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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1902)
i alWJ get GOOD GOODS t Alexander's. Clean Up bale ssss nniir unier nnm pNIt nuiviL rflbld invert the balance of our (all and winter stock i .... rrtQ n f t' iriv icuiiLiiuiiK tin 4 1 1 1 ' iiiini n ir n- ...h p 1 1 h i vi iiianL, luuiii tut uui :iu 1 1 1 1' I'firifis q eui" w o o . r ttttc CTJnTTT n IMTUDUCT xrr-kTT Science of Finger Prints. The value of flnper prints as means t of Identification Is now generally ad mltted, though It was recently called tn question In a lxndon court. In this j ease, however, an erroneous print had been forwarded in the case ot a particular prisoner, nnd the charge of Inaccuracy, therefore, fell to tho ground. Sir Francis Gallon and Dr. Bcrtlllon have elaborated this system Land Produces Five Tons Per Acre n nlBn desrce of accuracy, nnd lanen in conjunction with rrrtnln RESULTS OF IRRIGATION IN UMATILLA COUNTY. VV. H ter Babb Introduced Alfalfa In But.1 Creek Now the Sagebrush I Jackets m . t-Ti a and it, -5 off 46S Skirts ,iiisare right up wind cut. Come Mei be convinced Uthe greatest bar- Tallor Made Salts Closlntr out all our Ladles Tailor Made Suits at less tnan eos-, all good materials and styles $12.50 and $15.00 values. at $5 a salt FarsI They include all the latest and nobbiest stjles brought out for fall. There is something about the coloring and styles that make them exceedingly fascinating. They must all go at X-5 off bander Dept. Store A FELLOW LOVES A GIRL, THAT'S HIS BUSINESS If a girl loves a fellow, that's HER BUSINESS If the fellow that loves the eirl. and the trlrl that ferns the fellow, marry, that's THEIR BUSINESS. If the ellow and the girl waut to buy a piano, tart OUR BUSINESS (M t 316 Fast Court Btreet and we will convince l that it's YOUR BUSINESS to trav of us. Re nter our prices lit your pocket and payments are ngea to suit youreeir. tMKELSEN PIANO HOUSE, Successors to S.'L. WAKEFIELD & CO. 315 East Court Street. RFECTION IN FLOUR linBYERS' BEST Better flour cannot be made. : cream of the wheat crop ente;s in Byers' Best Flour, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. HLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. Saved at Grave's Brink. "I know I would l-ng ago have been in my grave," writes Mrs. B. H. New som, of Decatur, Ala., "If it had not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of indigestion, water brash, stomach and bowel dyspepsia. But this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using It I can eat heartily and have gained 35 ' pounds." For indigestion, loss of ap petite, stdmach, liver and kidney troubles. Electric Bitters are a posi tive, guaranteed cure. Only 50 cents at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. S;s THAT MADE 'Kee famous. If iniDOrtpH 1. t., ,or", sauerkraut and Fts near P,.o:- HZ Rrns "-a vvj -Pi 0R ood, 1 :'he transferini! ,etflr-heTvyaPr,. 8?iHear Dubi. Mala CI ' K anr1 pre "I believe," said the young physi cian, "that bad cooks supply us with half of our patlente." "That's right," rejoined the old doctor. "And good cooks supply us with the other half." Chicago Daily News. VI THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE If you use Grain-0 In place of coffee you will enjoy It just as much for it tastes the same; yet, it Is like a food to the system, dis tributing the full substance of the pure grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. At grocer everywhere ; 15c and t&c per package. Each Year. The Butter Creek rnnnt'y n Mor row and Umatilla coti'H'.os, is n seed Illustration of tr. 'iea'flj tn to de llvcd from Irrlcatlon. sais thj rl- Ington Record. From ordinary sage orush land only fit for stock r.raztns, this district has been transformed Into one of the richest districts In the state of Oregon, and all by the ap plication of water, and this from a limited supply, comparatively speaking. Twenty years ago the But ter creek valley was a plain covered with sagebrush and alkali beds and was of little valuo. Alfalfa Introduced. About the year 1SS2, W. H. Dabb Introduced the alfalfa plant. The first introduction was a failure on account of the hard winter and the improper care. Two years later alfalfa was planted and was Irrigated from the waters of Butter creek. Since that time, by irrigating the land, alfalfa has been a great success, and now there are hundreds ot acres of this nutritious forage plant from the foot mils to tne mouth of Butter creek a distance of 20 miles or more. . Five Tons Per Acre. On Butter creek they usually cut two crops that yield on an average. about two and one-half ions to the acre at each cutting. With the appli cation of water, the