East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 13, 1902, Image 3

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Corset Sale PUBLIC
HIGHWAYS
r
annd sfvlos. Murk
and drab, worth 75c to close at
38c.
Celebrated J. B. Corset $125, 1.50
and $2 grades to close at, each
79c
p q. Corsets, $2.50 to $3.50, to
close at
$1.25
iver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
Retiring from business.
THE COURT'S NEV PLAN
OF WORKING ROADS
tf.JANUAHY 11, 1902.
IRIVITIE8.
Howird. Farm loans.
,1 Howard, nr.. Insurance.
kJ, m th. City Mutton's
ijlfillll"-
tat In Oregon w Cleav-
lOooda Co
i ill kind m fa' estate.
U country E T. WM
mitranti'. ' absolutely
i r doi'ii at the man
i fW.M .tr.f
iuaranteed absolutely
ati pr do.'ii. at the Stan-
Court Btr.-. t
Ideal sheep ranch
i IS per M. r. iils.i 2000
DM ! hp'id K T.
i lour rcglHt.M'.'i! Mtalllona;
I vc. brood mares, prices
lot c. n WikIi PwuUa
tf MM '' nuo wheat
Id Adams Terms. 20lh
1 10 ult purchaser, Jam.-i
at oi reliu.d taste and
mild In,, i iiiiiu ami
famllv Will lie nnr-
HntacM tarnished If !-
! Mtlblr strict l In ml-
Etlt Oi. ,IBII
t Crarni' oi Ki ln), luat
on Maui -i i thin
two Iji Knntiiliic's res-
m W A C office Per
H to this ofTW with Ita
I b lultuhlv rewarded.
ill mimuh prices on high
l rheauer tliun ever be
h of fiic groceries ia
iK include all the hcHt
Nrtlw canned Kooda.
and luii'-v wafers
H i want good cof-
Mai Um old imvcrnment
I Mil Java
It Bin In Pendleton urn
latatWBMt and othnra
l call ou uny dniKKlat
imal bottle of Kmn'a
throat and lungs, a
MMirnteed to cure and
PMC and arm,- coughs
l and roiiHii tn lit l in
pMt For ).. hv TalL
MitnU
tic Ranges
ID WARE
Mimlln ami outing flannel night
gowns. :t!i( each. Cleaver ProH. Dry
Hoods Co.
Furnished or unfurnished moms to
rent, 7H I.llllth street, between Alta
anil Court
Punch eggs, guaranteed absolutely
IreHh. liR cents per ii n ut the Stan
dard (Sroccry Court street.
There will lie a special convocation
of Pendleton Chapter R. A. M.. at
Masonic Hall thin Monday night.
We n in Mm ! Master degree.
William Heinpl. has sold his ranch,
consisting of i40 acres, situated near
Yoakum, to Kred Decker, a recent ar
rival from Iowa. The price paid was
Id!
Oliver Marshall who killed Jam. ej
Held near Halter City In 18H8. escap
ed from the asylum at Salem and is
still at large It Is believed that he
made a key with which In Id hlnis. lt
out of the asylum, hiking the doors
behind him.
At Perdue Or.. Mrs Mary Prao.'iM
r.'i.iu. an Oregon pioneer of laM
died .lanuury s unci so vears. her
ileath lieiug iireci'd.'.l 0) (Tint ol hei
hushand. John Perdu, hut a few
months. The death of hw hushunil
with whom she had lived 0 years,
and with whom she hnd shared plon
eer hardships of two states hastened
her own denrlse.
MR. AND MRS. PAUL
SHOWAWAY ARE AT PEACE
Clark & Co
uurt Streel.
They Have Buried the Divorce Hatch
et and Will Live Together.
The trotihle in the Showaway lam
ilv hus been setttlcd satisfactorily to
all concerned and again peace reigns
supreme.
