East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 17, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1008.
EIGHT PAGJCL
PAGE SEX.
STITEBT OF EXPENSES OF
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,1s 31.!:
14.90
4.50
2.50
18.S5
6.85
1492.90
31.10
577.23
70.00 336.68
260.00
100.00
257.11
5S.33
252.00
83
Vor the month of Oetober. 1908.
County Court anil Coinnikftdonor.
Salary of T- r- C.illlland, county JuJce J100.00
SaUry H.'i.uv Wi.lk.T. ,-.unty i ommissioiii'r : 20.00
w i; T.. .-onnix 1'iimmissionor 20.00
.-ni.ii '. . .
Hr,v W.iVk.t, r.ultou.i faro ami Ins. r
H. lv !.'. r.i;l: .'.il t.irr ami In, roiiils
Can;- Ker.nily, '.ivory hire
w- i..n. liven hire
KusVll & Lain, livery htro 3.00 $ 196.S5
Circuit Court.
Mii. auo ami vor 1i m f.'r witnesses ami jurors, etc
Justice Court.
J. H. Tarkof. ju.-ti.v foes
i T. Millar, lustice fees
T. P Gimiano, constable -"
J W. Torwilligor, constable 3-20
Sheriffs Office.
Salary T. P. Taylor, sheriff 208.33
Salary A. C. Funk, deputy sheriff 100.00
Salary B. C Wilson, deputy sheriff 100.00
Salary J. A. Blakley, deputy sheriff 100.00
H. R. Newport, State vs. Qulnn. et al 32.00
T. P. Taylor, State vs. Sutherland 36.90
Clerk's Office,
Salary Frank Sallng. clerk
Salary R. T. Brown, deputy clerk 100.00
Salary D. F. Frlvett, clerk stenographer
Recorder's Office.
Salary F. W. Hendley, recorder 160.00
Salary F. W. Hendley, deputy hire 100.00
Tren.su rer's Office.
Salary G. W. Bradley, county treasurer 100.00
School Superintendent's Office.
Salary F. K. Welles, school superintendent 160.00
Salary Mary Shea, stenographer 21.00
Frank K. Welles, traveling expenses Aug.. Sept., Oct 86.11
Stock Inspector's Office.
Salary John H. Bryant, stock Inspector
Assessor's Office,
Salary C. P. Strain, assessor 125.00
Salary- H. P. Whitman, deputy assessor 90.00
Salary Grace Dorothy, assessor's stenographer 37.00
Tax Rebate.
W. P. Temple, rebate taxes paid twice 26. S3
Current Expenses.
Irwin-Hodson Co.. supplies 92-0
Jack Huston, supplies 14.35
Pendleton Tribune, publishing expense 16.00
Pendleton Tribune, supplies IS. 50
East Oregonian. publishing expense 16.00
East Oregonian. supplies and printing 63.15
Underwood Typewriter Co.. typewriter 52.50
L. G. Frazier, supplies 21.40
Frank Salinp, postage and express 62.90
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone l.o
Hartman Abstract Co.. Abstract, Roork 10.00
Other supplies 27.25
Court House.
Moussu & Co., cement floor, basement 67.75
X. W. flas & Electric Co., lights 40.00
PendMon Water Com., water 15.00
Henry Knpitike, Ice o-
Charles Lane & Son., window glass
J. SI. GHliland, janitor
Other expenses
Care of Poor
J. A. Prake. Oregonian. poor farm
R. H. Wilcox Co.. supplies
Pacific Coast Elevator Co.. seed wheat 13.00
A. C. Koeppen & Bros., drugs 22.40
Fred Walters, supplies 25.62
Alexander Department Store, supplies 45.25
Wm. Hogeard. Exp. James Ross 13.15
B. L. Burroughs, coal 9-00
John Taylor, labor on farm 30.00
Central Meat Market, meat 7.55
Palace Drug Store, drugs, R. Smith 18.50
B. F. Sharp, medical attendance R. Smith 14.00
Pioneer Drug Store, drugs R. Smith 3.95
J. B. McDill. salary superintendent 100.00
W. G. Cole, county physician 35.00
Other expenses . 27.70
i Insane.
F. E. Livengoixl Co. clothing L. St. Clair 5.71
. Election.
P-r diem am mik-aze, judges and clerks 1627.90
.iu.,ris of election (vn
Henry Stamper, d'.-Uvenr.J '
T D. Tavlor, expenses on ballot boxes . . .
