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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1901)
Holiday Christmas Gifts m- THE rrazier,Book Man. Successor Elegant Souvenirs for Christmas Tide..... Ikllk DoUi of everj deacripUorj from jmjrs- Blegnni Fftnah pktc mil WlWfc kg 16.00, Doll- heads Mini iHU I III , n)rH)WMWl minors and trlli cxtra of all Uliui. cute. Just the thing for your dreat.fr. JHJMIIOSC BhofPMtMktei i ii An iilhlMlll f forty dlf- collm, . tilt limniaVerclii. if gad gklVI frr, ,,. jilhum- nt vinous toxw, waste pai'iM hanki i.-. n.ai- ami prices. You cannot help Isdn deael li kinds of novelties. Pa mac UOMBINOLA, the frreat Sll.tilllltTY J eJi? ""' 7,hB, WUUCj ixwrd. 16 1 mm on mm UUDUJ ''" htloDery l-oard. and Othtt populf psCaan. I ttW OWMttd In the city. ma folds 8: t sg Rcttrw "SSTSLM look- and card case of the .atest .,,,, H1(, , ,., Mu, ,, , designs. he appreciated. UimiL'v All th. latest copyright T INMuV ,,K,K. Book of pro poet rv J"V; . J "d fte and humor Elegant gift bonk in fnoUedle, i.muIIm.11-- and return halls; olOtll and leather. Children's looks mket knlvw, rira. pena, fouu that are mire to please. I"-' h"l" ,"''" '. Select theni now and have them laid away. You will thus avoid the rush ot the last moments. TiirnswAv. ii:c!:miii:u i: i:.m IT PAVS TO KEEP ACCOUNTS HOW HE FED GRAIN TO TO FATTEN HIS H00.S. J. N. B. Gerking. of Athena. Gives Some Figures as to Cost of Putting Flesh Rapidly Upon Porkers. .1. N H (lorklnK. of Athena tea v. th. Kant Onvonian sonic (inures ah to the manner In which he put on tin li n i. in i in; toii lies . ttmn th. hogs rca.lv tor sale From theni li argues thai It pays to raise lioas for the fat pork market. Mr (lerkltiK hi' "7 in tie loi which J:i' was preparing tor the .ic'lvery at Athenn where In could ' cents a pound on the hoof H ted theni rolled wheat Dnrtng the lust 11 la Ol the time k was tending tlieui. Mi Gcrkins. ) i it careiul account ot the expens. ami also of the quantity tin Mors irnln ed lit w ijsli.-d them at the heKin Hint; ami. of course, weighed them when 'h'V Wei- sold Tin- NMtl wan Net gain pei da hoa two pounds, total tfillti i i day 77 Iiokh 154 pound total gain I'.' ;'ys, 77 lions, IK is pound; valin added weight gl .'. c.-nt- $!'.' o; yalin- of am it tod I.' day. $1 in i profit 12 rhu i i diaj 4.p'. Mr Gerking state that ! Itelleve ll pay Well to devote attention to tin 0041lfl of livestock, and to keep e count of tin' coat and return from tip' feeding. In thl Instance, he know that profit aroHc from the transaction Hy tin- kooptag ol ;ic outi l s thus aid h . OM can toil gCCUratel irhOD he Is 1 Following h j.'rorita'iie oouno in tko JiiiUIine Of M; lock )ntor,.,u APPEARANCE OF A WISE WOMAN Attracts Attention Because of the Standing of the Actors. Th. apiwrent interest with which tin- OBBBflOBMBl 0( Wilfred (.'larke'H eeOMdy mcea "A WU.- Woman at tin Kraer Krida night I naught i i.,, i in lie woinl.'i.'d at when one flop- i, i . onsidei tin- personnel of tin- company and the reception ac coitleil tn Mr ( lark. play on its original BfOdMCtlOB at the Strand thootra looiBoo a Wi.- Wbbjm" prOVad ItOOll MM Ol th" most remark aid. i onie! - .-vei prixluced at thin tlnali. from hoth a lwx of lice and artistic standpoint, ami the PIMPLES PREVENTED BY The most affectire skin purifying ami bao tifyniK bOp, M well as purest ami swoeteat, (or tolkrt. balli, and nursery. It ktrikes st the eauMol bad completions, pad, rough hands, Ulliug hair, ami hal.y blemiihtis, viz., the clogged, irritated, liiUame l, ..ver workwl, or tlugxinh 1'oBEJ. Sold trrrwh.rr fUTTS. l B ' Hi Cu.r , .... . upi. Lu.iluu lil Cui.Ful4.. 'ttm. T SOAP Goods, to Max Brer. tour of the play M far in this country ha.- sustained the splendid reputa Hon thai preceded it. Mis l.amoiu who I heing trungly featured, ha lie. 