East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 23, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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You nlwnyB get GOOD
Alexander
DEEP
The best there is in Canned Goods is the
DIAMOND "W" BRAND
They can't be improved upon because the most select
fruits and vegetables that grow only are packed under this
label. When you want the best get Diamond "W."
FREE ENLARGED OIL PORTRAITS. We are still giving
them to customers.
Martin's Family
BAKING
Our line of Fancy Baking
includes all the good
things. Our specialty is
to supply weddings, par
ties and receptions with
cakes, cookies and dain
ties. The choicest material en
ters into our baking.
The best bread it is pos
sible to make.
Miller Grocery Co.
623 Main Street
Phone Mcin 51 1
ASK FUR
Schlifz
HE BEER THAT
Milwaukee
Famous
Unequalled for Table Use
All kinds of imported lunches,
apt wiener wurst, sauerkraut and
r'gs feet at
KOHLER & GO'S
Main Streets near Postoffice
Farmers Custom Mill
Fred Walters, Proprietor
gapactty 150 barrels a day
Jjour exchanged for wheat
iTour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc
Y 00 hand.
GOODS at Alexander's.
Dep't Store
ft
Showing the newest con
ceptions in
French and
Corsets
Look at our dollar Corset
in the Window.
Grocery and Bakery
Underwent
Sale
This sale will be one of the
greatest opportunities to buy high
grade Muslin Underwear at low
prices, that has been offered the
ladies of Pendleton this season
Our special sale continues through
this week and you will have an
opportunity of getting just what
you want if you don't wait too
long.
See our Window Display and
you will be convinced that this is
the place to buy your White
Goods.
The Store That Saves You
Money.
Bargains in
Real Estate
I have a larger and better
list of Farms, Stock Ranches
and City Property to sell
than ever before. Also a big
lot of land in the coming
wheat section of Eastern
Washington.
N. Berkeley
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cure dyspepsia and all disorders aris
ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by
physicians everywhere. Sold by all
druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents.
Trial package free by writing W. H.
Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. W,
Schmidt & Co., druggist.
OLD NEWSPAl'EnS-TO PUT UNDER
carpets, on sbelvea, walla, or for wrap-
Clng purposes. Old newspapers In large
urdles of 100 each at 25 cents a bnndlo
at the BAST OIIKQONIAN offlco, Pendle
ton. Oregon.
OF
WHEAT DAMAGED BY WARM
DAYS AND FROSTY NIGHTS.
Personal Notes A Paper Railroad
From Milton to Wallula Trouble
In District No. 10 Is Settled Exer
cises at DeHaven School a Splen
did Success.
Milton. Feb. 23. S. A. Miller is m
Portland on business.
This is examination week in the
public school for promotion of pupils.
Two young Miltonites, whose names
wo will not mention, paid $5 a piece
for their fnn nt the K. of P.'s banquet
last Thursday night.
The warm days and the cold frosty
nights have damaged the wheat some
In this vicinity of lato.
Charlie Williamson, of Weston, and
Dallas Qerrard, of Walla Wnlla, spent
Sunday in Milton.
Mrs. Dick Chnstain wont over to
Weston Sunday evening on the train
to see her father, who has just re
turned from the East.
Drown nnd Frazier sold the C. 13.
Stewart place In Milton last week to
n, O Hadley. of Huntville, Wash.
There is a fine peach orchard on It
and as good as any In the valley.
Clay Moss has his new house six
miles east of town, nearly completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Michaels, of
Genossee, Idaho, are here on a visit
with Mrs. Michael's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W W. McQueen.
Mr. E, K. Henry left last week for
his old home In Tennessee, after visit
ing a few weeks among relatives and
friends. He will return, bringing his
mother along with him.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hu
bor, February 17, a son.
E. A. Samuels, of Yakima, Wash.,
was In town Thursday on business.
Mr. A. T. Brewer sold his town
property last week to a Mr. Hadley.
Mrs. Adkins, of Heppnor, is with
her daughter, Mrs. C. W. i.oward,
who Is 111,
S. F. Harrington has returned from
Altre, Wash., where he has been for
some time with his two sons, who
have had the measles.
David Ross, of Palouse. who has
been sick at the home of his son for
some time with pneumonia, was able I
10 return nome last, saiuroay. 1
wium wuna nas nau a pany oui
surveying a site for a power house on
the Walla Walla river above Milton,
for the last 10 days.
B. F. Osborn says that ho Is tired
of baching and paying $10 a month
for a house In Walla Walla and will
move his family out on his ranch In
a few days.
Kyle McDanlel was In town Satur
day, buying wire to fence in a part
or his ranch, preparatory to plowing
as soon as his school closes.
Wheat Damaged.
The warm days and cold, frosty
nights, have damaged the wheat some
In this vicinity, and farmers are get
ting rendy to reseed as soon as the
weather will permit. The fruit here
Is all right, but should the weather
continue as It has, there is danger of
It being more or less damaged.
