East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 16, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREOQNIAN. PENDLETON; OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1903.
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w i . .-,m.MB TllnnHw1 mo1-Artwl TillMi
Ei.,..UiKiu',tl.60 . DAMASK New conventional tie-
98c ea.
62c yd.
to 930 O'clock 1 From 7 to 8 O'clock
. J.!., SILKAMKR. Heavy OUTING FLANNEL-
jOjy ooniri"
9c yd-
o t ft nvfock
" i.t M-nrld renowned,
rr ran.
I Jght stripes; sells everywhere t
Ol. IE It... I 4 -
Ju Jtl.ti. illlllL IU VUSIUIIJIT,
5c yd.
From 7 to 8 O'clock
Your 'choice of anv one of our
beautiful ten dollar JAC1KKTS or
COATS
$7.90.
.Ai..iwl A.nrv 10c
5c ea
From 8 to 9 O'clock
Anj two dollar Oxford 'Vesting
Waist in the store
$1.35
Limit, one to customer.
Saturday INignt sale Lace curtains
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If von enjoy a good article, then smoke
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inn ri inn rwm i iiiuti t ii. . rtnuue. Maitrr
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ta. ats resumes us uia uiuc titiiviiv, us ?.
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I hive again taken personal charge
of The Delta, my former place of
business and ask yoa to call and see
me, C W. IRWIN.
supply you with Sweets, .Ice Cream
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ADNTERASJELLI BROS,
Marble and Cranite
Works
.'W OK UMENTfl, 1 1 fi AHHTON KP; CO H.'
' 1NUB nM' UUILDIMI STONE
WeuoourowD work iind gvarnnlec the "same at
lowwt jnirc. KttlmRli'n glren on all ilndi 01 Cut
Stone, M'c have a UrsPtoeK aud oua liepjex
d to have you examine It. .::''.' ' '
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WalaStreet . Pendleton, 0rojoa
Near O.iK. i N. Deit '
EHA.NCH SHOP AT UKI'KfEK, OKK.fr '
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customers we have the better we can do for
that reason wejdo
' are Messed with 1
s are marked in
5 a low price.
NEST GOODS, JeiHONEST PRICES
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GLENNV WINSLOW
Jeweler and 0pti!2'-'
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our west io serve an ciasi.r
ig'.purses or modest ones
plain-fikjlrfs andOconsidvcinf
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REGULATING WATER
IFI)ED RULES GOVERNING
j DISTRIBUTION NEEDED.
F. B. Holbrook Thinks There Should
Be the Greatest Possible Harmony
Among Irrigators with Least Pos
sible r-rlctlon Good Admlnlstra
tlon of Rights Needed.
F. B. Holbrook, superintendent of
the Oregon Water & Land Company,
ot Slokes, (or Irrlgon. as they have
renamed the prosaic Oregon Itallroad
& NhtiETition station, just west, of
Umatilla Junction) was in the city
yesterday evening and expressed
himself, as usual, on tno subject.,' of
irrigation. f ,..JJ
Mr Holbrook thinks that ono'or tho
interesting features of Uils' discussion
of Irrigation regulations at tho com
ing blnte convention, should bo th6
administration of water rights by set
tlements or people, under largo ditch
propositions, Ho thinks the Just
distribution .of water to each land
iiolder, alike, and tho economical use
of t.ie water apportioned to land by
private and public' concerns; so that'
there will bo tho greatest uniformity,
and harmony with the least ppssiblo
frlctlon. ; - ' s
In most Irrieat'ed dlstrletrf, nrrni
where tho water supply Is sufficient
for nil the land under tho ditch, and.
the lights of Individuals are plainly
set forth, there Is In nearly every",
instance great wasto of water, and
consequent injustice' In the adminis
tration' of, the water rlgbts.
Many men will insist on being al
lowed to divert a certain number of,
Jnchi-s of water, to which tlu-v mav bo
vntltied in thv contract of purchase
tr their land, or 'the provisions' of
the ditch company, under which they
may be working, although the supply
may bo scarce, and the quality of
(.their soil may not require tho , full
Viuotn of, Vater to which they hrcVcni
titled,
This exress us-i- of wnter damage'
the soil and causes Injustico to other,
land-owners) who may he short, at
the time. '
" These regulations form one of tho
most Important phases of Irrigation1
in the state and should bo discussed
with a view to incorporating the right
kind of a provision In mi irrigation
law td Ik-' recommended' to the lcgls
lature. '
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FEED SITUATION BAD.
Country is Overstocked and Hay
Very Scarce.
Not only do stodkmen of Eastern;
Oregon desire a mild and open winter
but such a winter is a.n absolute ne
cessity to 'the 'success to the live
stock Industry, because hay is scarce
and almost continuous range Is es
sential io J), ys Jtnls.qn, tb.Q we.ll
known tlr'over who is in Portland
with a shipment of stock from Ar
lington, tells a Portland paper. Mr.
Overcoats
This is tho place to buy your
Overcoats.
