East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 14, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDUCTON. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904.
PAGE THREE.
THE CROWDS
TO
Department Store
For bargains in new, fresh and reliable
merchandise at less than you can buy
damaged goods for
M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i n n-n-'-"''
Alexander Department Store
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES
Shake a Pan of Beans
And the big ones come to the top. Same way frith furniture
tares In the shake-up of competition. It's more than floor space,
la right prices and right furniture atad right treatment makes
nr store really big.
Our stock is big, but our prices little in comparison with the
nines we give. Carpets, rugs, linoleum. Newest patterns. Pret
tiest designs.
BAKER & FOLSOM
Furniture and Carpets
HELP FOR THE SICK
I The marvelous secret of life at last discovered. The most -wonder-
oscovery of the age, the latest system of applying
toygen and Electricity
For Curing Diseases
No drugs, medicine or doctor: you treat yourself. The acme 'Of per-
one treatment. Thousands are ouicklv cured of every known dis-
. trom whom I have letters that can be seen at my office.
IRRIGATION WORKS.
J' SHADDUCK, ELECTRO THERAPEUTIST
Ud Wejtem w uibiuuu
frWKURErcoe8!!1ftatiye for the cases f pneumonia. Bright
t ,JDDn electric w York- locomotor ataxia, partial
" M'hi1,C1rRIC CO., of De- and heart disease, that do
s disease,
paralysis
and heart disease, that doctors pro-
Government Pushing Vast Works In
Many Western States.
The progress of the Irrigation work
ot the government is reviewed by
the geological survey, which points
out the necessity of great caution
and conservatism In the extension of
reclamation work,
it says that of the Irrigation proj
ects favorably reported In 1903,
which Included those on the Truckee
river in Nevada, on the Salt river in
Arizona, on the Milk river in Mon
tana, on the Sweetwater river In
Wk-omlng and on the Gunnison river
In Colorado, the Nevada and Arizona
projects have been found feasible
and construction on the engineering
works along Ue Truckee and Salt
rivers has progressed reasonably.
The Montana project, however.
presented unexpected difficulties. In
Wyoming a better reservoir site than
that on the Sweetwater, however,
has been discovered on the North
Platte, so that a large system of de
velopment may be worked out there.
Engineering difficulties are encoun
tered'in the Colorado project. The
amount of arid lands thereby re
claimable Is less, too, than was an
tlclpated.
The census bureau in a preliminary
report on irrigation in New Mexico
in 1902, shows 254,945 acres Irrigat
ed from all sources. The number of
farms was 9,285, and the average
cost per irrigated acre, $16.87. The
1.24C irrigation systems cost, initial
ly, for the main canals and ditches
and the necessary neadgates, reser
voirs, dams, pumping plants, etc., $4,
301,915. The entire length of main
canals and dllches was 2,840 miles,
an average length per system of over
two mile's.
Congressman Hedge Renominated.
Kookuk. Iowa. April 14. The re;
publican convention of the First con
gressional district held here today re
sulted In the renomlnatlon of con
gressman Thomas Hedge. There was
no opposition.
Tlie
Lj-"'"mo. Pntcn.VT ' u"u nean disease
P5ortrs n, and sole nounced incurable.
EJWasboXr. ' tne Tl'e common chronic diseases, such
Wlttce,, T batteries, and as rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney trou-
V- Kin . 1.1.. flo4al
E of lDnl.u- aU.erie8 and his can cum von. I nave cured
i. "wn all nk.'Bwnculr are chltls. asthma, female troubles, la
bron
many
"7oa a""-
I . "0 you Wan . 'K. ""U C
tt ""o you h 6" oianaer troubles,
TO CURE ANY DISEASE.
Cliuk MlMt be Hrmortd, Saul
Way Willi Dandruff.
Kill the germ that causes dandruff.
falling hair and baldness, you will have
no more dandruff, and our hair must
grow luxuriantly. Newbro'a Herbicide
not only contains the dandruff germ
destroyer, but It Is also a most delight
ful hulr dressing for regular toilet use.
