East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 11, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    HOTELS.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Less Cads and Societies
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel In Pendleton
nnd as good as any.
AND TRADE8. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
ilONS
lilll I IlllWfl
Iysicians.
OFFICE IN JDDD
,r. 10 to 12 . B. !
hipbone. nI 371.
n nESPAIN BLOCK,
t re troubles, catar-
for refractive er-
e. Main 1181.
I OFFICE OVEIt THE
nnnk. Telephone. 80;
, Main 301.
M D.. nOMEOPATn-
and surgeon, umco .u
..innhrtni: unite, bto
fnrsr rnrsiciAN and
IiPlueu".c ""--
FRATERNAL ORDERS,
royal neighbors of ameiuca
una wood camp. No. 2333, meeti second
ad fourth Tuesday of each month In Odd
f eiiowa- nan. sirs, ma Uolcomb, Oracle
mrs. nerue uoDoms, uecoraer.
OMATILLA TENT, NO. 27, K. O. T. M.
Sleets in secret Society nail, second
nnd fourth Tuesday In each month. All
visiting sir Knights cordially Isrlted.
S. Kees, Record Keeper; E. D. Estabrook,
Commander.
PENDLETON LODGE, NO. 32, A. F. AND
A. M., meets first and third Mondays of
eacn monm. visiting Dretnren welcome.
T. J. Twcely, w. M. ; Joe II. l-arkcs, Bee.
Itrr room it amswia.
lelepBone. Jtnin vol , i-
lUi.
EvnERSON, PHYSICIAN
Bpeciaiti eje. enr, am
fee in snviogH uau. uuuu-
8.11
niVSICIANS. DR8.
Office one block west
fpijAKHSLEE, CHRONIC
Isrnsep nnd diseases oi wo-
el l'endleton. tor. nter
rendleton. Or. 'Phone
IENTISTS.
TIR.VTIST. OFFICE IN
Thone Ited 71.
PENDLETON CHAPTER. NO. 28 T.
Taylor, H. P., F, F. 'Wamslcy, secretary.
Meets first and fonrth Friday of each
month In Masonic Call.
DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHTS OF
Pythias. L. W. ncld. C. C: R. W,
Fletcher, K. of R. and S. Meets erery
aionaay in secret society nail.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.
Tutnllla camp, No. 0390. Meets first
nnd third Mondays of each month at Odd
Fciiows nan. ueorge A. Hamblln, con
sui; u. A. KoDblns, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR
meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W.
of W. are held In Secret Society Hall
CTery Saturday evenlnc. Vlsitlnc neleh
bnrs are always welcome. J. P. Walker,
Clerk ; A. J. Owen, C. C.
Statist, office IN as
oTrf senmmts new atng
I 71.
tS AND BUILDERS.
AncniTECT AND BTJ-
makes complete and rella-
blldlngs In the city or conn-
ludd bulldlnc.
hl.E. CONTRACTORS AND
itlmates furnished on short
irork R specialty. Prompt
llluff street near Main.
INTItACTOIt AND BTJILD-
furnlshed on all kinds
nont walks, stone walls etc.
East Oresoman onice.
AND BROKERS.
i'AL RANK OF ATHENA.
nltnl, friO.000 ; surplus and
Interest oa time deposits.
:n and Domestic exchange,
antly attended to. Henry
ndent i T. J. Kirk, vlce-presl-
Baraeti, ca&nlcr; F. S. Le-
cnshlor.
SAVINGS BANK PEN
Organised March 1.
$50,000; surplus $00,000;
on time deposits. Ex-
nnd sold on all principal
attention given to col
rnmlsh, president! J. N.
dent ; T. J. Morris, cashier.
BANK OF WESTON,
on. Does a general bank-
innge bought and sold.
omptly attended to. R.
decree w. I'roeostei.
LJ. R. Ktlgore, cashier; dl-
Lllartman. M. m. jonns, t.