third crop comes on which furnishes excellent pasture. This alfalfa is now worth at least $5 per ton, and it is just as good as the cash. With $25 worth of hay to the acre and excellent pasture after the feed is cut, is certainly good dividend. At the present time there are at least; 2500 head of beef cattle being fed, with about 3000 head of stock cattle to be wintered on Butter rreek al-i falfa. An Object Lesson. It has been demonstrated that al falfa will grow on the hill laDds just as good as on bottom lands if water could be obtained. In fact, it is easier to get a stand on the hills than ln the bottoms, owing to .the absence of alkali beds. The Butter creek country is an impressive object les son of the benefits from Irrigation. physical measurements, it may be Re garded as unique ln its power of set tling Identities. The Chinese ages ago adopted a simitar system. They were appaicntly aware of the fact that no two persons have the skin ' lines at tho ends of the flugers devel-j oped in precisely tho same way. Tho finger system has had a long exten sive trial ln France. A New Years Health Guide. The edition for 1003 of the famous; Hostetter's Illustrated Almanac is, row ready, and may be obtained from jour dmgjlst or general dealer, frea ot charge. It contains much interest ing reading matter, both for the young rnd old, and It should therefore find a place ln every home throughout tho country, as a handy reference. Their celebrated Stomach Bitters should also be found In the medlclno chest as a means of counteracting serious illness. No other medicine is so good in cases of heartburn, loss of appetite. Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipated towels, liver and kidney disorders, or malaria, fever and ague. Bo sure to try a bottle. It will surely cure jou. Tho genuine must have our Private Stamp over the neck. Avoid all substitutes. BEWARE BEWARE This Advertisement is For MEN ONLY Men's rlandlercrjiefs Remember that a Pendleton Indian robe Is a useful and appropriate gift. Bright's Disease and Diabetes Positively Curable, They are curing Bright's Disease and Diabetes in California. The per centage of efficiency (recoveries) ln these hitherto Incurable diseases average; as high' as 87 per cent. The details of the investigation and dem onstration of the new compounds are so conclusive that we at once sent for a bundle of the reports and for the new treatment for urgent cases in this city. Call or send for one of the reports. P. "V. SCHMIDT & CO., Pendleton Texas Pet Stock Show. San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 10. One, of tne largest pet siock snows ever held in the Southwest opened here to day under the joint auspices of the Texas State Poultry and Pet Stock Association, the West Texas Poultry and Pet Stock Association and the Texas Langshan and Buff Poultry Clubs. Several thousand entries are catalogued and the benches and coops j are filled with a varied assortment of choice chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, guinea pigs, Belgian hares and I rabbits. The show will continue' through the remainder of the week. , and from all Indications the attend-, ance will be large. White ullk Initial handker chiefs. A complete nvurimont at 35c, 50c, 75c. Something new. Kxeelda with a silk initialise. White silk linndkervhlefsheiif stitched and plain. All xlzes at aoc, 50c, 75c, $1 00. Japanette, a new, soft, ready for use material, njf e. Fancy bordered and colored silk handkerchiefs A vciy larRC line at very low prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. A chance to blow yourself. Silk handkcrtihiefH for la'jC A complete Mock of imiHirted liucn with all width borders 35c, 3jc, 50c, 75c, $1.00 One-half dozen good linen In a fancy Ikix. A good present $1.50. NECKWEAR Suspenders A very large line of fancy silk in the latent color lugs 75C, $1 00, $i.2a, $1 50. Olnvcs Oolf gloves In black, pearl and fancy colors 500,650, 75c, $1.00. Umbrellas Fine black silk with nice liaiidUw $a 50 to $6. . suit Cases Men' leather case, :H, 24, Lit Inch -$ 6 to $10. kid dress medium Olove Dent's tine gloves, heavy and wolgnt S3. Suit Cases -- had Ion le 5H! Inch. Plain tind lltted-Sia to $ao. (lloves-Sllk lined Suede at Jxipttlar prices $1 35, $1 50, H. 75, $3. 