PAGE THREE. PA LCS. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1904. 0LLOW THE CROWDS TO Alexander Department Store For bargains in new, fresh and reliable merchandise at less than you can buy damaged goods for Alexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES FARMERS' MEETING VERY INTERESTING GATHERING AT ECHO. Correct Clothes for Men Industrial Agent of the O. R. & N an Expert Creamery Man, and the Superintendent of the Oregon Bu- LEASE bear in mind (hat our finest clothes are ' made to ourj special order by( ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO. in New reau.of Information Delivered Most coixrtgbt ioj,A.aaca York. Their ap Interestlna and Instructive Ad. I . . :,nfi,rJ ft s-Value of Judicious Adver- P"" " dresse: tlslng to the Entire State. 1 30 years. This label PLUMBING and SEWER WORK II HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST S3 WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES VTES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR (E HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. LJ, - - rT VTT TTT I I I T! OLT BROS. tide Hill Combined Harvester rhe latest Improved two-wheel, Bldo-hlll combined harvester has w boon to wheat raisers. It Is Jho most successful, most pmlcai and easiest machine to operate ever built. t m "Waters have tfetfr'gittfn abundant trWUs-rlht here at r ani1 a11 MWs are highly nleased. Nonn"liave been dissatisfied al high In their praise. " " - " ' r u Slde-hlll harvostnr nn a hIiIo hill aide to" stick to Me ' th6 Ml, while the header will slip down the 'hill. The are vertical, which braces the machine to itbe side orks equally adapted to lovel land. !Iolt haesters are sold exclusively in this section by t E. L. SMITH I 2J8 Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon f 11 wtru ,or HoU machlnog on hnnd NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Retail Grocers, San Francisco, Cal. 'Way 3-8th, '1904. For the above occasion the O. R. & N. Co. announce 'the following low rates: Prom Pendleton to San Fran Cisco 'at'd returm, vla steamer retwecn Portland and San Francifrco, botli '"directions ...$26.85 To San Francisco and return via rail Iwtween Portland and San Tranclsco, both direc tions, or via steamer Portland to San Francisco and return, via trail or rvice versa 31,85 Tickets for sale on following dates: Via steamer, Portland to :San Francisco, April 23, 24, 25. Via Tall. Portland to San Frandscu, April 23 to HOth. For further Infor matiem call on or address, E. C. Smith, agent, "Pendleton, Oregon. ThinKS Trlb a Good Remedy. B. F. Gray, Portland, Oregon, July lftf! nnn! m-rtpa? "I hellnvn vo,ir remedy for the liquor and tobacco nauit, Trio,' a gooa one. i wov .me Keeley cure, and it cost me $ 156. I MiinU Trlh lis hone?tlv the best lOtire (if the two. If I ever can be of .any assistance to you, let me Know. j consider 'you have done much lor an. Tallmun Co., local agents. '.Lecture to Catholic Men. ritrv Tftilhpr A H. Tjiwlnr. of Port. Txrad, Or., -will lecturo at the hall of nVnilPH nnil T.nhnr Council on TUUrS Abv .wvrniinl?. R o'clock, to the Catll olic men of Pendleton, to which all are iin'ite'd. Lecturo will be free. -A targe attendance Is expected. Grazing Land for Lease. 32.000 acres on Granae Itonde river. Grande llonde Lumber Co., Perry, Or. ;i,ake a Pan of Beans j Is labthfl0?h!,COmo t0 tho ton- Sarae way with furniture J tlght Prices a d Compet,tlon u'8 mor tnan floor space' I "re really w r'Sht furulturo right troatment makes rur stock is hi Is Wa 8ive c ' Ur 1r'CeS UtUo ,n comParl80n wlUl th0 I dMlgnBi " arpet8- rugs, linoleum. , Newest pattorns. Fret- J BAKER & FOLSOM I Fatnltore and Catpets j y JUrnal can befound on sale at Frailer'a book store. Sent -to Poor Farm. The tfnan who was arrested some days airo bv the sheriff and placed an tho connty jail on suspicion that he was deranced. has been sent to the county poor farm. He gave Ms name aa- AlcFaul. . Grazing Lan for Lease. (inn Eionia nn.r!rnVito T?ondfl river. LI.V UM. ...V". 1. Grande Kontle LumTier- Co., Perry, Or. 1 Economy I I Brand I I Evaporated I I Cream I always bears the above cap H label. It means the same H as telling you that we H H back up Its purity with al H $5,000 guarantee. H Made by the largest pro-B ducers of Evaporated Cream in the world. Hk The meeting of tho Echo Farmers' Club was well attended on Saturday, although a largo portion of the citi zens attended the convention In this city on that day. Odd Fellows' hall was filled with enthusiastic farmers, who came to listen to the addresses promised by Col. Judson, Industrial agent of the O. It. & N. and they were well repaid for their Interest and attendance. A committee of citizens met the speakers, consisting of Col. Judson, Dr. A. LeRoy of tho Oregon Informa tion Bureau