A few days ago Peo Wata-Sonuy
sued her hushaud. Paul Showaway,
for legi I beparatiou and provisions for
the support of herself und children, ai
leglng that Paul hud not only compell
ed her to do as Indian tradition has
taught from the earliest history while
I her buck revelled In peace on the
' hanks of some stream flsh.ng or In the
mountains hunting deer hut had
si.-ii' the mo .v received from bis
HOP or 400 acres of land on the reaer
! vatlon In riotous living and having a
j good time. To this procedure Mrs.
Pnul objected, especially the part of
i having to earn the sustenance for her
i self and children In the sweat of her
I own brow She had some of the Ideas
o." the 20th century woman uud she
tl ought Paul Bhould "sweat" If "sweat
! lull" had to be done, so she asked the
court to Klv. her a divorce from Paul
I and decree her the rent from enough
ot the land to insure her and the lit
tle Pauls ample support In the future
After thinking the matter over Paul
concluded that he did not want to
h.ose his Peo Wats 8onmey and they
burled the hatchet" and settled their
little difficulty with the result that the
action for divorce has been with
drawn.
Part Her.
I at brat shipment of the Olorla
ludies :i ISO shoe has arrived and the
tioHton Store will be glad to show
them to all Interested In fine shoe
inaklna. as It will he a revelation
Competent Men Will Have Charge in
Two Districts Crusher Matter De
ferred. Pending Investigation
The county court has appointed two
competent men to have charge of the
roads of the county -- Homer Beatbe.
of Weston, and Thomas Jacques ol
Pendleton. Doth have had experience
IK the building of roads, and It ap
pears to have been a wise selection of
the court to place these two men In
their positions.
Mr. Jacques has done considerable
work on the roads of this country,
and has also had experience In the
building of grades and the filling of
roadbeds for the railroad company.
wir. iieai ne nas neen a road super
rim In tlie district of Weston, and
lias proved (0 be a man who knew
how to handle the men and teams to
advantage.
These men will work under the gen
Bral supei vision ol the court In the
improving of the county roads. They
will start upon their duties with the
prolmMlltv Of ttttttlnini: HMMM It
the proper plan be laid
Question of Methods.
The question of methods will en
gage the attention of the court for
some time During the session of the
c urt last week the matter of using
. rushed rock was debuted, and an ex
pert was present to give facts and fig
tires relating to the cost and man
.01 ill which roads may be built by
the use ot that material. It app.ai
tl at an averag sired crusher, porta
He and suitable for the needs oi tin
county, would cost $1100. This Is
w ii hunt an engine. It being the Idea to
us. on., of the numerous threshing en"
k nes that are Idle for the greater
purt of the time here In the county.
Such Kwer should be the cheaiiest '
It Is thought, and so the county need
not purohusc an MgiM
The question to be de nied Is how
'ouch mom th. .... ,,,
I spend upon the roads, and then as to
what Is the best manner of expend
ing It. The .dea of making perma
nent roads would be acceptable to all.
and some think that the rock crusher
would be the proper machine to use
In support of this the expert adduced
Loose. Rolled
could lie done In soil such as this
(oiinty has.
Some Figures.
As a basis of calculation the follow
Iiik figures are offered:
One cubit yard or broken rock will
(.eic(l when spread In a layer:
Loose ftnn.fl
1 inch thick ."It! squ yds 27 aqu yds
2 inches 18 aqu yds. .27 squ yds
I inches 12 sq yds.. lit Ji sq yds
i inches )) aq yds..6 7ri sq yds
I inches 6 sq yds .4.5 sq yds
I inches ....4.1 sq yds 3.3S sq yds
!' Inches 4 ap yds .3 aq yds
1" Inches 1.1 sq yds. .1.1 sq yds
U llichc .1 k(, yds 2 LT. sp yds
Chase's Estimate.
These tlgureR uiv made b W H.