FGraw, J. F. Kllgore, Robert
Proebstel.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE8.
THE OLD 8 EM PL E FEED YARD, 72S
Cottonwood street, Lindsay & Doty
Droos. Livery, iced and sale stable. Sad
dle homes at all times. Horses for sal.
Phone Red 41.
TnE CITr LIVERT BOARD AND BALE
Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for
fine turnouts. Stable -118 Alta street.
COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. W. FROOME
Prop. Llrery, Feed and Boarding. All
kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op
posite Hotel i'enaieton. -l-none Main itu,
OltEOON FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON
Prop. Special care given to horses left
with me. Lower wetD street, -rnone
Red 204
BOARD AND LODGING,
THE STRAHON ROOMING HOUBE. MAIN
St, Mrs. K. A. Strahon, prop. Nice large
roll kept rooms In new building, with
;ood clean beds.
ran WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 801
South Main street, M. T. Bradley, prop,
aousekeeplng rooms and lodging rooms.
iood comfortable rooms and clean, well
sept beds. Lodging 25 cents.
EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF
E. Court and Johnson streets; goods
larce. clean rooms with comfortable beds.
antes 28c and BOc a night Thos. Smart,
Prop.
RANK OP PENDLE-
$70,000; surplus, $85,000.
neral banking business. Ex-
degraphlc transfers sold on
Francisco, rew loric ana
In the Northwest. Drafts
. Japan and Eurone. Makes
reasonable terms. Levi An-
W. F. Matlock, vlce-presl-
cashier; n. C. Ouern-
ashler. v
HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND
Mill streets. Board by the day or week.
Good table set. Rates $4 and $5 per week.
Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L.
Neff, proprietor.
BOOT AND HOE REPAIRING.
h. OREENAWALD, THE OLD RELIABLE
Shoemaker. First clas repairing- with best
materials. Shop In rear oi Uindlnger, Wilson
&Co.
JOHN WILSON, FIRST CLABB SHOB
maker and repairer. Best material used
and good work done. Shop 117 Alta
street.
mJ'i '.V-' V fa' J
THE WIIOI.E TRUTH,
Dott'p Twlultle. How do you rii y.i u- lobsicr?
.Te?tlf Kootllte ah.ently)-- ei rllv and ?nerous.
OREGON
and Union Pacific
Headquartors for Traveling Mon.
Commodious Sample Rooms,
INCREASED VALUES OF FARMS.
Average Value Over State of Oregon
Is $3,693.
The lands of Oregon, accordlnc to
recently issued government statistics.
are peculiar, in that each part of the
state has its own characteristics. In
the valleys of the Western -part of
this state, notably those of the Wil
lamette, umpqua and Rogue Rivers,
the soil is rich dark loam. The hills
have a heavier soil and the moun
tains are suitable only for grazing.
In the eastern part, ine soil is sandy
in general, and contains much alkali,
but is very fertile under Irrigation.
In the northeast, extensive areas of
naturally fertile wheat lands are
found; in the southeast, the cultiva
tion of crops is of very little import
ance, but the land is extensively used
for grazing purposes.
The Number of Farms,
The total number of larms In Ore
gon in 1900 was over 30 times as
great as in 1850, and 40.4 per cent
greater than in 1890. The total acre
age has also increased greatly, being
over 33 times as great as in 1850,
have undergone territorial changes
only Harney and Morrow report de
creases since 1890 in the total num
ber of farms. Harney nlone shows a
decrease in tho total farm area, all
others reporting substantial gains.
The decreased Improved acreage re
ported for a number of counties is
due to a more intensive cultivation
of smaller areas of farm land and a
- strict construction of the term
"improved." Tho central counties,
which are chiefly devoted to stock
raising, contain the largest larms,
while the smallest farms are in the
western counties, and are devoted
to general agriculture, dairying, fruit
growing and market garuenlng. The
average size of farms for the stato
is 281 acres, varying from 80.7 acres
in Multnomah county to 1,300.2 acres
in Crook county.
