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HI Hat Big Discounts on Boys' Clothing All Knee Pants Suits AH Vestee Salts All Two-Piccc Salts Wc allow a Discount of 20 Per Cent Buy wnile yoo nave a chance to save money. Baer & Daley One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers RIDGE AND VICINITY NOW SOME 25 MILES OF BARB 'PHONES IN USE, FRIDAY JANUARY 30. 1903. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. j NEW IRRIGATION LAW. j (Senator Williamson's Bill Proposes." I Many Changes. j ' o.,iiniiu u'lninmsun'B bill for the. amendment ol me arm wim " j jmses n number or radical ciiaiigvs m the law under Which Irrigation com-, panics mnj secure contracts for the. loclamatiou of arid land- The prea cut law privities that persons wishing to purchase land hold under an lrrl-j nation contract must secure a cenin-jg elite from ihe lien holder to the effect , ft thnt hi li-'ti has Leu satisfied, when, 3 the purchaser will be entitled to a k ilecil from me state The Williamson , ft Mil provides that pajMcnt sbnll bC mnue io &iav. 4nt- r'Hiowv m to prevent the Irigatlon companies, from securing title to the land through , the niedliimship of "dummies." The bill ulso omits Uiat clause oi American Field and Hog Feice AMERICAN woven FENCES HOQS, SHEEP, CATTLE The Morocco pretender has been badly defeated and is retreating rap idly from Tangier. Freight traffic on the Dutch rail ways is suspended in consequence of the strike of the engineers. Four men were killed in an explo sion Thursday that wrecked the Eck- art Packing Company's plant at Fort The Venezuelan negotiations ha?e teen almost brought to nn end be cause of the allies insisting upon pre ferential treatment. The people of Colombia are jubi lant because the United States will build the Panama canal instead . of some European power. The senate committee on naval af fairs has called the kaiser's bluff and is making provision for placing the forts and navy on a war footing. For sis hours Wednesday. New Tork and Boston were enveloped in a dense fog Trains were stalled and trolley cars proceeded with great dif ficulty. It is reported that several German officers have lately made extensive soundings In Havana harbor. They also took photographs of the fortifi cations. A bill has been Introduced at Den ver providing for the submission of an amendment to the Colorado con stitution giving the state control of all smelter and ore-reducing mills. A disagreement over the election returns may cause a revolutiun in Honduras. There were three candi dates for president and the congress' has not been able to decide which one was elected. I Hotel Pendleton. Mrs. Webb. Echo. E. A. Scjieffler. city. T. E. Minenger, Portland. S. Harris. Portland. Mrs. H. T. Hurdhie, New York. J. O. Mock, Portland. E. Jacobson. The Dalles. W J. Ball. Tacoma. M. E. Everltt. Hillsboro. J. J. Cleveland. Portland. E. E. Handle, Chicago. M. Hanak. San Francisco. C. S. Newman. Spokane. George Weil. New York. J- J. Burns. Portland. B. O. Klllin. Spokane. Noah R. Clem. Spokane. E. H. Burke. Portland. George Stewart. Spokane. W. K. Hilton. Spokane. Golden Rule. Frank Raley. Echo. P. B. Alexander. Milton. F. J. Gardner. Portland. J. P. Kononen. Contervllle. R. E. Porte and son. Meachani. L. A. West. Palouse. S. J. West. Palouse. M. J. West. Palouse. F. M. West. Palouse. J. B. Johnson, Portland. Mrs. Ella Porter, Baker City. D. W. Mole, San Francisco. M. E. Ryan. San Francisco. R. T. Ashpaugh, San Francisco. Mrs. E. O. Smith. Arlington. S. C. Smith. Arlington. M. J. Smith. Arlington. F. L. Srrvith. Arlington. E. O. Smith. Arlington Thomas Burns. Denver. Mrs. McCoy. Echo. A. G. Howard, Spokane. T. C. Howard. Spokane. S. W. Williams. Spokane. G. G. Gish. Walla Walla. Ed Morisette and wife. city. Alex Hudson. Roads Heavy and In Bad Shape From Rains Feed Rather Scarce Real Estate Transfer Personal Notes. Rlilgc. Jan. 28. F Philips formerly a beef buyer In this part and now pro prietor of a meat company In Seattle, Is said to be feeding 1C0O head of beef cattle In Yakima this winter for spring market. Justice Sellers, of Ukinh. made a business trip to Pilot Rock last week. F. E. Sherman and P. Mills, from north or Pendleton, were guests of the Ogles last week. These gentle men spok'e or goed crop prospects and of a great ralnrall or waterspout Jn their locality about tbe first of the mouth, which did sonic damage. G. W. and L. A. Unsuer. of this lo cality, are ?eported to have purchased the land interests of LaFontnlne am) Garrison, out near the John Day river These