of Portland, and Prof. Leo, a representative of the Hazel wood Cream Company, at the depot and took them for a two hours' ride over the Uutter creek and Echo al falfa districts beforo the meeting con vened. Col. R. C. Judson was the first sneaker Introduced and spoke elo- ouentlv on tho prospects before the Echo district, if diversified farming were adopted and the citizens devel oned the latent resources of tho country. He told of the small beginning of tho corn crowlnc Industry in Umn tllla county live yenrs ngo, and called nttcntion to Its rapid growth, until this county stands at tho head of the list of Oregon "counties in tno pro ductlon of that cereal. It was through the efforts or Freight Agent R. B. Miller of tbe O. It. & N., that corn was introd'oood Into tho county, and the people had shown their apprecia tion of the work of .Mr. .Miner, uy following his suggestions by Increas lnc the corn acreage year by year. Col. Judson exhibited' a qunntlty of amber 'cane seed, which he offered for distribution among the farmers for experimental purposes, and the EeErd was taken by interested farm ers before he had finished explaining its -wonders. Ho told of the wonder ful growth of this forage crop on the dricBt soils in the Southwest, and asked those growing it this year to send samnles of the crop to tho de jiartnient of agriculture and to the .aarlcultural colleges lor lesis. Before closing his remarks Col. .Judson also distributed samples of broom corn and millet, which ho asked to have cultivated in tho best poaslule manner. If these crops wero all handled properly Col. Judson said he would guarantee factories at Echo to work the raw materials into flriished products, wnenover the crops .would Justify it. Col. Judson closed his remarks by savinc tho services of the O. R. & N (Company wero at the disposal of tho people of Echo In directing enterprise lnc business men anu rarmers to un district, and that tho prosperity of :the people was tho basis or tno com nanv'a business. Ho hoped to see tho best town on tho coast in ttie su car Loot and alfalfa district of Urna' tilla county when tho farmers como to fully understand tho vaiuo oi i versified crops and invite greater prosperity by growing a greater va rlety of prouuctB. Prof. Lee. of Hazolwood Cieum ery Comnany. was then Introduced and spoke at length on the imnefit of dairies and creameries to any country, and especially to districts so bountifully supplied with natural resources as Echo. He told of the entire sections of exhausted wheat lands, in different portions of the East, that has been redeemed by dairying and milking. Ho advised mllldng cows as a sure means of rv vlving run-down farms, and adding a certain profit to tho farm every month in tho year. Dr. A. LoRoy, superintendent o the Oregon Bureau of Information was then introduced and spoke on tertfllmngly of .10 work of that bti reau in directing worthy homeseek ers to the various portions of the state, where tho oppor' unities were createst. Ho sad wealth was not so much needed injpregon as industry. That tno state ytas thirsting for energetic, hopeful Jimncrs and homo-builders who woultll bring Into the high ':U cultltution every waste tract of land. He imade mention of tho extremo cases of jgnorancu concerning tho West, lOiten found In tno i;ast, and told of one very Intelligent woman In Chiago, who asked lilm what part of California Oregon .was in lie told of the great work of wel come his bureau had dono In placing and directing tho homesoekors who at rived in Portland, In search of suit able homes und business openings. He told of the need of agricultural anu horticultural exhibits from Umatilla county, and of tho oxtrome interest of homcseekcrs in the great est wheat county In Oregon. He said the samples of products from this section of the state wero eagerly carried away- by Easterners and that it was Impossible, for him to keop oven his newspaper flies froo from mutilation by these anxious tourists and homeseekers. Dr. LeRoy's address was interrupt ed by frequent and hearty applnuso and tno ciuu snowed enthusiastically no was telling trutns about uregon and her resources and wonders that wore recognized and appreciated by all. Ho Bald that 44 per cent of tho to tal increase in population in Oregon In tho decade from 1890 to 1900 had located In Portland and that 20 per cent of the entlro population of tho stato Is now found in 40 square mllos in tho city of Portland, while tho othor 80 per cent is scattered flpd genjamin s(? MAKERS NEWyoRK is vour guarantee, and ours, that both of us are getting the best ready-for-service apparel that it is possible to procure. Equal to fine custom-made In all but prict. The maktn' guarantee, end ours, with every garment We art Exclusive Distributors In this city. The