East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 28, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX.
DAILY EAST OBEOONlAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1904.
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RECLAIMING
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There is only One
Genuine-SyrUp of FlgS,
The Genuine is Manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co.
Thm tuH name of the company, California R1K Syrup Co
la printed on the front of every package of the genuine.
The Genuine-' Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original
Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere
Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita
tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable
dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and should
therefore be declined.
Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects.
It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches
when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the
kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed
by men, women or children. Many millions know of hs beneficial
effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the
laxative remedy of the well-informed.
Always buy the Genuine Syrup of Figs
MANUFACTURED BY THE
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ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE- 1
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Real Estate I
PAINTERS' MATERIALS
ALL KINDS.
OF"
E. J. MURPHY
Cf.urt at
Fancy Clever Leaf
Creamery
Butter
55c pet Roll
at Chat Store
Despam & Clark
If you are Interested In Oil
Painting, see us. Our line i""
complete.
ACADEMY BOARDS
STRETCHERS
BRUSHES
ARTISTS' SAtLES
BLENDERS
BKY BRUSHES
PLAQUES
TUBE COLORS
We make a specialty of
framing PICTURES. Newest
stock of frames.
C. C. SHARP
Opera Home Block.
$2,400.00
Will buy an S-room bouse
and two lots, has 5 rooms on
1st floor; 3 rooms on 2(1 floor;
bath and toilet, good cellar.
Five blocks from Main street.
$700.00
Will buy -a 3-room house, 3
blocks from Main street.
700.00
Two very desirable lots on
JarEon street, only six hlocks
from Main ' street
Office rooms for rent
Merchants Protective
Agency
Despaln Building, Room 43,
Telephone Black 1161.
Tablets
Palmo
THE GREAT NERVE TONIC
AND RESTORER.
See our window display.
Brock & McComas
Company
DRUGGISTS.
Cor. Main and Court Sta.
Pendleton, Oregon.
The Columbia
Lodging House :
"Well ventilated, neat and com-
fortable rooms, good beds. Bar
J In connection, where best .
goods are served. J
Main street, center of block,
between
streets.
Alta . and Webb
THE BEST t
IS THE CHEAPEST j
Bear this in mind when you 1
need poultry and stock supplies I
and ask for the International J
Poultry and Stock Food. Use I
Kow Kure for your cow troa-
bles. I
C. F. Colesworthy
127-129 East Alta 8t J
Agent for Lee's Lice Killer. J
F. X. SCHEMPP
Proprietor
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!
The French I
Restaurant j
Best 25 Cent Meal In the City
Private 'Dining rariors.
Elegant .Furnished Rooms In
Connection.
iThe East Oregonian Is Eastern Or-
i' representative paper, it leaoa
the people appreciate t -
K wy ntcir iiecrai
GUS UF0NTAINE, Prop. 2
633 Main Street
J. L. VAUGHN j
Electrician
Prompt attention given aad all .
work exaeuMd proporlr.
Bleetrleal Sappllei or all kinds
OFFICE 121 WKST C0U5T ST.
(Tribune BulWlug)
CANTY'S 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 STREETS.
Under W. 4. C. R. Depot
GOOD DRY WOOD
All Kinds
I have good sound wood
which is delivered at
reasonable prices
! For Cash.
W. C. MINIMIS
a Leave orders at Neuman's
Cigar More.
MINUTE DESCRIPTION OF
THE Ml'NADOKA PROJECT.
Government Will Expend $2,600,000 J J
in Reclaiming Desert in the Snake
River Basin Immense Masonry
Dams Will Be Constructed to Form
I Base for Pumping P:ant to Throv
I Millions of Gallons of Water Pe
' Day.
1 A special from Washington plvns
minute description of the MinaUoka
government irrigation project in Ida
no us follows:
At an exnendltiirn nf enn nnh
which has been nl nolilr. fnr h
Btruction of great Impounding dams
uuu inversion canals above the Mini
hloka rapids, fullv S12.M..l.finn i
i ble property will be created in this
i uasin,
I Taking as a basis tho last census
agricultural IlCllrpK fnr i nlu hu -in
000 acres to be reclaimed under the
project win, when settled under irri
gution. runresent thn initi.r vniim
i while the whole earnings of the land'
win amount to about $2,000,000.
With this area cut up into 1400
larms, us is propsed by the govern
meut a rural population will be creat
ed of 7000 which will bring with n
nn urban poimlation of probnbly an
u.jut ivvu or i4,uuu people.
It is possible to divert about 3000
cubic feet of water per second for use
on the land, and by turning it back
' Into the river to generate 17.000 horse
power, wntcn can be used for pump
ing ana to supply water to irrigat
uuoui opinio acres or land lying abov
gravity cauais.
Tne dimensions of the dam to be
I constructed will be 50 feet in height
. and 575 feet in length. It will be of
I solid masonry, which will be immova
! ble as the canyon walls, of which it
hi oecome a part. The canal on the
j north side or the river will be cut
' through solid rock for a distance of
one nine.
It will be C7 feet wide and 10 feet
I deep. At the lower end on this sec
tion will be locnteil
I where the 3000 second feet of water
wii iau ou ieet, developing 17,000
horse power.
One thousand of this 30OO second
feet will have an additional fall or 20
feet, which will develop 2000 horse
Itower more, and this power, if not
neeueu lor pumping, can be utilized
tor electric lighting, electric railways
mining, manufacturlnir. r.
The post nf fhn nnmnlni. nlnni le
based on the proposed installment of
lo nuge pumps, having a capacity
eaen oi auout 110 second feet.