No other hair preparation Is on this
scientific basin of destoylng the dandruff
germs. It stop all Irritation. Keeps tin
scalp sweet, puro and wholesome. He-
member that Bonn-thing sclalmcd to lw
'JuRt ns good," will not do the work of
genuine Herpiclde. 8oId by leading
druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sam
ple to The JlcrpJclde Co., Detroit, Mich. ,
CLOSE OF SCHDOLS'RATIFY ON MAY DAY
PREPARATIONS FOR
COMMENCEMENT WEEK.
Week's Program Will Be Opened by
the Juniors The Sunday Following
the Baccalaureate Sermon Will Be
Preached Class Day Exercises on
Tuesday An Alumni Association
Will Be Organized This Year.
The graduating class and teachers
SCHOLARS CELEBRATE
CARR INQ OF THE BONDS.
Will Be Synonymous With the Cele
bration of May Day, and Will Be
Characterized by Music, Speeches,
Literary Exercises, Marching and
General Jollifying Details of the
Occasion Are Being Worked Out.
The pupils of the public schools.
or the high school are beginning to )o,j bs xw teachers, nre now laying
consider that commencement week Iang fr tno ratification of tho bond
approaches and to make arrange- vot0 rr,j wm celebruto tho success of
nients for the commencement pro- tll0 campaign with a May Day celo
gram. The members of the class arc ura;on
busy with their separate parts, and , , , , ,. ,.,-.,
the week is now mapped out In gen-' " ,ln0 boon Jecliloil, since May Day
eral, though tho separate or Individ- Mjnernlly observed as n halt ho I
ual assignments nre not yet given tho, 80lM!l8 Uh WVrMo
ollt exercises, that this time It would bo
The first exercises of the series very fitting to celebrate tho certain,
will occur on the Friday preceding l" of having now school buildings in
commencement week proper, when the same time that the advent of May
the junior program will be rendered I- observed.
In tho evening at Assembly hall. I in accordance with this plan, then.
On Sunday tho week proper will pi0r. Conklln will arrange a program
begin with the baccalaureate sermon for t)lu occasion, though It hns not
which will bo preached In ono of tho i,0,.. vet decided on what day tho ox
churches in the nrornlng. No action mCscs will bo bold. The first of
hns been taken toward securing a Mav comos t,8 y,,nr Sunday, and
speaker, though it Is the intention to for mt reaHOn die eelobrntlon will
have some ono from ono of the largo ,,e Ilcl,i etlK,r on ,i,0 prlday or Sat
churches, or some prominent educa- ur(lny preceding. r on tho Monday
tor to deliver the address if possible. f0owng.
Tuesday afternoon will be occupied 1 ,, ' ,., , .
by the class day exercises at tho' Jlie Prnm ltnaA
campus of the high school. Iu"er, tho campus nt tho high
Wednesday evening the class will school, or on the court house grounds
provide an address appropriate to , w' ft of exercises and
the week by some prominent speak- 'Mils by tho Ittlo folks, music by
cr from one of the largo Institutions members of the school, nnd iniisl
of this state or of Washington. C'"'s from the town, nnd perhaps tlio
Thursday will bo commencement band,
day, upon which will occur the grad- a short address will bo given by
uatlng exercises of tho high school some prominent cltlxen, showing tho
class, while Friday evening the class attitude of tho people toward tho
of 1904 and the graduates prior to schools and the bund Issuo; another
this year will meet for the formation nddress by a member of tho school
of an alumni association. There are uoard, outlining tho plans and hopes
13 members of this year's class, and of ti,e i,oim jn relntlon to tbu
there were 10 in last year's class, ischo(.ls. aml Bllort nddress of
which will start ...o association with lnnkg delivered by ono of tho high
a membership of 23.
'THE HUSKIN' BEE.'
school pupils, explaining tho spirit In
which tho pupils of tho school re
ceive the gift or the ndded buildings,
and their appreciation of tho good
will and efforts of tho pntrons or tho
ate.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
II
Cast of Seventy Characters in the En
tertainment to Be Given Tomorrow schools.
