il DAILY EAST OKEGOMAN1, PENDLETON', OREGON', FRIDAY. AIT.VST 10, 1908. EIGHT PAGES. .'AtiK TWO. INSIDE INFORMATION ON FIRE INSURANCE Sun Francisco, CM., Aug. 7., '06. TO AGENTS: The iHWviaiioe of an assignment of claim for return premium. In part or full payment of a prtinliiiit on a Mllcy Loom! In substitu tion of a policy of a retiring company. Is a rclnito ami will constitute a violation of obligation. ALFRED ST1I.LMAX, 1 Secretary Executive Committer. The above letter shows the scheme to fool the policy holder Into the belief that unearned premiums due from bankrupt Insurance companies can be credited on new policies rewritten In other com panies. But the policy holder will find when he comes to pay his premium on the new policy that he will have to pay the premium In full In cash, and look to the bankrupt company, himself, for the unearned premium. The Oregon Fire Relief Association lias a plan of Its own. Over 8181,000 saved to policy holders bi Oregon last year. See DUNSMORE in the Schmidt Bldg. He will tell you all about it. mm ASSESSMENTS ill FROM UMATILLA COUNTY TAX LIST Following is a continuation of the personal assessments of Umatilla county: First Nati-wal Bank of Athena: 30 shares shares 2, 600. 00 325.00 2.112.00 975.00 1,202.00 325.00 845.00 1.755.0H 1.202.00 1.170.00 S25.00 2.437.00 975.00 Jackson, F. J. Jacobs, J. U. . Jacobson, Jaiies. J. Jamleson, Jamleson. Janes. A. Jangallu, Jaques, Ja'iues, H. C. Adams, SO shares..! P. F- Oolhurn, 10 shares T. J. Kirk. 65 shares M. S Levy, 30 shares. . . F. LeGrow, 37 shares. A. P. LeGrow Est., 10 shares V. p. Sturgis, 26 shares. Llna H. Slurgis, 5 4 shares Grace L. Winn, 37 shares ?.A. Walsh. 36 shares... p. H. Preston, 10 shares V.". C, Preston, W. B. Shaffer, Illnklc-, J. T Hilton. William .. Hinkle. W. B. ... Hiteman. John H. Hobach Brothers Hodgen. William . Hodgen, Joseph . Hodgen. Joseph . Ho-igen. L. Hoeft. Charles . . . Hoeft. Robert Holcomb. Oliver . . HcMm.tn. William Helm.", William . . Holmes, J. S. . . . Hoiver.'-on. H. . . . Hoon. Lane 1.0S5.00 -J"hr-son, Hoon. Philip 1,000.00 Ole H Will . . . Robert . B. ft A. , Mary E. . Thomas . . W. T S10.00 570.00 225.00 250.00 550.00 375.00 395.00 350.00 3S5.00 665.00 390.00 210.00 Jarman, D. B. . Jay & Jensen . . Je:ikins, C. J. Jennings, C. J.. Jensen, Carl . . Jensen, Magnus Jensen, E. P. Jensen Bros. . . . Jewett. E. W. . Jihkins, Hamuel Jinkins. W. B. . Jenkins. J. T. . Johnson, C. A. Job nson, Johr.son, Johpsoir. Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, K. J Kric . . . Cl ustave H. F. . , D. L. . , 71. F. . . William Andy . Xels P. 740 00 Johnson, Charles 130.00 I -Johnson, Hoopes. H. H Hopkins. Ira F, Hopkins. Irwin Hopkfn. S. H Hopper. V. Hopson. A Horn. j. W Horn, Ed Horn. Ray Horn, T. O Horn. David Horn, J. A Horsman. J. A Hoskins, J. S Hoskin, Thomas Hoskins. J. T Houser, Zoeth Howard, W. R , Howard Ed , Howard, W. M Howard. C. S How-ells, Thomas Howdyshell, B. F Howdyshell, S. E Huber. C. R Hubbs, M. F Hubbard. J. A. & Co... Hudeman. J Hudson. Chas. H Hudson, Alex Hug;!nr. Eva L Hull & Holm Hult. Cella Humf-ston, F. F Ilummell, Lee Humphrey, Wm. D. ... Hunter, ii. , & Bros... Hunter, .. R Hunziker, Louis iiurd, T. E JJuhlbeit, H. G Hurst, William Huori, L. E , Huston. Jack Hutchinson, 8. Hutchinson, E. Hutchinson, Marlon . . . Hyatt, J. W J. O -th F, R. & F. L... Letter I. G. W Ingraham, G. F Ingram. J .D Inland Mercantile Co. Inman. Laura Irons, J. E. Irvln, H. T Irvln, C. W Isaac, C. B Isaac, A. M Isaac, E. 8 Isaac, James A 190.00 720.00 270.00 735.00 210.00 1,025.00 450.00 100.00 2.495.00 605.00 485.00 270.00 400.00 360.00 2,500.00 P. E. Hyatt, Hyatt, Hyde. Ing)i 205.00 130.00 345.00 380.00 130.00 325.00 295.00 225.00 50.00 335.00 810.00 140.00 140.00 50.00 75.00 375.00 3,670.00 D20.00 75.09 4,020.00 435.00 1,265.00 395.00 290.00 310.00 335.00 320.00 675.00 610.00 150.00 205.00 155.00 330.00 215.00 75.00 240.00 305.09 1.810.09 250.00 816.00 960.00 600.00 975.00 1,226.00 200.00 226.00 Burr Ed Johnson, Alva Johnson,' Alex Jones, W. H Jones, Allison E Jones, W. P Jones, G. W , Jones, Madison , Jones, Freeman Jonen, Minerva J Jones, T. W Jones, Fred W Jones, J. E v Jones. O. 11 Jordan, Frank Jordan & McCracken . . . Joy, J. S Judson, G. L Letter K. Kamrath, H. F Kosnri, Matt Kearney. C. M Keen. J. W. Keen, Louis Keenan, Bernard 1, 325.00 315.00 230.00 245.00 620.00 810.00 395.00 25.00 625.00 290.00 2,760.00 250.00 155.00 350.00 325.00 1,250.00 430.00 315.00 320.00 220.00 155.00 . 