Mens' heavy full length Ox- r fin
foid overcoats all sizes OiUU
Mens' hotter overcoats all C ftfl
grade? up to IuiUU
Boys' reefer ovecoats 5 to 1-1 B "7C
yrs , pricee $2.00 to f, J
Boys' long Oxford ovcreoatr.' Q Qr
si.es 10 to IS only OiU J
Boys'.and young noons' over in nn
coats bitter grades up: to ... lUiUU
Ladies' and Hisses'
Jackets
Ladies' Zibeline coals, now r 7r
styles, all si.os u I 0
Ladies' Keraoy loose box r OA
coats, tan or castor... . . tJiUU
Ladies' line uality Korsev and
Zibeline coats from $9.fi) g
Wo can't list and describe all our
Coats and Jackets. They must be
seen to bo appreciated; Your neigh
bors are buying their coats here, why
not buy yourn here too? We can
save you money.
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show yoo our lines
FMIR
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vine,
of 'til
uuision s nunio runcn lb near .iu-. S, , . , , . , i, 1 1 1 . 1 1 M 1 1 111 Hill 11 1 IM II ) 1 1 Ml M ) 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I II I II 1 1 1 11 1 1 III II 1 1 1 1 II I II III I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 im
in Grant. county on the banks UUUUlUtUaUUlUUllUlUtUUUUUUtUUiUIUlUUlUUUtUHUIlUUUiUIUlUiUtUIUtUUIIUlUll
VH lilt' l ' '
ic Jolin' Day river,-' and bo says the
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inns are miuuiiy Kieun wuu ju ,
grass that has started 'as a result of . personal friend, Is manifestly unjust,
tho iccenl warm showers. . 'Umploycs recognize tho fact that
"There Is little or no hay In East- tbelr time Is not their own, however,
em Oregon this tseason," Mr. Ral- and so aro compelled to lot tho boss,
ston 'said. 'nnd nnless we get an cf take what they term "snap judg-,
open winter we are going to losoa j ment" on tnem.
great' many sheep and cattle. Tho i ,' ;
entire country is overstocked, mo;o l WHEAT PRICES.
r-o than ever before, as there was no
Sheep shipped liast ;iasi summer.
-help shipped East ;last' summer. ' Ti Gv Montnomery Draws Contrast,
"IVahavc, therefore; all last yoai- j ; Pre8;ent 'arrd' Past Market.1 ',
Increaw.to Jakli rarf of Infexeess of ,
the usual 'number,' This! inr rea.'ic T. G. Montgomery, manager of tho,
. i h l ' . ttT..vnl. rV.mrin,.. .tt
i i Ut-'t OUUIitt ill tJHUIIPtJ x..
'tulsicity, who wiih a dulugato to tht
! grand lodgo of tho Knights of Pyth.
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ias, sum jtsiuumy. v". ,vv. .w
Dally Journal, in regard to Urn
county .farmers .holding, wheat
70 cents licr'bUBlicl: if .
NIGHT CLA8SES.
Speclnl 6esslori of Peridleton Business
College.
A night class lias been started at
tho nuslncSB College for the accom
modation of those who aro anxious Id
attend tho college, but have not the
tlmo in (Iiq day., It Btartcd with, an
enrollmen of Jour, pupils, and more
nro expected In a short tlmo. The
college now has an onrollmont of II
pupils and in a short tlmo moro aro
coming. Tho work of tho school lias
been progressing well and a very
Miccessful term has lx'eu had so for.
Tho coal-whcelors" strlko In Now
Orleans has resulted In one death.
Nelson Orlggs, a negro, was shoL
alone, numbers several nunurrii uioii-
untifl 'Iw.flll
iL-np)iin.i! t-Mrl.l,lr. ntitf lrmntiil aro
cutting down our stock range Ayear , ids. said jeetenUy . to. , U'P. .Oregon;
ually journal, in regard to umauua
ofir.,. wnr n ilio liind mostly l4buss
to the goveriiniHiit anil proves to
valuable Tor wheat raising. The
i u nh.inrlt. Anton rittt tfl
Ullllt 11,1 in ..... ,-r-
l.tho roots. Jiud uiile'ss tlfi) weather !
, . ..I...., l.lw..i ...III l.n ttti
mUI i1" OUtlrtt-IJ wivi'i ,iii i-
(,'r'ass;f(ir winter' range.' ,
'for
"Whrai hflil rir 7fi c!iitH is uharn
ly in contrast with. tbu years, of 'tho
panic, when wo s4v wheat Bold aij
low as 18 cents a bushel. Now, i tho
farmers for tho greater) pa
nimii.v In the bank, and' ha
so good that they do not lmv
JNOW, lflO
iart- hayoj
avo cr'ei(ltj
ivo to' use
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THEATRE
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pay. Qctiife 15f-4i903'
ODON IMINSRELS
Mr. Billy Van '
(rJ nilurUfkUn
$ t . Seats on sale Tes, 1 0 a m at Theatre
IELATERITP
""llltnoceBtarirAo HKPf.Ar'E A WOItVUT JtOOf
tR TE ROOFING
Un ,ron tr and gravel, and all preparea
eiim..Bteep Brtaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay,
climates. Iiea.nni,ia Tt cnM nn merit Ouaran-
W asV fo. VL.Tr .v"-
v. yntesana iniormauoD.
THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO.
Portland.
Catarrh and Hay .Fever.
Mould Cream Halm is bncomljg " ''... , ",,.,; i
quite as popular h many localities ' " ' th''' nly Gf' Umatilla,
as Ely's Cream iai m sonu. u , j , , wh0lll
prepared tor use In U nfyVorwn. is rejoicing in
highly pr 7. eel by those jho haje quantities
been ZWiwyl horticultural. Ilvo stock and agri-
clanB'for mich n'treatmcht. Man) ! ,... U.oildes wheat to
clanB' for mien ireuunrm. ,.,, w,.ath ljj0s
physicians are using and prescribing ! ru"nra wta" ,h0
IQO CCICUraieu uicuiu miw "ic vw-, ... v i .
;S Small , F.I0QO5 st Lai Granae.
Thq.-PprryiLumbor Comiianyi jocb
ypWPWns IthrT hefdgau&.'ijof tW
'gri-al'Wih al Wo mllls.finHmlles
talned Jnitho liquid form, which
fr.W.ntlf ineludinir n spraying tub.
All druggists, or by man. r.iy jirun.
Warren Htrt, Nnvj yotn.
RESTRICT PRIVILEGES.
Portland Organizations Driving Erfr
Portlana organizations uiiniy jn tuo reavivuu, inunw;
flplpyrrs to TflklSefenslve Action.;' was ojiened Wdj.thcj flood ly
ubovo I-a Orahde, on tho Grand Hondo
river, for tho purpose oj waBning out
tho sediment, and follocttons. ot mud.
In tho reservoir. Yesterday the danu
mil oil'
I and'
lillle.
laTiVs iiibfcr ..atbawt the unions, pr fo nY; j;;.
whose gradually Increasing oeraamn., - - - - .. -
annoyiuK . ..;,.. ,,..., ,,(
iracK wuu uui tumiiy uvonwwi, ,
wnii Iibiiiv- (lamauem anu win ueiuy
TUf Job. urintors land pressmen m-, i ' -.-'r-
cefitlj liskeir'for 'if' ulno-hour (ioy, r-n 1
which request was jiartlally grants I fjew Irrigation; Prpjeft.
aft'ir? cQD14erla l dickering baejc For thfJ )Ust flvo weqkB n. Oolt,
and north;' the1 'compromise was wr)lt( hom out jn tho - Juonor VUV
aa eight and a half hour day Tbo couritry surveying tho route for a;
cmwoym were, rejuciaiu tu r,-"v , numo between 25 ana 3J ratics long.
Se, ana felt tney must. Vu j,.,, w,u 1)rn wntor f0r Jrrlca-'
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-rr-sAs r
liAltrJVAltU KI'.l'AHTHl
little HprthK Clilrkflf-lly Jtv I l"H''
UIU IloynUr- I'll 1" '
tljey claim, arer bewmlng annoyln
f? noil Mj'rjoxKjplf iays tho Hvenlni
iciegrara
iVin Vliar
..,, ... i-pt nven.
They ' ayo; Cjicfordlngly agreed
ahiong' not to pe.mlt visitors or others
to converso wltn meir cmpioy "
lug working hours. Tho rule Is lie
lug rigidly adhered to with tho rp
suit that tho union employes. affected
are con ld?rabjy worked up1 oyer the
qurtallmciH M tbelt liberty, '
They don't object to tho doors be
ing barred to tho omnipresent bill
collector tho indefatigable life insur
ance agent, or the pestering bo)l:
man! but they think there aro cases
when to deprive them of a minutes
Intervlow with some ono on urgent
business, or to refuse them permis
sion to speak a moment with somo
...i,iii win lirlnv water for Irrlrt
ilnn niul inllllrif iinrnoses to thu real-.
i dents of two and a half townships,-)
Itflvu Th n.illou nhroniclo. Starting.
ut Clear Lako about 10 miles south,
of Mt. Hood, fr9ra whenco tho. sup
ply comes. Ho qricorlntered about
two weekB of rain which 'greatly, do-'
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layeq worn, ine uuuiu i m i'ui.
Jn by a Portland company.
Old Junk 'From Fire,
Eighteen tons ot old luuk and reir.
pants of machinery was taken from
the ruins of tho Whitchouso-Crlm-mins
planing mill and lumber yard
yesterday and sold to a local junk
dealer of Walla Walla,
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WE PLEASE THE
FASTIDIOUS
with pur Jaundiy work why ,no
you? The ,moio critical ypu ato ahout
yout linqn, thu butter we'll like n,
for we cater to the best clabs of
patrons in Puntlleton, On mail,
mesEeiger, jicrsopal or 'phone prilei,
wo cal) foi mid deliver gentlemen'
and arnily washing, and ask now
only for a "try" at your weck't
washablcs.
The DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
Its
Til 13 HEBT
TUB MOST WlfOLKHOMI',
PJtOl'KHLY MIi;LJ21)
WITHOUT A HUPHRIOH
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
The Standard of Excellency.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
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