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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1903)
DAILV EAST ORE GONIANj PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1903. The Peoples Greatest Outfitters Tickets to Shield's Park nt n J buying Roods buy them here. With v purchase in our clothinp; or dry Koods n you a ticket to the vaudevi le Iteration sale lni'.rf. 1.1!. 1 n.r store rooms, tearing out and re tirir. hence its. bargain time. fCtAL THIS WEEK A I E. Tourists Caps and Negligee Shirts ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE ' 1 1 t J. t A i t 4 t i t Rl i n n I ITT ' ,Ip ?, yMr or two ln tIlc rouny in" K I I 1 1H;nUnK nu appeal, does not work nuy L U U L1 u0ro- The "ow law wonl nto effect iiww I l iho sumo li.- .v.., i. ... ......... ,v k,lmulK Klw ul l.onvictil felons nre allowed two LjOY A GOOD SMOKE? I'.iIIj. Made at Home. Try Pendleton Doquet and Pride A. RHODE, Maker. 'I'1!' 'I' 1' 'I"H"l-i-A.l"H..I..l-AAAAAAA.;.4..,A i GROUSE SEASON Opens Saturday, August the first, and you will need a new gun and ammuni tion. We have the finest lino in the city of double barrel shotguns and repeat ers. Call and examine our line before purchas'ng, as we can save you money 1PS0N HARDWARE Co. i St. Headquarters for fishing supplies RESIDENCES ON DIRCH AND M'KAY OFF MAIN ROAD. Postal Regulation Will Not Permit of Delivery Off Main Roads Pa Irons Could Build Lanes or Put Up BoxesThe Route Is Badly Needed. A movement tolm a free rural e??te I'suceton ft? ome t,me- nml on 'nvos r.i ?uth8 pMtM reK'tions it is round that no carrier on a rural route ??)ulred ,0 P"" through a gnto, ordeliver mail off the main traveled It happens that almost the entire settlement which would be included in the proposed route, lives back from the main road, in lue field with private roads and gate leading to the residences. This being the case, it will be nec essary for residents on this proposed loute, to build lanes from the main road into the fields and to residences which stand off the main road, or plac boxes opposite their homes on the main road. It would bo very easy to secure the requisite number of applicants to establish this route, if the conditions were such taat there was any possi bility of its establishment. The roads are good, the settlement is well lo caied with reference to being contigu ous t0 the main road and all the re quirements, except that the houses stand back in the fields in many in stances, are favorable. If the patrons wish to make lanes into tho resi- i dences and put up boxes on the main roaa, mere is no doubt about secur ing the route. But under present conditions there would be no use to send in a petition, for the inspector could not recommend its establish ment. Tills rural route would bring fully IOii more families into direct touch with the city, and as the district which would be embraced, is con stantly developing, the settlement will soon demand more conveniences. months for good behavior during tho " , ?vur ot ,nelr Incarceration, lllctrich got a year's sentence, and if ho behaves himself he will be out at the end of 10 mouths. It is stntwl on good authority that Dietrich gets ?6 a day, while In dur ance from the gamblers who put up tho money to fight the law. This $fi a day will be turned over to him on hie rr'easo froc: tho penitentiary. It will date from June 14 last, when ho was first arrenteil. until his 10 months are up. i I In SURVEYORS NEAR THE DALLES. lases the Taste" lor ((CfTT rfi rc Brand oi Visual 11 Once Used ALWAYS USED JC0 COFFEE ln one Dound Packages 1 MOCHA COFFEE in one nonnd packages For sale by nil up-to-date grocers. Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder ID COFFEE & SPIGE Co., SolP'' Hnnin-minniiiiiiniiiHiniiiH t A4.t..4,. .A.- .-- eld's Park A HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE SHOW an evening of rare enjoyment Pean, wholesome fun. Not a ute. MAIN STREET Nr O. R. & N. Depot K 20c Children, 10c Railroad Engineers Are Supposed to Be Employed by Northern Pacific. The Dalles. Aug. 14. A camp of railroad engineers, established about five miles above The Dalles, is giving considerable uneasiness to railroad men interested in that section of the state. Both the O. R. & N. and tho Columbia Southern, having interests in the country which the party is working, are watching the progress of the surveys closely. Though nothing has been done thus far to indicate the road interested in the surveys railroad