East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 07, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904.
Important Sale of
lannelette
Wrappers
ONE WEEK ONLY
a great assortment of Flannelette Wrappers, made in ihc
best styles, in fancy figures anil stripes, shoulder ruffles,
full flounce. Worth $2.00.
Sale Price, $1.38
A money saver. Great Value
SOUTHEASTERN OREGON ARTESIAN BASIN
Mi ill
LEXANDER'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
fr ! ! ! 4- fr
PLUMBING
Wi!1 s,and comparison with tlx- hest
of em. 1 he work is as near perfcx-
feij tion as humans can attain the price
Ml therefor as cheap as anybody should
R) PVIIHPt. V Hn all LinHc nf enni.
j tary plumbing and gas fitting, and
charge you not immoderately. Let
us estimate on your next necessity in
our line.
I. J. CLARKE & Co. 2ii Court Street
razer Theatre !
R.J. NIXON', Mansgrr.
Phone Main II.
One Nfght Only, Friday, January 8, 1904
Lrs. GOODHUE & KELLOGG present a company ot
players including
lOHN DALY MURPHY and Miss PAULINE H1CKLEK
fn the jolly comedy
"HELLO BILL!"
MINUTES OF PURE, CLEAN, REFRESHING
FUN. THE LAUGHIEST EVER :
tsame jolly comedy that has just finished its Portland and
leencacements. and was proclaimed bv nress and nublic
ft laugiiiest treat of the season.
UCES 2?c, hoc and 75c. On sale Wednesday, 10 a. m.
THE It EST
THE MO8T WHOLESOME
MtOPERLY MILLED
WITHOUT A BUPEKIOK
YERS' BEST FLOUR
The Standard of Excellency.
IDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
Engineers of tin- ijeologlcal survey,
ftfl-f rfK'nK e :j mulont It. foutf
eastern OrcRon and southwestern
Idaho, havo come to :Jyj conclusion
that the Irrigation ot that countty
must be largely worked out through
tho utilization of artesian well water.
The Otis artesian basin, about six
miles northwest of Drewscy, Or., has
not been drilled, although tho gov
ernment engineers believe that water
under a fair pressure will be found
in that vicinity. It is expected that
an area of 20 square miles will show
the presence of more or less sub-mir-face
water. In their report on .this
artesian baBln the engineers say:
"Tho Harney artoulan basin em
braces the extensive region draining
Malheur and Harney lakes, and as
shown by its geological structure may
be expected to yield flowing wells
throughout an area of perhaps 1,000
square miles. Two drill holes, one
near Harney and the other near
Burns, have been put down and have
demonstrated the existence of sub
surface water under sufficient press
'ire to force It to the surface, where
wells are drilled to the requisite
depth and properly cased.
Water Comes Up Warm.
"The artesian head, as indicated by
these wells, has an elevation of about
4,100 feet. The thickness of rocks
Involved in the formation of tho ba
sin, however, probably exceeds 10,0o0
feet, and water-bearing horizons at a
greater depth than those now known
may reasonably be expected to be
plcsem.
Several warm and hot springs In
the Harney basin, as already men
tioned, lend support to the prediction
that success will follow a, careful fx
plorilion of the basin with tho d ill
shore tho surface elevation Is less
than that of Harney or Burns.
"Tiio Whitehorse artesian basin is
located about 20 or 25 miles east of
the higher portion of Stein mounmn,
and Includes the valley in which the
former military post known as the
Whitehorse waB locatod. Here,
again, the geological structure and
ttw pieecnce of warm springs aro mf
flclently stiong indications to warrant
a careful exploration with tho drill
with tho hope of obtaining a surface
How of v ater.
"The artesian head, as Bhown by
the warm springs about six miles
fouth of Whitehorse ranch, Is well
above tho fiat lands of tho valley's
bottom. The area throughout which
one is seemingly justified in predict
ing success In case wells bto drilled
Is not less than 30 equaro miles.
Incoming of Water Necesary.
"Tho four artesian basins briefly
described abovo contain about 2,000
square miles of rich agricultural land
throughout which the conditions Jus
tify the opinion that flowing wator
may bo oETalned. It does not follow
from this that all, or oven tho greater
part, of the tracts referred to can be
Irrigated, as it is to bo presumed that
the water Biipply will not bo adequato
to meet all tho demands that will
be made up. i It.
"The expense Involved In drilling
a well nnd tho certainty that tho wa
ter supply even under the most san
guine expectations which may soem
warrantable Is not inexhaustible,
make it imperative that there should
be the strictest economy In tho uso
of the water and rigid restrictions
with reference to its wnsto."
