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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1904)
'AH Biff DAIIjY KAST OUEGOXIAX, I'KXDI.Kl'OX, OREGOX, SATl'IlDAV, SK1TEM llKU 10, 1004. PACE FIVE. lot Made by a Trust I 5 1 fOl A HE ItEAIilA LOOKING IXHt A FIXE Be CIGAIt, T "l'EOOY O'XEAIj." OUA1IAXTKEI) 11Y THE IjAHGEST 4 WENT MAXUPACrUHElt IX THE V. S. TO 1113 AHSO- $ Fl'Mi HAVAXA FIMiEIt'AXn HAND-MADE. Z THE LABOR MARKET WAUEHOl'SKMKX l'EEIi XEE1) OF HEM'. EGGY O'NEAL 5c CIGAR A. G. HOWARD Slioi'pnicii Well Supplied, lint Fall Emh1iii of Herders Will Soon Take Flaw Herders' AVngos Average About IVr Month Willi an Fp waiil Tendency Sheepmen Look Tor Montana Wages to Prevail Here Ilefnro Ixng. XE M MX 2811. 115 COUIIT STHEET. f PEXDJjETOX, OltEGOX. f The lnbor market In Pendleton of fers few novelties outside of u scarci ty of men to do wnrehouse work nt $2.50 per day and board themselves, The scarcity Is because It Is no snap to do the heaviest and most exacting labor at that figure and pay In some cases J5 per week for board. Hoard at the wnrehouse points runs nil the way from $1 to $5 per week, and at the latter points their Is a proneness anions observers who do not know .i'" the conditions, to say "lots of these fellows do not want work, anyway " The other side of It Is that they will not fall over each other trying to fret warehouse jobs as lout? as manj of them can yet fret employment at $2. 50 per day at hoe-down, stacking sewing sacks. Jigging sacks and tend ing headers, and get their board be sides. Uucklng sacks from the wag on, ranking and loading cars, with 1 the sacks weighing nil the way from ' 130 to 140 pounds, takes mtiscl-. bulk1 and consecration of a high order ' For general farm work supply and j demand break even at $30 per nmi tli ) and "found." Sheepmen Supplied. The demand for sheepherders Is weak at this time because all the sheepmen have all the help they need, with the sheep In the mountt Ins and a tendency to reduce the forces because of selling off many thousand sheep. Later on, when the sheep nre brought in from the mountains many of the herders will either Jump their Jobs from very reaction from the long months of solitude with the flocks, or ask for long-time vacations which often result in the entire dis appearance of the man. which will result In n demand for reliable men this Is the annual October and No vember program, and nt that time there is a genuine demand for sheep herders. I llcrder.s' AVage-i. A large majority of the sheep I herders get $35 per month; a small I proportion get $45 per month and the ; tendency Is toward the higher figure. Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland. Oregon j: Z TSXuh .e rowing range sheepherdlng to the en tire satisfaction of the owners Is of ten a matter of ability to scrap with the herders of other flock owners. CAN ITIIXIS1I YOl'Jt HOME FHOM GAISUET TO CEL. 5 IIEATIXG STOVES, FFItXITUHE, CAKPETS, CHINA WAUE, OC1U3RY, GliASSWAltE, TA11LE CUTLEItY, TIXAVAKE, POH CiAIXTWAltK. OHAPEST PLACE IX PENDLETON. DELIVERED TO ANY PAHT OF THE CITY. V. STROBLE 2X0 Court Street LATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER Fporly temper It for each particular climate. Then, upon a we build up a fire, water and acid nroof roofinir material. liiiil mica surface and u wool felt paper dry sheet or backing. a me goous, or you can, If you have to use a roof, we can ne mighty Interesting things, Thev will nre Jslirlvtillnp up. Write us. .L BLANKS 3!.'-'!