'ti prominently connected with n number of well-known metropolitan .utractlons The mipportlng com pan Include Krederh Murphy, for a number of season n prominent mtBJ her of the Julia Marlowe company and an actor of rare capabilities. ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE Biology Has Proved that Dandruff is Caused by a Germ. Science I doing wonder these day n, nii'dii Inc as well a in mechanic Mini e Adam delved the human race ha been troubled with dandruff, for vhu li no hair preparation ha hereto lore proved a successful cure until N'ewluo llerpiclde was put on the market. It la a scientific preparation that kill the germ that make dan driiff or scurf b digging into tin scalp to get at the roots of the hulr. irhoro it aps the vitality: causing itching scalp, falling hair aud finally bftMaOM Without dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly. llerpiclde at all druggist It is the only destroyer of dandruff PROFIT IN HOR8BB. Roach Brothers Have Found Ready Sale at Good Prices. Tin Koach brother were in the city vest. ida from llieii sin. I ranch on McKay creli Tln- are doollni DOB sideraldy in horse-, as w.-ll a- . altl having MM In ad of the fornit r and If." head of the latter They have gold HNM horses the price ranging irom $'! to l.'.n tor small one, and from HO to lino for draft horse. At this pine tfeoji say th.-r. Is aome nione in horse hut the heat profit is in cattle tor the do not lake the car. that hors.-s do A Raging. Roaring Flood. Warned down a telegi'aph list Which Charles C. Ellis of Msbon, la had t repair "Standing waist l. -p in i water." he writes, "gave me u t. rilbli cold ami cough. It grow worse dally Finally the best doctors In Oakland. Neb.. Sioux City and Omaha said I had consumption and could no' live. Then I began using Dr. KIhk New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guarantee.! lot ..nigh old and all throat and lung tumbles bv Tollman & Co Prist 60c Wheat All Right at Wallula. M (). Itose. a young farmer irom n.-ar Wallula. wa in tin city last Bight. Mr Itose aold last year's crop ol wheal early ami will have in loo acres loi next year, lie say that v.-i little, if any. wheat in hi num. diate vicinity will have to be rOMFtVI on account of the dry fall Notice to Contractors. Notice i hereby given that the common council of the city of Pendlc ton will receive bids lor the grading of Turner street bet Wen the .el line iii Mission street and the east, in bounder of the city ol I'eudietoll. All bids to state the price per cubic yard Orading to he done In accord ainc with the profile now on file in tin- city recorder's office. Bldl must be filed with the city recorder on or before the 19th day of I . Member, 1901 The succeaiful bid' dei to look to the property-owners to his pay The common council reaerve the right to reject any or all bids Dated this 9th day of Decemb 1901. Bv order of the common council Attest J K. UK AM Recorder. urate UNION COUNTY BEET SUGAR F ACTORY'8 1901 OPERATIONS Produced 32.000 Sacks Valued at f Each $20,000 Paid out to Labor 2000 Acres Cultivated Profits to One Farmer. Uuslncss men of l.a QMBdC bell1 that the beet sugar factory hM uisti fled Its establishment. Tin y look tor continued development, unless the, complication in connection with the sugnr trusts should . ripple tin- Insti tilt ton A rcpresentatlvi ol tin BMl Oieconian recently called on a BttBI her oi La Grande citizen, ami ask ed them about the concern The rig" ures and fad given were uratlfyinc. to one who takes pleasure In ttolni Industrial advancement In Oregon Apparently, tin beet sunn) iacioi has done much tor l.n (Irnmlc and will do more a the years pas No one there remits that he lent encourage inettt to tin- I ntel-prise. All nr. loya! to it. and depend upon it for substan tial benetits to the town, and Its con tmuous territory. The Output. The output .luting I9il wn i" sack ol sugar This I valued at wholesale or a total of 160,000. Tin sugar has found ready sale In the mar lit t- of