For the state the average value of
farms Is $3,C93. In over two-thirds qC
the counties the total vaiuo of farms
has increased since 1S90, the do
creases reported in tho remaining
counties being slight. Marked gains
are reported in the value of imple
ments nnd machinery, tLe average
value per farm in 1900 being $182.
AH counties, except Yamhill, report
The caln in the last 10 vears wns
5.8 per cent. With the exception of "'Sher values for livestock, the state
the last decade the area of improved . "veiuge oeing u per larm.
Rates $2 & $2.50
Special rates by week or month,
excellent Cuisine.
I'rompt Dlnlngroout Service.
Every Modern Convenience.
Bar and billiard room in connootion
Only Three Blocks from Depot.
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL
Corner Couit nml Jolimcn Strctt,
rendition, Oregon.
Kolly, Proprlotor.
fas. . "A .i
M. F
PKfint
res
Ohlcairo
l'ottlnml Special
n. ra,
tU llunt-tugton
AllMitic
S:lU m
Tls Hunt-Intiton,
Bt. rul
TsttMMI
:13 ft m,
vis
Spokane.
Tlim solicilulo ' ixtiTi
1'ittm Poinlli'ton , rsox
Salt Lska, Dnvr. rt
Worth, Unmhit, Ksn
mi rttjr, t. IOUlf, s too s B,
Chtcsco inl F.mI.
Suit Lnku, Denvr. Ft.
Wotth, Omaha, Kan.
a City, St. Uul, lltlO p.m.
Cblcnjo an.) Kj.U
Wftlla Valla,LtTtaton,
Spokane, Wallace
Pullman, Mlnnrapo
lls.M. Taul, llilluih, S!WP
Mllnaukve, Chicago
lid Ka.Ht.
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND
I
8 KXl p. m.
DaiFr
except
Sumlajr
Wi p ra.
Patllnlaf
10W p 111.
All snlltns; tlatei sab
jici to riiauro
For San Krlu'lco
Fall every i layt.
Columbia Hirer
To Astoria tnd Way
I anillns.
I MO p. ra
4:00 p. m,
Sunday
Wllliitnotto Ittvcr.
Iloati leavo l'. rlUinl dally, oiccpt Bunday,
(tKo ol wator pormlltlim) lor V Ulametts and
Yamlilll ltlvrr poluta.
Lcavo " '' leava
lllpnrla Bnalco lilver LewUUin
l.iiSn. ni Itlparla to Ij-ivlilon 7.-00 8.01.
Pally Dally
hcpt Mom Kicpt Mos
F, F. WAMSt.HY, AKont, iVudlalon.
land has increased steadily, and. un
til 1880, at a more rapid rate than the
total acreage. The decrease in the
acreage and per cent of farm land im
proved shown for the last decade, is
due to a more strict construction of
the term improved."
FOR SALE.
ITOGRAPHERS.
IN, LEADING PFIOTOGRA-
city ITarvest views. In-
sale. FlnlsMng none lor
near bridge. 'Phoue
FOR BALE A NEW REMINOTOS TYPE
writer; a bargain. Call at this office.
FOIt SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN
office, large bundles of newspapers, con
taining over 100 bis papers can be ob
tained for 25 cents a bundle.
FOUND.
FOUND-TWO PURSES CONTAINING MONEY
were left at onr store. Owners call and get
Leanie. The Fair.
SICAL SUPPLIES.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms nnd single rooms. 719 College street,
opposite court house. Mrs. Alice Smith, Prop.
COURT STREET. LA
Electricians, dealers In elec-
K UQUftM. RtnfM wIpmI fnf
Ibells or telephones. Elec-
all klnda. net nnr nrlces.
PeclIty.
WANTED.