J. R. Shork'.ey. el-anin school hou ....
E.t.: i-ireg..i!an. .-Iw-tlon ballots and notice
Cn.,k A- Perry, supplies
J. E. i: ii. rum rent polling place
v. ti W..U.T1-. r,-.,im rent nr.. 1 i n sr nlace ...
J., i. it. park-, makinsr official count
Lou!.- S--ho!l, Jr., making official count
R. F. J'dmson. registering voters
F. P. Sw.'iyze, r'-srl-terir.g voters
A s. Tvarson. jeffist-ring voters
Miscellaneous.
Join W. Kir.,l.r-:i. surveying lands
D. J. McFaul. sai.ry health officer J
........ ,. . ,, ,.,,.r,o.1 la. 00
.cunrrv. r.r'Mii'.e u-r i. iu....
.1. W. Iyk-s. truant officer
441.60
4.00
75.00
1.70
9.00
9.75
209.35
385.S7
5.71
More Excitement and Larger Crowds Daily at the
GIGANTIC
iONEY
RiBDK
SALE
How on
at the
ndleton Clook & Suit House
Buyers become more enthusiastic as they visit each department. They have commenced to realize that we are giving
them the greatest bargains they have ever tecured in the history of the city.
Prices Have Not Beei Marked Up Here But Seasonable
Merchandise Is Actually Selling At Below Cost.
Suits Coats Millinery Waists Furs Skirts Shoes Underwear
Shawls Notions All have felt the knife they must be turned into cash..
7.50
8.95
1.50
96.30
S.55
5.00
5.00
6.00
2.40
12.30
4.70 1809.60
Ladies and Misses
Suits and Skirts
A big lot of suits for ladies and
misses will throw them on one ta
ble and to be sold for less than the
cost of the lining:.
Values up to $10 now $2.09
Ladies' H2.50 suits now.... $5.99
Ladles' $15 suits now $8.49
Ladles' $13 suits now $0.89
Ladies' $20 suits now $11.29
Ladies' $25 suits now $14.49
Ladies' $30 and $35 suits now
$19.00
These suits come In all kinds of
materials and all the popular
shades.
Ladles' and misses $3 walking
skirts 09c and $1.40
Ladies' and misses, ,$4 walking
skirts now $1.90
Ladles' and misses' $5 walking
skirts now $2.99
Ladles' and misses' $6 and $7
walking skirts now $3.90
Ladies and misses $9 and $10
walking skirts now $5.99
Ladies and misses' $12 and $15
walking skirts now $8.00
A big lot of children's dresses to
be sold for 911c, worth three times
the price.
Bebbings, Etc.
30c pillow case's now 18c
$1.25 sheets, full size, now ... 70c
$1.50 white bed spreads now 09c
?c cotton towels now 4c
20c Turkish bnth towels now lie
30c Turkish bath towels now 10c
200 umbrellas worth $1.50... 79c
Ladies, Misses, Childrens,
Infants Coats
These coats come In all lengths,
materials, shades and can fit any
one. Over 500 wraps to be sold at
sacrificing prices.
We' have over 100 coats In all
sizes, some worth up to $5.... 09c
There are only one and two of a
I kind and we are determined ta
dispose of them at any price. Our
regular new line has also been re
duced below cost. , All materials
and shades.
Ladles' and misses' $10 coats now
$5.00
Ladles' and misses $15 coats now
$8.40
Ladles' and misses' $20 coats now
$11.20
Ladles' and misses' $25 coats now
$11.05
Ladles' and misses' $30 and $35
coat now $10.50
Ladies' fur coats to be sold at
?reat reductions.
$35 fur coats now $21.50
Ladies' Duck Urand raincoats, $6
value $2.90
Ladles' silk rain coats, $20 value,
now $9.40
Shoes for Ladies
This department Is a store In it
self, where you will be able to get
shoes for less than the cost of the
leather during this sale.
Ladles' $2.50 Old Comfort shorn
now $1-30
Ladles' $3 dress shoes now.. $1.99
Shoes for Ladies
Misses. Childrens & Infants
Ladles' $3.50 dress shoes now $2.29
Ladles' $4 dress shoes now ,.$2.K9
Ladles' $3.60 vlcl kid oxfords now
$2.1
Uulles' $4 patent kid oxfords now
$2.19
Ii dies' $2.50 patent kid oxfords
now $1.3
Misses' $2.50 heavy school shoes
now $1.49
Misses' $3 dress shoes now ..$1.09
Hoys' and girls' $2 heavy school
shoes now $1.39
Hoys' anil girls' $3 dress shoes now
$!.!
