East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 01, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1904.
PAGE THREE.
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is is Bargain Week
CRYSTAL CORDS SILKS FOR SHIRT WAISTS, REGULAR VALUE
35c
CRYSTAL CORDS SILKS, REGULAR VALUE 50c.
SHOE DEPARTMENT
FULL OF BARGAINS AT CUT PRICES. BUY YOUR SHOES OF US
AND WE WILL SAVE YOU FROM 25c TO 75c ON EVERY PAIR SHOES.
SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS
NEW LINE JUST ARRIVED.
NEW LINE OF PARASOLS.
NEW LINE OF SECELIAN DRESS GOODS.
NEW LINE LACE HOSIERY.
NEW LINE FRENCH GINGHAMS.
NEW LINE OF PONGEE SILKS.
HO SPECULATION
IRONCLAD LAND CON
TRACTS AT IRRIGON.
Specimen of the Rigid Rules Enforced
by F. B. Holbrook In His Land
Speculations In Morrow County
Extract From Address of F. H. New
ell Against Land and Water Specu
lation Holbrook's Irrigation Bond
Law Not Wanted In Oregon.
BRIGGSON NEWS.
Wheat and Roads Are In Good Condi
tion. Hrlggson, May 30. A. J. Noddy
moved onto his ranch last week, but
returned to Atliena to again take
charge of his butcher shop. Mr. Bod
dy had leased his shop for the sum
mer, but as the parties did not suit,
was forced to move back to town.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of Stltes.
I Idaho, are visiting friends and rela
I tlves here for n short time. Mr. Tay-
j lor was n former resident' of thin
place, but leased his rnnch hero and
rented somo wheat land at Stltes last
fall. He reports a good prospect for
a largo crop In Idaho, hut Is Inclined
' ,to think OreKon a good enough stato
The voters of Umatilla county may , In which to live. Alex McCorkell, his
be Interested In knowing something I son-in-law, of the same place, Is also
of the Innclad contracts under which ! here.
THE WHOLESOME
CRESCENT
Mr. and Mrs. Krbnskl report wheat
In the vicinity of Cold Springs In ex
cellent condition.
Roads aro In good shape and farm
water is sold at Irrlgon by P. 13. Hoi
brook, the land and water speculator.
After charging from $100 to $150
per acre for this raw land, the com.
nanv Imnoses the most unjust restric
tions noon the nnrchasers. the follow- 10 Kp' 'h(lr winter's wood out before
Ing extracts from the land contracts harvest begins.
being fair specimens.
ers are taking advantage of the same
Among other things the contract
says:
Section 3. "The Irrigation company
may at Its option place and maintain
at the point of delivery suitable meas
uring boxes or gates; the time and
manner of delivering, measuring and
regulating the supply to the purchaser
shall be prescribed by the Irrigation
company, and shall be under Its con
trol and subject to such rules and rog-
LOWER VANSYCLE ITEMS.
xander D
epartment
Store
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES
1
... .-. .I, T,,t,.1..1..tiiliiTii1iifii1nfi .. I
Local Option Meetings at Helix and
Vansycle Well Attended.
Lower Vansycle, May 31. Mrs. K.
Kngllsh of I'endleton, Is visiting nt
the home of her son, M. O. Hose.
Miss Juanltn Engdahl closed her
school last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pierce returned last
t illations as it may from time to time ! week, from Wilbur, Wash., where
I adopt; the Irrigation company mny . Jhoy have been visiting Mr. Pierce's
shut off the water In the canals nt any , "romer.
time that It may deem necessary to! cv. Hall of Pendleton, nnd llev.
in sn for rpnnlrs: nnd the mirehasor ! Simons of Helix, held n meeting on
X for hlmselr or his heirs and assigns , local option last Friday evening. The
agrees to waive and hereby does , meeting wns well attended nnd every
wnlve any and nil claims for loss or!0e was murn interested in wlint wns
damnee resultinc either from an tn-,sa'd.
World's Fair Rates.
sutllcleiit or excessive supply of water,
or from break, leakage or overflow of
nny canal, main or lateral, regardless
of the cause thereof."
After signing away all common
rights In the nbove clause, the pur
chaser Is required to surrender still
Mrs. H. Dunnlngton has been very
sick, but Is better nt this writing.
A number of people around hero are
going to the mountains soon for n va
cation.
.t, V t?' , ' Company announces fnrtlier rlghtg that shouW remaln for.
the following low rates: ever wl!h even. freQ mani n ,ho fol.
From Pendleton to St. Louis and 1()wlllg rolKjad section of the con.
return, iutt.OO. tract:
rrom renuicion to umcago nna re
turn, $05.00.
To Chicago, returning through St.
Louis
Reformed Church Synod.