men believe that the Northern Pacific is behind the work. That neither the O. It. & N. nor any of its allied corporations has undertaken tho work seems certain. The Northern Pacific is tho only other line near enough to this territory to be seriously considered in th.' specu lations. The interest of the Northern Pa ciflc in such a survey is explained by railroad men to bo the same as that which Induced the Mellen sys tem to survey a line down the north bank of the Columbia river. At pres ent the Northern Pacific line is but 40 miles from tho point where the surveyors are working, and a line down the Columbia would bring them much closer. Just above The Dalles thero is an ideal place for the construction of a railroad bridge. Three Su-ioot spans would allow the Mellen line to put in a substantial bridge. Natural abut ments are to be bad on each side of the river and the cost of building a bridge would be light. Basing their predictions on tho as- sumntion that the Northern Pacific is soon to build down tho north bank of the Columbia railroad men inblst that It Is most likely this road has sent the party of surveyors Into the field which is working above The Dalles. It Is figured that the road is looklnir over the Easterti Oregon country having in view the possibility YAKIMA LAND SCHEME. New York Capitalists Engaged Surveying Desert Tract. Senalor A. J. Splawn. of North Yakima, who represents tho Fifteenth district in the state legislature, lias been In Spokane for the past two days in tho Interest of the state fair to be held at Yakima September IS to Oc tober 4, says tho Spokane Press. Ho met the chamber ot commerce and urged them to interest themselves In Yakima's fair. The senator has a world of sta tistics at his finger's end relative to the Yakima valley, which ho charac terizes as one of the garden spots ot earth. Said the senator: "Our fruit yield this year will net our people $1,000,000. several hun dred thousand oer any previous year. The alfalfa crop Is worth a million and a half mprc. We grow hops worth $900,000 and potatoes valued at $700,000. "Thiee corps of surveyors are now at work on an Irrigation scheme which, if successful, will open up n million and a quarter more at res to cultivation. The n-prrsentatUcs of New York capitalists have Just re turned to New York after Investigat ing a rallioad scheme which will open up to transportation three of the i most fertile valleys diverging from I Yakima. The report will be fnvoru-1 bio. The line will bo In three dlvls-1 ions, totaling 75 miles In length." I Senator Splawn is ? rancher owning I about 3,000 acres of land, upon which he raises famous Hereford cattle. Ho is a democrat and was elected in the faeo of an overwhelming republican majority, of which fact he is justly l proud. Mmpsnro whtt wean- i.mkini? forthU tlmeor the vwr.nutl we lisvetlu-m In nil line. Our ids Clearance n().v golnc on nml we are now slalilnprlceou a I wx.mmblo goods. You van get nit Idea of the 1UO Inrgaliw we oil', r by coin ilu? to our store nml looking over our bargsen counter. Siitiiin. r ilr m linlf irlo nml I.sj, Clothing at 20 Per Cent. Reduction Hosiery, lace eiirlahi", hllilien's ilrtsxv. mul mitiiv otlir linen are cut d u ll to lieil rook. A full week of Sl'KCl Al, CUT I'ltlt'lCS. He un mul get your t-lmtv 'HE FAIR t t STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Manmnuttt, Orrirmi I'lAlnliiQ .ch l t..r truer!!. c.nu.. r fHB"rt f.rrcl '11? lor tr.ln'nii tcKcti.r. r 1 t.rAIIChlM t.t tin! iftlff4Uil. t04t ftp pnniM nirihn.1. lor itril1 ml nncrulrl wuii '"sm in riiinl .11 Mut iriiool rh iU'ii.iiil lur nrn.hlMn ot tint M'tuwl i '.mli. r., Inr I't.'iliW tin- nirl'lr Th I.Atti nu .WpArtturiil uhlett rotifiiti of n iilim c!p i nblic tchool ol nboiil iW pii III Is wc'l . nu . 'il In nil f tranche, tiiclu.l 1 lie I.'oy.l Muttr, hrmliiR ami I'hTntrit ttititiuiK Thu xorniKl I'oui.M tup in-.! mt quilt ! to flit, i irtlllratp, Knll litn oii'ii.S-pltiiilvrJ Kor rai.lo. lie or to t.iriiiii'mn iMitf. K 1' llp.