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( ' 'VT 1 f .1 4 " til J I 1 i TUESDAY, OCTOUEU 28, 1902. i That EVENING or ! PARTY Dress : Should be made according ' to the latest fashions, and should be a perfect fit. We make a specialty of making nobby dresses for swell social r : a - :. S our work. Bear in mind we W do all kinds of dressmaking B on short notice. THE EASTERN CLOAK, SUIT AND' WAIST FACTORY 645 MAIN STREET ED. EBEN, Propr. S' Passenger Agents Meet. St. Louis, Oct. 28. The trouble- sonic question ot passes ls again agi tating the minds of railroad passen ger omclals. Tho trunk line agree-. ment entered Into a year ago has not worked as satisfactorily as tho pro moters of the plan expected. Several of the signatory roads have openly violated the agreement, while West ern roads complain that It has been Interpreted In favor of the Eastern lines and consequently has worked an Injustice to the wesetrn lines. On tho whole, however, tho agreement seems to be regarded as a good thing by tho railroads, judging from opin ions expressed by tho reprcsenta tlves gathered here today to discuss the future policy concerning passes. It Ik probable that tho obvious tie fects in the old agreement will bo remedied and steps taken to streLgth en It and Insure its enforenient throughout the country. Us Thirty-Fourth Convention, nuffalo, N. Y., Oct. 28. Tho thirty, fourth annual convention of tho New York State Woman's Suffrage Asso ciation opened In Buffalo today with a considerable attendance of dele gates and visitors frdm various parts or the suite. The convention program covers three days and calls for ad dresses by such noted equal rights leaders as Miss Susan 13. Anthony, the Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, and Mrs. Percy WIdrlngton, of England. WORKED THE CITY. ill fl 1 1 Jki iju buiuibtn Are You Looking for a Home or Good Investment? (640 acres, Stock or Dairy Farm, all dark' 'rich soil; 00 acres excellent timothy meadow; balance in open timber for wood or lumber and -saw mill near; two springs and cieek; gov ernment iand joining; fences house and barn; poatofllce and school one-half mile. Price $10 per acre. 1160 acres. Stock Ranch, five and one balf miles from Pendleton; creek runs across; 60 acres irrigating land; mall, 100 acres for. grain. With small outlay an excellent farm. Price. $2350, 600 acres, Stock and Wheat Farm on Birch creek 10 miles from Pendleton; 70 acres alfalfa land ; 300 acres summer fallow; 100 acres pasture; 6 acres excel lent orchard; good spring, cellar, apple cellar; six room house and barn; pleas ant home. 9300. A new grocery store, 2 lots, fixtures, fresh stock, in all, cost $2500; will sell for $1800. A great sacrifice. N. T. CONKLIN. Office in Postofllce. Cash Grocery I invite you to come and see me when you need groceries or baking, I have purchased the Rei man Grocery and Bakery at 636 Main street where I will conduct a strictly cash grocery. My plan will be to give you more for your money than you can get elsewhere because II (will, give the, cash pat irons' the,' benefit of imy saving on bad debts. M. MILLER CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY 9 HI 0 PLUMBING First class work. All kinds of Plumoing Supplies. Tinning Everything in the line of repairing and new work done promptly and sat- lsractoruy. B. F. BECK, 214 Court St. Phone Black 44 ? The J 900 Wash Machine 30 days free trial Saves labor and produces clean clothes- - - - Cash Price $10 W.J. CLARKE & CO. Court Street South Texas Truckers. Beevllle, Texas, Oct. 2S. The South Texas Truck and Fruit Growers' As sociation began an Interesting two days' meeting here today. "Celery Culture," " Packing Vegetables," "Co operation In Truck Growing," and "The Fig as a Money Crop for South Texas" were some of the subjects dis cussed today. Your Place Is always. ready atour tables. There is;a variety.-of tempt ing and excellent, food on our bill 'Of fare. -Everything is served by courteous and at tentive waiters. City of Walla Walla Loses What it Supposed Was a Valuable Wnt-r Right. Walla Walla, Oct. 28. A sneclal meeting of tho city council was held yesterday to consider matters In connection with the proposed exten sion of tho water system at Thorns Springs, and some sensational dovel opments were brought to light, or at least hinted at In positive language. Tho city purchased several yeais ago a tract of land said to co-Ualn large springs, for $10,000. nnd d,irlnn the past year has spent about $000 In developing n How of water from the land. It was represented to tho people last spring that a sufficient flow had been secured and the city was asked to vote bonds in the sum ot $100,000 the funds to be used In constructing a plpo line and reservoir. Tho bonds were defeated oy a large majority. Now It has come to light that at least a large part of the water has been drained from Irrigation ditcnes and surface springy land, and cn.uiot be considered good water for domes tic use. These facts were brought about by the closing of irrigating ditches on the Thomas lands, wliun tho -flow in the city pipes would at onco decrease and remain at low mark until the ditches were again opened. Mayor Hunt became ac qualnted with the facts and brought tho matter before the council yoater day. Just what action will bo taken Is unknown. An Investigation Is being carried on today, the city officials be Ing at the Thomas springs In the hope of being able to discover tho true situation. It will take a nunv ber of experiments to establish the facts as to how much water Is secur ed from Irrigating ditches, but tho work will be done at once, and as s'on as the facts can be had action look. Ing to tho permanent settlement of the dlfflculty will be taken. In the meantime the city is agltat eu over the prospect of losing what was supposed to be a valuable water right, and the possibility of an abun dant supply of spring water at a nom inal expense to the taxpayer. The French Restanraro GUB JOA FONTAINE, Prop. 1 UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot When getting 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 Bfiildmg Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. PALMS L Roses 2k FERNSss S. H. FORSHAW iWater Street Farmers Custom Mil. Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 150 barrels a day "Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc always on hand. Nasal In 1 Ita stagea there should bo cleanliness. Ely's Cream Bain cleane0,soothcsandheal3 lbs dtseated membrane. 1 1 cures catarrh and Orli cs lwsy a cold In I he head qulclcly. Cream ISalm la placed Into tho nostrils, spreads over tho membraua and la abeorbed. Itellcfls lm. mediate and a cure follows. It la Dot drylng-doea not produce sneezing, targe Size, 60 cents at Drug, gists or by mail j Trial Size, 10 cents by mall ELY BROTHEHS. M Warren Street. Hew York. aTii-snriianisMMa Democrats Highly Pleased. Walla Walla, Oct. 28. Yesterday was an unusually lively day political ly in this city, and two large audi ences gathered at the opera house, one in the afternoon and another at night. In the afternoon Governor .Me Bride spoke to a packed house, dis cussing at length the question of tall road' legislation, and supporting the railroad commission idea with cqiv slderable force. Mr. McBrlde spoke for over an hour and held the clofo attention of his audience. Senator Warburton, of Tacoma, also spoks on state Issues. In the evening the dem ocrats held forth, Senator George Turner addressing a largo audlerce. Sir. Turner took up national Issues briefly, and closed with a strong dis cussion of local matters and state pol itics. This was the largest meeting of the campaign from a democratic standpoint, and the local party lead ers were highly pleased with the out come. The Walla Walla band furnish ed music for both gatherings. I Don't Worry Over the Heating and Cooking Problems The Place to Live. Weston Is among the prettiest home towns in Oregon and has the only state educational institution the Eastern Oregon State Normal School In this part of the state. Weston Is abundantly supplied with pure water and has granted free water for household purposes for 10 years to an persons wno build houses prior to April 1, 1903. You can obtain a good building site on Normal Heights, with water, sidewalks, grading and shade trees free, at a low figure. If you are seeking a pleasant home at an educa tional center. Address tho Wston Improvement Co., Weston, Or. Apoplexy caused more deaths in New York City in 1901 than were occasioned by Smallpox, Typhoid Fever, Malarial Fever, and Scarlet Fever combined. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York will not insure those who haw apoplectic symptoms. This suggests the advisability of in. surin your life while in good i ..-.v. 1 .ir as a over Ultice, $35V 000,000 $f;60,000,000 aUXSu"' B,W,I"" '". uld ..o.ldn 1ME Mutual Life Insurance V-OMPANY OF 1NEW YORK RjCMAkB A. McCtusy. PmUm. SHBUW'OD GILLESPY. Manaeer. Seattle. Wash. Don't Let the Stoves Question Bother You IT WILL BE TIME SPENT USELESSLY AND BOTHER FOR NOTHING The Stove Question Is easily settled If you will come to THE THOMPSON HARDWARE STORE The Wilson Air Tight Heaters The original and best hot blM lioiitefa; the One that till others aro trying to imitate is handled by us. It is the father of the new idea of saving fuel Money Saved is Money Made So lot ns save you money on your stove, and also by cutting down your fuel bill The Time to Buy a Stove is Now The Universal Steel Range Has given universal satisfac tion. It is no new experi ment but positively the best STEEL RANGE made. Its points of superiority over other makes are numerous. Not high in price, but high in quality You have undoubtedly been studying the Question of Heating Your; Home or Place of Business; you have perhaps examined some stocks of of stoves, but unless you have visited our store you have not seen the Wilson Heater for they are sold exclusively in Pendleton by us. There is but one Wilson Heater and we have it iir all sizes. Or stocks is larcje and new and includes all sizes of Coal and Wood Heaters S 1 . . - ana cook stoves and bteel Ranges, but only the good- kind. Our Prices on Stoves Will Mean a Saving to You We want you to come in and inspect our line, Btudy carefully the advantage uui aiuvea nave over otner makes and learn what you can save by buying ol us ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW U. 8. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. S. Patent Offlco U. 8. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Marks and CoDTrla-hta Wilson Wood Heaters $3.50 to $12.00 Wilson Coal Heaters $12.00 to $22.00 Universal Steel Range $20.00 to $55.00 Cast Cook Stoves - $12.00 to $25.00 Simply reading the prices will not give you a correct idea of the bargains, but an inspection will The THOMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY 621 MAIN STREET No Matter What .You Want in Hardware, We Have It 7 ...mil K I ! E tE, TOO 7th It,, X. V WaHilnirton, D. O