A second'foot Is a Pllhln tnnt nf xva
tor passing a given point each sec
ond, and is equivalent to a flow of 44S
gallons a minute, so that each of these
io iiumps win tnrow anout 50,000 gal
ions a minute.
Horse Thieves Plentiful.
That horse thieves are boldly oper
ating in this country in open defiance
of the authorities has been apparent
for some time, and farmers in the
northern end of the county have been
losing valuable animls right along.
Whether the horses are taken from
the pasture and taken to the moun
tnins or are taken across the Sanke
river is not known, but apparently the
Texas method of treating horse
thieves will have to be resorted to,
to stop the tniHlnesa. Mr. L. Cyrus
of Covello, is out with a reward or $25
lor the recover' of three valuable an!
mals which were, doubtless stolen
and continual rumors of stolen horses
are heard nearly every week. Dayton
Courier-Press.
When the Sap Rises
Weak lungs should be careful. Coughs
and colds are dangerous then. One
Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and
colds and gives strength to the
lungs. Mrs. G. E. Fenner of Marlon
Ind., says; "I suffered with a cough
until I run down in weight from 148
to 92 pounds. I tried a number of
remedies to no avail until I used One
Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of
this wonderful remedy cured me en
tlrely of the cough, strengthened my
lungs and restored me to my normal
weight, health and strength." Sold
by Taliman & Co.
Under $500 Bonds.
James Conley, the well known
stockman of Westorn Whitman conn
ty, Wash., must not Bhoot at his neigh
bor, a Mr. Ray, during the next DO
days or he will forfolt $500. Conley
was recently arrested on a charge of
assault to commit murder and was
held to the superior court in $-100
bonds. Conley was charged with hav
ing shot at Mr. Jtay with a rifle. He
Is said to have advanced close and
was preparing to shoot again, but de-
Hlsted when Kay pleaded for his life.
Tho men had quarreled over sorao
pasture land for their respective
herds.
Prosecuting Attorney Hanna had
the case agianst Conley dismissed on
payment by him of the costs, amount
ing to $20X0 and the furnishing or a
bond for $500 to keep tho peaco Jor
00 days.
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 150 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged lor wheat
Flour. Mill Feed. Chopped Teei,
Taliman &. Co.
do not hesitato to recommend Kodol
nvHtionqin f'nro in their friends and
customors. Indigestion causes more
hnnlth Ihnn anvthinc else. It de
ranges the stomach, and brings on
all manner of diseases. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure digests what you cat.
nnrou irwilcpRf inn. dvsneDsia ana an
stomach disorders. Kodol is not only
a perfect dlgestant but a tissue bul
ing tonic as well. .Renewed health,
perfect strongth and Increased vitali
ty follows its use.
a mimn u-iinln hnr husband to do
as he wants to, but she wants him to
Never
Did
WE PERMIT THE OTHER FELLOW TO GIVE YOU AS MUCH
FOR THE MONEY AS WE DO. AND THIS "STRONG TALK" IS
BACKED BY FACTS WHICH WE WILL PROVE TO YOU THIS
WEEK. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE THAT PRETTY LINE OF
WHITE WAISTINGS, COLORED SUITINGS. SILK MOUSLAINES,
BATISTES, COLORED SWISS, ORGANDIES AND DIMITIES
THAT WE'VE PLACED ON SALE AT
331 Per Cent Off
IT WILL BE A PITY IF YOU MISS THE OPPORTUNITIES
IN THE MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT FOR THIS
WEEK. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU A WIDE RANGE
JF NEW PATTERNS IN MEN'S SHIRTS. COLORINGS AND DE
SIGNS RIGHT IN WITH THE TREND OF THE SEASON. STRAW
HATS GALORE.
WHITTINGHILL
MERCANTILE CO.
126-130 Court, Street
In Full Blast
The Great
Removal Sale
HERE ARE SOME MAGNETS THAT SHOULD DRAW YOU
OUR WAY: .
HATS AT REMOVAL- SALE PRICES.
John B. Stetson $4.50 and $5 Hats at .-
Our $3.50 Hat at ;
Our $3.00 Hat at
Straw Hats at Half Price.
.$2.50
.J2.00
.$1.75
OVERALLS AND JUMPERS.
Boss of the Road bib ovoral s, usually sold for $1.00 a garment,
for 75c
Boss of the Road waist Overalls, 75c everywhere, for ,
25c
The Columbia COc waist Overalls for
Painters' Overalls and Jumpers, sold for $1.30 a suit, for 40c
a garment, or 800 8 8 "
Checked gingham Jumpers, sold for 50e, removal sale price . ..3
WORKING SHIRTS.
All our 50c and 75c working Shirts
Wetter grade working Shirts, sells fon$l,00, now
MISCELLANEOUS.
Fancy Vests, 2.50, for
Fancy Vests. $3.00, for
Fancy Vests, $8.50, for
3c linen Handkerchiefs
10c linen Handkerchiefs .' '
2 for 25c Jnrpinetts, plain, white orfancyborder
25c linen Handkerchiefs -
50c linen Handkerchiefs
. .35c, 3 for $.100
...60c
$1.50
$2)
$20
. 3 'or 10c
,....A for 25
. .3 for 25c
"' 6 for $1-00
.3 for J1.00
Umbrellas at half price.
Uncalled fdr Suits of Clothes on which thero has been a
posit of from $3 to $5; were to sell at from $20 to $25. our p
of the lot for $10.00. Don't buy a suit until you have seen tn
POSITIVELY NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED DURING THE
REMOVAL SALE.
Sullivan 2b Bond
WATCH US .GROW
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