Chase, of Portland, one of the fMOf
uled authorities on tin subject of
country road building He has had
exteuslve experience uud has built
' loads all over the country. He says
also that brokci basalt- the klud of
rock that predominates hereabouts
weighs ?Mi pounds to the cubic foot
oi 4M pounds to the cubic yard. He
says that In Portland the crushed
rock was placed ou the streets during,
tli. year of llh at a cost of $1 7C per
' ublc yard or uhouttl 4f per ton. Mr.
'base 1m the city engineer of Portland,
and has no interest In the matter of
the selling of crushers or In anything
ouiiected with the subject, except
ing the Interest that any engineer has
in such matters. His estimates are
generally accepted by all who have
to do with these things us fully as val
liable as those of any engineer In the
state
I goods are carried here than In Hepp-
! ner.
HeppnePs Plsn.
Heponcr proposes, or some of the
business men having ranches In the
country around McDuffle springs, pro
pose, that a wagon road be built from
the Long creek road branching off
to go via Rlrter. which is but a mile
i two from Mi Muffle springs. This
road would tap a comparatively small
icglon. from which no tonnage de
p.-ndlng upon wagon roads would
come out. livestock or nothing else
being produced there. This refers to
the rsgtofl round shout McDuffle
springs.
Prom Hitter to Susanvillp another
lot of work would have to be done in
the construction of a road, and w.to
Hepptier to go after the Susanvllle
: trade, she must build that stretch of
I road.
Heppner Is farther from Susanvllle
than is Pendleton, and the route Is
over steeper mountains.
t'learly the advantage lies with
I endleton. as to Susanvllle trade,
with equal Improvement of roads.
Looking Up Figures.
What the actual cost would be. Is j
ihc question that Is and has for some
time been considered here. Hefoie
, that Is estimated w ith some degree or
nccuracy. nothing will he done. It Is;
stated-upon very good authority
that one of the mine owners In 8u-1
sanvllle would pay $500 towards the
proposed Pendleton rond. and that a
saw milling compaiiN i.iere would clo
nal, what lumber would he needed
This would be a substantial begin-!
nine or the fund that would have to be 1
1 lalsed for the project, and will be an
Inducement, if made to some one In
Pendleton who will bring It before the
Commercial Association. A specific
offer of that character would bring
matters to a head, and perhaps cause
It to he settled satisfactorily to all.
Miners' Wishes.
A prominent man said to the East
Oregonlan last week, that the Susan- I
rtllo mine owners have no particular
desire to go to Heppn . with their
ore, as It Is not to be preferred to
the present haul to Sumpter. At '
Sumpter, they have no railroad com- '
petition, and at Heppner tlicv would
have no railroad competl'ior.
"It Is six and n half dozen with
them." he said, "between the M
per and the Sumpter proposlt oi i
What the) ioaif, snl vhuf hy will
spend their money to obtain, is coin
letltlon in the matter of transporta
lion of ore to the mi.lt .es. At this
time, there are mines or prospects
thut would pay were the Irclght low
er. They claim thnt ut present tariffs
tha$ cannot afford to haul out on a
lallroad. Were a lower rate mad
they could work u numlx-r of smaller
properties now Idle."
The amount of this tonnage Is the
crux of the whole question. If It be
large enough or is likely to be large
enough then Pendleton as in the past
will see to It that a road is put
through. Pendleton will nev.-i let Its
trlliutarv territory' suffer for what Is
needed.
POULTRY and EGGS
International Poultry Food makes tlienri.
Bel Meal gives them flavor.
Clamshells make them solid.
Mica grit aids digestion.
Try a sample.
C. F. COLESWORTHY,
Hay, Grain and Feed.
1 27 and 129 East Alta Street. Pendleton, Oregon.
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
To make good bread use Brers' Rest Hour. U took first
premium at the Chicago World's Fair overall competi
tion, ami gives excellent satisfaction wherever need.
