-v PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1907. FIGHT PAGES. Easy to be Weil-Dressed When you can get such clothes as the. Hart, Schaf f ner & Marx Top -Coat, ready-to-wear at an easy to pay price. There's no excuse for buying any other. Just now is the time to invest in a top-coat, there is no other coat so handy for Spring wear. Nobby, all-wool, hand tailored, perfect style. The little label in the coat guarantees it in every way. I immmmmmM i I SUPPOR TOP WESTON NORMA L TEXT OF TW O DILLS BY C, A. BARRETT Oim Bill Provides 133,000 for tlio Sup- lort of the School ami Ono Appro priates fSS.OOO for New Dormitory Dormitory Bill Provides for . a Complete Building With Modern Heating Plant and All Needed Appliances. FOR. SALE 6-Room Dwellllng l-Room Dwelling . , -Room Dwelling , 87 Pulldlng Lota. $1100 JF 8(M) $2600 FRANK B. CLQPTON & CO. f 1 12 . Court St., Pendleton, Ore. Copyright 1906 by Hart bchaffner fc? Marx The Peoples Warehouse Save Your Coupons. Where it Pays to Trade. Following la a full text of two bills concerning Weston Normal school, Introduced In the house by Represen tative Barrett. One bill provides for the maintenance of the Normal and appropriates (35,000 therefor, and one appropriates $35,000 for a new dormitory. They are as follows: House bill No. 13, Introduced by Mr. Barrett of Umatilla, and read first time January 15, 1907. A bill for an act to provide for the mainte nance of the Eastern Oregon State Normal school, and to appropriate money therefor. Be It enacted by the people of the state of Oregon: Section 1. That there be and Is hereby appropriated out of the general fund the sum ot thirty-five thousand (135,000) dollars for the payment of salaries of the officers, teachers and employee, ana maintenance and general and con tingent expenses from the first of January, 1907, to the 81st day of De cember, 1908, of the Eastern Oregon State Normal school at Weston, and to keep the buildings, grounds and other property thereof In repair. Sec. 2. The secretary of state Is hereby authorized and directed to audit all duly approved claims which have been Incurred In accordance with law and the foregoing appropriation, and to draw his warrant on the state treasurer In payment thereof, out of the general fund not otherwise appro prlated. For a New Dormitory. House bill No. 14, Introduced by Mr. Barrett of Umatilla, and read first time January 16, 1907. .A bill for an act to provide for the erection, heat ing equipment and furnishing of a dormitory, and the purchase of grounds upon which to erect the same, for the Eastern Oregon State Normal school, and to appropriate money therefor. Be It enacted by the, people of the state of Oregon: Section 1. That there be and Is hereby appropriated, out of the general fund, the sum of thirty-five thousand ($35,000) dollars, for the erection, equipment and fur nishing of a dormitory for the East ern Oregon State Normal school, and for the purchase and Installation of a heating plant therefor, and the purchase ot proper and necessary ground upon which to erect said dor mitory. Section 2. The secretary of state Is hereby authorized and directed to audit all duly approved claims which have been Incurred In accordance with law and the foregoing appro priation, and to draw his warrant on the state treasurer In payment there of out of any funds, not otherwise appropriated. GEXiHAL NEWS. The Alabama house of representa tives passed a resolution unanimously approving of Roosevelt's course In discharging negro troops after the Brownsville affair. I A special from Fox-Warren, Mani toba, says eight men were hilled by dynamite In a railroad camp. Six Galtclans were frozen to death near Starbusy. Manitoba. Their train was snowbound and the Gallclans started to walk. Testimony concerning the affray at Brownsville will be taken by the full senate committee on military affairs, beginning February 4. Snbpenaa will be Issued at once for officers of the discharged negro battalion and possi bly some of the enlisted men. Amos R. Howerton, a well known contractor of Bozeman, Mont., has met Instant death by being electro. cuted. Howerton, It appeared, did not wait for the lineman to remove an exposed wire on a trestle on which he to walking and be stumbled against the wire. Bfr a vote of 68 to 6 the California state senate passed a resolution ex cluding former Congressman E. J. Llvernash, correspondent of a San Tranclsco evening paper from the privileges of the chamber on account of published criticisms of that body, of which Llvernash was the author. Senators Ankeny and Piles of Wash ington voted In favor of raising the salaries of the member of both booses of congress, the speaker and other officials. Both voted against the amendment to provide that the Increase shall not apply before 1111. Senators Dubois and Hey burn of Idaho voted the same way. Candies of Quality