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    PAGE EIGHT.
Commissioners' Report
Claim allowed by the County Court
I IU April, 114, term except those
claim allowed by statute.
Jf. B. Bowman, circuit court.
photo work 3. SO
O. F Parker, do auto hire.'.. 6 00
J. L. Miller, Justice court, State
vn. UMiloten 5.20
J. H. West, do, constable.... 11.20
Louis Scholl, Jr., do, State
vs. Tudera, et al 7.S0
A. B. Gillette, do, constable.. 1.70
Frank Young, do, witness.... 1.50
Wm. McRoberta, do 1.S0
Km met Browning, do 1.50
11. H. lUcReynolda. do, State
va. Jackann S.25
C. L. Newcnmb, do, constable. 7.20
C. b. Xewcomb, do, witness.. 1.50
J. H. Becker, do, State vs.
llhinehart 18.40
Ben Moore, do, constable .... 7.60
A. M. Kottmler. do, witness.. 2.70
Mrs. Mary Lorenz, do 2.10
J. E. Troxel. do 2.10
Joe H. Parkes, do, State vs.
Howe 6.65
John Kearney, do, constable.. 1.70
R. Hess, do, witness 1.70
Joe H. Parkes, do, State vs.
Williams 5.55
John Kearney, do, constable.. 2.30
Joe H. Parkea, do, State vs.
Callahan 5.20
John Kearney, do, constable. . . 2.40
Joe H. Parkes. do, State vs.
Bell 7.40
Jesxe Porter, do, witness 7.70
Joe H. Parkes, do. State vs.
Moran : 8 50
Ed Buhrer, do, witness 1.70
Walter Rose, do 1.70
Geo. Johnson, do 1.70
Frank Noble.. do 1.70
Hiram Stlnson, do 1.70
Walter Gilman. do 1.70
Joe H. Parkes, do, State vs.
