East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 10, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1904.
PAGE THREE.
Special Sale
La(Jiesr Ready-to-Wear Tailor-Made
i Suits 2 Days Extra Special---
Friday and Saturday.
PENDLETON WOMEN ARE IN BUSINESS
$10.00
$12.00
$13.00
$18.00
$20.00
$22.00
$25.00
$30.00
TAILOR MADE SUITS $ 8.00
TAILOR MADE SUITS $ 9.60
TAILOR MADE SUITS $12.00
TAILOR MADE SUITS $14.40
TAILOR MADE SUITS u $16.00
TAILOR MADE SUITS $17.60
TAILOR MADE SUITS $20.00
TAILOR MADE SUITS $24.00
ALEXANDER'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
GAINING
6
JNION frtADE,
HAND MADE.,
CLEAR HAVANA.
A STANDARD FOR QUALITY.
CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP.
" ,
Ytayou call for a TRIUMPH. CI YNN &CO,
Jtasubstitute.il makers.
FANE
XBBK. ST-1 B .
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6ET IT. Don't accept
The Columbia
Lodging House
Well ventilated, neat and com
fortable rooms, good bods. Bar
In connection, where best
goods are served.
Main street, center of block,
between Alta and Webb
streets.
F. X. SCHEMPP
Proprietor
COAL
Let us fill your
bin with ....
ROCK SPRING GOAL
Recognized as the best
and most economical fuel.
We are prepared to con
tract w.th you for your
Ws supply. Wede.
'vercoalor wood to any
Part of the city. Y
Laatz Bros.
Main Street
Near Depot
Oriental
Parlors
Massage, Hairdresslng and
Manicuring. Rooms 3 and 5,
over Martin's grocery. Leave
orders at Brock &. McComas'
drug store. The Oriental par
lors are In charge of Conala E.
Breyer, a graduate of Lola E.
Shaw's parlors, of Boise City,
Idaho.
Egg Baths,
Fomentation Bath,
Plain Shampoo,
Shampoo with Scalp Treat
ment, Shampoo with Hair Curl
ing, Head Steaming for ladies
and gentlemen,
Hair Dressing,
Manicuring,
Facial Massage.
Pendleton Is a city of business, of
enterprise and of advancement and
the work is not all done by the men,
There aro women in the city who
own business enterprises, and con
duct and manage business propost
tions Important to the interests of
the city and tho convenience and ben
efit or the inhabitants.
At tho head of the list, in size and
scope of work and human good,
stands the St. Joseph's Academy nnd
the St. Anthony's hospital, two In
stitutions entirely under tho manage
ment and control of women, tho Sis
ters of St. Francis. From the former
many of the young people of tho city
and of the county have drawn the
educations which have and will nt
mem ror nserul lives and make
them a power In the affairs of the
vicinity in which they reside.
In tho second a score of devoted wo
men labor daily for tho alleviation of
human suffering and tho saving of
human life. Tho academy and tho
academy and the hospital have been
built at a great cost both of money
and of effort and aro entirely under
the management of the Order of St.
Francis.
In scope of work and extent of ter
ritory, it is safe to say that Mrs. Car
rie C. Van Orsdall, as grand guardian
of tho Women of Woodcraft, has the j
management of as large and imnort-i
ant a business as is in tho city. She
is uie neaa or tne order and in her
offices are laid the plans and cam
paigns for tho advancement of tho
Women of Woodcraft over the Pacific
jurisdiction, covering all of the West
ern states. The volume of the busi
ness is so great as to require five
clerks and stenographers to be con
stantly at their desks. Tho mail
sent out from the grand guardian's
office is greater than from any other
business institution in the city.
The local office of the Pacific Tel
ephone Company Is under the effi
cient management of Miss Clairo
Moussu, which thus throws ono of
the most Important businesses of tho
city, and the one, perhaps, which it
would be the most inconvenient to
get along without, into the care and
custody of a woman. Under the man
agement of Miss Moussu the tele
phone business of the city has in
creased In the past few years to bo
one of the largest in any city of tho
state outside of Portland.
Tho millinery business owned by
Miss Hose Campbell is, perhaps, the
fourth largest enterprlso conducted
by a woman. Mrs. Campbell has man
aged her store on Court street for a
number of years nnd has built up a
business which compares favorably
In variety and completeness of stock,
with many places in larger cities.