305.00 5.740.00 15.00 80.00 200.00 4.125.00 2,530.00 115.00 525.00 825.00 .155.00 960.00 335.00 150.00 275.00 390.00 2.625.00 185.00 210.00 285.00 3.000.00 270.00 395.00 75.00 320.00 195.00 Klonztg. Fred Knight, G. W Knight, John B Knljht. W. L. 4 Knott. Perry Knotts, O. L. j Knotts, Isaac Est Knotts, Alonzo Knowlton: 1". C Koll si-he, Louis Koehler, C. F Kcepke, Henry Koeppen Bros Konasek, Frank Kononen, Matt Knnthas, Brlita Koontz, C. P , Knonti!, J. H Kopttlke, Henry Kcpp, Frank Kotke, Mike Kralman, William .... Kramer, Ed K-ebs, Frank et al ... Kressin, Herman Kruger, Adolph Krumbi'.h, J. B Knebler, Fred Kunkel A. & Co....... Kupers, August Kupers, August Kupers. Karl E Kyle, Joseph Letter I;. La-itz Bros La Dov. Louis M Lafontalne, Gus La Hue. E. E Lane, Charles Lar.e, Thomas F t Lardei, West Larkin, O. E Larson, Andrew Larson, Antone C Ijitimer, James Laur, W. M. . La-fr, Reuben I-acrilla, John Iuiranze, I. It. I-awsim, R. . . . Lalnka 355.00 535.00 175.00 1,160.00 360.00 160.00 2,750.00 626.00 210.00 615.00 125.00 ESO.OO 850.00 50.00 455.00 305.09 2S0.00 S.210.00 900.00 1,025.00 ' 115.00 395.00 120.00 625.00 860.00 420.00 205.00 225.00 900.00 4C0.00 485.00 1,035.00 660.00 500.00 485.00 4,200.00 365.00 400.00 185.00 315.00 GENERAL NEWS. W. 865.00 235.00 360.00 40.00 60.00 1.. 3.10.00 . .. 2,050.00 676.00 Henry 1,185. Oti J. 335.00 185.00 265.00 475.00 250.00 725.00 630.00 540.00 490.00 120.00 00.00 185.00 275.00 365.00 600.00 480.00 175.00 350.00 230.00 320.00 440.00 485.00 125.00 335.00 296.00 445.00 4,775.00 635.00 T.ea.-h Lester C. . L.-aeh. W. P. ... I.e Cornu. X. P. . Ledgcrwood, S. M. Lee, H. i; Leedy. John Leedy, A. R Leedy, It. Leezer, J. H Lefller, C. W. . . . Le Grow, F. S. Lehman, Richard . ..ei.-'ingcr, Andrew .emery, A. W ,ewis. G. M .err.ond, M. H. , Lewis. William . .Idwell, Mary . . leuullen, R. ... ,ieua'lan, .ieuallen. Lieuallan, .ieuall.-in Jeuallan Jeuallan, G. W. Linsner, G. W. Lisle, C. R. ... Lisle, S. I Lltsey, E. X. . Lockwood, "i. W. Lockwood, F. M. Logan, J. H. . . Long, O. J Lorenzen, H. R. Lorenzen, Henry Love, George . . . Lowell, Stephen Low, Sam Loyd, William Lucas, J. E. . Jack. Marlon 2,046.00 Kelley, Sarah Keller, J. A Keller. B. F. Kelley, J. N Kelty, E. C Kemlcr, Dan Kemp, I. M. Guard Kenlson, C. W. & Bro Kennedy, J. B Kent, F. M Kern, J. M Kerns, M. S Kerr. William Kerr, J. O . Kerr, Thomas Keir Giftord Warehouse Co Key, J. H Kidder, B. C Kldwell, W. T 220.00 Kllgore, L. M 185.00 Kllgore. H. C 155.00 Kllgore, J. P. 376.00 Kligore, J. R 120.00 Kimball, J. E 170.00 Klniorell,, J. W. 125.00 Kiniery, J. J 440.09 Klmery Bros 410.00 King, J. E. E 325.00 Klmery, J. C 430.00 King Bros. ." 300.00 King, J. A ... 245.00 King, Frank 340.00 Kin, John A. 210.00 Kiiniear, A 1,410.09 Kit it, .7. D 680.00 Kirk, D. J ' 360.00 Klk, James , .... 485.09 Kirk, T. J 7,890.00 Kirkpatrlck, Ed 626.00 Kirkpatrlck,-Robert 020.00 Klaty, Jacob 690.00 Vllnw r V , r A A A w. ,, 19V. VV L. L. Martha J. T. . , Fred . , T. A. 130.00 400.00 520.00 320.00 460.00 595.00 330.00 100.00 225.00 3.80.00 1.600.00 310. 