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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1902)
rrtif nnfin unii hl aibxki uur n. Goods 41 ttSaSBM res. ri;WVjHHUC them. Not poor goods cheap, but "good t moderate prices. This fall wo have a etter solccted, lower priced stock of dry n over before. STS In a large variety of bright colors. trimmed with flat brass buttons. A new fad, very practical. Priced at $2.48, $2.25, 98o. OMEN AND CHILDREN This is the season should be looking towards us for warm foot We have an abundance to choose from, some ome part wool, some ribbed, some plain. All rm but elastic. Per pair, 48c, 35c, 25c, 19c. ILAINE BAGS An elegant, big, grey leather xidized silver mountings, heavily covered and bncht cut steel beads. The usual $5, fa kind, this week for $2.48, $1.98 and $1.00. der Dept. Store a: ELIABLE CLOTHIERS. fl'NEIL TELLS WHY S5?fc Or r Ml Km, mm "ISBBKBf blue, or black or anv other color, but be- ome to us and see our line of Painter's Supplies and Vt have-experienced workmen to do your painting a willwsjffipu dollars on your job if you let us fig ering is a specialty with us and no store in regon carries a more complete stock of up-to- papcr than we do. OO Tnc Paint and Paper Dealer 11UX i fgm I, A. PBRFE r r- iw '.1 IS CTION IN FLOUR RS' BEST. Better flour cannot be made. of the wheat crop enters in Byers' Best ur, which is right for bread and Fancy Baking. TON ROLLER MILLS fW. S. Byers, Proprietor. ;kt;S tIaYOU CAN, ATTEND THE tugs,s( ' fP 9th ANNUAL SPWpi( :-: INTERSTATE :-: FAIR ;?iJ ?KiSpokanc, Wash. Oct frlter 6th to 14th, 1902, Inclusive. FINE EXHIBITS IN es, Hogs le, Sheep Exhibit Exhibits lUUfc The Northwest , IvdWlllg 300 Horses Entered &ral Exhibits BanKS 1P fm -Vrkii lrfPBHs."""""" 1 1 MNTS square mela 'SHr in and try one 1 nSHM . , .... ,. . wown in rcnuieton. ICV-7 ?, felKMir You. horses WH be well ca'ed "Jn support of what I eay I will cite k. V Jffe. Henry Feed Yard, corner DT I TTD I IIT West Alta and Lillith streets. AUltAri 1 Hay, grain and all kinds of f ' - - ' feed bought and sold. bid stand, Horses for sale at all times. w o rn n.. WILLIAM CONNEHLEY, Prop!, m (x Un. lCjWI- Successtor 'to Hays & Conrie'rley. $25,000 in PREMIUMS Amusement extraordinary. write lor catalogue. JS, Advertl ing Agent. Concession privileges of GEO. H. MARTIN, Mgr. and Secy. Let Us Do Your Hauling We do trucking and hauling of all description at reason able prices. IMMIGRANTS FROM EAST DO NOT STOP IN PENDLETON. Other Sections are Extensively Adver tised, While Pendleton and Umatilla County, Have Made no Effort Along That Line. Between the 7th and 10th of Octo ber two cars of Immigrants will ar rive in Pendleton and stop to, allow an inspection of Umatilla county. These people will come from Iowa and arc coming as a direct result of the effort of the immigration agents of tho O. U. & N. company. So much ha-, oeen said about tho transportation companies "passing Pendleton up" in regard to helping to get Easterners here that the company has made ar rangements to have these people stop and glvo Pendleton a chance to shov them around. This .will he Pendleton's first op portunity to entertain so largo a crowd of homoseokers who are actually look ing for homes. So far notbing has been done toward receiving or enter taining them, but it is expected thnt everything will be dono that is ne cessary to give them the best possi ble opportunity of seeing tho county from one end to the other. The two cars will be sidetracked hero and loft as tho homes of the "0 or 50 people they will contain and until tho lowans have seen all tho ad vantages of the county, then they will bo taken down tho lino of tho O. R. ft N. Company until they reach their destination. "Most of these people will have money to buy homes if they and what they want. They aro the heads of families who are seeking broader fields than are possible to be found for tlrem in Iowa," said General Pas senger Agent .1. H. O'Nell, of tho O. R. & N. Company, who was In town yesterday on his way to Walla Whlla to attend the fruit fair. Mr. O'Nell was asked why tho Influx of Easterners passed through Pendlo ton and went on to Portland or Sound Points. He replied: "It is simply because Pendleton and Umatilla county are not advertised in the East. There has been 110 effort to get the resources of Umatilla coun ty .before people looking for homes in the great West and other parts have been advertised extensively. This is the only reason why the people are passing Pendleton up. The Sound country, the Valley and Rogue river countries, have all been widely adver tised in the East and Middle states. These are the countries receiving the flood of immigration. The people in these sections are getting the benefit of the homeseeRers' rates. Advertised countries are filling up with desirable people and money is being brought into them. Pendleton has not received any