Paper Railroad.
Milton has a new railroad built on
paper from here to Wallula. The en
terprise was born last week and will
be full grown (?). It is only 22 miles
from here to Wallula and a level
grado all the way and It would be an
easy matter to build a road. Further
developments await our plan for a
write-up.
School Trouble Settled.
The trouble over the location of an
other school house in district No. 10.
has been settled and a new house will
he built one mile south of the present
muming. This Is a sad mistake and
the day will soon come when not only
a part of the district will see it, but
all.
Wise Sky Pilots.
Some time ngo Rev. D. C. Sander
son announced that the male members
of the Epworth League would give an
entertainment, and in a few weeks
the female members would do the
same. Just what object he had in
view at that time, no one seemed to
know, but since the "bachelors' ban
quet" and one can see. To cut a long
story short, there are more "old bach-
oiors got girls and more "old maids
gov neaux now than Milton ever
thought of, and as a result there will
bo more weddings In Milton this
spring that ever was dreamed of In
our town and the preaches will have
lots of "eagles" in their pockets, see?
Exercises at DeHaven.
The exercises at the DeHaven
school house last Saturday evening
wore a success In every particular.
The program as announced was ren
dered to a crowded house that showed
its appreciation by throwing $9.25 Into
the hat as It was passed around. After
the contribution, two tables, CO feet
long, were quickly spread wltn well,
it isn't necessary to mention it, but
after something over 200 had been nil
ed there yet remained enough for 100
more. After spending an hour In so
cial chat all ropalred to their homes
feeling that It was one of tho best
times they ever hadr
SmithB Afflicted Again,
The Smith family, who have been
afflicted with smallpox for the past
10 weeks, have two new cases In the
family again. One boy Is ready to bo
NEWS
MLTON
I released. The father will be able to
I be released in another week, but can-
lit- 1- Vil C. 1.UI4IU Vl JVVjr. IIV II
The boys are pretty sick.
WANT A RAILROA-.
Milton Citizens Appoint- a Committee
to Run a Preliminary Line.
Milton, Feb. 23. Milton is out for
another railroad, and its citizens and
the farmers adjacent have held two
meetings and appointed a committee
to run a preliminary survey and set
grade stakes.
At the last meeting, hold Thursday,
a committee composed of "Lucky"
Shaw, William Goodman and William
Nichols was named to carry out In-
strnctions.
The line as projected will traverse
30 miles from a point two nnd one
half miles above Milton to the Colum
bia River, to connect with tno North
ern Pacific railroad.
The interests behind the project
will make the preliminary survey,
and then if it shall fall to Induce the
Northern Pacific to construct . the
road, the farmers and citizens will en
deavor to build It themselves.
The Irrigation Association formed
at Milton about a month ago met in
that town Thursday and appointed a
committee to carry out a survey be
tween Milton and William Goodman's
ranch on Pine Creek. It is proposed
to construct a barrel flume, and the
area to be irrigated comprises lfi.OOO
acres.
MORROW COUNTY WELL IN
THE OIL FIELDS.
Columbia River Development Com
pany Discovers Strong Artesian
Flow May Prove to be a Solution
of Irrigation In the Adjacent Dis
trict. Ros Beardsley, of the Columbia
River Development Co., was In the
city this week for the purpose of leas'
ing more lands in the Castle Rock
oil district on the Columbia river,
says the Heppner Gazette.
Mr Rpjirdslev stntps Hint tlio mm
pany is very much encouraged over
tile oil prospects. An oil expert from
Ohio, who recentlv inspected the clis
ti let has mnde a very encouraging re
port.
The Columbia River Development
Company, composed of Heppner and
Arlington people, was organized last
spring, and has been boring with a
churn drill.
Two wells have been bored, the
first one at Alder creek where a hole
was put down 100 feet. The drill
was moved to the mouth of Dead Can
yon.
When the drill reached a depth of
114 feet at Dead Canyon, there was
such a flow of water that drill opera
tions wore stopped. Tho water still
continues to flow and In spouting out
or the groud makes a noise that can
be heard for quite a distance.
Drill operations will lie commenced
again In a few days.
Whether oil is found or not, the
discovery of artesian water In this
portion of the country along the Co
lumbia, known as the sand country,
Is of no little importance. The appli
cation of water would transform this
now barren waste Into a rich and pro
ductive district that -would support
thousands of people.
Already tho discovery of water has
created quite an interest in this dis-
inci. oeverai surveying parties are
now on tho ground and the land Is
being taken up.
Abovo Coyote and Long Island op
erations will be commenced In drill
ing for water.
Arlington and Dalles parties will
soon commence drilling about five
miles south of Castle Rock.
The artesian water found bIiowh a
temperature of 09 degrees.