Chambers 6.20
John Kearney, do. constable. . . 2.20
Western Union Tel. Co., sheriff
office, telegrams 2.93
T. D. Taylor, do, drayage.... .50
T. D. Taylor, do, R, R. fare... 40.00
T. D Taylor, do 4.95
W. J. Clarke, do, hardware.. 1.50
P. D. Cunningham Co., do, sup
plies 3.35
Zion Office Supply Co , do,
criminal record 1.50
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. tele
phones all offices 4S.00
Frank Saling, clerk's office,
postage and express 10.47
live Wire, do, advertising and
supplies 12.50
W. J. Jones, do, express .50
H. W. Ireland, do, supplies.. 10.25
Bushong & Co, do, typewriter
ribbons 6.07
Live Wire, recorder's office,
letter heads 2.75
H. & M. Ribbon and Carbon
Co. do, supplies 9.00
Glass & Prudhomme, do, deed
records 38.49
W. J. Clarke, treas. office,
supplies 1.70
Live Wire, do, printing: 12.35
P. D. Cunningham Co., do,
supplies J.35
L. G. Fraxier, supplies, all of-
Aces 18.70
J. B. Swiuler, coroner ino,.
Juror 1.20
A. B. Stephens, Jr. 1.20
John Hatter, do 1 20
F. W. Cline, do 1.20
H. C. Means, do 1.20
A. G. Means, do. 1.20
J. A. Stephens, do, witness. . . . 1.70
Robert Gibbs, do 1.70
Haws Judd, do 2 50
H. S. Garfield, do 25.55
tree water Times, school supt
advertising 7.50
Pearl Burton, do, assistant... 8.00
Norma A. Toung, do 22.00
I. E. Toung, do, expense acct.
3 months 81.35
W. H. Musselman, do, supv.
traveling expenses 54.35
J. Alton Yeager, do 49.85
Frank Baling, do, postage...: 33.00
Frank Baling, postage for dist
attorney 11.00
D. J. McFaul. health officer.
small pox investigation.... 25.00
Robert J. Wheeler, assess. &
col. of taxes 137.75
B. B. fcpllman, do 123.50
F. W. Hendley, do 78.00
William Sutherland, do 80.00
Pearl Burton, do 14.55
R. T. Brown, do 62.50
Nellie Whorton, do 25.25
r-aat regonian, assessor, print
ing 56.50
C. P. Strain, do, express 1.17
Class Sc Prudhomme, do, sup-
ulles 51.61
R. O. Hawks, do, field work. 64 00
Alex Hudson, do 72.00
J. T. Williamson, do, abstract 46.80
W. 1. Gadwa, do, repairs 1.50
W. I. Gadwa, Jail, repairs... .75
T. D. Taylor, tax rebate 135.27
T. D. Taylor, do 111.60
W. A. Wallace, do 30.00
Alice G. Dausener, widow's
pension 40.00
Birdie E. Swarthart, do 25.00
Pearl E. Broxson, do 17.50
Mallnda Reed, do 25.00
lKra E. Geissel, do 32.50
Ida Stewart, do 55.00
Flora May Harper, do 10.00
Katie Wight, do 17.50
Pearl E. Freeman, do 17.50
Mary V. Ellis, do 10.00
Josie Kirk, do 25.00
Lucy Gilmore, do 10.00
Winnie Fox. do 17.50
Iddle Blizard. do 25.00
C. Rohrman, court house, '
brooms 2. 20
W. Wilkinson, do, clock repairs 5.75
Pacific Power & Light, do,
lights 40.00
J. L. Vaughan, do, electric
supplies .80
Pendleton Water . Com, do
water .... 9.30
Taylor Hardware Co, do,
supplies .50
OCT TOUR CANADIAN IIOCE
from the
Canadian Pacific
Don't waste your time and money
on high priced and worn out lands,
as an immense area of the most fer
tile land in Western Canada is for
ale at low prices ranging from 811
to 830 per acre, and $35 to $75 per
acre for Irrigated lands. Terms:
One Twentieth IKwn, Balance In
Xlnrteetn Annual Install menu, inter
est six per cent.
We Lou You Two Thousand Dol
lars for Farm Improvements, repay
able In twenty yearly instalments at
ix per cent, with no other security
than the land itself.
To approved land purchasers we
advance livestock to the extent of
one Thousand Dollars on a loan basis.
The movement of American farmers
to the Canadian Northwest continues
In Increasing numbers.' A train of fif
teen coaches with eight hundred set
tlers entered Canada via North Portal,
iak, March jth.
Settlers rates issued to homeseek
era. For full particulars apply.
It. C, Bosworth, Dlst. Representative,
CANADIAN PACIFIC KY. CO. '
Department of Natural Resources,
70 & Pprague Ave.. Spokane Wash., or
C. 12. llouectclt. Local ItirveentaUve.
Beddow & Miller, do, plumb'g 8.30
City Scavenger & Garb, do.
hauling garbage 75
Bentley A LefflngwelL do, In
surance . 100.00
Lee Moorhouse, do 182.0V
Joe H. Parkea. do 167.50
Chaa. E. Heard, do 60.00
Llvermore &. Bickers, do.... 100.00
Mark Moorhouse. do 50.00
T. D. Taylor, Jail, board of
prisoners . 211.50
A. C. Koeppen Bros, do, drugs 13.50
D. C J. Whittaker, do, ined.
services 2.00
D. D. Phelps, do, repair boiler 1.00
Pend. Drug Co., poor, drugs 6.S5
Tallman & Co, do 15.00
Pacific Power & Light, do.
power and light 9.75
Pendleton Electric Supply H'se
poor, electric supplies 1.65
A. C. Koeppen & Bros, do.
drugs 35.60
Alexander Dept. Store, do.
supplies 7.00
Fred Book, do. tobacco 8.05
Pendleton Abstract Co, do, in
surance poor farm 91.00
J. B. McDill. do, money adv.. 7.35
Abe Liswig. do, labor on farm 17.50
Penland Bros, do, express and
drayajre , 4 25
S. D. Taylor, do, care pauper. 2.90
T. D. Taylor, do, RR. fare... 9.00
Inland Empire Lumber, do.
wood 14.50
Oregon Lumber Yard, do lum. 6.50
W. T. Porter, do. digging grave 5.00
Mrs. M. A. Means, do, care Mrs.
Sensney 10.00
Mandard Grocery Co, do, gro
ceries 42.00
Peoples Warehouse, do 18.32
Inland Mercantile Co, do.
supplies 5.00
A. T. Mathews Co, do 6.10
Penland Bros, do, drayage.. .85
C. S. Terpening, do, care Mrs.
Sere 38.00
Fruitland Grocery Co, do.