benefits from the homeseckers' rates simply because no effort has been put forth to tell people what kind of a country surrounds it. Tho rail road companies aro blamed for not giving Pendleton an equal show with Sound and Coast terminals. This is not right. No one is to blamo but the people of Pendleton and Upatilla county. The transportation com panies have offered to see to it that all the literature the people of Pen dleton would furnish them, giving the resources of tne county, was put into the hands of the people in the Eastern and Middle States without any cost to Pendleton other than that of printing the literature. It is not, and never has been, the policy of tho railroad com panies to boom one section of a coun try to the detriment of some other part. This would not be fair. Wo simply take the homeseekers' money and set him off wherever he says for us to. We do not try to persuade hiin to go to any certain place in pref erence over another. We try to treat all places Just alike and without partiality. "If Pendleton will publish the litera ture we have agreed to mako it our business to distribute it at fairs and all public gatherings of not through out the East. Our immigration agents who have been over the ground, will answer all questions and tell inquirers all they know about every advantage of tho country. When these men are furnished literature from the Valley, Spokane or the Rogue river country. and this literature is all that is seen by the man with the Western fever. it is but natural that he should become Interested in those places and at once begin to inquire about them. If be is told that tho countries are all right and what they aro claimed to be, he win begin to plan to come to the place winch attracts him most. If the Im migration agent had literature from Pendleton, descriptive of the advan tages of the county, and surrounding country, it stands to reason that the people would just as naturally become liiterc&ted lu Umatilla county as In any other section, with an interest In the county once aroused, many people would stop in Pendleton. "In support of .what I eay I will cite you to tho caso of Vf. H. Conduit, who came to Walla Walla only a few weeks ago after reading a pamphlet descriptive of the valley. This man represented 1 1 families and would have stopped at Pendleton just as willingly as at Wftlla Walla had a pamphlet from here fallen into his hands Instead of tho 0110 from across the line. He bought land' for' himself and made ar rangemfiits for -the rest of hhr party smmmmmmmmm I NIFTY NEWS I Without a doubt the best of tho Season's produotions'are just arrived. 2 CORONATION SUITS Of Red Mixed Rough Suitings. The season's novelty. We had to wait to get the best but here they are and reasonable in price. -Tho Great DENT GLOVE Kor men, $2 2 For women, 12 2-5 $1150, $20, S25 Over coats E Tho right thing at the right price, and no mis er take The Light Weight Kind, The Medium Weight Kind, Tho Heavy Weight Kind. And the Fashionable Colors aro Dark. Old or Young Men's Prices: . $5.00 to $40.00 Boys' Prices: $2.00 to $7.00 Continued on page 8, Gray's Harbor Com, Co. Opp. W; ft C. K. Depot Make the Hair Grow With mm (bun poo of Ccticdba BOAr and light drcMings of Ccticciu, purtxtof emol lient ikln core. Tbli treatment t onct (torn falling uajr, remove criuti, scalei, and dandruff, (ootbei Irritated, Itching aurfacei, atlroulate the hair folllclei, mpplle. tba roots with energy and nourishment, and make the balr grow when all elae faili, old uiiourkoul vuld. Port 1 I). d C.Coar.. When (jetting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of (BIG, BUSY BOSTON STORE iiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiuiiaiiiiauiUiUiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuiti just as stated by tiie Walla Walla pa pers of a few weeks ago. "Most of the people coming hero from tho East now are men with means. Many of them aro mon who have been here and looked tho coun-1 to malte their home. These men are now returning and bringing friends with them who will locate m the same locality. "New people aro coming to Oregon every day from tho Middle and East ern states. Not a train comes through here that does not have an extra coach attached, but the heaviest west ward movement will not be on until tho latter part of October. This 's because the Easterner has not yet taken care of his crops and it is Im possible to hire men to attend to it for him. A movement is on foot to get the transportation companies jto extend their homeseekers' rates until tho first of December instead of Nov ember, thus giving tho people a better show to finish their work beforo leav ing. Whether or not the transcontl nental lines will agree to this is yet to be settled." Mr. O'Nell was asked what impres slons the Eastern people gained n regard to land values when they ar rived here. 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