As the altitude is only from 200 to
300 feet abovo the sea level in a good
portion of the sand country, it Is
thought there will be plenty of water
on both sides of the river wherever
wells are drilled deep enough to bo
on a level with the river.
Notice.
vve. tno underslEiiod. win ho in
rencueton within a few weeks, for
the purpose of purchasing three hund
red (duoj more or less head of horseB,
lor ine unneci stales cavalry, there'
tore, would instruct owners In this
vicinity, to get their horses In proper
snape to conionn to the following ro
qulrements:
uejuings Iioans, light and dark
sorrel, and other hardy colors, They
must be sound, gentle under the sad-
cue, with free and prompt action at
the walk, trot and gallop; without de
lect or blemish; of kind disposition,
to weigh not less than 950 pounds,
nor moro than 1150 pounds, from 15
nanas l inch to 16 hands high; from
four (4) to eight (8) years of age;
suitable tor the United States env-
airy.
We will notify you later, the date
we want the horses brought In for
Inspection,
Yours truly,
HENRY OLDENSTADT,
HERMAN METZGER,
For further particulars, write to
Herman Metzger, Portland Ore.
Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch.
T
ITER
Wasting
Away.
Lack of fat in the food is the
beginning of a wasting con
dition. So many people that
we meet are thin and keep
getting thinner. Perhaps
there are some in your own
family. Look for the cause
and it is more than likely you
will find that such people do
not eat the fatty portions of
their food. They either will
not or cannot cat fat, and yet
it is the absence of this ele
ment in their ordinary food
that causes a wasting con
dition. For such people we offer
Scott's Emulsion as contain
ing in the most palatable
and easily digested form the
element of fat they need. It
supplies, and more than sup
plies, the lack of fat in ordinary
food. A small quantity (a
teaspoonful for a child and a
tablespoonful for an adult
three times a day) will enable
the body to get the strength
and proper fat supply that it
needs.
Scott's Emulsion is cod
liver oil so prepared that all
of it is utilized by the system.
Raw cod liver oil is not only
repulsive to the taste but only
a part of it is taken into the
system the weakened organs
being unable to digest it all.
The emulsion passes almost
immediately through thestom
ach and into the blood. The
stomach is scarcely aware of
its presence there. It shows
itself first in the nourishment
it affords and the new strength
that it gives. The weight
gradually increases and the
flesh becomes firmer. It is
the return to health ; the stop
ping of the wasting condition.
Scott's Emulsion has supplied
the elements of fat that the
body needed.
It is not a question of how
much you eat or can eat or
even of appetite. It is rather
what becomes of the food.
Does it contain the proper
nourishment and the right
proportion of fat? If the food
does you no good it does you
harm, for digestion is work,
and when the body is in a
wasting condition the stom
ach must work to some pur
pose. Scott's Emulsion saves
a great deal of this work, and
what is more makes it effec
tual. We piace on every package
of Scott's Emulsion our trade
mark label of a man with a
big fish on his back. It is
our personal guarantee that
the emulsion is right in every
respect. If this label is miss
ing you are not getting the
genuine Scott's Emulsion,
which means that you are not
getting the full value of the
oil or the kind of a prepara
tion you need.
We'll send you a sample free upon
request.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
409 Pearl St., New York.
Dally Et Oreaonlan bv c.rrl..
only 15 cent wtok.
Enjoy your leisure time at
ROBINSON'S
AMUSEMENT
PARLORS
UNDER W. & G. R. DEPOT
First-class Bowling Alleys
Best Billiard and Pool Tables
Shooting and Throwing Galler
ies. Musical entertainment every
evening. Best order maintained.
Temperance refreshments and
cigars.
Drop in and while away your
spare time.
LET US FILL
YOUR BILL
FOR LUMBER
We can supply you with
Building Material of all
descriptions and save
you money.
DOORS
WINDOWS
Building paper, lime,
cement, brick and sand.
Wood gutters for barns
and dwellings a specialty.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta St., Opp. Court House ;
LOSSES ALWAYS
MET PROMPTLY
By the Fire Insurance Com
panies we represent. Our
companies stand first in the
world.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co. 2,259,070
Alliance Assurance Co 29,030,003
London & Lancashire Fire
Insurance Co 2,5-14,083
North British & Mercantile
Co 10,095,974
Itoyal Insurance Co 22,897,163
FRANK B. CLOPTON
AGENT
800 MAIN STREET
The Columbia
Lodging House
Newly Furnished.
Bar in connection.
Bet. Alta & Webb Sts.
In Center of Block.
F. X. Schempp
Proprietor
GOOD SOUND WOOD
Is always received when you
place your order with us.
Fir, Tamarack and
..Pine.,
Why buy poor coal when you
can get the best for the same
price?
Laatz Bros.
Telephone Main 5i
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