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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1903)
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1903. PUSHTH E CREAMERY BEDSTEAD DRAPERIES. A Tnalrtnl Drvlcr Which Don !! Intrrfrrr with Vrntllnt Inn. Tlii' prejudice against the Orancry of FARMERS AGREE TO beilstciul caused by tlic old fashioned ' "fmir Hister" is now disappearing In FURNISH MILK FOR IT. mwir of a light nuil tasteful stylo, J which cunsos In no way tllscomfort to r. . . , . ...... 1 sleeper. This drapery may be ar- Commercial Cream Company Will; raIi,H, , way' ,tin , Build Here When Fifty Patrons interfere In tin- least with the free c!r- Are Guaranteed Pendleton Offers Exceptional Advant.-gcs All the Butter Used Now Is Imported. M t.. Warren, who resides near Pendleton, Is the flrsl man to pledge a duiuIht or cows to a creamery In this city. He was in the city Sntur day and called upon the East Oreguu ina to say that he appreciated the efforts liiiiR nir..".e to bring a cream ery here, and that he would make a tauiucss or furnishing milk to such an institution. D. J. Ingram, who resides on Birch creek, six miles from Pendleton, has also signinod his willingness to milk a number of cows if n creamery were started here. Iloth ot these gentlemen think a sufficient number of cows can be se- rured on Birch Creek, McKay, on the wua Morse ana Umatilla river warrant a creamery. Only Fifty Patrons Needed to Ji.J,..l.i,..A..t.A.iJ,.Ji..J,.i..Jl.HtT'T'TT'T'T-''T'T'Ttlti-A . Frazer s Book Store GRAND nmv mr iiin:r w iihum'.i'h The Commercial Creamery Compa-1 ,., ()f aIr , , lwllrilol'I1. !im, fw r. of Salem through Its mnnnpnr. ' .. ..... the imriHWp or lllii'tr.itiun we select mi ordinary metiil Iiedslind. iv. of Salem through Its ninnnnr George D. Goodhue, has made a stand ins offer to Pendleton to establish a Srst-class, modern creamer' In this city, whenever 50 milk" patrons could ie secured. This offer holds good yet. and this large creamery company is willing to bring this profitable In dustry here If people show just a lit tle encouragement. This company operates one of the iirgest creameries in the Willamette ind is experienced in the business, jmd recognizes the superior advanta ges of this city for such an industry. l-'or the successful currying out of the design n round piece of wixmI live inches in diameter mid two inches thick is required. In the center of tills a bole mint la bored through large enough to take n round piece of wood of a length to suit the wldih of the uiipor to bu Us.eU. A portion of an ordinary broum handle will answer the purpose. This Is Used to the wall by four nails at the desired height above the bead of the bed. It would be it, well if the holes for the The Thu v..tlnt ,.l... , .1... ". ii.utuc ui 4iiJ-j uuuiu uv nun 11 iui- nun's iur ill rag districts, the alfalfa pastures and nails wete bored In tl.-e wood ilrst. Tli pure mountain water, all unite to drapery Is thrown ocr this and loo! e U1S n creamery district ,sl l,.-i, k io the wall as depicted. This md the extensive cola storage facili-, j uxtmiu-ly Nimplo mid effective ucb onerea in I'enuielou clinch the .1,..., ..... ,.,i i-. ., i CHRISTMAS ARRA BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOK Fancy leather bindings in red. creen and black, ooze calf, limn leathers, Rovcrofter stvle. linn llm Gibson Books "THE WEAKER SEX." "THE WIDOW AND HER FRIENDS." "THE SOCIAL LADDER." Girls' Books advantages. A canvass of the Birch creek and McKay creek farmers will be made , joon, with a view to securing pledges , Cor 50 regular patrons who will furn h milk. It Is the general opinion f the farmers who have been con sulted on the matter that the proper way