Grand Itapids, Mich., Juno 1 - Tho
08th regular session of the (icncrnl
' Synod of tho Hoformed church In
Amerien heirnii In Crnnil Tlnnlilx liulnv
Sec. G. "The purchaser will not use wtn a lnrK0 attendance or delegates
or permit the water hereunder fur- ali visitors. Tho session will con-
nlKlu-M tn lie used on nnv land cx-iiin ...... .in..n n-i. n ii..i
, . . , - - I titim- ni rt;,uiui ill, n. t iiu nj 111 ,111,111
(no coupon between Chicago t.0t that Ascribed above, nor permit BCTmon will bo preached by tho retlr-
Egg and
Phosphate
BAKING POWDER
RKTTKIt THAN THE OLD-TIMR
CKKAM CP TAKTAH POWDKHS.
GOOD DRY WOOD
All Kinds
I have, good sound wood
which is delivered at
reasonable prices
For Cash.
. W. C. MINNIS
Leave orders at Ncuman's
Cigar Store.
. driAUUUun. iuectro-1 neraoeuusc
own given up by nil others. If you are sick or lame with
re not getting tho results wished for, It will pay you to
ho win tell you If a euro is posslblo free or charge. He
tan ana see them, and gel names of people In Pendleton
Pendleton, Oregon.
"NOW HE'S TALKING"
Says Mr. Shirt: "I certainly feel
clean spic and span after they are
through with me." . The "they" means
In this c-nso tho Intelligent workpeo
ple at this laundry- The shirt's testi
mony of tho excellence of our work
is attested by hundreds who havo
tried it. Why not by you? Test and
attest.
THE DOMESTIC
STEAM LAUNDRY
rl o T ..1 .00 ca - ' ------ 1 n.-uimn nil
m n'h, ' . 1 . 0. V . Rl,cn wmcr 10 run on on al,y conugu- B pri.g(i(,ntl the Itev. Or. Cornelius
u nitusu, iciiiniiiiB viu 01. iuuib olls janu. exceot in snriaco canais as y)v an, there will bo full re-
r'n-yI?e.VerSa' $,CC'2G; hl'rcln Iirovldei1' nor to 8I,rua(1 0,11 ln ports and discussions on tho work of
Tickets on sale June 7, 16, li, low places on said land, nor in atjy ! tll educational, missionary nnd other
18, July 1, 2,, i, August S, , 10, ben- manner to run to useless waste, nnd branches of the church work
tembor D, C, 7, October 3, 4, 5. win construct and maintain nt his
Tickets good going within JO days own cost and expense such canals as
from date of sale; final return limit
90 days from date of sale.
Stopovers allowed In either direc
tion within the transit limit. For
further Information call on or ad
dress E. C. SMITH, Agent.
such point as tho Irrigation company
may designate, within n distance of
six hundred and fifty feet from snld
land. Provided, that at all times
when the said lands shall have been
STATE OF OHIO. CITY OP TOLUUO. Kf";lently irrigated and the rules and
MICAS CONTV. es. regulations of tho Irrigation company
Frank J. Cheney mnltes oath that be la may require such action, It may shut
Kenlor partner of the firm of F. J. Cheuej on- aj ()f saj water"
!CodntDanS8SU?e JK.IStnS'tSt Mr. Holbrook has said that ho would
said nrin will pay the sum of O.VK JUTS- ask for a law permitting companies
UltKD DOLL A KS for each and every rae t0 boI1( watcr rightB nnd sell for Bpoc-
of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the ..i-.i..,, ,,rn0(,,.a thtm nlnrln- tho
use of Hall's Catnrrh Cure. uiame purposes, inns piann tne
FKANK J. chk"i:v s: reams of the country In tho hands
Sworn to before me and subscribed In f foreign capitalists nnd placing tho
yn"r?880e' th'9 0,b ' Vei'em'm- scalers who may he driven to settle
''(Seal.) ' A. W OLHASON, on these private holdings under such
Notary 1'iilillc restrictions as tho above, perpetually.
Hull's Catarrh Cure la taken Internalr, m, .. ii i.i c. i,i ., .1 1.,.
and acts directly ou the blood Su1 inn , - ... ... ... mm.n
cona surfaces of the system. Send for fore the Ogdon Irrigation Congress,
testimonials free. regarding speculation In Irrigated
CIIBNEV & CO., Toledo. O. nn(,B ,, water rl(;lltf,. ..()lr ofrorts
Take Hairs Kamll nilB for eonitlm- .entered on getting the land Into
Hon. the hands of men who will live there
nnd cultivate It. We are studying
In order to allow Oregon people to carefully every scheme of the land
bo present at St. Louis on Oregon speculator, so wo will bo nblo to fore
Day tho O. R. & N. company will sell stall It. Wo must guard this as a
World's Fair tickets on June 7. Same sacred trust, and seo that tho actual,
rates and privileges' of tickets sold needy homesteader gets the benefit of
on regular sales dates. Don't ovedlook mo governments wise efforts.
this opportunity. E. C. Smith, agent.
Liberal Advertising
mny lie necessary to carry any sur- A prominent advertiser In Indian
plus of said water by gravity How to , apolls, wns recently quoted by the In
dianapolis News as saying that tho
annual advertising bill for that city
amounted to over $2.?0().)H0. Tho
principal advertisers thorn have re
cently formed an organization which
they call the Adscript Club or Indianapolis.
ENJOIN COPPER COMPANY.
PABST
N DRAUGHT AT
STATE SALOON
J' E- Russell 4. Co., Props.
