
half miles of the road completed and
In operation by April 30.
Deputy Assessor Named.
E. 8. Wilbur, of Duncan, has been
appointed by Assessor Strain to assess
all that part of the county lying east
of North Fork, Including Duncan,
North Fork, Huron, Meacham, Kame-
la and adjacent settlements. Mr. Wil
bur took his supplies out today and
will begin work next Monday morn
ing. J. S. Cherry, of Pilot Rock, has
been appointed deputy for that dis
trict and will begin the work of as
sessment within a few days.
Judge Lowell to Portland.
Judge Stephen A. Lowell, candi
date for United State, senator, left
for Portland this morning on a brief
business trip. The reports from all
parts of the state are highly favorable
to the candidacy of Judge Lowell.
Harney and Malheur county are work
ing diligently for his election and prl-
ate letters from Union and Baker
county say that he Is the most popular
candidate In those counties.
DECLAMATORY PROGRAM.
Pendleton Academy Will Hold Con
test nt Cliupel of Academy on Fri
day Evening.
The annual declamatory contest of
Pendleton academy will be held at
the chapel of the academy building on
Friday evening, March 23, at 8
o'clock. The following will be the
subjects of the declamations to be de
llvered by the contestants:
Alpha Black, "Little Chrlstel."
Bessie Porter, "The Whistling
Regiment."
James Hosklns, "Supposed speech
of John Adams."
Vera Marston, "Jamie Douglass."
Travis Hosklns, "An Appeal to
Arms."
Verva Marston, "Genevra."
Margaret Johnson, "Belshazzar's
Feast."
The Judges of tho contest will be
Col. James H. Haley, Rev. Nellor of
the First Congregational church, and
Bert Huffman.
G. W. PHELPS WILL SPEAK.
Fourth of the Sorlc of Addresses at
the Church of tho Redeemer.
District Attorney G. W. Phelps will
dollver an address at the Church of th
Redeemer this evening on the subject
"Essential elements of character nec
essary In tho making of a lawyer,
HiIr being the fourth of the Lenten
series of addresses by Pendleton bus!
ness and professional men to be dellV'
erod at this church.
The next address will be on Wed-
Sult for Divorce.
Carrie Cooper today filed a suit for
divorce from William F. Cooper. The
couple were married In Los Angeles
In August, 1902. Desertion is the
cause of the action. No children have
been horn to them. Peter West Is at
torney for the plaintiff.
City of Portland Acquires Lewis and
Clark l'ulr Forestry Building.
The city of Portland Is now in pos
session of the forestry building, which
was the pride of the recent Lewis and
Clark exposition, and which was re
cently received from the Oregon
state commission by the city, says the
Oregonlan.
Yesterday afternoon Jefferson My
ers, president of the state commis
sion; Dr. Dav. Raffety, commissioner
of forestry at the exposition, and.
Deputy City Auditor C. F. Wiegand
Journeyed through the mud and slush
to the magnificent structure, and took
an Inventory of all the contents of the
building, which was later officially
turned over to the aduitor at the city
hall.
The building will be placed under
the supervision of the park commis
sioners, who will have charge of care
taking and installing of further ex
hibits. .
Several of the lumber companies
having exhibits In the building have
agreed to leave their property there,
and also to add to their collections
from time to time.
The building was erected at a cost
of $35,000, and the contractors are
said to have lost $5900 In the con.--structlon.
Ill accordance with an
agreement made with Mayor Lane,
James J. Hill, of the Great Northern,
will be requested to place the con
crete foundation as soon as possible,
for the park commission desires to
have the building thrown open to the
public at the earliest possible date.
The city has acquired title to two
acres of ground on which the struc
ture Is built, and the grounds will be
fitted up as a park.
Mnrrluirc License Issued.
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Alfred C. Hemphill and Mar
guerite Ogllvy, both of this county.
The dry dock Dewey left the Canary
Islands March 17 after being hung up
there for repairs since February 23.
Dr. Ward an Educator.
(Idaho State Tribune.)
The growth of the medical profes
sion to the skill of today could not be
better understood than by a talk with
Dr. Ward at his quarters at the Car
ter hotel. The doctor, who is the
chief of staff and western representa
tive of one of the greatest surgical
Institutes of the world, located at
Crawfordsvllle, Indiana, Is an educa
tor In his quiet chats.
A newspaper representative who
met the doctor In Colorado visited his
apartments Monday and was taken
through by the doctor. The latter
explained the growth of medicine.
How, by accidents and other means,
some of the most valuable medical
aids were discovered.
The doctor took the reporter Into
his surgical laboratory where he
showed his Instruments, trunk after
trunk of the most valuable Instru
ments known to the profession, rep
resenting In all an expenditure of
$3000. It took years of constant
study and practice for the doctor to
perform hundreds and thousands of
operations that It is impossible for
other physicians to do.
One of the most Interesting of the
number Is a lamp, a small electric
globe, which the doctor uses to light
up the human system when making
an examination. Then In his medical
or chemical laboratory is a line of
drugs including every known drug to
the American medical profession and
many gathered from all nations of the
world.
Lyman J. Gage's health Is fall
ing rapidly and he has resigned the
presidency of the United States Trust
company, of which he has been the
head for five years.
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1 Prettiest
j Wall Paper!
X THAT WAS EVER BROUGHT
TO PENDLETON, AND
CAN NOW BE
SEEN AT
MURPHY'S
1 1 1 CourtlSt.
T Yes, we do painting of ah de- J
senpuons. Liei u. ngure wun
you.
"VAS DER DINNER A FAILURE?"
TALK
OR
TALCUM?
If you are buying talk then buy
anything the dealer may choose
to say is "just as good.
If you are buying talcum, then
MENNEN'S BORATED TAL
CUM is the only preparation
which you can buy with satisfaction.
"Talk is cheap," Talcum, however,
Is not so cheap, because it costs the
dealer more and makes his profit less.
That's why he'd sooner sell you talk
than "talcum "of the Mennen Brand.
Don't be talked out of buying Mention's
Bornted Talcum, the only powder which
can be used with safety and satisfaction.
Have you tried MENNEN'S VIO
LET BORATED TALCUM TOILET
POWDER r It'sfraerantwiththeodor
of fresh plucked Parma Violets.
For sale everywhere for 25 cents, or
mailed postpaid on receipt of price, by
GER.HARD MENNEN CO.. Newark. N, J.
Ptc-ilinlo of Bos '
Vas der dinner a failure?
Veil, now, dot depends
On where you get der groceries.
Mine friends.
Der woman, mlt oxberlence
Is sure to go,
Vhere she get. der most for her
"dough."
"Va. der dinner a failure?"
I ask mine Katrine,
Und .he look off me so.
Dot I feel, pooty mean.
Den .he say: "Meester Straus.,
Shust come here eff you bleaie."
Und she .how me der table,
Mlt der llmburger cheese;
Und she smile, a sweet smile,
Dot vas bleasant to see,
Und she say: "Tawcob, I trade
Mlt der EAST END GROCERY.
Dhere mlt bacqn und ham. und 11m-
j
burge flheese,
Canned good's und vegetables, Cres
cent coffee und teas,
Und all dls once before me,
I'm not at a loss, j
To know vhat vlll blease
My dear Yawcob Strauss."
So, now, mine friends, I und mine
Katrine agree,
Dot der blace once to trade alretty.
Is ucr EAST END GROCERY.
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East End Grocery
J. W. DYER, Proprietor.
PHONE MAIN til.