Infants' shoes, $1 values, In black,
tan and white, now 30c
Remember, this sale lasts only 7 days more and is for cash.
REMEMBER THIS SALE ONLY LASTS SEVEN DAYS, SO WE ADVISE EVERYHODY TO COM E EARLY. OCR ClU'NTKRS. OCR
SHELVES AND OCR FLOORS ARE LOADED DOWN WITH THE HICHEST GRADE MERCHANDISE FOR LDIES, MISSES. CHILDREN
ND INFANTS. AND MARKED AT PRICES THAT WILL AMAZE YOC. WE MENTION ONLY A FEW OF THE THOUSANDS OF HAR
G UNS WE OFFER. AND WE WANT YOU TO READ EACH AND EVERY PRICE, WHICH WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF HOW THINGS
WILL RE SLAUGHTERED. RAILROAD FARE PAID TO PURCHASERS OF $15 AND UP. LOTS OF HELP TO WAIT ON YOU.
Pendleton Cloak and Suit House, K'SMSi
The McGill Mercantile Co., Sale Managers
SQUEEZING WATER OUT OF
LOCAL PUBLIC UTILITIES.
George It. Sheldon Says Net Earnings
Are IM'Ing Sjeiit In Improve
ments. Gemge R. Sheldon of New York, a
director of the North American com
pany, which controls and operates the
public utility corporations of St. Louis
who Is here with other members of the
board for the annual inspect'm of
the properties, said last nRnt that
during tha past five or six years the
board has been squeezing the water
out of the stock of the local proper
ties by putting bark Into them the
net earnings, says the St. Louis Globe
Democrat. He declared that the stock
was watered through no fault of the
present owner.
4.04
61. Si
To
and $6657.1 4
4fi. )3
49.11
24.00
340. 50
Union 56.00
S4.2.'.
27.io
74.22
30.25
164.7",
143.89
W. Pilot Roek
-ni l vjt of c-noral fu
Komi and Highway.
D-'ri't No. H. E. We.ver. road Supt. N. Milton ,5i''?
DNtri'-r No 3. r V.. Ilnber. road Supt. S. Milton 1 'A .'n
i. v.. i i in i i,, road Supt. Valley 49;,l)
r,!,tr!-t No. r.. I. F. Lavender, road Supt. E. Weston
r:--rir N. t,. Frank Kin, road Supt. Weston
l,i,.tr!ct No. 7. Josh D. Oish, road Supt. Mountain
d Sunt. S. Athena .
r,u-r;, t , 11 H C. Dunninsiton, road Supt. Helix -'
t No. 14. Charles rhaney. roa 1 Supt.
r. :. i- fhrf Traver. road Sunt. Fulton
D-trir t No. 16.' J. W. Whitman, road Supt. Yoakum 20.50
i.- v,. n T H Saline, road Supt. Echo 441. 4
Diniir-t No. 1!'. J. K. Arkell, ro?d Supt. Hoeue
T.i-trirt Xu (. Alex HuJson. road Supt. 8. McKay
D;-tr!rt No. 21. James Nelson, road Supt. Vinson
I!. Noble, road Supt
i.i...:... v.. o. v.!.ri..u F!!v road Sunt. Willow Springs
Tonri.-t No. 2r.. A. J. Mors, road Supt. Alba 2X-".1
I i -t r i f t No. 26. I'klah
DiMri't No. 2!. J F. Thomas, road Supt. P.Ingham Springs
Dihtri't No. 32. A. R. Maekey. road Supt. Riverside
Distri t No. 3:,. P.. L. Oliver, road Supt. N. McKay
t.- x-,. -c t it ir:.Vim mail Sunt. Hermiston
Di'-tri-1 No in. C F. Hargrove, road Supt. N. Holdman 101.00
District No. 3S. W. H. Hell, road Supt. N. Gilllland 1 13 40
Miscellaneous.
per.dMon Roller Mills. mr.Vlntr l"vy above bridge over Umatilla
livi-r. east of Pendleton
Frank Saling. freight on road supplies
t. . t.. v. fv. r-virf4hlp erader
ii..!.i.. r.'dinni, wagon and wheel barrows 207.85
J. M. Cook, labor
Inlat.d Empire Lumber Co.. lumber
L. '. Kothrock. marker
L. C. Rothroik. viewing road
J. V.. Bennett, marker
J. Iv Bennett, viewing road
Piter Scott, flagman
John W. Kitnbreli. surveying road
W. J. narke &. Co., supplies
NOTHING ELSE
IT
SEEMS
BELIEVES EVERY PEBSOX
WHO TRIES IT
People IIcto Pli-nseri Over Simple
Prescription for Home Made Kid
ney Cure Many People or Pendle
ton Have Made Up This Hecl
Betniirkablo Tales of Bel-f Told.