groceries 11.55
Pendleton Roller Mills, do,
bran and shorts 15.00
sw earingen Bros, do, meals
for pauper 3. 00
H. S. Garfield, insane, exam.. 20.00
East regonian, election regis
tration blanks 100.00
S. J. Campbell, fruit inspect'r 96.85
J. L. Teachenor. miscel, small
pox nursing IS. 00
East Oregonian, do, commis
report 10.95
Milton Eagle, do 10.9
Joe Sullivan, do, indigent sold. 20.00
Boys' and Girls' Aid Society,
do, charity ;.. 10.00
Hotel Pendleton, do, teachers
institute 7.50
C. P. Strain, county library. 1500. Oo
L. A. Reineman, watermaster 119.90
Warren Reeder, dep. water
master 50.00
Mrs. Sadie Pearson, nursing
small pox case 22.00
I. V. Temple, investigating
small pox 5.00
D. J. Cody, nursing small pox
case 12.35
J. E. Vanderpool, med. serv... 10.25
Geo. A. Ogle & Co, atlasses 150.00
T D Taylor, RR fare for sol
diers home 30.00
H. M. Cockburn, co. commr.. 100.00
H. A. Waterman, do 80.00
A. C Funk, deputy sheriff.. 125.00
J. A. Blakley, do 100.00
J. H. Estes. do 100.00
R. T. Brown, deputy clerk... 125.00
Muriel Saling. clerks steno... 70.00
B. S. Burroughs, rec. deputy
hire 125.00
J. E. Beam, dep. treasurer. . 100.00
D. J. McFaul, health officer. 13.90
Geo. Simpson, Janitor 75.00
J. B. McDill, supt, poor farm
1-2 month 50.00
J. A. Horn, do 50.00
H. S. Garfield, co. physician 35.00
J. Alton Yeager, school supv. 120.00
W. H. Musselman, do 120.00
Frances Saling, registration.. 65.00
Will Murphy, la. rd. dist. 2... 83.95
J. Allen, do 4.25
F. Dixon, do 86.05
E. Hodgen, do 77.55
A. Kralman, do 46.70
R. Gentry, do 39.93
G. Grimes, do 89.30
P. Murphy, do 105.90
I. M. Rambe,.do 3.35
G. Smith, do 39.30
Thomas Thompson, dist. 3... 56.00
A. F. Compton, do 102.00
Arch Ellis, do 106.25
R. L. Chapman, do 12.75
fc-d Carter, do 2.25
Jim Terwilliger, do 8.50
J. Stanton, do 80.75
Ed Perkins, do 29.25
W. R. Mayberry, do 15.75
A. L. Brunton, do 4.50
J. L. Frailer, do 73.50
J. D. McKnight supplies, do 16.00
Tumalum Lumber Co, lumber
do 9.10
Putnam McKnight Co, sup
plies, do 5.60
Edward Anderson, labor dist 5 112.50
jSoren Thorsen, do 66.25
(.nag. rnipps, ao ZU.Z5
Fred Rambo, do 25.50
Porter Graham, do 47.25
A. P. Wright, do ...46.75
Walter Williams, do 25.00
Glaspey Bros, labor dist. 7... 15.95
C. O. Tenry, labor dist. 8 36.00
Wm. Bacon, do 34.00
(-has, Payne, do 34.00
A. R. Booher. do 6.75
Walt Booher, do 13.50
Roy Cannon, do 8.00
C. S. Stone, labor dist. 9.... 15.00
M. Kelly, do 12.37
G. Myrick, do 12.37
S. C. Stone, do 30.00
I. A. Christopher, la. dist. 10. 5.25
Arnold Planting, do 3.15
Chas. Gerking, do 25.00
O. A. Simpson, do 38.25
H. C. Rothrock, do 10.7 a
S. R. Hunter, do 81.00
E. E. Eheler, supps. dist. 11.. 21.05
H. Smith labor diet. 11 64.25
G. R. Herman, do 68.00
W. H. Albee, do 84.00
Geo. Clay, do 31.50
Robt. Cocke, do 2.25
A. E. Porter, do 2.0u
Julius Nelson, do 69.75
Oregon Hardware and Imp.
Co, hardware, dist. 17 s 3.65
R. I. Yerxa, labor dist. 17... 16.75
W. C. Kirk, do
H. H. Edwards, do . . . .
w. r. Wood, labor dist. 18.... 8.60
W. J. Wattenberger, do ..... 11.25
Clea Denney, labor disc 20.. 27.00
T. Erickson, do 11.25
Roy Lake, do 12.35
Harry Hicks, do y.00
Wm. Seaman, do 62.50
Chas. May, do 45.60
Wm. Murtinger, do . 22.50
Perry Ames, do 27.60
Lea Sherer, do 24.75
R. Clarkson, do 20.25
Mike Cully, do 21.35
Geo. McGeorge, do 1.65
Paul Greenberg, do r 23.60
R. C. Bleakney, do 23.60
H. Doddy, do 21.36
Geo. Bino, do . . 23.60
Lee Beam, do . ; ; . . . . 27.60
R. U Hicks, do 24.75
J. Albers, do , .22.50
R. L. Hicks. Jr., do 17.50
Sam Field, do 107.60
Frank Taylor, do 107.60
Bert Plersol. do 40.60
Wm. Purcell, do 44.60
Taylor Hardware Co, hard
ware, do 8.53
Pendleton Iron Works, spikes
do 7.65
Oregon Lumber Yard, lum- ,
ber. do 72.69
S. J. Hill, labor, dist. 22.... 43.45
PIlL?Ag.T ftEflOXIAy. PENDLETON. OREGON". SATURDAY. APKIL IS. 1014.
TEN PAGES.
... 25.50
. .. 19.00
Geo. Royer, do . .
M. A. Stookey, do
Airreo Knotts. ao
Jack Ogg. da
John Sylvester, do
Thos. Jaques, do
W. L. Mathews, do
Thos. Jaques, do ,
Pilot Rock Lumber Co, lum
ber, do ;
Monarch Hdw. Co.. hdw. do..