Mrs. George n. Carrier is another
Pendleton woman who conducts a
millinery business on Main street,
and has for a number of years. She
also built up nn enviable reputation
among the population oi tho city for
tho excellence of her stock and work.
Miss Ida Boyd, tho sister of Col.
E. D. Royd, ono of tho old pioneers
of the county, has slnco the illness
of her brother assumed entire
charge of the real estate. Insurance
and loan business formerly conduct
ed by him, nnd lias long been asso
ciated with him in tho business as
his confidential secretary and busi
ness associate.
Mrs. H. C. Guernsey, the widow of
the late Henry C. Guernsey who was
for many years one of tho prominent
business men of the city, Is now con-
ducting the Pendleton Merchants'
Protective Association, the business
left by her husband at the time of
: his death nearly a year ago.
J Mrs. J, A. Green the proprietor or
the Arlington lodging house on Main
street Is another of tho Pendleton
women who are managing Pendleton
business enterprises.
Mrs. W. B. Mays- manages the
largest private boarding house in tho
city at her home on East Webb
street, and has made a place eagerly
sougiit ror by tliose wno havu no
home In the city.
Mrs. .Michael also has built up a
profitable business on South Main
street, where she conducts a private
boarding house.
There are two Pendleton women
who have music studios nnd have by
their industry and knowledge of
music, organized large and perma
nent classes in thnt art; one of these
Is Mrs. James Marsten, the other
Miss Maude Wheeler.
The rlty also has one woman phy
sician, Dr. Francis U Thompson, who
is of the osteopathic school and has
been in the city for some time, hav
lng built up a goou practice.
BELOW ARE SOME OF THE PROPOSITIONS OFFERED BY
The E. T. Wade Real Estate Co.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
One Section of 25 bushel wheat land,
will go -SO bushels per aero In bar
ley. Over 400 acres In grain. Good
Improvements $4,000.
169 Acres 10 acres in garden nnd
orchard, ton acres tillable land fine
saw timber, good house, improve
ments, timber nnd water; all fen
ced $3,000.
480 Acres Level land, raises 40
bushels wlioat per aero; houso and
barn, water, &o., two miles from
Pendleton. Per qunrter sec
tion $4,500.
5 Quarter Sections 20 bushel wheat
land, improved, plonty of water.
Per quarter $1,500.
Stock Ranch 320 acres all fenced.
Raises 200 toim wild hay, stream
of water running through, 15,000
rails on plnce; open range all
around $5,000.
5 Quarter Sections 100 tons wild
hay; wheat, barley and oats may
bo raised; all fenced, good house,
abundance water and timber, range
open adjoining; fine dairy ranch.
$5,000.
160 Acres 35 bushel wheat land,
fenced and cross fenced, 10 acres
alfalfa, young orchard, house, plen
ty water; four miles from J'endio-
dletun $5,000.
320 Acre' stock ranch, house, bams
and other Improvements; open
range adjoining; work horses: anil
30 head of cattle. All for
$ 4,500.
400 Acres 25 to 30 bushel wheat
land, all tillable, 15 acres gaulcti
mny bo Irrigated by tine spring,
good Improvements $ 5,000.
19 Quarter Sections 2(1 to 25 liushei
wheat land, plenty of water nmt
good Improvements. Per quarter
$ 2,000.
480 Acres 30 bushel wheat land, ad
joining city .limits ; 350 acres now
In fine looking grain; good Im
provements; three flno springs ..
$ 10,000.
200 Acre stock ranch, 30 acres flno
creek bottom land, balance hill
land which tuny be cultivated or
pastured, 50 acres now in grain...
$ 2,750.
CITY PROPERTY.
6 Room House 1 lot, modern
venlences, close $
10 Room House 2 lots, good
Hon $
2 Vavant Lots Flno building
Jackson street
con
2,000. lorn
2,500. sltco,
$ 600.
107 Building Lots From $50 to
$ 250.
Hotel II furnished roomsi 2 lntn..
$ 2,000.
Wo huvo many cither good proper
ties, and if wo have nothing cm our
list Hint you like, wo will find what
you wnnt.
It U our IiuhIiu'sh o make you bet
tor prleea than any one else. Conio
nnd sco us before you buy. Wo will
show you our properly without ok-
UMATILLA
COUNT
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR BE
ING DISTRIBUTED ON TRAINS.
cilltics, together with tho local Wool
Scouring Company and the Woolen
Mills, much of tho products of other
Eastern Oregon counties aro market
ed in Pendleton.
