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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1901)
gee window display of .11 DaUanmo all marked down. Special price of $1.00 a yard. nnwT OVERLOOK THIS SALE c it riBANS A SAVINO OF to 2.0O uii $00 each Pattern. 1 Alexander Department Store WHAT THE IN. & C. R. R. GO. IS DOING LOW RATES TO BRING MANY SETTLERS TO NORTHWEST. I W. i C. R. R. and U. P. Inaugurate Immigration Movement for the Coming Season for Homeseekcre. I WhMh Walla, Pre Hi Today th announcement wn made by S. IV Gat dcrhcid, Kcneral ircir-.ht ami paniien' 1 ; . 1 1 1 mi' lhi Waahlngton A Co Inmbln Ithcr railway, that n special Nttl.ni' rate will ho put In force ly bj.lna 111 connection with the North orn Pacific, on February I ft, effective I from all eastern terminal polnta, at the Miaaonri liver to the northwest. , Rood until May I. The rate has been mnile very low. with a view of laud ing thoiiHandH of iettl.fl In the north west In the early Hprlng time, an ef fort being madi' to secure the heaviest WHAT MEANS THE W. & C. R. R. MOVE AT RIVERSIDE. WASH.? interpreted to be Designed to Check mate the O. R. A N.'a Operations Dayton to Covello. What the preHent MOV. of the WntOilnRton A Columbia Klver rail way company at Riverside forctclla. la a question of much conjecture In railroad circles. A telegraphic sta tion ban been established there, which is a wide departure from former time, and the company now have a large steam shovel anil grading outfit on the ground, taken there ostensibly for the purpose of filling in beneath a trestle. But, from all Indications, there Is something more than this In the wind In fact, It Is generally ru mored among railroad men that op- Immigration ever known. The rntoa eratlons will soon commence in build- iother Carload of ewing .chines tag so met ul or nUi for a Kni Praaenl it kt Sewing M i The famous toy White Standard and keler & Wilson to choose from Others from $20 to $30. ftg Discount for Cash until January 1902. nil line of Carpets, Rugs, Lace ami Silk Curtains and mat greatly reiltn t ( prices for cash. Wall Paper luting at cost. THE CARPET MAN. made are S2f to Portland. Seattle or Taconia. $2'J.r.o to Walla Wnlla nnrl Spoknne. and $20 to Helena and Hntte At the very low rates quoted, it lf hoped to bring thousands of home seekers to Washington and Oregon. 1 and it is likely that the flood of people , will by far exceed that of last sum I mer. when extra trains were needed regulnrly to handle the Immense trnvel. I Ak tlw line of the Northern Pa cific and Washington ' Columbia I Klver lines are many large bodies of land awnitlug settlement, and much of the country would sustain four times the present population easily. Mr Cnlderhead states that the effort will be made to interest good people ' In the country mid build It Bp as has never before been attempted Death of David 8. Baldwin. Walla Walla. Hoc. If. David 8. 1 Baldwin, a pioneer of the Pacific coast, tiled at the home of his son, Jaltttl M Itnldwln. In this city. Friday night, of hoiiIIc decay. Mr. Maid win was born In Host on. Mass., March 12, IK2:i. nnd came around the Horn to California In 1850. Since his arrival on the const Mr. Hahlwln had lived In Oregon and Washington, as well as California. EXPERT OPINION REGARDING CONDITION OF THE WHEAT HHt)v The Celebrated lajestic Ranges Line of Cooking and Heating Stoves ! CLARKE & CO. Opera House Block. WLTRY and EGGS '"("national Poultry Food makes them. Beef Meal gives them flavor. Clamshells make them solid. Mica grit aida digestion. Try a sample. P. P. COLESWORTHY, nay, drain and Feed. ! Alta Street . . Pendleton. Oregon R. M. O'Brien Tells About the Cold Spring Country and the Crop Pros pects. It. M. o'llrlcn. who has considerable farming Interests in the Cold Sprlnga country, and who has spent several days recently looking after them. spenkH quite encouragingly of the prospects lot crops in tint country the coining year: He Hays: "Although the prospects are not as Huttcrlng as they were tin time last year, everything indicates that, un less something nntoisecn bantu ma crops will be aooil in the Cold Iprtnffl Ftnnds ' I " Ili-Al CHI . "I would Judge that ut least one fourth of the entire Oregon grain sown in this region during the falL will have In ;-. ,-,.Hown. There Is something curious about this, too Cruln sown by the drill In what the tanners call a 'alg will have to be replanted, while that sown Straight will come up even and be thick enough. Thin seems peculiar, but those who have looked Into the causes w ill understand at once The .Ik .ag MM w I, civ hah the shoes u the !i ill were run Iii front of the othai bull. ooilnn the seed Kfulii sow n by the i. out shoe deeper than the oni behind. That covered deepest had moisture enough to sprout it. and when the dty wcnthei eatr.e. it dried out and died. That deep did jiot sprout ground until th.