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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1903)
Winter naspaea In mis onop Mtnf 0dd lots or cleaning up of broken lines. Every dollar you receiving an honest return. We mention 1 - . r nnm anrl till srrM 1Q fnrtt fif1 ... i'c rnriiiK ' " i .... - - .i. .i,n newest ana ucsi. Secnon"" . honest re, : t-ntl MIC . t I H"5.!"" n in and see me Daiance. tut; Ladies' fine Shirt Waists, 50c to $4 ,and Summer wear. .......s, ..J nirterus. inu c Ve are sole agents for Thompson's "Glove Fitting" Corsets. Give us yoar order. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Comer Mate and Alta Streets. mV 7 190.". Qty Brief s uui, m Sadie. Schmidt's pharmacy. i ftiUe of Tnorcor's. roubles daily Hawley year tboes repaired at Call IIVU ratil uu Bret, Ep; store, headquarters for nhson rwfhiM rifltlr at Has- nev eee nooutys, iuc a Hawley Bros, bargains Id street hats at lid ItimhW hlnvnlpc umerence mo JOBllIJg amies ot good i cheap 4 fcUV fat We will VOn Ohrui pnaan : 7' juu uav a oi" iuc mean i in r, . loura Inr JIV KM THE 1SH IlOTlri i . I Choice meats at Houaer't. I To" The Delta's Iced drinks. I Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch. Ice cream and soda. The Delta. I W. D. Fechter, teacher of the violin Fish and poultry, Lyman's 310 I Court. Fine Rifts for commencement day ' at the Noli store. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candies and fruits. Imported limburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Grate's. "El Sidelo," the best cigar made, a Recs" cigar store. Court street See the Underwood, high-grade vis Ibie typewriter. J. S. Kees, agent. Lot for sale; great bargain; Raley's addition. Inquire at 403 Alta street. Good girl for general housework wanted. Enquire at Owl Tea House. Our new spring patterns for suits are for inspection. Selbert & Schulz. Hanlon's cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies, Association block. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. For Sale Residence with one. two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. For Rent Suite of rooms, nicely furnished, one block and a half west of Main street. Inquire 208 Alta. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send in your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. Straw hats, golf shirts, summer un derwear, largo assortment to select from. Prices reasonable. Baer & Daley. One hundred and sixty acres wheat land, summer fallowed, 1 mile north. Water. As good as any man's land. Price $4000. E. T. Wade. A marriage license was Issued this morning to Frank Hanna and Mrs. Maty Ann Maiden, both of Umatilla county. A new house with good lot. In good location, for $C00; $50 in cash, the balance $10 per month. Rlhorn & Swaggart. Nine hundred and twenty acres in Camas Prairie. Plenty of hay, wood, water and grass. An ideal stock ranch for $5500. E. T. Wade. Eight hundred acres. 75 In rye. 400 could be cultivated. Lots of water and timber. House and barn. A Camas Prairie stock ranch. $5000. E. T. Wade. Wanted District special represen tatives for tho Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Have an ex cellent opening for two or three men In Umatilla county, and to these every assistance will bo given to en able them to succeed. Call or address L. Hammond, district manager. Hotel Pendleton. TALKS IRRIGATION L0G CABIN SODA t CM I.... - UUf, 'te KoeDnn'c I r..i.: c i n-....i-: :.. "ay to serve vou with rMnnc Soda and lo fni'jV?ri,c dfnks and nianv new ones. Amonc Li1 - l . I1H4 U r I I. 1 . r- rr m . I ,aaNgat Sundae. v"'uuoiaie uream run' irP'a.' Jwotdriakm ii - J u ur"" and we believe it is - me city. St., Toward the CotirtHoase ELWOOD MEAD, GOVERNMENT EXPERT, NOW IN OREGON, Says There lt no Doubt About Ore gon Future Under Irrioatlon The Government I Protpectlng for Mot vcceptaDle Propotltlons. n,?J.w? f8'1' chlct ot tno Kovern- i n 'i's",l,on surveys, who Is now In Portland, will vui n r... P,rcEon irrigation sites this week. Mr. V. . Rn,en,inusiast and a practical utilitarian IrrlKatlonlsL in 9n.i.in. of the subject In