The PTiTMTua?
UU Vftn ...lit . .... . . .
WrtlculA satisticu, jus worK is uiwujo
1 'ire
lth you on plumbing.
. AL . . .
opposite Hotol Dlckore.
Drs. Adams' dental parlors
will close for the summer ln a
few dnys, as tho doctors will
leave for the East.
All parties desiring work
done should call at once and
make arrangements.
Fruit Raisers Allege Damage to Their
j Property From Ejecta.
' Redding, Cal., May 31. The United
States government lias begun a suit
to enjoin the Mountain Copper Com
pany from ejecting smoke from their
roasters' and smelters' ground that
Injures fruit trees. Tho orchardlsls
complained, and the suit resulted.
Testimony Is now being tnkon. If
the Injunction Is granted, California's
biggest copper smelter will bo closed
down Indefinitely,
SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNE88.
Tlic Fatal flerm and II ltciiirdy Man
I'artu of Science.
It Is the rarest thins In the world for
a niun tu bo necessarily bald. So man
nhoxo hair Is not dead at the roots, need
be bald If ho will use Nowliro's Herpl
cldu, tho new culp antiseptic. Jlcrpl
clda destroys the gertn that cuts tho half
off nt the root; nnd cleans tho scalp of
dandruff and leaves It In 11 perfectly
healthy condition. Mr. Mannett, In tho
Maryland Block, Ilutto, Mont., was on-llri-ly
bald. In ca than a month llcrpl
cldo had removed tho enemies of half
growth, nnd nature did ita work by cov
erlng- his head with thick hair an Inch
lent;, and In six weeks ho hud a normal
tdt of hair. Sold by loading drugKixta.
Bond 10c, In stumps for sample to Ths
Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich,
F. W. Schmidt, special agent.
Pusltlvoly tho best boor
mado.
Any (inautlty you do
sire. Delivered to your
homo.
Alwnys call for Olym
pla. A. NOLTE
'Phono Main 81.
ANOTHER DEADLOCK.
WATER
TANKS
We make a Specialty of Building
Round or Square
WATER TANKS
Also Header Beds all sires and
kinds. We make them right and they
alwnys give satisfaction. Our work
Is never slighted or botched,
Pendleton Planing Mill
and Lumber Yard
RODERT FOR8TER, Proprietor.
Cornsr Webb and College.
Illinois Republicans Reconvene and
Resume Balloting.
Springfield, May . 31. When the
convention assembled Speaker Can
non Immediately ordered tho roll call
on the 59th ballot: Yates, 487; 'Low
den, 390; Deneed, 383; Hamlin, 110;
Warner, 41; Sherman, 00; PJorco, 28.
Thero was no cbango vhatovor on
tho tjuui anu -eist ballot.
Special Excursion to the World's Fair
The Denver & Rio Orando, In con
nection with tho Missouri Pacific, will
rnu a series of personally conducted
excursions to the World'8 fair during
June. Theso excursions will run
through to St. Ijuls without chango
of cars, making short stops at princi
pal points en route, Tho first of theso
excursions will leave Portland June
7th, and the second Juno 17th. Tho
rate from Pendleton will bo fCO.OO to
St. Iouls and return. Excursionists
going via tho Denver & Rio Orando
have tho privilege of returning via a
different route. This is the most
pleasant way, as woll as the most de
lightful one, to cross the continent.
The stops arranged give an opportu
nity of visiting the various points of
Interests In and about Salt Uike City,
Denver nnd Kansas City. If you wish
to accompany ono of tbCBO excursions
write at onco to W. C McBrido, 124
Third street, Portland, for sleeping
car reservations.
Tho old-time Icg-o-mutton sleeve,
with new touches, has roturnod to
favor.
Fancy Clover Leaf
Creamery
Butter
55c pet Roll
at Our Store
Despam & Clark
The Columbia
Lodging House
Well vontllnted, neat and com
fortable looms, good bods. Bar
In connection, where best
goods are served.
Main Btroet, confer of block,
between Altn and Webb
streets.
F. X. SCHEMPP
Proprietor
Real Estate
. $2,4004)0
Will buy an 8-room house
and two lots, has C rooms on
1st floor; 3 rooms on 2d floor;
buth and toilet, good cellar.
Five blocks from Main street, n
$700.00 !
Will buy a 3-room bouse, 3
blocks from Main street.
700.00
Two very desirable lots on
Jackson street, only six blocks
from Main street.
Office rooms for rent.
Merchants Protective
Agency
Despaln Building, Room 43,
Telephone Black 1161.
CANTVS PARLORS
OF AAIUSEAIL'NT
Open day and night. OINUrdi,
Pool, Shooting Qallery, Bowl
Ing Alleys, Throwing Racks.
Oood music every evening.
DASEMENT, CORNER MAIN
AND WEBB 8TREET8.
Under W. A C. R. Depot.
Tablets
Pal mo
THE GREAT NERVE TONIC
AND RE8TORER.
See our window display.
Brock & McComas
Company
DRUGGISTS,
Cor. Main and Court 8ts.
Pendleton, Oregon.