Grazing lands rango In price from
$1 to $5 per acre.
Climate. ,
The climate is very mild, health
E. T. Wade and Son Comolle Brief i u,? "U,"'B " . ,
, iiou irom juiy iBi io nepi. jsi, inero
ru.uci ,ur Mncm OI lounsis rass- is nractlcal v no ra n. A max mum
WHEN YOU WANT
RUBBER STAMPS
REMEMBER ME.
I manufacture overy style on any
mounting and carry a complete stock
of Pads, Inks, Hacks, Daters, Rubber
Type, etc. SEALS, STENCILS, Trado
Checks, Door Plates.
Write mo what you want. 1 can
please you by return mall.
WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker City, Or,
LET US si iddi ,
WITH
YOU
Building...
...Material
niMEN8I0NLUMBEROp
'tag BnT!, B"nd8' Monldl
ng. Building and Tar Pa-r.
inl ur BUI to Us and
Q Our Figures,
J. L. VAUGHN
Electrician
Prompt uttent'on Riven and all
work executed properly
Electrical Supplies of all kind
OFFICE-121 WEST C0UBT ST.
(Tribune Building)
Pendt0N, Oregon.
Our sn?,- , Red i-
PAINT
PAINT
PAINT
Tho season for brushing up
and putting a now attire on
your buildings Is at hand.
Wo want to figure on your
Indoor and outdoor painting
and your paper hanging. If
you aro going to do your own
painting, lot us supply you
with tho material.
Wo soil exclusively In Pen
dleton tho Sherwin-Williams
Paint.
E. J. MURPHY
Court St.
PROMPT, RELIABLE 8ERVICE
A. J. BEAN
HAULING OF A' L KINDS
Good taken beat
orders tt Teuttch's.
of care of. Leave
'Murae uain i.u
lng Through Pendleton Main
Features of the County are Given
in Detail Livestock, Farm, and
Commercial Interests.
The following brief circular con
cerning Umatilla county, compiled
by E. T. Wade & Son, real estate
dealers, is being distributed on overy
train that passes through the city.
While it is brief it gives the tour
ist and homeseeker an Idea of the
general resources of the county.
Situation.
Umatilla county is situated In
Northeastern Oregon, and In extent
is about 75 miles from north to south,
and will averago nearly as far be
tween its east and west limits.
Population.
The population of the county ac
cording to the 1000 census was 26,-
000. The population of Pendleton In
the same year, was 4,500, while the
1904 bcliool census shows something
better than C.500.
Pendleton's growth, while very
rapid, Is at tho same time steady,
gradual and fully warranted by Its
almost unlimited resources. It liaB
extensive manufacturing Interests,
with good shipping facilities, having
access to two transcontinental rail
way lines, Is the seat of tho county,
as well as being its commercial and
railroad center.
Cereal Production.
Umatilla county is tho banner
wheat county of Oregon, raising ap
proximately one-third of tho state's
output, and Is said to raise one per
cent of the wheat In tho United
States.
In 18C0 tho county wheat yield was
about 3,000 bushels; In 1870, about I
25,000 bushels, and In 1880 the yield
was Increased to nearly i.ouu.uuu
bushels. In 1890, the output
no
temperature frequently reacheB 100
degrees, but tho atmosphere is very
light and unoppresslve, the highest
temperature usually being accompan
ied by a perceptible breeze from tho
mountains. Snow seldom falls to a
greater depth than six Inches and
seldom remains on the ground for a
longer period than a week or ten
days. Thu minimum temperature
seldom reaches tho zero mark, while
tho averago minimum temperature
will not fall below 10. Tim winter
and early spring months nru attended
by warm rains, the pieclpltatlon be
ing very great.
Elevation
That part of tho county lying along
the Columbia river has an elevation
or 300 feet above sea level; Pendli
ton has an elevation or 1,070 feet
while sorao of tho mountains to the
south reach a helghth of 8,000 feet
nnd among them are many mountain
valleys of varying elevation These
valleys aro Ideal places for Mock
ranches, affording an abundance or
timber, water nnd wild hay. and nr
especially adapted to suuuni'i- dairy
lng.
Schools.