0C, 1 10.00 170.00 230.00 140.00 230.00 275.00 290.09 65.00 15.00 1.025.00 The property loss by the recent floods along the Colorado and Guade loupe rivers, In Texas, will reach over $1,000,000. The president of the London di vorce court has made a ruling barring all newspaper artists ana photogra phers from the court. While scratching the end of his nosei with a loaded revolver, George Acres, at Sellgman Junction, Mo., blew the end of his nose off. Swift & Co., packers, have been fined 1100 and costs by Judge Dick son at Vlcksburg, Miss., on a charge of selling meat products unfit for food. The heat throughout England and southwestern France Is excessive. In the manufacturing districts of Eng land many factories have been oblig ed to close down because of the heat James Buckley, prescription clerk In Mecklem's pharmacy, nt Palouse was stricken blind In both eyes while filling a prescription. His affliction Is paralysis of the optic nerve. He has gone to Spokane for treatment Several members of a Grand Trunk surveying party In Alberta were taken violently 111 as an effect of eat Ing canned salmon, 'and Major Her bert J. Smith Is dead. The camp Is at Sandgreen, 69 miles south of Ver million. State Dairy and Food Commissioner Ankeny of Ohio, has discovered the presence of preservatives, tin nnd zinc poison, In 20 samples of potted ham, chicken, hamburger steak nnd luncheon sausage sold In Ohiot.Some cans labeled "potted chicken were found to contain bob veal. While preparing for his wedding, Dr. Samuel B. Crawfora. 32 years old. of Chicago, died suddenly nt the home of his prospective bride, Mrs, Rose Sykes. Dr. Crawford had been living nt the Sykes home for severa years. The wedding had been set fo the very day of the doctor's sudden demise, which was due to heart fail ure. NORTHWEST NEWS. TO THE PUBLIC: I I wish to announce, to the people of Pendleton that I am an In- dependent merchant and am not hampered by any associations which are gotten up for the purpose of skinning the public. I was asked to Join the local Furniture Dealors' Association, or I would be boy cotted by the wholesale housei and they would not sell me goods; but, suspecting their purpose was one to restrain trudf, I portected myself In my application with the following result. So that the local buyers may know what they are up against. I havo caused prlntod the following. s July 27th, 1906. Pendleton Furniture Iculers' Association, Gentlemen: Enclosed find check for $5.00 for membership fees for which I herewith present to you my application to become a member of your organization, on the following conditions: Flt-at By becoming a member of your organization I do not surp render any of my liberties as an independent American citizen. Second That the organization Is not for the restraint of trade. Third That the organization Is not In any way to Interfere with my business. Xow, gentlemen, If thest conditions are satisfactory with your as sociation I hope to become a member thereof: If not, please return check. GRAHAM FlTHXITnin COMPANY, By W. It. Graham, Manager. W. It. Gralutm, Esq., Pendleton, Oregon. July Slst, 1S0. Dear Sir: Your appllcitlon for membership In the Retail Home Furnisher Association of Pendleton, was taken up at our meeting; this evening and the decision was that we could not accept It with such reservation of rights as you state. We herewith return your check. Yours truly, LEWIS HUNTER, Secretary. The above speaks for Itself. If they could not allow me the priv ileges asked for, they must be formed for the purpose of grafting the public. However, I will not be a party to any such deal, but will continue to sell my goods for Just such a margin as has made my business a success, and me money. GRAHAM FURNITURE CO. Postoffice Block Your Credit is Good P. S. I have Just reielvod wprd that the Portland houses will not sell me any more gocds because I don't belong to the trust, but I h-.ve Just received a carload and will ret more. Ten Year In Bed. "For 10 years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys." writes R. A. Gray, J. P., of Oak vllle. Ind. "It was so severe that I could not move part of the tlme. I consulted the very best medical skill available, but could get no relief un til Foley's Kidney Cure was recom mended to me. It has been a Godsend to me." Koeppen Drug Store. 