Night. I The details or tho program have
Miss Clara Louise Thompson, who not been worked out, but It is certain
has charge or the "Huskln' neo,"to be both interesting nnd npproprl-
wiiiuii win uu iuuuuii'u in uiu riaeci
tomorrow night. Is well pleased with
the progress made by the cast. There
are about 70 people In the entertain
ment and the task or hearing re
hearsals, drilling Individual parts and
making the many changes, necessi
tated by the removal or different
ones at first enlisted, has been stren
uous In the extreme.
Miss Thompson Is enthusiastic In
her work, and reels that Pendleton
will do a faithful part toward build
ing the Sacajawea monument, to
which the receipts of this entertain
ment will be devoted.
The "Huskln' Bee" has been warm
ly received wherever presented and
Mlsa Thompson feels that Pendleton
being ono of the very best cities In
tho Northwest, will show deep Inter
est in the entertainment.
slde from tho patriotic object for
which the entertainment is to bo
given, it contains more fun and
laughter to the hour than any rustic
drama on the road.
REAL ESTATE
SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO OWN.
$4,750 l-nrgo corner lot with ono ot
tho finest residences In tho city.
Knslcrn exposure. Only three min
utes walk from tho poslolllco.
Tonus It desired.
$2,600 Two lots and good seven
room house In perfect condition,
three blocks from center ot tho
city. You can dispose of tho va
cant lot for $1,000.
$8fX) Two lots with good four-room
house. Ground enough hero to
keep soma chickens nnd to have a
good garden. Easy walking dis
tance. A fine little home and at
too low n prlco.
Wo hnvo two or three flno ranches
for sale cheap and on easy terms.
Cholco vacant lots In tho city on
which wo will loan yon money to
build.
E. D. BOYD
Insurance, Real
111 Court Street
Estate, Loans
Pendleton
Business Chances
ONE DRUG STORE .or snlo
at whatever stock Invoices.
Approximately $2,000.00. Busi
ness last year amounted to
over $5,000.00. This Is a splen
did opportunity to buy a good,
profitable business.
Also WELL ESTABLISHED
BUSINESS centrally loceted
at whatever stock Invoices,
and n small additional sum
for tho good will of tho busi
ness. Business of last year
amounted to $10, SCO. Hns a
leaso of four years on tho
Lulldlng now in.
Merchants Protective
Agency
Despnln Building, Boom 43,
Telophono Black 1101.
NEW SURGICAL EQUIPMENT.
Dr.
Lynn K. Blakeslee Adds Valua
ble Fixtures to His Office.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee has Just set
up at an expense of about a thousand
dollars, a Mcintosh static X-ray ma
chine, with this machine comes tho
German tubes, Crooke's tubes, tho
ultra-violet tubes used In cases of
cancer and lupus and other equip
ment. lie has also Installed a Betz hot
air machine for rheumatic troubles.
To make room for his now apparatus
he has rented two more rooms ad
joining his office giving him four
rooms, With his X-ray machine ho
ran readily locate foreign bodies or
broken bones. The Mcintosh X-ray
machine comes from Chicago and Is
a splendid exanplo of tho latest sci
entific construction.
Dr. Blakeslee contemplates, at
some future time, the erection of a
sanitarium here.
Retail Grocers, San Francisco, Cal
May 3-8th, 1904.
For tho above occasion tho O.
& N. Co. announce the following low
rates:
From Pendleton to San Fran
cisco and return, via steamer
between Portland and San
Francisco, both directions ... $20.85
To San Francisco and return via
rail between Portland and
San Francisco, both direc
tions, or via steamer Portland
to San FranclBCo nnd return,
via rail or vice versa 31.85
Tickets Tor sale on rollowlng
dates: Via steamer, Portland to
San Francisco, April 23, 21. 25. Via
rail, Portland to San Francisco,
April 23 to 30th. For Mrthor Infor
raatlon call on or address, K.
Smith, agent, Pendleton, Oregon,
Cattlegrowers' Convention.