general to a repre- m.u oi mo uregon Daily Jour nal, he says: "There are thousands coming into this part of the country and arid lands are In many sections being taken up. It is the intention ot those who thus becomo n tlllze the soil by means of irrigation and thus render it productive. Now our object is to pave the way for such endeavor and to so arrango matters that the efforts of those engaged in this great work ot change and re clamation may not ho Wc Intend to send competent officers into the Hood River country, Eastern Oregon and other localities where Irri gation has been successfully carried but, to make a study of the methods employed and what these officers learn will be set forth In bulletins which arc to be Issued free to settlers." Experiments in Fifteen States. For several years experiments linvo been carried out by tho irrigation de partment to determine the exact amount of water necessary to proper ly Irrigate a given area of a certain kind ot land. In 15 states this work has been going on and similar tests are to bo made in Oregon. Sneakinc of this Mr. Mead said: In order that the settler may not waste his substance it Is necessary that he should know the exact amount of water that will be beneficial to tho land he Intends to render productive, He must Know the season of the year to begin the distribution of such water and Just when he should stop to get the best results. It is this nowledge that we propose to supply, Laws Are Needed, "Laws and customs needed In the proper government of irrigation cor porations, whether public or private, anotner matter in which we are deeply concerned and upon which our agents must report, it being deslra ble to prevent litigation whenever pos. slble and to promote the working to getuer of all in peace and harmony While practically none of this work has thus far been done in Oregon, Mr. Mead says irrigation officials have been conducting experiments and as certalnlng lesults in the state of Washington for several years with excellent results. It is not that the department has any doubt that Irrigation will be of benefit in Oregon," Mr. Mead said, that experts are to be sent, but only In order that time, labor and money expenditure may be saved tho farm ers. In this way lt will be possible for the arid land reclaimer to profit by the mistakes others have made and not have to go ahead, blindly and work out his own salvation." .Mr. .Mead has no doubt that large government appropriations will be ado for Irrigation purposes, but he has no personal connection with that branch of the irrigation business, be ing interested solely In providing the nowledge to serve as n groundwork for actual operations. Thursday Only 15c Black Cotton Qrenadene 9c yd. IT PATS TO TRADE AT The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Thursdoy Only LadloB Undervests 7c each This is May Bargain Week at The Peoples Warehouse This week our store will be literally transformed into one of bargains. Wo are going to make this a gala week throughout tho BIG STORE. Wo haVo planned oxcollent values, and those that should be taken advantage of, from an economical standpoint. Those economically inclined should attend All the Boys Want Our Clothing It's all new and it's made to wear and (or the price, WELL, the wash suits begin at 48c, then 75c and $i each. For this week our prices on Boys Clothing will be like this One line of $3.00 Boys suits will be $2.20 One line of 4.00 Boys suits will be 3,95 One line of 5.00 Boys suits will be 3.70 One line of 7. 