F. Bennett, labor dist. 29....
Jess Bennett, do .' . ,
Geo. Grace, do
J. F. Thompson, do
H. S. Thompson, do
D. O. Thompson, do . . . . . ,
D. W. Mulkey. do
James Howton. labor dist. 34.
E. F Prltchett. do
F. W. Chase, do
Geo. Schrimsher, do
J T. Haun, do
Jack Kolehmainer, la. dist. 35
Wm. DeVore, la. dist. 36
Alex Young, do
Maurice Johnson, do . ,
W. J. Theriault do
Geo. Mosler, do
W. J. Downer, do
Albert Benedict, do
Wm. DeVore. do
W. J. Theriault, do
Jacob L. Stork, blacksmithing
diagonal road
Chas. Schultx, labor Wild
Horse macadam
John Tande, do
Frank Burmaster, do
Tom Sullivan, do
Joe Evans, do
Homer Evans, do
Wm. Thomas, do
Ross Jones, do
D. X. Thomas, do
J. A. Cooper, do
Bert Sharp, do
Wm. Miller, do
Walter Fowler, do
G. Marshall, do
Wm. Marshall, do
Joe Kelly, do
Tom Crumly, do
Lee Sheares, do
Cell! Vanebetto, do
Art May, do . . ,
Joe Atwood, do
Tom Anderson, do
Geo. Guelker, do
R. F. Ainsworth. do
Joe Hassell. do
Chas. McXeil, do
E. L. Porter, do
Ed Dodd, do
Pat Bino. do
Thos. Arthur, do
r Bean, do
Walt Smith, do
Steve Romlnike, do
Jim Keahoe, do
Jim Stewart, do
Chas. Wright, do
vtm. Fisherman, do
Sam Wood, do
Chas. Regan, do
Vernie Marr, do
Gus Anderson, do
Bert Pitcher, do
Jess Limebaugh, do
U A. skelton. do
Lee Bishop, do
Jim Kealler, do
B. B. Gervais. do
Jack Gervais. do
A. Stavls, do
William O'Xeil. do
Jess Limebaugh, do
Geo. Pilos, do
Chris Pappas, do
Andy Karas, do
Harris Argos. do
R. A. Frailer, do
Wm. Paxe. do
W. J. Bourshaw, do
W. T. Bourshaw. do
John Kerner, do
Oliver. Finger, do
Mike Kelly, do
John Olson, do
E. P. Maerz, do
A. Johnson, do
Wm. Robinson, do
r. M. Ben. ao
Frank Miller, do
J. B. Smith, do
A H. Stevens, do
Will Beathe. do
O. W. Huey, do
John Duncan, do
L. M. Fisher, do
Oliver Perry, do
L. Thompson, do
A. Starks. do
Tom Corvie. do
Owen Thompson, do
Dan Caruso, do
Chas. Davis, do
Gus Rambo, do
C. W. Veath, do
Jim Haggarty, do
J. Hess, do
Tas Sullivan, do
T. Deniham, do
Sam Same, do
H. RIckford, do
B. F. Xelson. do
T. X. Campbell, do
A. B. Hogan, do
Rom Jones, do
E. L. Davis, do
O c. Davis, do
Tom Conway, do
Geo. Mosul e. do
Henrv Parber. do
T. Erickson. do
Rov LnVe. do
Chas. McGregor, do
Charley Mvers, do
Harry Hi-ks. do
wn P"'h. do
J Mike nielas. do
Otto VHen. do
T. J Holuhlhan, do
W. Hearle. do
Albt. Peterson, do
Wm Stone, do
S. M. Green, do
Frank Hess, do
Jo Barnes do
Wm. McGrth. do
Charles Weaver, do
Edgar Hillhouse. do
Oliver Barber, do
Dave Coffman, do ..
Mike Luis, do ..
Chas, Sands, do
Gold Reynolds, do
O. C. Armstrong, do
S. S. Plersol. do
Marlon Smith, do
O. W. Clark, do
James Ware, do
John Ware, do .
John Crumm, do
Wm. Boiler, do .'
W. J.Crablll, do
Geo. Wilson, do
Price Davis, do
Ed Ross, do
Tom Williams, do
D. W. Smith, do
W. M. Haley, do
Ed Scott, do
H. H. Clemmons, do
Lee Bishop, do
Geo. Mullen, do
Winn Burden, do
Earl King, do
Fred Lldvall, do
H. L. Beadt, do
Oscar Bush, do
Enoch Vlter, do
Oscar Fallin, do
Roy Clemmons, do
L. Lorine, do
T. Slrene, do
Chas. May, do ,
W. O. Seaman, do
Wm. Murtinger, do
Pat Ames, do
H. Clarkson. do
Mike McCurley, do
Lee Sherer, do
L B. Hicks, do .. ...