to handle the milk from this dis trict is to establish :i separator sta tion at some noint near th citv mn. 1 cnieni to me greatest iiny light iiintri-utl. tows and have all the milk delivered there, to make as little inconvenience a possible for the patrons. Even Scrub Cows Pay. In Union county common "scrub" sows have yielded a profit of $4.50 to S7 per head per montn, and the foot HU1 farmers of that county have en ;aged extensively in milking in the 9st two years. The business men of Pendleton are very much interested in seeing a pxd creamery established here, as the entire amount of butter consum 3d here is Imported and the Invest ment of a few thousand dollars and ihe employment of several people in creamery in the city Is an addit'c" to the Industries of Pendleton which a cordially Invited. The East Oregonian especially! cavites theh farmors living near the! nty to consider the matter and say how many cows they can milk as an inducement to this industry. This ifflce is In communication with Sir. Goodhue, the renresentatlve nf th' rcamerj- company and is Interested m. the matter only so far as Inviting n nriostry to Pendleton which will 5e profitable to its owners, beneficial It the city and a source of legltl. rate income to the citizens of Uma tilla county I'erll In hr CfllnlnlU Comb. A physician says that he sees a great ucai ot novice in the newspapers on thr cure of the hair, but very few warnings against wearing celluloid combs. Most shell" combs that are pot botm tide tortoise shell, and therefore expensive. ft-ll n..,1 ,u.tl.. 1 I . . " .. vu.mj uiuhcu, are uiaue oi number of coiml eelluloid, nml one may assume that eight women out of every ten wear at lensj one of these dangerous things in their hair. The doctor In question calls attention to the fact that celluloid is so inflammable that it may at any time ijmlte, even at several feet from au open lire, and that in nuy case it will do so tn a temperature of a few degrees hotter than boiling water. The obvious deduction is that If we cannot auoru to purchase shell combs for our hair then thts highly eonvenietit and i useful ornament should be left severely alone. On the whole, it Is better to be without a celluloid comb than to run the risk of losing even six square Inches of one's scnlp, as recently happened In tne case nr one or the nid doctors pa tients. The Alcott books, the Eisie bocks, the Pepper books, I-rancis Hodgen Burnett and main other new books. Boys' Books The A ger books, the Henty books, Ernest Thompson beton s books, includinc his latest and best, Two Little Sav ages and ether popular books too numerous to mention. Piciure Books for Children ii BoS ?-1 al1 des'Pt'ans Linen books for A B. C 's Happy Hooligan, Alphonse and Gaston. The Tigers, The Kat zenjamers, Foxy Grandpa, Buster Brown and the Minstrels Novelties In this line we have a collection of inexpensive but attrac b-a'utll and n includnR sheI1 """"tent. .of v oeautilui and pleasing designs. Pictures AlcA, 3 1 fy llDt; of -P'c,f, framed and unframed Also soi.ie new things in small frames in gold and ebonv Ask to see our beautifuljhand-painted Water Colors J" The Latest Popular Fiction TM.1. I I . i tie leading oooks ol the day ate- "Mettle nf p James Lane Allen; "The U tie Shepherd ol ! Kin Lfe' Grev Cloak." bv Hatold Mrr,,7i. f sonP' Katherine Greene; -Tne Call of the Wild bvW'1' I n,l,. Rr,ce n.i,... i. i... , .. Di Jack To?J ... "V ""'"pnrev Ward i.p. ' : '. .. .J- ", "letters of Cm i, m. . . wu- wuman, dv Thnm,.Tv j. , ... , uuir rtict-utcheont Dolls, Dollies and Doilets SLalk!.nJs, r?m. ce"t ,t0 Ssool nbieakablcdolih. -! - - wmtja ucau. Doll Buggies and Qo-Caris The newest thing out. All wire ar.d .r.JcstructaKt V, jwui niwc uiic