WANTED NICELY FUKKIBHED ROOMS FOR
housekeeping. Apply at this office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
-1 PENDLETON MACHINE SHOP AND FOUN-
dry, Baltczoro & Howe, proprietors. Black
. smithing and general jobbtog. Iron and brass
FS, OFFICE COTTONWOOD casting-. All kinds oi macnitcry rcpjlrs,
LAND BUSINESS.
Various Expenditures.
The average expenditure in the
state for labor in 1899 was $135 per
farm, but varied greatly in different
sections, the average amount expend
ed in all eastern counties, except
wanowa, being much larger than
elsewhere. The total expenditure for
fertilizers in 1899 was greater than
in 1889, but still averaged less than
$1 per farm. The majority of coun
ties show increases in the use of
commercial fertilizers. Portland
Increase in Number.
Between 1850 and 1880 the number
of farms increased faster than tho
total acreage, Involving a decrease In
the average size of farms, and lndl
catine a nrocressivfi division nf fnrm
holdings and a more complete utlllz-1 JournaI-
ation of the son. The slight Increases '
shown for the last two decades are! Joe Ell's Saddles Lead,
due to the large additions made to! Tho fame of the Joe 131 1 saddle Is
iilQS 1 ,the eas'ern1 fart ot the,-preadlnB rapidly and wherever com
nyLa,Jfa !mrl80n 18 made 11 alway lrve the
from the public domain, and for the
first time enumerated as farm land.
The decrease continued through the
last two decades in tho western coun
ties and in some of the older-settled
counties of the eastern section.
Value of Farm Property.
The value of farm property shows
a remarkable increase during the five
decades from 1850 to 1900. In the
last decade, tho gain in the total
value of farm property was $29,730,
487, or 20.8 per cent. The Increase
in the value of land, Improvements
ana uuuaings was ?1U,1S, 314, or
HEATED BY STEAM
LIGHTED BY ELECTfllCITY
Ainorlcaii IMim, i-atM.l 'l't toSJ.OO
liKii'iiiiv,
ISiiropfiiii I'liui. fltli-, 7r(., 1.00.
Mpocliil riiti'H ly wui'k or month.
Free 'bus meets nil trains
Commercial trade solicited
Fine sample rooms
HUNS
Pullmim Sleeping Curs,
Elegant Dining Curs,
Tourist Sleeping Curs.
r sr. t'AUti
1 MIN'NKA
TO
THROUGH
POMsJ
IHJIiUTH
KAKOO
' (lltAND KORKU
WINNEl'JSti I
HKTjKNA and
IJUTTK
ICKI-TS TO
favorite. Yesterday two cowboys,
who reside in the Willamette valley,
uui wno nave ueen woruing north of
Walla Walla, made a long ride to get
iiii sauuies, which shows the high
standing these goods have. D. L. Mil
ler and partner, while passing
inrougn here last march, examined
the Ell saddles, and although they
have seen many makes of saddles
since, none pleased them as well, so
they borrowed saddles, rode hero, and
bought fine new Ell Baddies to take
home with them, and had tho old
ones shipped back to Walla Walla.
This is quite a compliment to the Ell
14.3 per cent; in that of implements ' , lu"e a compliment to the Ell
and machinery. $1,949,955, or 42.8 per ,8,addle?' ,a,s the purchasers passed
piouse Iilock, land office
uimg ot claims nnu Inl
specialty.
JR.. U H. r.Avn ont.
claltjr fnflri nf Infill ftl.
Insurnnce and collections.
s, room 10.
VND CARRIAGES.
HACK. NEW tun nrT
Tor the serwlr nt ff nnt.n.
Mod J. B. McKsr. nrot.
ommerclal Llrery Btable or
aim me utict will call
NE, EUWIN BAKEH. PROP.
wo. otana In front of
Phone Red i(6.
ici:llah BnoxnEr.8, plasterino
and cementing. Cement walks a spe
cialty. Estimates furnlaoed free, wo
guaranteed. Leare orders at Badley ai
Zahner's cigar store. Main St., P. O. bi
104.
HAND DEALERS.