L A. Skelton. do
William O'Xeil, do
Paul Greenburg, do
R. C. Bleakney, do
ii. Lavsay, do .
'32.70
19.25
14.85
10.10
6.75
6.73
23.05
29.60
4.10
4.95
2.2S
2.25
19.25
15.00
, 9.00
9 00
2.25
14.65
29.75"
12.75
25.50
40.50
19.10
15.76
8.75
3.50
22.50
4.25
23.37
11.25
15.75
14 00
3.85
2.75
2.75
.75
.85
2.35
2.35
3.25
4.15
5.60
2.00
l.So
3.60
1.85
3.60
2.35
4.60
2.45
7.13
4.25
1.75
5.75
12.50
6.00
5.93
3.25
8.90
10.00
2.90
6.95
17.50
2.85
10.60
10.60
6.55
2.89
2 20
7.50
4.75
4.00
17.60
14.80
13.75
2.75
14.10
12.80
7.50
6.65
6.65
.50
4.10
6.65
3.35
.75
3.10
3.10
7.15
11.05
156.25
17.50
23. 5n
12.75
12.75
5.30
5.20
11.25
7.20
7.20
17.00
1.75
1.90
16.05
22.30
S.30
21.40
13.15
11.10
9.25
8.50
7.35
21.05
9.80
33.60
9.00
3.80
17.25
1.5R
4.70
22.85
16.95
12.10
3.10
2.25
12.50
27 25
42.35
4.R5
4.51
34 05
10.80
9.35
S5
8.4ft
41 50
7 75
9.90
3.8t
7.60
9.50
12.00
lo.no
7.30
7.55
10.35
5.60
54.09
81.00
6.93
38.25
58.50
8.15
40.50
156.10
65.45
. 28.65
87.10
73.60
48. 35
118.00
82.60
47.50
34.70
36.45
6.10
40.20
45.9a
35.85
31.05
96.65
11.90
99.05
31.75
78.20
77.10
86.40
26.85
27.75
27.43
8. 2a
6.35
6.36
4V.95
67.80
12.70
11.05
9.45
16.75
3.25
11.60
11.85
6.45
7.70
11.55
11.35
Joe Bino, do ,
Bee Beam, do
Sam Fields, do
Frank Taylor, do
Bert Plersol, do
Wm. Piircll Hi
John Alberts, do
Joe Murphy, do
R L. HlrkH dn
Sid Crablll. 'do
Albert Pasae, do
C. F. Gregory, do
Wm. Turner, do
W. Bevan. do ,
Clarence Hrrv An
William Mason,' do
! . Hutchinson, do
Harry Clay, do
ade Pipmon. do
H. Rlchord, do
C. Osborne, do
Joe Meyer, do
John Bedlngfleld, do
A. B. Hogan. do
J. Blores, do
Fred Davis, do
G. H. Wilson, do
Geo. Pickett, do
C. Madison, do
A. H. Samuels, do
W. R. Barnes, do
Chas. Clark, do
Sv Gelvin. do
W. R. Hurst, boarding camp,
do
Mrs Gold Reynolds, do
Vmatllla County Camp. do...
Oregon Lumber Yard, lum
ber, do
K. L. Welck, blacksm'g. do.,
Pendleton Electric Supply
House. RUnnlieH. Hn
W. J. Clarke, hardware, do..
tayior Hardware Co, do....
Pendleton Iron Works, sup
plies, do
Pacific Power & Light Co,
power, ao . ;
Standard Oil Co, gasoline,
do
Walla Walla Construction Co.
pipe, miscelaneous . .
Penland Bros, pipe anl labor,
do
C. H. Martin, salary road supv.
uo
Oregon Motor Garage, Ford
tourinir pur An
Oregon Motor Garage, gaso
line, etc.. 1n . .
Van Petten Lumber Co, iaths,
ao
Inland Empire Lumber Co,
lumber, dn
Hudson Feenaughty Co, " re
version grades, etc
W. H. McCormmach. hog wire
J. A. Rust, replacing fence...
Dave Lavender, tackle block
and rope
D. C. Brownell. expense to
Portland road 754
Geary Klmbrell. witness In
lawsuit. Portland .
W. J. Stockman, rd. chalnman
L. C. Rothrock. do
H. C. Mills, flagman
M. L. Warren, marker
J. W. Klmbrell, surveyor
R. A. Bissinger, chalnman..
L C. Rothrock, viewer
W. J. Stockman, viewer and
use of car
Geary Klmbrell, making sur
vey Pendleton Abstract Co.. aij'-
Btract
Agnes Craig.' right "of way.'..'
rvunosioi. ao .
Jennie Van Pelt do .......'.