nappy. Leather Goods Wi tltnl- Imc, Ur 1 1 i . caiv in uriQr nanc nnrcoc Mill hnni-e Miscellaneous ChrmtmaQ trr'M ih'rnratinnc crmn n a ... ,t.:n. - l. Mw , IUIUL3 tit. CI tllil ilefor' 'mn rwl l..c -,.,,1 l.nraPr II i C;ln(Ilfc :llllilrrte nzt rp .!..... . .! II- . -1 . . , . . i . aiauuucil, lUULUailS. VLZ tnrr h 1 1' i hnvinn irlfti-a, ..... t 1 r . i -f, L,.vf,i.9( taiiic uud Hum 7,c IO Ik? On. nifl. (in anu man) uiuer games. Far the Surairar Ilsnd. Scrawny hands are the sorrow of many a pretty woman uiid thin arms her greatest grief In life. For these massage is to be recommended and rest. To plump out the hand tnke enough almond oil to cover the back of the band, about ten drops, and rub gently into the skin. Uub until none of the oil is visible. Kxtend the treatment up the nrin and try to round out those lines of ugliness. j Cold cream makes s good massage AkAAAAkAkAAAAAAii,i,ir for the hand and wrist. Ibe movement for massaging the back of the hand is a rotary one. The operator must ierform it with the palm of the hand, going round and round in a circle, so as o bring every bit of flesh Into activity. There are no wrinkles to be smoothed out. only flesh to be developed. ; BEST MEATS j Tender Beef Prime Pork Fine Veal Best Motion i Delicious Lamb The proprietor of this meat J .market is a stock raiser on jj Butter Creek and will be able to furnish the best meats in 5 the market in any quantity S. WARNER, Propr. New Milarkey Building West Court Street s p m lhmlcml Cm)imn. Physical culture baa done wonders ior weak women and ilckly girls aud ior lue crowing clrl who tins nn nrrat,. Ic trouble, but needs the tonic of Droit. er exercise In the oimhi nlr nml r.t and nourishing food, all of which are essential when physical culture Is once uiiucriaKeii in earnest, says Iiester Kg erton Ic The New Idea Jlngariue urowing girls, awkward and m-ir mh scious. ure helped after a few uiouthi or cnretni training to a mental pohw and dignity of carriage untl preseuce that go fur to inuke plain woman lMUtiIUI. Phoat Una tail I Enjoy Life We will make your leisure I CuriMit Lining. l Before rolnyins c-.irnets after elmn. Ing or whn ubout to lay new- ones I always cover the carpet liuing well with newspapers. These can be thrown nway whey the canals tire taken up, xuus preserving the lining from dust auu rrom the wear aud tear of beating ii. Kiciiange. We will make yi hour pass pleusautiy liOWllnff uIImvk luml l.lllt,..u i 7. 1 I ' "ihihiiu ??? "''""""K gallery, Every- thine Ilrst-clasa. t.MENTS and cigurs. Musical niertalnmeut every evening. 1 Robinson's Paflo's I . unaer w. & c. Depot. When one wishes It. lIHi. (lltlt- ii fun. drops of lemon Juice, the most cconotii- icui way is to pierce one end with n n vcr fork and eipress by gentle pressure as much Juice 11s is needed. The open ing raaue closes up and the lemon will remain fresh for a number of days. Of the 43,574,000 tons of pig Iron produced In the world lost year, tho The Portuguese' government Is wrestling with a serious crisis, nimnclal and political. T i i cz iii cr ill I it- i rc 1A i M I 4- I 9 HM. a. M m m jmj m VV&. WWIBI I E V E L-M bt-v -B I I II t T JLM.A JL1l1L1 IKtLIL I Jl,flll I I M Christmas Souvenirs Among our Customers r i a ji etna onnstmas Array at rKIHV V RAAI CTAD ivi-ii-i v Lj I Jl HIGH SPEED TESTS. . Trains May De Run at 100 Miles an Hour With Safety. The hieh Hteeri tpnttt thnt horn going on so long upou the electric iiue ai ossen, uermany, must boon produce an effect upon general prac tice, says tne New York World. wnen an ordinary car is driven at 130 miles an hour nnrf n aiomin sleeping car nt B9W uuiuage to motors, roiling stock or tracks, people will Legln to ask rail roal companies ovcrywhere