Peoples Warehouse The Leading Clothiers PENDLETON, OREGON over tho 94,000 square mllos In tho state. He urged tho people of I'.cho to send in exhibits for the bureau, so the wonders of that magnificent dis trict might be known to the world. At the close of his remarks n hearty vote of thnnks was extended to the O. R. & N. Company, for Its unflagging Interest In the welfnre or the people, by distributing samples of valuable crops, and encouraging industrial development by introduc ing new Industries and now enter prises. It wns unnnlmonsly decided to hold a farmers' picnic at Echo on April 30, at which time speakers on different topics would bo furnished by the O. R. & N. Company. About 20 now members were add ed to the club and tho meotlng nd iourned with n few remarks from Mayor I.. A. Esteb, on the growing interest in the work of the club. Grazing Land for Lease. 32,000 acres on Grande Ronde river, Grnndo Ronde Lumber Co., Perry, Or. As dor hen observed to der rooB ter, "Ven a egg Is goot it is fcry, fery goot, but ven It 1b bad it vas hopcleRS." 1 Mrs. Haskell, Worthy Vice- Templar, Independent Order Good Templars, of Silver Lake, Mass., tells of her cure by the use of Lydia E. Pinklinm's Vege table Compound. " Dkak Mrs. Pinkiiau : Four years ago I whs nearly dead with inlliimina tion and ulceration. I endured dully untold agony, and Ufa was 11 burden to me. I had used medicines and w.inIich Internally and externally until I made up lily inind that there was no relief for 11H. Calllnif at the home of a friend, I noticed a IjoUIii of I.yillll K. IMiikham'H VK-tullo Com pound. My friend endorsed it highly, and I decided to give, it a trial to hee if it would help me. It took patlenco and persevcrence for I was in bad con dition, and I used Lydiii 1C. IMnk Iiain'8 Vcfrotabln Compound for nearly five months before 1 was cured, nut wuat a cnuugc, irom nespair to happiness, from misery to the delight ful exhilarating feeling health always brings. I would not change back for a thousand dollars, and your Vegetable compound is a grand medicine. "I wish every sick woman would try it and be convinced." Mns. Ida. IUhkki.i,, Silver Lake, Mofcs. Worthy Vice Templar, Indeiiendent Order of Oood Templars. fSOOO crfilt If wjnol LIQUOZONE The Great Germ Destroyer TRY A DOTTLE. Brock & McComas Company SOLE AGENTS. ml If you nro Interested In Oil Painting, seo us. Our lino Is complete. ACADEMY BOARDS I STRETCHERS I ".RUSHES 5 ARTISTS' SABLES J BLENDERS J SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES t TUBE COLORS I Wo mnko n specialty of framing PICTURES. Newest I stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera Houso Block. REAL ESTATE SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO OWN'. $7,000 North sldo of tho river, four minutes walk from postofilco. Two entlro blocks, with elegant nine room resldenco; city water and sowers. Will Bed thoso blocks to gether or separately. Cheap at tho price. Terms if desired. $3.650 North sldo of tho river, four? minutes walk from tho postofilco.. Four lotB, with lino two-story, eight-room resldenco; bnth, tollot, basement, sldowalkB, etc. $2,000 Corner lot with nearly now live-room houso. City wator .and sewer. Plumbing all now; closo to tho business contor, and ono of tho best things wo have. $600 cash; balance on tlmo if you wish, at low rato. $750 Ixit with flno little four-room houso. Easy walking dlstnnco from, your business. Choice vacant lots on which wo will loan you money to build. Bargains in wheat and grazing land. E. O. BOYD Insurance, Real Estate, Loans 111 Court Street Pendleton 1I1 f I I II t I -i- a r a I I 'I' F'T f l 1 TTTT TT rTTTTTTl'lf PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Wo do only good work and nt right prices. Our facilities nro uncxcolled. Wo aro experienced in tho bus iness, and all work rocolvos our personal attention. Neatness and promptness. No matter what you want In painting or paporhanglng, I t wo'll do tho highest grado of f woric. inuoor ana outdoor I painting. PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Goods taken best orders st TioUcb'a. of care of. I-t 'I'bone Main 1271 J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention given and all work executed properly. Bleetrleal Supplies of all kinds OFF1CK-121 WEST COURT ST. (Tribune Building) Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat, Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, He, always on hand. t Wilson MCarnine t Shop on Cottonwood stroet, 4 nour Neaglo Broa. 'Phone, X Black 1043. "If you would BE WEALTHY said Benjamin Franklin, "think of saving as well as getting." Start today. No matter how little, save something. Begin with YOUR FUEL BILL by buying nothing but the best dry wood and Kemmerer Coal McADAMS Phone Main 1121, Savings Bank Building