E. L. Swartzlander, do
23.53
13 50
131.80
132.10
39.75
62.23
14.25
7.75
1.90
110.25
20.85
88.65
13.75
11.35
10.65
3.75
10.00
10.80
11.0a
7.65
8.70
5.90
6.90
12.35
.1.60
8.15
3.2i
2.85
2.63
3.25
102.00
24.00
11.25
655.60
429.65
607.23
636.01
4.25
6.80
221.47
45.19
25.60
84.05
21.26
6.60
3.00
165.75
650.30
27.55
1.43
38.14
358.28
155.44
63.00
12.85
35.10
60.00
8.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
54.20
2 00
12.00
40.00
IS 60
12.00
150.00
100.00
150.00
100.00
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON LODGE No. II
A. F. and A. M, meeU aa
first and third Mondays of
each month. All visiting brother! arc
Invited.
DAMON LODGE NO. 4
K. ot P., meets every Mon
Jay evening In I. O. O. F
hall. Visiting brothers cor
dlally Invito to attend
C. P. Strain, C. C; J. H. Gwlnn,
K. R. 8.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor
two funeral cars. Calls responded to
lay or night. Phone 75.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTT
Veterinarian. Residence telephone
27; office tellephone 20.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
aw. Office In American Natlenal
Bank Building.
JAMES A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office In Despaln building.
CARTER SMYTHE, ATTORNEY8
at law. Office In rear ot American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company,
J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE
Funeral director and licensed em-
oalmer. Most modern funeral parlor.
morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to day . or night. Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 6$.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO, MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to aU
lands in Umatilla county. Loans on
:lty and farm property. Buys and
sella all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage business. Pays
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. Writes fire, life and acct
lent Insurance. References, any bank
In Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS. Pre
C. H. MARSH, Sec.
BENTLEY St LEFFINGWELL, REAL
state, fire, life and accident Insur
ance agents. SIS Main street. Phone
404.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPBOh
street, Carney ft Bradley, Prop
Livery, feed and sale stable. Ooo
rigs at all times. Cab line In connec
tion. Phone 70.
PETERSON 4k BISHOP, ATTOR
neys at law; rooms I and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, I, I
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office in Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNEY AND
consullor at law. Office In Despaln
building.
ROSCOE R. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Despaln building.
PHYSICIANS.
H. B. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMBO
pathle physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd Block. Telephone: Office
141 W: residence 111 J.
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
V. 8TROBLE, DEALER IN NSW
and second-hand goods. Cash sal
for all second-hand goods bought
Cheapest place In Pendleton to btu
household goods. Call and get fcli
prices. Ill E. Court street Phone
117 W.
AUCTIONEERS. '
AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR
egonlaa makes a specialty of aue
don sale bills, cards and advertising.
We can furnish auctioneer, elsrk uf
advertising complete that will assure
you of having a successful tale.
COL. W. F. TOHNKA, AUCTIONEER
makes a specialty of farmers stock
and machinery sales. "The man that
gets you the money." Leave order
at East Oregonian office
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS,
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stationery, eta.
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonian office and see samples.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST OIU
gonlan makes a specialty of auo
tlon sale bills, cards and advertising.
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and
advertising complete that will assure
you of having a successful sale.
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SEASON CARDS and SALE BILLS
of everv description printed at ra.
sonable prices at the East Oregonian.
We have a fine lot of stock cuts that
our patrons are allowed the free use
of.
BEAVER ENGRAVING
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fOSTlAMD
Prohibition Amendment Rearing.
WASHINGTON. April 17. The res
olution for a constitutional amend
ment for national prohibition was
scheduled for a hearlmr ketnr
ate sub-committee.
Straight at It.
There Is no use of our "beating
around the bush." We "might as well
out with It first as last. We want
you to try Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy the next time you have a
cough or cold. There is no reason
so far as we can see why you should
not do so. This preparation by Its
remarkable cures has gained a world
wide reputation, and people every
where speak of It In the highest terms
of praise. It Is for sale by all deal
ers. Adv.
Norman Gaynor Married.
FAIRFAX COURTHOUSE, Va,
April 18. Norman Gaynor, young
est son of the late Mavor Gavnor of
New York, was married to Miss Eliza.
beth Page at the horn eof the bride's
father. Dr. Frank Page. Miss Page
Is a nlee of Ambassador Page.
NOTICE OP PROPOSED CHARTER AM-
TJtUaiG2t AO,
Tha Prtm ms nAnll t. .JI&uJt m t
v VMUimuu VVUUt.il UM VI UCI CU V UfJC
1 election to be held April 28. 1914, to vote
on meunres proposed by Initiative Petition
.iu uu iu, vii nccoravr ana iransmip
ted to tbe Common Council, as follows :
Tbe following Is tbe form and namber In
Which th fflMsnr. will h. n.tn.iul k-
official ballot:
rKOrOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION.