A T T'T. vpw ,
Cf"'. "O'd. t-'onrt Bt.
"W. tan -nil Kin.
DKAT.Rn TV, crn.n
r,- .tber '! nJthlng yon
212 Court 8t
f-ACKCMITHINQ.'
SON" Pnn TT III. I n. ' n ."inn
- J- t0"n' 814 Webb st.
IJER8 AND SUPPLIE8,
lepalrlflr.
SUBSCIUUEItS TO MAGAZINES, IP YOO
want to subscribe to magazines or news
papers In the United States or Europe, re
mit by postal, note, check, or send to the
EAST OKEGONIAN the net publisher's
price ot the publication you desire, ana
we wilt have It sent you and assume all
the risk of the money being lost In the
mails. It will 'save you both trouble and
risk. If you are a subscriber to the East
Oregonlan, In remitting you .can deduct
10 per cent from the publisher's price.
Address EAST OUEGONIAN l'UB. CO.,
Pendleton, Oregon.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
HSTJK OcUluttl aui! Only fionulm.
lU.VVn 'iM'irmuiu, uuin,u vru4f
ir iutiu:nTt:irri kmlikii t
JtKU ni CtttU uV! Uim, tei-4 Uh
blue rlbb&a. 'I' tike nu other Iefu
Hubfttllut.ennBndJultMtUr.fc A.kfour
llniMUl, or ttjl 4 cet i J -ui tut J'ar
tlfulurM. 1lltMlld lt-l JEtMlklvt
far ltdlf. b rtuPM JImII. &ll t? iS
jufiun phi Mitre. rsiiM, t
cent; and in that of livestock. Sll.-
208,218, or 49.8 per cent. The value
of farm products shown for 1900 is
100.2 per cent greater than that re
ported for lo9, but a portion of this
Increase is doubtless due to a more
detailed enumeration Ju 1900.
Acreage of Farms.
Aside from those counties which
through Walla Walla and came here
to buy.
Special Attention (liven Country Trade
HOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS
Let Us Do
Yovt Hauling
Out of Death's Jaws.
wnen aeatn seemea very near
from a severe stomach and liver
trouble, that I bad suffered with for
years," writes P. Muse, Durham. N,
C, "Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills saved
my life and gave perfect health
Rest Pills on earth and only 25c at
Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
We do trucking and hauling
of all description at reason
able prices, t v
MEN AND WOMEN.
Dm Dig aforoonaturtl
IrriLUoDi or alctraUous
of muooQ. raembrADai,
lFni.uCMiLuiM. P.iiiIMf. .adnotsstrar
iTHCEvAjaCHtMicuCo. Sal or poinoui.
cicmuTi,o.HM BO, ' sB3
oruui id plain urepfd.
Sl.OU, ir 9 txttllM. tTTJ.
Circular fcuC oa nmaatt.
Strike Rich Ore,
Again a report comes down from
Sumpter that another phenomenally
ricu sirme or ore had been made In
tho North Pole mine of the Cracker
Creek district. The management of
this wouderful property is very retl
I cent of its affairs, and It is next to
I Impossible to get the exact valuation
, ... ,' 'or extent of the new field. This mino
our horses will be well cared has been known to be operating for
lor u uiKen to me uia uutcii me past year in one of the ilchest
Henry Feed. Yard, corner, bodies of ore ever found, and tho ro
West Alta and Lillith streets. l!,or,t 01 enro'""ering another still
i'wici i-icuivb a lurore oi excitement
over that section of Summer's min
ing field never before seen. The latest
strike was made on the lowest levol
of the mine, Baker City Iferald.
Hay, grain and all kinds of
feed bought and sold.
Horses for sale at all times.
WILLIAM COXNERLEy, Prop.,
Successtor to Hays & Connerley. an army post,
An order has been issued by Sec
retary Itoot, setting aside 1800 acres
of land Ave miles from Manila for
GEO. DAflVEAU, Prop.