1.40
6.50
29.15
81.25
183.65
1275.00
21.95
325.00
3.20
.60
2.00
12.30
2.00
12.30
2.20
28.60
7.10
Total paid out of road fund $5329.54
Rlng'i Little Liver Pills for blllons
nesB, sick headache. They keep joa
well. A. C. Kleppen ft Bro
Leave your orders for Xmag trees
at Stark 4 Duke's poultry house.
'Phone black $791.
To make up enough of the "Dande
lion treatment," which is claimed to
be relieving nearly every sufferer who
uses It for backache, kidney com
plaint, sore weak bladder and rheu
matism; get from any good prescrip
tion pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid
Extract Dandelion, one ounce Com
pound Kargon and three ounces Com
pound Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Shake
well in a bottle and take In teaspoon
ful doses after each meal and again
at bedtime.
Those who have tried It claim that
It acts gently but thoroughly on the
kidneys, relieving backache and blad
der trouble and urinary difficulties
before you realize It. Many cases of
rheumatism are known to have been
relieved within a few days, the pain
and swelling diminishing with each
dose.
This simple recipe Is said to
strengthen and cleanse the elimlna
tlve tissues of the kidneys so that they
can filter and strain from the blood
and system the poisons, acids and
waste matter, which cause not only
rheumatism, but numerous other dis
eases. Every man or woman here
who feels that their kidneys are not
healthy and active, or who suffers
from any urinary trouble whatever
should not hesitate to make up this
mixture, as It Is certain to do much
good, and may save you from much
misery and suffering after a while.
Nature Provides
but one
California
it is the naiural winter home
of many thousand of tho
world's best people. Under
the gentle Influence of Its
mild winter climate, every
amusement and recreation
abounds. such bathing,
boating, fishing .driving;
such picnics, parties and
"Jollflcatlons."
:GO TO:
Los Angeles, Paso Robles
Hot Springs, Hotel del
Monte, Santa Barbara, San
Diego, Santa Monica. Venice,
Long Bench, Santa Cruz or a
score of similar resorts and
you will find health, congen
ial surroundings, hospitable
associates, faultless accom
modations and numberless
attractions and conveniences.
The O. R. 8c N. Co.
Connecting with
The Southern Pacific Co.
Makes inexpensive round trip
excursion rates to California.
A six months stopover
ticket, Pendleton to Los
Angeles and return is
1.70
$68.
Corresponding rates are In
effect to other points.
We have some very distinc
tive literature covering Cal
ifornia's winter resorts, and
will take pleasure In giving
you all of the Information
and assistance at our com
For tickets, sleeping car reserva
tions, etc., call on, telegraph or
write
F. J. QUINLAN, Agent Pendleton,
WM. M'MUBUAY, Gen. Pas. Agt,
PORTLAND, OREGOX.
BANK GUARANTEE
This bank has a Capital of
A Surplus and Undivided Profits of
Additional Shareholders Liability
Total,
$200,000.00
100,000.00
200,000.00
$500,000.00
As compared with the amount of our deposits,
don't you think that half a million dollars is a very
safe margin and guarantee against any possible
loss to our depositors?
The First National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon.
Known For Its Strength!
BOWLING, BILLIARDS, POOL.
Pastime Parlors
"Jim" Estes, Prop.
Cigars, Tobacco, Candles, Soft Drinks
Shooting Gallery.
Do You Want to Buy a Home?
1 can sell you desirable town property, well improved
and ready to move into, from 1200.00 up to 4000.00
Easy terms. I can also sell you
Irrigated Lands
In tracts from S acres up 10 10 acres.
I am agent for Deschutes Irrigated Lands. Price
40.00 per acre including perpetual water right.
I can sell you Lewiston Orchard Tracts, from 5
acres up to 160 acres, prices vary according to loca
tion and nearness to city. Easy payments.
1 have Fruit Lands in the Umpqua Valley for sale,
and will improve the land for you while you continue
your present employment,
You can own a tine, orchard in a few years, if you
buy this land and pay for it in small monthly pay
ments. Call at my office and let me explain these propositions
to you.
&. E. TARBET
Room 5, Basement of American National Bank BId'g.
Cor. Main & Alta Sts., Pendleton, Ore.