Charter Amendment anthorUing Tbe City
of Pndlfnn tn I n n rt .JJUInn.l
edness not exceeding $40,000.00 and to
wuum tucrciur, lur purpoves oi con
tructtng, and completing construction of,
gravity system of water works, and ex
empting bonds from taxation.
tnn Vote YES or NO.
400 Yes. .
401. No.
Tbe full Mil, anit .rf nf -mM, i.
as follows s
a mi t.
To propose by Initiative petition so Act
iiucuu ma v.uarirr oi ina city ot fen
dleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, and to au
thorize and empower said City to Incur an
SrlHItlnn (nH.htulnH. n I m tn
.Huu.uuov, u U . V-XU1UK S-IV,
000.00, to that already authorized, and to
Issue, sell and dispose of negotiable bonds
therefor, to an amount not exceeding 40,
000.00, In addition to all bonds heretofore
authorized to be Issued, for the purposes of
(-fliiisii riif-r in sr sinn f-nmniavina ouBa
tlon of, a gravity system of water works to
r 1 J - "J tm luu.uil.u I BUU 111,
Innahttan. rtt . V. ....It. .ji.i.i .l .
" l"" l- Ivlllldl kujuiuiuk lue
-.ilj iwi m, it-rniurj in toe vicinity oc Sacn
gravity system with water, to exempt such
bonds from taxation, and declaring that
"i lunu, nor muj inaeDieaneas evi
deuced by them, shall be taken Into ac
count In computing the heretofore author
Ized Indebtedness which Tbe City of Pen
Be It Enacted by the People of Tbe City of
Pendleton :
Tbe People of The City of Pendleton do
Ilwi-laln. mm VaIUh a
mib si si r unuwi i
Tbat the Charter of The City of Pen die-
ended by adding thereto a section to be
numbered SECTION 1 A, which shall read
SECTION 1 A. That The City of Pen
dleton shall have power and authority, and
cur an Indebtedness not exceeding 140,-
wv.uu, in anuition to ue inaeoteoness al
ready authorized, and to Issue, sell and dls-
ndebtedDCM, to an amount not exceeding
--fv,wv.uv, in aaaiuon to an Don as nere
tofore authorized to be Issued, for the par.
poses of constructing and completing tbe
construction of. a gravity system of water
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Tlir. niAMUD) BXtAMBu
t-aalt-al At fmr BrurUi fc ;
-. KMfcwi wwwa linn:
I'lll la lit Snd Ual inettllfc'
bo.es, Mtkd wiia Glua Rlbooa.
Tama mm mtmmr. Hit mr wmmr
8nse(-C Afo iiM irtTEBIS
lAUOMD IIRAND I'.LLH, for t
yran I .town M licit. Safest. Always Kcll,b)4
works to supply said City and Its Inhabi
tants and the Inhabitants of tbe territory
adjoining tbe City and In tbe vicinity of
said gravity system with water. Tbe bonds
issued pursuant to this Section shall be
known as "WATER BONDS, Series C C,"
shall have those words written, printed or
engraved thereon, and shall be numbered
consecutively, commencing with number 1.
and If the whole amount of bonds author
ized by this Section shall not be Issued at
the same time, any subsequent Issue shall
be numbered commencing with the number
next following the last number Issued In
the next preceding Issue of said bonds. No
bond issued pursuant to tbe provisions of
this Section shall be subject or liable to any
taxation, and none of tbem, nor any In
debtedness evidenced by tbem, shall be
taken Into account In computing tbe here
tofore authorized Indebtedness which Tbe
City of Pendleton may Incur.
ii.
Tbe following Is tbe form and number In
which the measure will be printed oh tbe
official ballot:
I'ROTOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION.
Charter Amendment providing for re-assess
ment ot property assessed, or liable to
assessment, for the opening, altering or
In any manner Improving of any street,
construction or repair of sewers, or for
any kind of local Improvement, hereto
fore or hereafter made by Tbe City or
Pendleton.
Tots YES or NO.
402. Yes.
403 No.
The full title and text of such measure
Is as follows :
A BILL
To propose by Initiative petition An Act
to amend tbe Charter of The Cltv of Pen.
dleton, Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
and to provide for tbe re-assessment of pro-
pvnj inanii, or iiaoie 10 assessment, lor
the opening, altering, grading, paving or
Improving of any street, or the construc
tion, reconstruction or repair of any sewer,
or for any kind of local Improvement wblch
has been, or may hereafter be, made by
uld City.