- later tains, when it came up and left the il..ds with onli a hah stand. Thai mwn with Um i seeder shoes tunning aide by aide was ; all covered alike, and not deep enough to MUM It to sprout, until the lal. , ruina, and consequent I v has a wood stand. His Plan. "To ccn up ibis .itand where inly! half of the wheut came up. I have sug I nested to my man that instead of tearing It all out and resow- ing the full amount tot a crop, that It i be let gti until spiiug. i hut a drill be set to only sow halt' the amount for , lull crop, or inukc up what ia lacking. that it be i .sow ti crosswise with 8 noru wheat, which is an earlier ripen . ei than the tall wheat, and that will oiiii un and ineii as soon as the fall sown, theieiiy making a good stand and not lessening the yield or injur ing the qualities of the wheat. In fact it will be better for the mixture." Mr. O'Brien added that, although many thought from the amouut of , water w hlch had fallen since the rains began a month ago the ground wrs thoroughly wet and in as good condi tion for next year' crop as usual at this time of year, he made a thor ough examination and found that with a plow dry dirt could be turned up fre quently ing a new road out of that place, but ! this rumor hns not yet been confirm ed. From some who are In a position to know a few things regarding the I Inside workings of the Northern Pa cific company, comes the Intimation tlita a Junction will be one among the things established at Riverside The Rival Companies. Two years ago a right of way was purchased by this company from the Riverside, out throuith the Eureka Plat country, passing north r,f Pres cott, Waltsbura and Dayton, going Into Covello ami from there through Into Ctiuflcld county, by Ponieroy, up the Pntcha and tapping I.cwisfon. Aso" tin. Anltonc and othet towns In that country, for die purpose of having an equal chance with the rival companies for hauling the products of the coun try. Whether this latest move means that building is to be commenced on this line at once and pushed through to completion to offset the late move of the o. It. ft N. In laying track from Dayton to Covello. Is the question which many nre asking. It was thought at the time the sur veying and securing of options on the route was being done, that the com paiiy meant business, and the road mi an assured thing. The O. It. ft N. also had men in the Held at the same time, and a hot tight was on. forcing the Northern Pacific to pay .high prices for the right-of-way; hut, for some reason, operation was sud denly dropped nnd nothing since has been heard, until this last move Great Reduction On Clothing Wt havs decided t conUnua out BPBCIAL BALI on Men'. and Hoys" Suit mi l Overcoat! Our cmfcDMtW know tlmt our prfotl are uwny below other at all time, yd wo aTi ur"ii to bat the record nnd put them still lower fof iholi time. We want to sell half of our slock of clothing ISaM. of three week time to make room for new fosl com It K in. and we oiler OOt MMHB th. MtM htdUMPient of n liberal reduction from our already low price. o we can reduce our Mock tpilckly. Oar Block of Holloa Good. Is wry comp'etf ami om prices are away down. Wee our display In our 901 TH W I N DOH , and note the prices. Don't put Off buying until the la-t moment anil nil getting what you want, but I (KM at once ami l i bargain. Pendleton's Big Bargain Store pi m Where Whole Families can Trade W"" TH!: FAIR Frazer Opera House. (o L. linker. I.ci-esnd Mstiufcr. Jut B. Web li hSSBl Mnn.r. Riverside Rejoices. Residents of Riverside and sur rounding country are highly elated over the ptospects of active work out of there, which wli; mean