995.00 270.00 1.030.00 225.00 635.00 375.00 1,100.00 625.00 65.00 350.00 785.00 1,736.00 The Portland Coal and Develop mont company Is suing A. T. Lewi: and 42 other citizens of Tillamook for the delivery of leases to land upon which to prospect for oil. Ault Whittle, an old man. was found dead In his bed at his home near Toledo. Wash. It is believed he died by apoplexy. He wnp baching while his famll" visits In the east. The Farmers' Alliance Warehouse association at Fallon station, near Pa louse, on the Northern Pacific, has been organized 16 years. At Its re cent annual meeting a dividend of 20 per cent was declared. A man. nn entire stranger, but fairly well dressed, "was decapitated by a train In the Albnny yards. He had evidently fallen off a brakebeam. An arm was also cut off. Only 35 cents could be found In his clothes. Xews has Just reached Boise of the successful ascent of Mount Hynd man. near Ketchum, 12,078 feet In height, and the biggest peak In Ida ho, by T. C. Bacon of Boise, a stu dent of .Baker university, and Pro fessor Ray Green of the Guthrie, Okla., high school. It Is a hard prop osition, never having been accom plished but once before, and thnt was Fifteen men are known to be still alie who served as confederate con gressmen John Cloode and Roger A. Pryor. Virginia; A. S. Colyer, J. D. C. Atkins, Joseph B. Helskel and John V. Wright. Tennessee; Hiram P. Boll, Georgia; Henry C. Jones, Florida; James L. Pimh, Alabama; S. B. Calla han. Indian Territory: J. A. P. Camp bell. Mississippi: S. H. Ford, Ken tucky; W. H. Tiblis, North Carolina. The bearer of unpleasant tidings rarely appreciates how hard he strikes. California Prune Wafers. The great tonic cathartic, an lnvalu able cure for Malaria. Biliousness Constipation, Nervousness. Catarrh o the Stomach, Bad Breath, Oily Skin Sleeplessness, Wind and all Liver Stomach and Bowel trouole. Tall ma & Co., 623 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. 100 Wafers 23 Cents. 275.00 A 1,100.00 65.00 370.00 130.001 by a government party 10 years ago, Luhrs, Julia I. & Son 685.09 Luhrs & Fomeroy 2,200.09 Lutz, Charles L. Lydell, George . Lyman, C. B. Lynch, M. E. Lynch, C. A. Lynch, M. T. ... Lynde, P. J. Lytle, W. E. ... 130.09 855.00 175.00 686.00 160.00 635.00 110.09 20.00 A Mystery Solved. . "How to keep off periodic attacks gf biliousness and habtlual constlpa tlon was a mystery that Dr. King's Xew Life Pills solved for me," writes John X. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c at Tallman It Co.'s drug store. The largest wool clip, ever grown on the American continent was ship ped from Billings, Mont, over the Burlington to Boston, consigned to a wool f4rm there. The clip was the property of C. M. Blair and weighed 1,500,000 poupd and 44 cars were re quired to carry It. It took a large force 10 dnys to bale It. The owner refused an offer of 24 cents a pound for It, and will take his chances In the Boston market. J. H. Woolery, former proprietor of the Seattle Times, and once sheriff of Kings county, has struck It rich In the Tonopah district, being offered $80,000 for his holdings. Only a little cold In the head may be the beginning of an obstinate case of Nasal Catarrh. Drive out the In vader with Ely's Cream Balm applied straight to the Inflamed stuffed up air-passages. Price 60c. If you pre fer to use an atomizer, ask for Liquid Cream Balm. It has all the good qualities of the remedy In solid form, and will rid you of catarrh or hay fever. No cocaine to breed a dreadful habit. No .mercury to dry up the se cretion. Price 76c, with spraying tube. All druggists, or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren street. New York. 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