Be It Enacted by Tbe People of Tbe City
of Pendleton:
Tbe People of Tbe City ot Pendleton do
Ordain as Follows:
Tbat the Charter of Tbe City of Pen
dleton, Umatilla Connty, Oregon shall be
amended by adding thereto a section to be
numbered SECTION IB, to read as follows:
SECTION 1 B. Tbat whenever an as
sessment for tbe opening, altering, grading,
paving or Improving of any street, or tbe
construction, re-constructlon or repair ot
any sewer or for any kind of local Improve
ment, wblcb has been or may hereafter bt
made by tbe City, has been or shall here
after be set aside, annulled, declared or
rendered void, or Its enforcement refused
by any court of this state, or any Federal
court, having Jurisdiction therein, whether
directly or by virtue of any decision of such
court, or when the council shall be la doubt
at to the validity of tuch assessment ' or
any part thereof, the council may, by ordi
nance, make a new assessment, or re-assessment,
upon the lots, blacks or parcels of
land which have been benefited by tucb
Improvement to tbe extent of their respec
tive and proportionate ahares of the full
value thereof. Such re-assessment shall be
based upon tbe special and peculiar bene
fit of tuch Improvement to the respective
parcela of land assessed, at the time of its
original making, but shall not exceed the
amount of such original assessment In
terest thereon from the date of delinquency
of the original assessment may be added
at tbe discretion of tbe Council. Such re
aesessment shall be made In an equitable
manner, as nearly as may be In accordance
wltb the law In force at tbe time It Is
made; but tbe Condcll may adopt a dif
ferent plan of apportionment of benefits,
when In Its Judgment essential, to secure
tn equitable re-assessment Tbe proceed
ings required by this Charter to be bad
prior to the making of the original as
sessment shall not be required to be taken
or bad within the Intent of this Section.
Such re-assessment shall be made and shall
become a charge npon the property upon
whlcb the same It laid, notwithstanding the
omission, failure or neglect of any officer,
body or person to comply with the provisions
of this Charter connected wltb or relating
to such Improvement snd original assess
ment and notwithstanding the proceedings
of tbe Conncll or of any officers, contractor
or other person connected with such work
or Improvement may have been Irregular ot
defective, whether such Irregularity or de
fect be Jurisdictional or otherwise. Such
re-assessment shall not be made In case of
a street Improvement wherein a remon
strance sufficient In law to defeat the or
iginal Improvement shall have been filed.
Tbe Council shall by resolution declare the
district that bat been or will be, benefited
by tbe Improvement for wblch tbe re-assessment
Is to be or thall be made, and
shall direct the Recorder or City Engineer
to prepare a preliminary re-aaseasment up
on tbe property Included therein within a
time to be fixed by said resolution. Upon
the passage of tuch resolution the Recorder
shall, at toon thereafter as tneb re-assest-ment
la prepared, give notice by ten suc
cessive publications In some dally newspa
per published In The City of Pendleton, that
such re-assessment Is on file In his office,
giving tbe date of tbe passage of tbe rtao
lutlon directing tbe making of the same
and tbe time at wblcb tbe Council will bear
and consider objections to said re-assessment
by parties aggrieved thereby, and
warning such persons not to depart until
such re-assessment has been completed. Tbe
Recorder shall forthwltb mall to tbe own
er of each lot or part thereof, or tract et
land, affected by such re-assessment, or to
his sgent. If the postofflce address of either
be known to tbe Recorder, a notice ot such
re-assessment and If such postofflce ad
dress be unknown, then such notice shall be
directed to such owner or agent at Pendle
ton, Oregon. Tbe owner or owners ot any
property which It asaeased oo such re-assessment,
or any person having an Interest
therein, may within ten dart from the last
publication herein provided, file wltb tbe
Recorder their objections In writing to such
re assessment At the time appointed In
sncb notice the Council shall bear and de
termine all objections wblcb have been filed
by any party Interested. The Council shall
have power to adjourn such bearing from
time to time and shall have the power. In
Its discretion, to revise and correct or to
set aside and order the remaking of tucb
re-aaseasment and shall pass an ordinance
approving and confirming tucb reassess,
ment at corrected and remade by It and
tuch decision shall be a final determination
of the regularity, validity and correctness
ot the re-aaseasment, except aa herein oth
erwise provided. When said reassessment
Is completed and confirmed It shall be en
tered In tbe Docket of City Liens and sbsll
be enforced snd collected In the same maa
,nr that other assessments for local ln
provementt are enforced and collected un
der this Charter and the laws governing
tbe city. All sums paid upon tbe format
assessment thall be credited to tbe property
on account of whlcb tbe same ware pal
as of the date of such payment And when
It has been attempted to sell property for
any assessment and such tale It found or
declared void, upon the making of tbe re
assessment tbe property shall be resold and
the proceeds of such sale ahall be paid to
tbe purchaser at tbe former void sale or
bis astlgna. But ao proeeedtnga shall be
Instituted for such reassessment unlaae
within ten years of the passage of the reso
lution of Intention for tbe making of tbe
original work. Improvement or repair.
This notice Is published pursuant to or
der of the Common Conncll. tbe first pub
lication hereof being made March IS, 1914.
Dated Pendleton, Oregon, March It,
THOS riTZ GERALD.
City Recorder.
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