00. Neckwear IWutlful ereatlonn Just from tho maker - 35c. NECKWEAR The most complete line in the City, ' and we can prove it The Boston Store Corner Main and Court Streets. When Kris Kringle Holds the Reins Of on a Year's Cruise. vou, vnrv rw in Knnintieri far vou may rest assured the vehicle Is wuen ne'riine uuyer nere. all over back and bui; y that leaves our establle hment. uive sama uiaus iree rein. a vear's cruise the magnificent steam r guiasa invu. vi ,f( ,v, v-Q. v,i- the efiulraee Is tKWKht right i ' r.;" ? "Safe, sounrl. reliable'' lwrlt zatui viuu auiuuiahc iu. "".i i.J'- ,.UIQ .oK and Mrs. Howard Gould and a party of friends abdard. The itinerary in cludes a trip to Bermuda .thence across to Madiera and Gibraltar and along the northern coast of Africa touching at various ports until Alex andria is reached. The party will also go down the Nile and visit the Holy Ind on the return trip. NEAGLE BROTHERS Storer t'wline engines are the bed. Menu for them. We are The Queen Hotel Now Open Big Increase in Capital. St 1 ,011 Is. Dor. 10. The capital .'nn, ,.r 9Un Tnr-m(n o I Tlotlrntlil Afltfl. ' fciation will be Increased from $12,000.-. me new mnuiing, 30 Dy 00, 000 to $50,000,009 as a result of th ac- recently erected uy joe. an, on tlon to be taken at today's meeting ! Garden stre -t, between Court and of the stockholders. It is proposed Aha. is now onen to the uublic. to reserve $14,000,000 of the new Contains -lowdlli Kilted , andventi Kiic for future requirements and the j ,.... V.,,,., -i,0j . , Not an inside room in the build remainder will be applied to payment for the Wiggins Ferry, the Interstate Car Transfer & Terminal Belt and the expansion of the terminals. I have bargained with a competent Timber Cruiser to locate Valuable Timbetj Claims Alabama M. E. Conference. Montgomery. Ala.. Dec. 10. Several hundred delegates and visitors are here for the annual session of ( the Alabama eonferenee of the M ' B. church. South, which will be in ses sion here during the next few days. Bishop A. Coke Smith is tho presiding offirer and during the week the rou tine proceedings will be enlivened by addresses to be delivered by some speakers of note. inn Modern improvements, elec trie lights and baths. The Hotel is directly back ol of the Queen Chop and Oyster House on Main street, and the Queen Chop House and the Queen Hotel will be run ! in connection by Messrs. Olson & Van Ptrymbroecfc Proprietors Sousa's Band Going Abroad. New York, Dec. 10. Sousa and his band depart today- for their annual tour abroad. Concerts will be given in London and the chief provincial cities of England and it is probable that the Continent also will be visited before the famous aggregation of mu sicians returns to this country next spring. CHOICEST On the line 0. 2 railroad now under construction. This means a big chance for first-comers. See 1 Big Meeting of Shrlners. Aransas City. Kas., Dec. 10. The Mystic Shrine of Kansas is holding a I big meeting in this city today. The visitors come trom an pans 01 iav state and the occasion is a gala one in the history of the fraternity. The initiation of candidates was begun this afternoon and tonight the meet ing will be brought to a close with a banquet. N.Berkeley MEATS Martha That horrid Mr. Iloamer kissed me in the hall last night. I Constances You don't mean it! Illvw did it happen? Martha Jt was pitch darK in tne I nan Constance Ah, I see. That ac HaYO SOBe good farms for counts or it, dear. Boston Tran- gale,- ' script. are alway tupplled our palioui. Good meal, well cooked makea a meal complete. Full welfbt and prompt dellrrry are ftaturca ol our builnta, wblth It growing rapidly Otto Mies eke a a v it t v it k kT Ho a set's Old Stand TELEPHONE BED 111 Hunt up those pictures and have them rained at once Christmas is Not Fai Away You will get the best work and newest 'style frames il you will come to us. Largest stock to select from C. C. SHARP for SHARP New Ideas. Opera House Block. 1 Going out of BUSINESS All sewing machines in stock to be dis posed of at cost. Come early and select a bargain WITHEE nil couitT sTitEirr FOR SALE half .section of fine wheat land, all in summer-fallow, north of Pendleton, Good improvements. Almost a section of land in . one body, a short dis tance north of town. FRANK B. CLOPTON 800 MAIN STREET ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN OO UNHK rLOlV-AT-IiAW U. H Hunrenie Court BEQISTKKKD ATWRNEV V. H. fa tent Office O, S. jhhI FOREIIN PATENT! Trad Mark ana copjrrif uim It i , 8t, N. w WMlilajrton, m. v For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES t'AIilj ON-- Colesworthy -AT Till CHOP MILL IL'7 anil 1211 KhM Alta Hi reel Despam & Clark Wholesale Com mission Merchants Will pay cash for poultry. The Market price always, liring il in every day and all day. Chickens, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys. Office in H, O. HuiUling Come, Get Our Quotations otn mewavAVKnaTO vvr uwrkb carpet, oo nhtlr.f wall, or tor wrap ping purpoat. Old ntwfpaper In larct bundle of 100 tacli at 26 cot a buodl at tb 1SA8T OltEUONUN offlct, I'tDdla- ton, Oregon, yWyvVvWVvVvWWfMM