Big Clearance Sale!
1 i
5 Our Clearance Sale has now commenced, and prices are g
cut on many lines all over the store. Do you need an
g Overcoat ? Buy it here, where you can save 40 per cent St
B over others' prices. All clothing is now reduced 20 per S
2 cent to reduce stock.
Ladies' Coats and Suits at ACTUAL COST
Misses' Long Coats reduced to ACTUAL COST
Ladies' Woolen Underwear, special reduction of ao per cent
Men's Woolen Underwear, special reduction of ;o per cent
Men's German Socks at a reduction of 10 per cent
Men's Felt Hoots and Overs teduced 10 per cent
STAPLES AT CUT PRICES
All Outing Flannel, 7c grade, now 5c yard
All Outing Flannel, yc grade, now 7c yard
All Outing Flannel, 10c and tic grades, new tjc yard
Woolen Flannels, worth 40c yard, now 30c yard,
Btd Com'orts, all grades reduced in price
THE FAIR
I
EQUAL SUFFRAGE
OREGON WOMEN WILL PETI-
TION FOR AMENDMENT
Resolution Adopted at Portland Meet
ing and Petitions Are Now Being
Circulated Will Try Once More to
Change Oregon Constitution to Al
low Women to Vote.
French
taurant
b,Meal in the City
f Dining Parlors
Mirnlshed Rooms 1b
voanecnon
PNTA1NE, Prop.
fMMtln street
YOU
hve that best of
WOOD
that
r uuu with
COLLIER
f ChriBtmaa Coal.
u.
: ft
by carrier,
INSURE IN
Reliable Companies
That pay their losses
promptly. Our companies
stand at the head of the list.
Asset
Hartford Kire insurance Coil2,259,07t
Alllanoe Assurance Co 9,O.W,W5-
London 4 Lancashire Eire
Insurance Co. . ; iO,o
North BrittohA Mercantile
19,695,8(4
Roj'insurance Co 22,897,16
FRANK B, GLOPTOH
AGENT
U2 EAST COURT ST.
Schedule of
PEN DLETON-UKIAH
Stage Line
nll- Irltw between Peudletou and
Uk ?. St Sunday. Stage leaves
0 .a.cif to y;'d;. fflt&aS
dh ion ( IU, rendleton lo
OfficV (rt Drock B MeCorws Drus Store
The executive committee of 'he
Oregon State Equal Suffrage associa
tion met jesteiday afternoon at the
home or Mrs. H. W. Coe, Mrs. A. S.
Dunlway presiding, says a Portland
paper.
Ways and means weie considered
of securing the signatures of R per
cent or the voters of the state to a
petition tor a vote to adopt an amend
ment to the constitution at the next
June election torbuuting the disfran
chisement of any citizen on account
of sex.
.Mrs. Coe offered the following res
olution, which was adopted:
"Whereas, The enfranchisement ot
tho women of all the states of the
Union Is but the question of a little
time, we call upon the voters of Ore
gon to lead In this patriotic work of
genuine expansion In the states bor
dering on the Pacific ocean, thus set
ting Washington and California an
illustrious example."
The following Is the full text of tho
petition as prepared by the commit
tee: "To the Hon. I-'. 1. Dunbar. Secretary
or Stute for the State of Oregon:
"We the undersigned legal voters
of the stntc of Uiegon, rt'specuuiiy
demand that the following proposed
amendment 10 the constitution shall
be Mibmltted to the legal electors of
the state of Oregon, for their approv
al or rejection at the regular general
election to be held on the (Uh day
of June. liHU. and each for himself
says: I have personally signed the
petition nnd my residence, postolllco
nnd voting precinct are conectly
written after my nam'o
Equal Suffrage Amendment.
"Section -. article II., of the consti
tution of the state or Oiegon shall 'e
and hereby Is amended to read ns
rollows:
"Article 2 In all elections not
otherwise provided lor by this consti
tution, every citizen or tne unuoa
States of the age 01 twenty-one years
and upwards, who shall have resided
in tills state during the six months
Immediately preceding such election,
and every person of foreign birth of
the age or twenty-onu years and up
wards, who shall havo resided in this
state during tne six months Immedi
ately preceding such election, and
shall havo declared his Intontion to
become a citizen or the United
States one year preceding such elec
tion, conformably to the laws of tho
United States on tho subject of nat
uralization, shall bo entitled to vote
at all elections authorized by law. It
is expressly provided that no one
shall bo denied the right to vote en
account of sex."