-l'-r, I'rei or J. S. liuttoi.svr. of enterine that district when other system is completed. Contracts for new hops are now be ing made at 20 cents in tho Tncomii yards. Ask Your Doctor He will tell you That barley - malt is a half-digested food, as good as food can be. That hops are an ex cellent tonic. That the little alcohol in beer only 3j per cnt is an aid to digestion. But Purity is Essentia Hut he will tell you that beer must be protected i from germs, and brewed I in absolute cleanliness. He'll say, too, that agcl is important, for age brings! perfect fermentation.' Without it, beer ferments on the stomach, causing ti Il-l ll.l..'1-llt.t. srwii- We Have Thum One needs tippet! ng and lainly viands this hot wenthor Where will you tin d anything daintier or that you can relish more thnn our Queen OHvcb, Heinz's Jams, Russian Caviar, Sliced and Canned Meats. What do you drink? If you like a hot drink for brenkfast try our celebrated "M. .1, 11.' Mocha and Java coffee Some cool drink for lunch"' Iced tea Is an old standby hot weather drink. Wo liavo some splendid brands; Kugllsh Breakfast, dim powder. Spider Leg, Young Hy bon. Schilling's nnd other brands. HAWLEY Bios. MAJLTIIOID ROOFING ni; The French Restaurant lie.. 20 cont Meal la tho City Private Dlnlug Parlors Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. OJ3 Main Strict LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material ol all descriptions and save you money l,c . ... ' biliousness. Schliti beer is brewed with all precautions. It Is the recog. Ci.l. PrvnterJ. The startling announcement that i nl"d 'tandard all the world . " nto((,... ,,f .Miclda h, been uvcr,ocwuui ii.pumy. discovered V.I1! Interest "..Hiy. run , AiiferthiDrnviryBallUnt. down system, or dejpmidency invari- ably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that, condition which makes suicide likely. I At the first thought of self-destruction i take Electric Hitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strength en the nerves and build up tho sys tem. It's also a great stomach, liver and Wdnoy regulator. Only 50c Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & Co., druggists. DRAWS PAY IN PRISON. cnt.m. Gambler Made Arrangements j for Salary Before Opposing Law. i Spokane, Aug. 14 Fritz Dietrich,) who for a cohbiuui"", uu...- ...... f ,Belf as a vicarious saeriflre for his f brethren of the green cloth will do ' .,.. r 1ft months in the Walla ii- ,., nitonttarv as the result of coun s ue isiuu in Under tho new Waiia .,'. irnmbl'Iie caSO. th. sentence of felons bogins to run from the time they reach the pen itcntiary. Tho old scheme of using l'hone 51 Main, II. Koplttke, 507 Main St., 1'endleton ' THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS ! ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure dyspepsia and all disorders aris ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by ibyslclans everywhere. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents Trial package free by writing to W H Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. V. W. Schmidt & Co. The neiv high grade roof ing tor low cott work, un ihcdi, factories, warehouse!, barm, oepoti, wliarvei. All buildings of large roof sur face tlut require protection from the elements. A better roofing at the same price has never been produced. Sri.4 for ).iklt. 4 The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Los Angelas and Denver, Colorado. I C TWLOK, Atnt Rigby-Clove Mfgj COMPANY J Manufacturers of the Rigby-Gove Combined!! IARYESIIE! Repairs for all kinds of J Farm Machinery! Foundry Work a Specialty 01181 paid for old caatiDRB ! Pendleton, - Oregon i 1 DOORS WINDOWS Hit tiding paper lime I cement litick anil sand. Wood gutters for liarnb ' mil dwellings a specialty. jOregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Dear this In mind when you n'd poultry und stock supplies and ask for the International J'oultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kiiro for your cow trou bles C. F. Golesworthy 127-129 '-ast A"a St. Agent for Lee'u Lice KUIor We Can Mend It Wo liuvo piircliased tho Wlthco lllcyclu and Repair Shop and are prepared to make quick re pairs nnd guarunteo our work. Wu repair bicycles, sowing ma. I'hliiUH and other light machin ery, do brazing and other re pairing, Wo hio ngor.ts for three makes of wheels that havo met tho tost and proved their worth, They are THE RACYCLE, THE HILLCLIMDEf), and THE CRAWFORD, it you aro going to buy a wheel, comn around und look lit our wheels before you pur chase your wheel, Gonlan fj Edmistcn 311 EAST COURT STREET. I Schedule of fares On and alter April i, faro over the Pendleton A Ukiah Stage Line will be: I'endlf tuu to I'lUli, W. rooriil trip.. ti l'n- In Kldge, ft, rouui trip, I'lndleUm lo re, IIJW rouml trip. tUAif I'riKlielou lo I'JIoi K.'il,ll,rouu'ilrlp,II.M. . . , I Office at flbldrn ffltlr Ifflff I - nuMUM' i - nrnmmvwi&m