why 50 miles an hour shnnlrt tin rAnnMnrA,r almost the limit for fast trains. Of course high speed implies not only a strong track, but a clear track. The Emnlre Stato Ki expected to average much butter than us present rate of 54 miles an hour wnen ii nan io rim nt rmrio fhrnn..h tho main struets of cities like Schen ectady and Syracuse. But if electric trains can run nn nnnpini mm hij. in Philadelphia In an hour, to Buffalo In flvo hours and to Chicago In nine nours it would seem a profitable en terprise to llllim 1 ntiK In l! nn, mil equippeu tor tne purjiose. WORK ON PUBLIC LAND. Bureau of Forestry Has Selected Many Favorable Tracts. A lnrea amount nf wnri t,nn - ' " ,v una uutiu done by the bureau of forestry on I Dublin lands l tUa .. . .on has been made and approved of wreii m tne unippewa Indian reservation in 7 "..umvuuiii, i nu n Aft winch will control the lumbering tn tale reservation have been prepared and have received the approval ot the sccretan- of th in,nrn. ' Mieht of tho aecretary of war, a wt.ik ing plan for the timber tract at Wt-it vim wua prepared. This nlan Is foct under the supervision of the for estor. Working plans were also pro pared for throe Indian reservations in Wlscons n. Annllnniln. . " , , . . . v. nave oeen made by private owners for assist ance In 94 cases, of which 37 were for tlmbor tl-nrlu nn.l r.-r , lots woaa In Its co-uperatlve scheme for as 8ls Ing private owners, applications have been received altogether for the management of over C.C0O.O00 acres THE TEXA8 FEVER. Suppression of This Curse Has Been vigorously Prosecuted. In the suniiresHlim r,r h, m , vor 1.C30.403 eattl frnm . .' district and 389,625 cattlo from tho dlB,trl5' aill,Ja!,ent ,mvo "eon inspected and CG.11C inf.fi..,i .- i, cleaned and disinfected. Tho efforts of the bureau of animal Industry, whinb din, r ' "uai cndtavorini? to aiimvar .,' . mthod for destroying the tick by wbici this disease has sprecd with 'U. trjuilng the cattlo, Miom llkelv to t-- t.ui rcsstul. Hui.li a consummation would .nii,.vn most of tho Southern cattle from wuMiuuiiiift reutript i,,nu ...... ia . , . -. Uliu HUlllu add greatly to their value In tho mar- "," U1 iue country. Apparent suc , " reachcl by dipping the i u ruuc on outalned in cer tain Texas wells DESTROYING FRUIT PE8TS. Department of Agriculture Importing Pest.Destroylng Lady Bugs. iLhwfliBlrlbutIoa of colonies of the lady bird iwu.m .i... r,- . , h.. i 1 1 " auu Jose scaio has been continued by the agriculture l department during tho year, main- JL . . K0 of tho en'omologists of the state experiment stations Hurlne thn pnrl ' - ... -b colonies were distributed In 12 dif ferent Stat.. it, i ,nn , " jenrs uisirmu nons. those unlit i.. ...i ..... ,.n tt,.. . ""B uuvo giv "" promise. TIio fig fertillz- llLZr ,Vf,"""",", tu KreatsuS. ess in California atIKrnaHni"i,'", '''"""'"''J' nccllmntlzod ? rp,8no ! Nlles. (iood work has liv h Tni i ' w,eiauy importod ItaK- l'r'?!"'' of ""'omology front cent or th ..in":"'". . V,ur. "u P.or trocd by the parasite. i imilH American n , ... ...t. . hMifl the quantity of tbe Unf uy tuo AiueiiiiM r--- . twelvemonth has found ' Inst vwir enuueh t. rnt'ur an nrpfl Of IM0 unitnrA in a deDtn 01 ie " l, unnnph. It Was "T own. The tinouni oi orages alone which satisfy the national urln1 u-nlllrl fill fl long, 100 fret wide I nn. Hundred DolUf" . n.i.,1,!?.. !u l u value II. A. :.- o A on taw: IUU. i3. Kt IJtv.w .. m ll,. ,..i ChIip He .' plies tor 2u years. tors and medicine, bat ,.nr,t UlU'lI'l Wltca I'"..!.. antiseptics auu and iiermancntl cm" . i ,.i.i,, nnd prw"7. soros, uum, .T.tft . ,..( nil skin di- Tollman & Co. Government tt-st of raphy toiween r - - Attii Schuylor IOC mil ploto, comiucrclal M""