Resides thu Pendleton HuhIuc-hs
college, there are two academies
which provide excellent preparation
ror Colleglato work. Also a twelve
grade HIgii school, doing work of the
usual standard. Pendleton Is within
u few hours ride of a dozen schools
of average University and Collegiate
grade.
peuso to you.
THE E. T. WADE REAL ESTATE CO.
OFFICE IN E. O. BUILDING. P. O. Box 324, Pendleton, Oregon.
AUCTION SALE
FAMOUS
NIP IT IN THE BUD.
Pint A tlraranrr of Dandruff a fort
rnaarr of FoCurr Ilaldoraa.
That such Is the cnan has been con
clusively proven by scientific research.
Prof. Unna, the- noted European skin
specialist, declare that dandruff fa tho
wab , Durrowc;d-UD cuticle of tho scalD cnuatil
near 3,000,000 bushels, and from 1900 by parasites destroying the vitality In
to the present timo, the annual pro-' the hair bulb. The hair becomes lifeless,
ductlon has been from 4,000,000 to nd. 'n time, falls out. This can be pre.
5,000.000 bushels, notwithstanding the . ve"let , , lM
ffint thnt manv farmera have heeun Newbro e ITerplcldo Kill till dandruff
taiTbaTyu - - -
as much profit as wheat. On an aver-1 Herplcide la now used by thousands of
age year, the best lands In the coun- people-all flattened that It Is tho most
ty, will produce about 40 bushels per wonderful hair preparation on the mar-
acre, the medium and lighter lands
15 to 25 bushels.
The price of wheat land ranges
from $1,000 to $7,000 per quarter
section, price depenuing of course,
upon quality of son, improvements,
dlstanco from a railroad warehouse,
etc.
Live Stock.
The southern and mountainous
part of tho county is adapted solely
to stock raising and grazing purpos
es. Umatilla beef and mutton find a
ready saio In the Chicago, San Fran
cisco, Portland and Seattle markots,
and fattening tock for tho market
exclusively on alfalfa is a profitable
and growing Industry. Umatilla
county contains ovor a quarter of a
million of sheep; tho annual wool
Ip being 3,000,000 pounds.
Uocauao of Pendloton'a shipping fa-
kct to-day.
Cold by leading- drujrKlst. Bend 10c, In
stamps for sample to The Ilerplcldo Co.,
Detroit, Mlcb.
F. W. Schmidt, special agent
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Bear this In mind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
and usk tor the International!
Poultry and Stock Food. Use
Kow Kure for your cow trou
bles. C. F. Colesworthy
127 139 East Alta St.
Agent for Loe'e Lice Killer
Wade Herd
of ' Prize-Winning
Shorthorns
(SrVHerefords
Will be sold at, Public Auction in
Pendleton, on Saturday, March 12,
by W. T. Rigby
A GROUP OF BEAUTIES.
The showing of ladies' wutches is
more thnn usually interesting. Wo
huvo udded u lurgo number of now
designs and new styles to our ul
ready largo assortment. Where thero
In ho much beauty unit merit a choice
may bo difficult, but prices will help
to a selection.
LADIES' WATCHES from & up,
Warranted movement In reliable 26
year caso, $16.00.
GLENN WINSLOW
Jeweler and Optician
Postotfice Block,
KM
The French
Restaurant
Best 25 cent Meal in the City
Private Dining Parlors
Elegant Furnished Rooms in
Conneotlon
I
CUS LaFONTAlNE, Prop.
633 Main Street
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
As a slight break may ond In a groat
catastrophe, Jluttor solid your vehi
cles to Noaglo Dros. and have nocov
nary repairs in do as boou as thuy
aro apparent. Our prices aro rea
sonable and low and our workmen-
ship first-class lu all rospocts, and
small repairs aro Just as cheerfully
looked after as complete rotiovatlon.
Winona wagons nnd buggies are the)
best. Wo soli them.
NEAGLE BROS,, THE BLACKSMITHS
S.rur (Unolltie Kiuiliiei-fafe and reliable
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CANYONS
A Golden Opportunity
Boo naturo, in all her glorious '
beauty, and then tho acme of
man's handiwork. Tho first
Is found along tho lino of
U10 BENVEIt & niO
GHANDE RAILROAD, tho lat
latter at tho St. Louis
World's Fair. Your trip will
be ono of pleasure make
tho most of It. For Informa
tion and illustrated litera
ture wrlto
W. C. M'BRIDE, General Agent,.
Portland, Oregon.