Fresh FANCY PACKAGES The Kind io Send Your Girl Pendleton Drug Co. "The Mark of Quanty 4 NORTHWEST NEWS. George B. Stoddard and C. W. Nib ley have purchased the Hotel Som mer at La Grande. They will refur nish and lease IL Willis Rogers' dwelling at Centra 11a, Wash., occupied by John Saund ers, burned. Loss on the house. $1,- 800; on the contents, $550. No Insurance. January 22, 20 carloads of full fed beeves, fattened In Eagle valley, Ba ker county, were shipped to Seattle and at the same time one carload of draft horses. E. E. Brasel, while working In the round house at La Grande, fell nine feet, dislocating his left ankle and sustaining a compound fracture of the left leg just above the ankle. At Sunnyslde, Wash., Anthony KHes while working with a hay baler for D. W. Hutson, fell a distance of three feet. He struck on the back of his head, breaking his neck. Death was practically Instantaneous. Thomas Williams, a bridge carpen. ter, waa killed in the Northern Pa cific car shops at Spokane. His head was crushed by a stick of timber j which was caught In moving machin ery and Jerked from the grasp of a workman. Parma, Idaho, went on the warpath January 20 and notified the Short Line officials that If coal was not sent In there within 24 hours the citi zens would hold up the first train bearing coal and not leave It enough to get out of town with. The Short Line at once got busy and sent a sup ply to Parma from Ita own bunkers at Nam pa. John Stanley will be prosecuted at Lewlston under the state law of 187$ forbidding furnishing liquor to In dians. The federal statute governing the selling of whisky to Indians waa declared Inoperative In an opinion of the federal court of appeals at San Francisco last year, and In view of this the old territorial statute, passed in 1879 and Included In the code when Idaho assumed statehood, making the selling of intoxicants to Indians a mis demeanor, will be Invoked. Cured of Lung Trouble. "It Is now 11 years since I had a narrow escape from consumption," writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run down in weight to 136 pounds, and coughing waa constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New,. Discovery, and con tinued this, for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I waa restored to my normal weight. 170 pounds." Thousands of persona are healed every year. Guaranteed at Tallman eV Co.'s drug store. KOo and $1.00. Trial bot tle tree. For Relief of Ben HolUday. "For the rellof of the Benjamin Holllday," Is the title ot a bill re cently Introduced In congress by Sen ator Ankeny of Washington, the sum of $625,379 being asked to reimburse the heirs of Mr. Hollldi.y for expendi tures he made In getting post roads built in Oregon and the northwest during the Indian troubles In the '60s and '70s and while he was a mall carrier. What next during these times when our rivers and harbors are so much In need of money for Improve ment? Salem Statesman. MINOR LEAGUE PROPOSED. Wullii Walla Wants to Play Baseball During 1007. The Walla Walla Statesman starts off the baseball season with the fol lowing Introductory: A minor league to Include Walla Walla, Pendleton, North Taklma and Rltzvllle, la the favorite baseball talk Just now. It seems to be the Idea that mem bership In the big league might be too expensive a proposition for Walla Walla. If Portland goes In the North west league It wonld take a pile of money to buy a team which would be In the class with the one In which she would In all probability get, say some of the fans. They are, therefore, skeptical about the advantages of trying to get In the fast company but seem to think a speedy little minor league would Just about fill the bill for 1907. They assert that whatever league Walla Wall goes In she must have a winning team If It Is to get support, and to get a winning team In the Northwest league would take $5000 . at least. The German courts have decided that the North German Insurance company, which repudiated Its San Francisco obligations, must pay In full. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure la all Its stages, and tbat la Catarrh. Hall'i Catarrh Cure Is the only positive core known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh belug a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrn Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe syetem, thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and aaalst Ing nature In doing Ita work. Tbe proprie tors bare so much faith In 'Its curatlre fiowers that they offer One Hundred Dol ars for any rase that It falls to cure. Bend for Hat of testimonials. Address F. J. CIIKNKT CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. 75c. 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Two or three crops will pay for the land. For terms and other information, ADDRESS "S" East Pendleton, Oregon regonkn.