There will bo a convention of tho
cattlegrowers of Oregon, hold in
Portland April 1C, beginning at 10
a. m., and continuing In tho evening
The peoplo interested in this great
Industry are earnestly requested to
ho present, ns subjects of tho great
est imimrtanco to cattlemen will bo
discussed. Tho meeting will bo hold
nt I ho Auditorium, between Taylor
and Salmon, on Third street.
UllANT MAYS,
Socrotary
Says It's a Pleasure.
Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. 3, 1903
"It Is a pleasuro for mo to ho able
to recommend TIIIB as a liquor nnd
tobacco euro, and as a treatment to
cleanso the entlro system. F. S
I-owls ox-champlon middleweight
champion of tho world.
Tollman & Co. local agents.
The republican primaries In Kan
sas nave resulted In contests over
two congressional nominations: be
tween Bowersock and Allen, and
Curtis and Anthony. Bowersock and
Curds aro both old members.
Any man who's
wrapped round his
got a woman
finger has also
F, W. Schmidt, special agent
J got her wrapped round his throat.
grippe and its effects, weak back,
scrofula, impure
It blood, skin diseases, bowol troubles,
sue- general debility, nervousness, ane
have mla, insomnia, blood poison or any
and disease or weakness of any of the
, , n that I y lbe w)
J? tlCLI have Proven
He UiT"! of caaw i
SL 'ro? satisfied
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'm arm!?erlllS. I would need ,DK hoU8e' 627 MaIn 8treet Consul
P bU,YP1.mfat to convinl laon Tree. If unable to call write
vatlsW . . Psed the or rae' Mainly giving your symptoms in
so aaiti. kow h . Address
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F, SHADDUCK,
Pendleton, Oregon.
I Ul sati.m(!Ull0E that ?,me!hlnK that won't give out Just at tho '
Ha - . U8IV 11. . 6 lual Will filon.1 1 1 . . m-r- nnnc
4 Is Lclsl10 lor it i?nt8 and many more. It Is guaranteed
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lElalji lte fr Price0n.At8.own merits, not on the domerlts of
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er Block, Portland, Oregon
nte R0frf;M';,:es and information
lOWorccst
fonnir
AWFUL.
Mr Krusty What's all that noise?
Mrs Krusty-Edytho Is practicing "The First Steps In Mus e"
Mr. Krusty Tell her to take the steps In her stocking feet
Thuro nro many lies In the world
and not a few liars, hut there aro no
liars like our bodies, except It bo the
sensutlons of our bodies.
The good word of a plain fisher
man or hunter Is worth rnoro than
degree of doctor of divinity from
learned university.
CANTVS PARLORS
OF AMUSEMENT
Open day .and night. Billiards,
Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl
ing Alleys, Throwing Racks.
Good music every evening.
BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN
AND WEBB 8TREET8.
Under W. & C. R. Depot.
ADAMS
DENTAL
PARLOR
Pendleton, Oregon.
Residence and office, Despain block)
'Phone Bed 1581.
Our specialty Painless Filling and
Extracting.
Not nn ordinary article, but
something extraordinary Is
Hill's Pare
California
Olive Oil
For medicinal uso as well ns
for salads and tablo uso.
This Is tho highest quality
and purest oil made.
Sold exclusively in Pondloton
by
Despain & Clark
Lumber and
Building Materials
If you aro arranging to build or
make improvements, coma and boo
us for your lumber. Our stock Is
largo and well selected. We want
to flguro with you on your lumber
bill. Wo make sash, doors and
blinds.
Pendleton
Planing Mills
ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor.
Corner Webb and College.
J. L. VAUGHN
Electrician
Prompt attention given anil all
work executed properly,
Eleetrleal supplies or all kinds
OFFICII-!2I WHST COUDT ST.
(Tilbuiiu Uulluluf)
All persons knowing
thomsolves to bo In
debted to mo will call
and settle their ac
counts as I noed the I
monoy.
Conrad Platzoeder
Meat Market
PROMPT, RELIABLE 8ERVICE
A. J. BEAN
HAULING OF ML KINDS
Goods takea best
orders tt Tsntsch's.
of care of. I.ea
'Phone Ualo 1271
The Oregon Dally Journal can be
found on sale at Frazier'a book store.