Kvery sack is guaranteed We have the beet Steam
Rolled Bat lev Seed Rye an.l Reardlees Barley.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. BYERS, Proprietor.
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 :
.Hade from Type Metal.
East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, o.
Thorne Type Setter
For Sale!
.It:-. ' m 1 :
Make the Hair Grow
With warm gsagMMS f I DTSM KAMAFIM
llgUl UlUSBIIIfl of . lll'CHi ) UK'S' III luul-
liaut skiu cures. Tins iraaluuiiil ai onoe
Stuus (tiling hair, removes cruala, ilea, so.
dandruff, kuutUes irritated, Helling eurfscea,
atiuiulates Uu heir MUetSSi SUsplHl the
roots with euericy end noun huiaat, liud
makes lbs hair gnu when ell elee (ails.
Sold uiiounhudiih. ..... 1 KuTTfe D i (
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SiUSANVlLLE ROAD
QUESTION DISCUSSED
SON ROSE
" odot , 0,.r a- - J "-- Crimson
1
titii? Seventv five cents an ounce
II Violet . rwt Uhll. D ncu 1 lei I1111I1 at 1 . t 1 1 t
a - uiim 1 1 1 u ni 1 1
- r 1 tit ......
imported perfume at double th
theLes ael. ctuin of
An ounce
II. tl., . ftema.:
- "lit , I
chie
Come in and wc will convince
am way and wc will put a little on your
MEN'S PHARMACY.
' DfiCf.t A.
law V. UU'K slor-- cn Court
r,ui sum St
Street, sixty five stei.
t inwards the court huus .
Matter of the Cost has Been Under
Consideration for Some Time Fig
ures Not Yet Pinal.
As to the building of a wagon road
to the 8iiManvllle mince branching
from the road that now leads from
PantUotoa to Long Creek. Grant coun
ty. the business men of this place
have been considering It for some
time Opinions differ as to the beat
course to pursue. The question may
be stated in a nut shell- How much
would It cost, and what would be the
t returns In Increased business? This
1 Is a business proposition and upon
, no other basis w ill It be considered
The factt- hae bain often stated In
' substance rln y are
Pendleton would kavi (o build a
road running from the prceni rasa1
lor a BHOltsM ot nilleh ui cm .ling to the
ruiite (.elected uud th. point from
which It blanched troin the preseut
load. The route would be shorter to
00 me to Pendleton, and the moun
talus would be less steep. The peoplt
of the Susanvllle district prefer tc
I come here For in Pendleton, they
would have the advantage of the twj
i competing lines of railway whicl
would give them a better rate on or.
to the smelter. They would have in.
choice ol sm.tt.rf thus.- oa tao n
ion Pacific aysUat, ami those 011 1 th
W i c H it Noitbcii. Part
aZsin Pendleton Is a larfW U "
JrTfrf.. -took, of all kiuda of
(iOINU THROUGH
A . ui. 1. - laundry will go through
your shirt 111 t wo wnsliiugn worn out
a coin 1 letely as If you bad worn it a
year. We nave your atilrt ami save
y.iu liniiiev. We will send for your j
linen if you wend ue youra.ldrees
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CURE TOURtiLFl
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elt.MjCels.aiCu Sl ai,i.ue.
sum j ur.aaui.
1 aU IU pleltt .l.rfil
I .sstm.. sresawT wot
. ... ... .1 Lutltaa, f.. 1 .
11 ..I 041 l. mi
Machiu. is in good 1 ondiliou, requires only one quarter home
power to ruo it and with it one person can set from 20,000 to aj.ooo
ins brevier in eight houra
With the machine there is the necessary pulleys and shafting and
700 to Hoo pounds brevier te, 8 point
Machine will lie sold for 350 f o. h at Pendleton
Last Oregonian, Pendleton, Or.
LEGAL BLANKS
Write the East Ore
Ionian for a free cat
alogtfe of them. A full supply always kept m stock.
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