gontlomen have a flue stock ranch there now as well as in theli home locnlity and are prosper ous stockmen. George L. Horseman, of Gurdnno. was a guest of the Ogles Tuesday night. .Mr. Horseman says he was informed by Dr. Campbell, of North Cold Springs, thst feed was very scarce In that locality He nlso re-1 ports very heavy rands between here rnd Pendleton. Mr. Horseman spoke of attending a nice sociable dance at Pilot' Rock last Friday night where li om six to eight sets ran all night. William Kurtwright. of Gurdane. was In Pendleton last week on Im portant uusiness. Eugene Corley. of Gurdane. made a business trip to Pendleton last week Uoy and Ray Wac'ntci weie in-Pendleton last week on business Fletcher Bros, are building a barb ed wire telephone from their home at Ridge postofflee to their father's home near Nye. This will make about 25 miles or that kind of telephone in this part, of which the last named line will he about 12 miles it lencth and the Sine extending to Gurdaue altotit j at the very Outset its nourish- more in the near future. 1 TAT WIRIS It IH. OR IN. rnr -rftttM ALL STYLES MADE IN SIX HEISHTS EVERY ROD GUARANTEED 1 have on hand a u Feld Fence." .tT1 J-iehtsof1 anu. can savi. money on the above. Examine my line before hvyi&f , the present law which gives the com panies exclusive control and posses-l sion of the land covered by their coc- tracts -Tom and alter the slging or thoir contracts. It rennircs tnree; mirs resilience anu me reciaiuunuu of not less than 20 acres of lnnd. ns ' g nn evidence oi atuwi snuciu,- lore the purcLaser can secure a deed to the land. The purpose or this Is nlso to prevent the land from passing Into the hands of others than actual settlers The bill provides than when the lien of the inlgation company has 1-een , iid. the irrigation works shall belong to the nettkrs who have pur chased the land. I T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE U I? ' 74-1 Main ;t, THEIR DOUBLE PORTION A grown person needs only enough food to repair waste. A child must not only be pro vided for in the same way, but must in addition be fur nished with material upon which to grow. Nature thus imposes a double task. A weak child has therefore a poor chance in life unless SHEEP MEN FULLY ORGANIZED. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. i,. M- Rogers, an alleged private de tective of Seattle, was found guilty at blackmail Thursday. The school board of the Dallas dis trict raised the wages of its teachers to each per month, at a meeting Thursday. The charter revision committee of Spokane, has recommended that, all salmon licenses be raised from ?590 to $1000 per year. There is a move on foot to divide Garfield county, Washington, and an nex a portion known as the "Panhan dle," to Asotin county. Constable Max Schulpers, of Sump- ter. was fined $2a by the city record er Thursday for not reporting a caseJ of smallpox in his family. A reform party has been organized in Spokane, pledged to abolish gam bling, box rustling, cribs and the free theaters of the tenderloin Constable Baker, of Latah county, Washington, has been arrested for as sisting a prisoner to escape, in order to arrest him for jail breaking. An effort is being made in the Al bany city charter, allowing jury trials Ic the city recorder's court. Strong remonstrances are out against the movemenL The gambling cases of Multnomah county have been set for hearing in March. Raiding the tenderioln dis tricts continues under the direction or Mayor Williams. The Montana legislature has assur ed C. H. Mclsaacs, the Oregon com missioner of the Lewis and Clark fair. ; that an appropriation or $20,000 will be made by that state for the fair. , Nasal catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Balm, Which is agreeably aromatic It Is received through the nostrils, clean ses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. A remedy for tasal catarrh which is drying or ex- clung to the diseased membrane should not be used. Cream Balm 'is recognized as a specific. Price 50 cents at .druggists or by mall. A cold in the head immediately disappears when Crearr Balm is used, Ely Broth ere, 56 Warren Street, New York. ment is given special and constant attention. Wasting conditions follow a lack of And with the wasting comes what? Improper growth surely. A child needs something more than food more than good food ; it needs the full value of that food. Because of this great need Scott's Emulsion is of special value to grow ing children. It reinforces a child's ordinary food ; it fur nishes the true elements of nourishment' that the every day food either lacks alto gether or fails to properly supply. . Children like Scott's Emul sion; they take it readilv. eu. TUo u r m iy joined probably do not own quite that! DeginS almost at Once; it takes number. The Umatilla county asso-j a child in lone strides in the elation also represents nearly a quar-j r ""'" mc ter or a million sheep, and Crook and. direction Ot easy, healthy, Wasco organizations from IdO.ooo to; natural erowth. Scott S Emul- 200,000 each. The two Baker associa-i i 1 tions have 175.000. , S10n "ghtens a child's burden wnen growing. We'll ttxtd yoa a umple htt upon reqaot. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York, IF U R YYY , VISIT THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, 315 East Conrt Street. B 4 U By A Piano or Organ , AND HEAR THEIR . Easy Payment Plan Seven County Branches Now Include j proper nourishment. n.unMP nf On ,1,111 L. I There are now seven county sheep-, mens unions subsidiary to the Ore gon Woolgrowers' Association, organ ized in the rollowing counties: Baker Umatilla, Morrow. Wasco. Crook and Wallowa. Together tlrey are claimed to represent 1,030,000 sheep, approximately, one-fourth or all the sheep in Oregon. These county or ganizations were reorganized in ac cordance with the resolu tiou passed at the last session or the State Wool growers' Association here, where a re gime was instituted by which the county associations should be tribu tary to the state body, and get repre sentation In the state body by elect ing delegates. The latest organized union was that or Wallowa county, representing about 350,000 head of sheep. The Hoppner Sheepmen's Association was lormed a few weeks ago. and is sup rosed to include the sheepmen of Grant also. There are about 250,000 sheep alleged to be represented, I CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. We have the largest stock of carpets, outside of Portland, hi me state, i ins is an unuispuiaDie tact, we oner better bii-l gains than can be had in Eastern Oregon, another fact whica j is proven by the low prices we are offering. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next door to PoStoffice. We announce that we have opened undertaking parlors ill connection with our furniture and carpet store and, will answal calls day or nigtit. Phone Black 273. , Ten Dollars Reward. Lost Last May, one bay horse; weight about 1200 pounds, branded 65 on left shoulder, mane reached last anrine. Will nav nhfcvn rewnrri for return of same to Purl Bowman. I Northwestern FruitGrowers. Spokane, Jan. 30. Unless all signs go astray the convention of the North western Fruitgrowers' Association, which is to be held in this city dur- illf (ha onmlnir wroil mill lw. thn Inmrw. est and most representative gather-' There were So.OOO new arrivals who , ing of horticulturalists and others in- nterIed Canada this year to take up; termed in the fruit growing Indus- 1 ?f J?,. 0m,m,,er 3M89 werei try that has ever been held iu the!from the Unlted tates- ! Pacific Northwest by tiiosc in charge of the arrange ments for the gathering show that prominent fruitgrowers will be here flora many sections of Washington Oregon and Idaho. An interesting and instructive program Is being ar ranged, calling for papers and ad dresses on timely topics by horticul tural experts of wldes prominence. We sell the greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a positive guarantee. It will cure all chronic and other -blood poisons. If you have eruptions or sores on. your ocdy. or arc pale, weak or run down, It is just what you need. We refund money If you are not satisfied. 50 cents and 1. F. W. Schmidt & Co. Tbe gamblers of North Yakima; have consented to pay $50 each por month to the city, for the privilege of gambling: and tbe town Is now wide open, afor a closed period of several months. "Swede Charley" Hill wa killed at Davenport, Wash.. Thursday by Mar shal Jack OTarrell. Hill was shoot ing at a man named Hay. when the Marshal undertook to arrest him. Hill was a noted bad man. Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 15 to April 30. 1903.! inclusive, me o. il & n. Co. will lirve on sale tickets from Missouri River points to Pendleton for $22.50: from St Paul ? 25.00; from St Louis, 5Z7.&U. t ail on-uie u. R. & N. ticket ngent for full particulars. The Dally East Oregonlan Is on sale In Portland at the 'Rich news stand in Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Portland. 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