50 Boys suits will be 5 55 The largest assortment; the newes styles; the right prices. Real Estate Transfers. F. L. Forbes aud Carrie B. Forbes, his wile, today sold to Gideon It. Browne, for $3,500, lots 3, 4, 5 and 0, In block 13 of Llvermore's addition to the city of Pendleton and the deed has been filed for record. Eugene Dehaven and Mary Delia ven, his wife, have transferred to Gus Peterson for the sum of $4,500, the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter ot the southwest quarter of section 21, and the east half of the southeast quarter of section 20, all in township C, north of range 35 east, being a tract of land near Troutvale, in the north eastern pait of the state. Eugene Hayden today transrerre.i for the consideration of $l,u0, to Eu geno Dellaven, the west half of tin southwest quarter of section 21, and ho east half nf the southeast quarter of section 20, all In township t, norm of range 35 east. J. T. Rainville. of Atliena, anu .tiary S. Rainville, his wile, have transfer red to Isaac Hagen for tho sum of $4,820, lots 1 and 2 of the northwes' quarter of section 17, and lots 3, 4 aud 5 of section IS; and tho touth half ot the southwest quarter of sec tlon 8, all of which is in township 2 north of range 36 east, containing 211.9 acres In Umatilla county. y 4- ' ' Ladies Wash Suits An exclusive line of Ladies Wash Suits in figured and striped linens. Dimities, ducks, etc., ranging in price from $1,98 to 14. Your choice this week of Polka dot duck in blue and white, black and white or gross linen, white stitched Ji.gB. Shoes and Oxfords Ladies patent tip oxfords, regular $1 75, this week $1-4 Ladies kid oxfords, fancy tops, patent tips, regular $2. 50 this week $1-95 Ladies kid lace, Perf. vamps, welt edge, regu lar 3.00, this week te-45 Ladies patent' leather lace dress shoes, Ultra make, regular $3.50, this wsek 82,75 Ladies kid dress shoes, best quality stock and the very latest designs, regular $5, now $4 Lace Curtain Sale This week wc will offer all our single and odd Ecru and white pairs of curtains at 'A to yi off of regular prices t . 50 pair values 1. 00 pair values 1.50 pair values 2.25 pair values 3.00 pair values 4.50 pair values 9.00 pair values t .39 .69 .98 1.85 1-25 2.98 45 Gloves Ladies lace silk gloves, elbow lengths, white or black, newest thing out, 1.25. Lace lisle gloves, black or white, 25c, 35c and 50c. WOMEN--best $2.50 shoe madeMEN THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Notice to Builders. Sealed bids will be received at the office of T. F. Hownrd. architect. room seventeen Judd block, up to three o'clock p. m., ot May 10th, 1903, for the erection and completion of a two-story brick building, according to nlans nrenared for tho same by T, F. Howard, architect. Stono founda tion and cement work reserved. Tho right Is reserved to reject any and all bids for the work. May Ctli, 1903, James Wallace Munro. manager for Mrs. Bruno's theatrical company floated thiee worthless drafts in Portland and tho matter Is being re' ferred to the New York theatrical trust, under which Munro holds his contracts. AT Spokane Souvenir Cups. At Spokane they have decided to present President Roosevelt and his party with green onyx goblets as sou venirs. An onyx vaso will also bo pre sented to the president for Mrs. Roose velt. The dozen goblets will cost $5i and will bear the Inscription, "Spo kane, May 2C, 1903." Lumber Mill Fire. San Francisco, May 7. Flro at noon today destroyed a four-story building belonging to the American Milling Company. Loss $25,000. Sup posed to have been caused by spon taneous combustion. A Short Empire Straight Front Fancy Embroideried Contilla, Lace and Ribbon Finish, Four Hooks Kid-Fitting Corset Sale $1 value for 49c Boston Store The Nolf Store New Goods Constantly Arriving PAPER NOVELS We are show ing about 1400 copies, from 5c to 25c. Good time to select your summer reading. ALSO, all new and "up to date" books as issued. BABY BUGGIES No big profit made here. 4-45 to 19, The "Gendion" make. None better, all steel part?, and strongly made. TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Tulvphouo Mnlu 4 bargains in TOILET SOAPS -Can you dozen bars; only 48c for a of the leading brands. use a dozen OFFICE SUPPLIES Pin tickets, string tags, cardboard, inks, blank books, etc. f Real Estate I liavo a larger and butter list of Farms, Stock Ranches and City Property to Hell than ever before. Also a big lot of land in tho coming wheat suction of Eastorn Washington. The Nolf Stoej N. Berkeley Chicago Typewriter MAPLE BROS, Agent Price 35 7 K'liiul to any (100 MucMue r T)'Miwrlter HupplUsanU Itutn ber 8 (amp Goods mmmmmm ihii i iihiih minii"! im mi