Elegantly FuniLshurt
Steam NefUeti
European I Ian
Iilock and a half from depot.
Sample room in connection.
ROOM RATE
50o, 75c, $1.00
THE POftfLWD""
PORTLAND, OREGON
American I''nu, ft l;(r Ijv uml uimaiJ
lltaduuartrr- ftr t .unit. aiMl ci mmcrcial iruv.
tier. dicj.i1 rutct iiioic lit famine and juglc
Ecntleinen 1 lie n almoi n. nU will Ijc nl.-n..t
at all times t. hUuw roomi and give priceft, A
muucrii lurKiiji uain ekiaiilialiini nt u tin: liutt-l.
ii . nuKiiKh, Manager.
OHIt'AdO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NKW VOKK
IIOHTON
slid nil points ICuat mid Hoiltli
Inror.h llckrttt to Jhihii ami (italua, Tla
Taroma and Norltiitrn I'ncllll' 8t0mhlp Oo.
aud Airer cau IIqo,
TIMU SCIIBDULH,
Tralm leave 1'ondlotan dallr eicapl Sundaf
St 7W0 p. m,
For farther Information, time eaidi, map
and ticket, oftllou oi write W. Adarai, I'en.
dloton, Oregon, or a, I), (IHAKI.rON,
Tblrd aud Morrltou Ht., I'ortlaud, Or.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Babbitt Mrtal, best in the world, In
bars. Price Jl par bar, at th East
Oregonlan Office.
Take this
route for
Chicago, Ht. l'rilil. Hi. J,oiiIh, Kan.
huh uuy, mi. joe, umiiiiu, una
All Points Hnst and South
Portland and point
on the Siitind
II UK (JAItll.
Leare I'eudlctou. dallr eirent riundavi ai
7 AO. put,
Arrlte I'endlotoii Slomlav, Wtxliieidar and
Friday Uj'fi wti.
Arrive reudlrton Tueidar. ThuradaT and
riaturdajr loWnn,
fave Walls Walls dallr, CMt bound, SM0 pin.
Arrive WalU WiJla dally, Hut bound, 0 am.
Kor Inluriuatlon rrtrsrdlni! rates and accon.
modatloni, tall on or addro.a
v. AHAtiri, Aient,
l'AlldllLf,ii. Ilr.r.n
8 B. CAUIKIUIEAD, 0 I' A.,
nana nana, nun,
GNDLBTON - uRTaH
STAGE LINE
HTUIIDI VAN'I' imOS., Irom,
Mutt learn I'undleton dallr, except Hundari,
it 7 a. m., (or (Jklah and IntaruivllaU) points,
(tateai To Pilot Itock,76o I'llot Hock and r-
tru,.,.',!, V, 'C"N7,t' . Nf return, Wj
ro UldKe. II 76 1 to KliUe and rnlurn, U.M
Mi1 V r.iy, LA1U. '". II Wl Jo Uklsa
H Ui to Uklalt and relnrn, II no
OMIce In Oolden Rule Hotel, Pendleton
. tP'ffiBn M'SOOPV fills U.pU. a u i,-...,. .,, u u Utitt l lli Mam
Chuih ' tltii I. .. , 4 T "J- ,u,i,f cuitl too nt cj.c la - ' I .uJ yugaTarlalaa- liui ilu
rt rMiA". uij... . um, or Uiuiw-niu-u.. our t-Ofct Manhood, lm
pptjnc,7, Lost Power, nitsht'Losses, ODermntorrfioen Iniomnla, Pains
L'l.f:otv'.' PaUoa Bumlnal (.mlasions, fcnm Juox, ftqrreba lf
or Conailpqiion, fct-ip, llutpknaWflf IJIt- Erf 1 phnrK, Stops wr?
at )r,eraj, u.. cijuiimlm, Aiidmss, U I ah cm rionioJr Co., Son rranclsoo, OaU
ovuu by tallman & CO., URUGQI8TB, PENDLETON, OREGON.