tin of n Mitsll town. Ksjieclallj owners of the flouring mill for the mill was built nartlv on lb. biraBftk of this road giving them ac ''ss to the wheat fields of Gaiflib' ounty. as well as nearer territnrv ror tiieir suppl of grain. This mill, built as a cost ot thousands ot doling idle a great deal of its time '" the hn k oi grain to work on. Kiwi side Is surrounded by a good wheat country and is undoubtedly a 004 ;-!nt for a town. It Is 25 miles from Walla Walla, the nearest point v. h. re people of the surrounding coun try can get supplies, and those people are anxious to see something done that will cause business houses to be put In. so they can get what they have to buy without going so far away from home. The Touchet river runs through the place, which affords as iniii h water as the P mat ilia river at Pi mil. ton and w ill furnish ample pow er for milling or manufacturing of anv find At least, it is admitted by those who think they know, that it will be well for ncoide to , il . . v.a ,.rt i'.,. not planted so co for a while nnd tutu them toward but lay ill Ille Riverside WEDNESDAY p IQd-1-a JUST THE NlfiHT. LICC. lOlll SAME 01 DOLE The Popular Actor a d Comedian. - - BEN HENDRICKS - - And His Company of Ptey.ra. Including the Kainoii Oiiglnal RWEEDISf LADIES' QUARTS ITE, In th. Pint and H t of Swedish CoiiumIv Drama- OLE OLSON YOU ALL KNOW HIM Killed to the brim with (touting onicriy St-enea, I . iiieliea of limit 1 t.t. i. -! ar 1 1 Prllllni.l iialtl. - n in n villi i building arc the Jubilant HntfutiHtiMt 5 frmliT'i POO! Itoes Ik - 5h 75- and $i Just one order to try my lellveo system. K you are nt aatiBfted I will pay the damage. R. Ma tin. For the Holidays AT KLINE'S BUY THE Best Babbitt Metal IN 10 POUND BARS. For line shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot be surpassed : Made from Type Metal. East Oregqnian Office, Pendleton, or. Family Liquor Store J. J. Oliver ATI IMG STOVES Before purchasing come and look over our large and com P'eie lint; of heating stoves "hich we are selling at a very W figure 'FORD & THOMPSON, m Uadmy Hardware Man. Savsd His Life. "I owe wy life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure " writes H. C CheaterBon. Hay field,' Minn. "For three yearB I had dyapepBla so had that I could hold nothing on my atomach. Doctors said I could not live. I read your adver tisement on Kodol Dyspepsia Crue i .,1 , II i li cad Its use. Now 1 am ,.iir...i And recommend It to all- man & ('o, and Brock & McComaa You will Find The Best The Cheapest The Purest The I argeet Stock ill Iter i iii i James A. Howard REAL ESTATE UNUKtH Court St. naar Flr.t Nat. Sank Has Real Estate Solo 8e Herat Badley & Zahner Of Wines. Whiskies. Brand 721 Main tit 1'eudietoo, Oragon ies and Gins of All Kinds, Woodruff 4 Harrou, of WaJla Walla, are general agents for tills medicine Both - - - Tall- For sale, 160 acres of fine wheat laud south of AdamB. Terms, fiooo oat balance to nit pun haaer. Jamei A Howard Foreign and . - Domestic No. 217, Court Street. 3(0 acres of chelc wheat land, about Un mllss northsaet of Pendle ton. This la one of the finest Improv ed farms In the county and hae good school advantaoea Will eell for eaen or trad for actual valua In unlmnrowil A positive cure. You should ti land, t. Has cured cases where be MM Eight fine lots In Pendleton at 100 physicians failed. For aale by , eacr), on easy terme. too acres of wheat land south of Pendleton, M00. 36 acres choice fruit and garden land near Milton. One-half of tract in bearing fruit tree , 7 acree alfal fa- All under irrigation, finely Im proved. 1 120 acree on McKay Creek, M acre, al botton land under Irrigation, balance good wheat land, well Inv proved. M0 acree good wheat land, In a body, four miles from Pendleton; terns half cash balance on time to suit purobaaer at 6'a per cent In to reet PILES J "ruoi'vriii euro Milne. ISIcceiua, tod Ithla 711m. Ti Ubfb LB0 IUUIOM. el lerniha Itculng at ouo llam Hill uivrif t Htred uuif fur rilt-k and lu bliul of llie prlrale (till, vert bos u iimiilvl. Bul.l br diuuku or hidI rVoareeeivi or wioo, owe uo . ui bus. uuw e oou.iio irtf li.Uni rollef Pr M utiia riE. Ire I'a U (in,- for Sale by Tallnan a Co., Pen41etoo. East Oreoonlan by Qtrnw, only 19 ce.- te a week. I