Tho time by which the petitions
imist to filed In order to get them on
tho official ballot for tho Juno elec
tion Is February fi, and tho petitions
muM contain the names of 8 per cent
of the last total vote.
TO STOP RATE CUTTING.
Prices of Patent Medicines Will Be
Kept Up.
New York, Jan. 7. Retail drug
gists throughout the country will
watch with interest tho results of a
plan put Into-effect In New York city
tnis wtei, by the largest manufactur
ers of proprietary, or patent, medi
cines to stop tho cutting of prices
oil such articles by druggists nnd do
pnrimtnt stores.
This is the first time that tho pro
prietors themselves bavo taken a di
rect interest In the solution of tho
cut-rate problem. Heretofore they
have "supported" movements con
ducted by others, notably tho Nation
al Hetall Druggists' association, but
that support has Invariably bo-sn
more or less hike warm. Now, how
ever, about 12 or 15 of tho leading
manufacturing hoiibes have come to
gether, contributed to a substantial
fend ror earning out their plans, r.uJ
divldually, will cut oft his supply cf
Ive cutter to live up to a minimum
price scneuuie.
I I'- persuasion tails to bring a crt
I t"i into line, the manufacturers, in
, divldually, will cut oil his supplios of
j their goods, or at least make a de
i termlnod effort to do so.
YOUR PLUMBING!
Have it done by a Scientific Plumber and you will not
be bothered with bad breaks. Let us figure on your work
BECK, THE PLUMBER
COURT STREET
OREGON
'5
INSANE
HEALTH OF INMATES IS
NOW VERY GOOD
Per Capita Expense $10 Per Month
Earnings from Alaskan Inmates
Amounted to $2,300 for the Quarter
Ending December 31 Two Cases cf
Typhoid.
KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED,
Thr Conlan Wrarlii of Hat Ptopo
gatra DandruK Onmi,
There are many men who wear their
hats practically all the time when awake.
and uro blessod with a heavy shock of
hair; yet If the scalps of these same men
once became iniestea witn aanarua
germs, the parasites would multiply all
the quicker for lack ot air. Baldness
would ensue as tho final result. New-
bro's Hornlcldo kills these germs ana
stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant
erowth. Ilerplclde is a pleasant hair
dressing as well us a dandrun cure and
contains not an atom of Injurious sub
stance. Sold by leading- druggists. Send
10c. In stamps for sample ,to The Ilerpl
clde Qo Detroit, illch.
F. W. Schmidt, special agent.
DdiiiIi Oriiltir-.
An amusing game Is dumb oratory,
which must always Ik- played by two
persons, though the spectators may be
as many !i (he tpace of the room will
permit.
The dumb oriilor Is quite hidden
that is. all but his bunds mid arms.
The tulklii-; orator takes up his posi
tion Jtifct In front, with his bauds and
arms behind his back, while the hands
nnd uriiiN of the dumb orator are
thrust forward, Just ns If they belong
Ml to the sH-iiUer. It Is best to select
a mt.v "elocutionary" piece, which re
quires niiiiiy gesturt-s. These the dumb
orator makes ureordlng to his own
ideas, quite regardless of the uilktng
orator, who goes serenely on his way.
The effect Is very funny, and the so
berer the piece the funnier It all looks,
It Is better that the dumb orator should
not have any Idea what piece the talk
ing orator will recite.
X Cat anil ffa Tulr.
Cats and dogs are hupped to hate
each other, especially the cats, Nc
doubt pussy has good reason to go In
fear of the (log. Still there are many
cats and dogs that are not ouly civil tc
oue another, but positively friendly.
There was one tabby which was at
fond of the dog of the family that she
could not bear to In- separated from It
She would mew In bear trending fash
ion to get into the room where was th
do;:, aud If no heed were paid to uvi
cries she kcratched aud scratched at
tho door, trying to scrape admittance.
When this failed. It ia said that she
then raised herself up ou her hind legs,
turned the handle of the door and walk,
ed Into the room, tier owners were so
enchanted with her skill, as well the;
might be, that they used to set pu-jr
to repeat the feat.
Salem, Jan. 7. Tho board of Inn
ices of the Insano aBylum held the
regular monthly meeting for tho
month of December, nt which time
Superintendent Calbrcath submitted
his report covering that period.