the country, and there l tmth Ing to Indicate that many times that amount would not go as readily, tin less It he that the complications of the trusts alter the market condition, and put It Into the power and make if to the interest ot tin contblnntloni to attempt to crush th. beet sugar i oticern operated outside the pale of the central combine The.. .Il'.ihmi gacks of stigai 0efl produced rroni less than BClte 01 Ian I. Putting It at 1000 th. roeull how at 1 '." tons of sngin in. . fti the $.r) wholesale pile, stated then a the average, tin average prodttr tl II to file rfbre ol lugnt CttMllj MBl to market $gn. it i. hoped that the area of land will be Increased next year. J. L. Cavemss' Operations. lohs i.. CnYoniaa hM denwnitrnted to the lariner oi the Qrnnde Ronde valley, that it pay to tals, sugar bents, and to devote all OBO'l time to that sort of culture Mr Cavonlss has ! 1.'. acres devoid p, n,,. , uiime of sugar beet, ljtat year he ronjlied f.iini froni hi land and this wa.- m i profit attei exprm.e had been taken out Mi Cnvenls- spends much of hi time. all. practically, and resorts to all Of tile device of the eastern hi mi in the fomi of tnrieh Inn tin soil, aud preparing It for the COjnlni lop lie helleVi'S tile ( 11 It 11 1' ol sugai h.-et 1 to he a good thlni Electric Road Proposed. Ii is uiideratoud In l.a Grande that tin proposition for an electrn n ad Irom l.a Grande to Cov.-. in tin same count) Union, is backed by tin iuaje, fhctor people ami that It kaj ej it object die connecting oi tin factory with u rtaln lands at and noni Cove upon which It i proposed to raise sugar beet The company owning the factory ha about acre- m ex. client -iin.u boot land at Cove, ami the bollove it ertll be prof table to eoMtrnei ami operate the elect rli road, with tin bOOl tOMasft basl lor th. road s busim s Th. e ponoe win not ho hotvj Would Run Sixteen Miles. The road would run i.n ( nill.-s through a region that i- lamd loi fta productiveness and that i -n. . pt! hi.- of rnrthor development through ti. m. an.- oi bettei tmnaportatloo fa 1 llltloi M i.. Onnoajr, ol the Or tot Sugar ciimitaux Is tin prolinil.i ,. tin plan and s. cni to have th. i , (Idanoi ot tin- i.a Gr.n.iie bualni llieii. Wild believe he will cul l III, pro Joel to completion Th. augni com pan paonk an re ample tund .1 Itltll dlfBOggl, ami peegB 10 I.. ghd lubnlnntlnl ottMoni. Want Others to Raise Beets. It i a art 01 tli poll. ) oi the 1.1, Um to encourage tin- people u, othei loonlltloa to cultivate ugai beets in 0111. pnrtn of I'matilla count) beats havi been produced, containlni , high per ceiitage ol siicchai in- mill, and it 1 hoped that tin- lurm.-i-h oi this region win not ibnndon 'In 11 in tention i experimenting tboroughl) a uh the raising of heels to iupil) the demand that ha been created b) tin I a Grand, lactory Paid 62&.000 to 115 Persons. One feature of the indust i thgl fj vital la the return the factor) n . annually to tlielr employes I' wa. stated to tin Kust Oregon lar that ll& person wen- paid 25,l0n iluiiuj; Up. yanr, many oi them holng i rmanent I) residents of l.a ..rami, an.! reoeh Ug high salaries Tin mono) remains largely in Union county althougl. it is the impreasion that It goes mostly to Iranatanl poroona who rami in (or i Illy the best pulling season and tln n leae The distribution ol th, wages not a small element in the business growth of l.a Grande sraraor unto, cm i...- Li( (.'ountv tan Krank J l lieiivy luakcn uatli Hut i tu Mtuiur uanuer ol liiu linn nl f I Ciituey a, Co Ilium bu.iueta in tin- ill; ul 1'ole.lu nouatl ml main aloruaaid, ami i,,,u mti.l iirn, win o-i las susa of Ons Hundreil i..ni lor cad, iuii uvry .-a,! of I'alarrli thai uiiiih! I. , neil bv tliv UM. of Hall'a llaunli are Sworn Ui befur.- au aad lbs. i I bj ui - ureaeiu-e Un Btli . . Deessiber, A. I ail. ( "M'1' ' 1 A. W ,ii.K.V.)N. 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