Dr. Calbroath reports the general
health of the Inmntes of the institu
tion as being good, with tho exceji
tlon of two cbbcb of typhoid fever,
in ward 211, "Every effort," ho says,
"Is being made to discover the
sourco of tho Infection and to pre
vent any further developments." Tho
death rate for tho month has ben
small.
I "Tho farm work for the month,"
says tho superintendent, "has con-
slated of plowing, repairing fenceB,
graveling driveways, hulling slab
wood, gathering vegotnbleH, etc.
"Tho mechanics linvo worked on
t!iu hog barn, new closed cottage .mil
gem a! i pairs.
"The contractor haB finished 'ho
new closed cottago and tho new din
ing room hall nt the cottago farm,
nnd they will be ready for occupan
cy as soon as they can bo furnlah'Vl
and a sewerage system constructed,
Wc uro preparing to put In a large
septic tank for this purpose.
"Th earnings for tho keeping of
A labium insane, for the quarter nU-n-
December .'II, amounts. to
$2,300.82.
Tho statistical lepoit shows an n
ereaso of nine patients In tho Institu
tion over tho previous month, tho to.
' tnl number on December 31 being
1,3-19. It uIbo shows that tho per caj-
Ita monthly expenso was ;iu.l) ami
the dally per capita 33 93-100 cents.
In lly tlmo tho fly's time lh H'ut
In keeping tho housekeeper from hav
ing a fly time
MAKE YOUR MARK
IN THE WORLD
Don't be satisthsl to move
nloni? in the same old way for
low wages. We can help you
earre out a succeHsful eiuvrr.
ThotiHaiulH have iucit'Mticd tlulr
nalarieH by following our plan.
We can train you In spare time
and at small tost for any of the
following poeitloux :
Mecliattcatl, ICIrctrlenl, Htrum,
or Civil Unuln--", Kluclrlclun.
Hurv..vor. Arcltlteul, Drnrit.
mmi, llolklirvtt,r, Ntmtur,t
or, Teiiclltfr, Hltaw Cartl Walter
Wlnifow t)rew.tr, or tl. Wrlt.r
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS
Box 799
SCRANTON, FA.
Or call on our filial reprtirntu
tne, T W. Drinking, 131 Let ttritt
I'enJltton, Ore,
t Wbra the llaln Popped.
There is a little Alabama girl named
Jessie who never saw snow, One cold,
rainy day she was standing before the
fireplace watching her mamma pop
corn for her. After awhile nhe weut
to the window and saw snow falling
with the rain.
"Ob, mamma," she said, "como quick!
The rain's popped out white P
Strange.
There was a )oung lady named Sue
Elizabeth Harriet Prue
IjUcretta Klmlra
Ann Aitnea Bapphlra,
And she could recite It all through.
She had a wee brother named Paul
Who was just about learning to crawL
It seems such a shame;
He had but one name, ,
And he couldn't pronounoe It at all.
Stella George Stern la St. Nicholas.
Sincerity Is never self-conscious.
All persons knowing
themselves to bu in
debted to nfu will
call dnd settle their
their accounts as I
need the money,
Conrad Plat zoeder
Meat Market
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
, Bear this In mind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
and ask for the luternatlonil
Poultry and Stock Food. Use
Kow Kure for your cow trou
bles. C. F. Golesworthy
127 129 East Alta St.
Agent for Lee's Lice Killer
prompt, rkliaule; BEIIVIOE
A. J. BEAN
HAULING OF AIL KINDS
(loodi tkken buifefof care ol. Leave orderi a
Tiurscii'i. rhone Mala 1271.
Rheumatism Positively Cured
By Oil and Sweet Spirits of IMen.
Money-back Goods. A. C. KOHPl'JJN &
UKUS.i cMic Agents lor renuioton
Building
Material
Of all Description
Sash, Doors Is Windows
Made to order. Building
paper, lime, cement, brick
and sand, wood gutters (or
barns and dwellings a specialty,
Oregon Lumber
Yard
Alt a St, Opp, Court House
LET US SUPPLY YOU
WITH
Building...
...Material
DIMENSION I.UMHKU OK
II descriptions. rJuah,
Doors, Iillnds, Mould
ing, Building and Tar I'a,r.
Bring Your Bill to Us and
Get Our Figures,
Grays' Harbor Com. Co.
Opp. Wt & C. R. Depot
Walter's Flouring Mills
Capacity, 150 barrels a day.
Flour eicbangod tor wheat
VJour, Mill Peed, Chopped JT4,
etc., always on hand.
Tbe Oregon VUr JowmI
foondra