- A foil supply always kept in stock. It Is not always easy to get herders for a rustle-range, when It is admit- SENATOR MARTIN SAYS United States Senate, Washington, D. C. I have used HAYNER WHISKEY for medical purposes in my family and have found it vrrv satisfactory. I believe it to be a number one medicinal whiskey. su, , V. S. Senator from Virginia. THE ONLY WHISKEY WITH A NATIONAL REPUTATION FOR HIGHEST QUALITY AND PERFECT PURITY. whiskey in the world, anv other distiller in t brand of whiskey in the world st distilleries in the world. We nro the largest bottlers o We nave more whiskey in our cieht Bonded Warehouses than Wo have ono of the largcs any other distiller in the world. There is nioro HAYNER WHISKEY sold than nny other We have been in business for 38 years and have a capital Your money back of $500,000,00 paid in full, so you run no risk when you deal with us nt once if you are not satisfied. Don't forget that HAYNER WHISKEY goes direct from our distillery to you, with all its original strength, richness and flavor, thus assuring you of perfect purity and saving you tho enormous profits of the dealers. You cannot buy anything purer, better or moro satisfactory than HAYNER WHISKEY, no matter how much you pay. DIRECT FROM OUR DISTILLERY TO YOU Snvoa doalors' profits. Prevents adulteration. HAYNERDISTIIXING0HV1 OlSTILI-BR ... HAYN WHI FULL QUA ESTABLISHED 5306. THE ST. PAUL, MINN. EXPRESS CHARGES PAID BY US We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER SEVEN-YEAR. OLD RYE for $4.00. nud wo will nav tho express charges. Try it and if you don't find it nil right and ns good as you ever used or can buy from anybody else at nny price, then send it back at our expense, and your $4.00 will be returned to you by next mail. Just think that offer over. How could it be fairer? If you nro not perfectly satisfied you nro not out a cent. We ship in a plain sealed case, no marks to show what's inside. TOCE A BEAUTIFUL GOLD-TIPPED CLASS AND CDBfTEr miLC CORKSCItEW SENT WITH YOUR ORDER f II EL EL Remember, Hayner quart Is an honest quart of 33 ounce., 4 to the gallon, Jut one-fourth more than In bottle, of other brands, really reducing our price Just that much. HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY ST. LOUIS, MO. DAYTON, 0. ATLANTA, OA. DISTILLERY, TROY, 0. tedly increasing in risks to the men themselves, besides being more and more difficult for the herders to show sheep In good condition, mak ing It more and more difficult to please the owners. Wages ('limit t'puanl. Tile average wage for horse and Dissolution Notice, i.ihh much hands Is K more than Notice is hereby given, that tho for ordinary farm hands, on account , eo-pai tnershlp heretofore existing ho of Hie greater responsibility and an tween W. S, Lludsey and J. M. Kru e!etnent of personal risk in handling mer. In the livery business In Pendle f herds of cattle and horses. Hut ton, Oregon, has this day been dls- few men lor tile horse and cattle The drift Is In the direction of the inuelies go through the employment Jtontana wage scale, which Is also found In some of the Eastern Idaho dbtrlcts, where more men get S 4 than get $35, many get $4G, and some U" high as (CO per mouth. ( ci, however. .Most of the "bncka 10'is" an- hoys and men who grew up In their respective neighborhoods ni:d an perfectly familiar with the ninge and other local conditions. solved by mutual consent. .1. M. Kramer will continue (lie business at tlic old stand, pay nil bills against the old firm, and collect all accounts due the same. .7. M. KltAMi:i!, W. S. LINDSKY. sao o NOT GOOD, NOT HERE ptemher trgains Sense September Bargains K DON'T APPEAL I'Olt TllADE SlPPOItT OX A PLK Ol" I'AST A('JI IXT.NCH. MPSIVKSS I I 1 1 1 ONDSII 1 1 Olt XV OI'IIKK SI CM I MtK .M A Itl.i: I.IMW. WK SOMt'lT YOl'lt TltADK IHCCAl'SH VIJ ;l j; YOIT TIIH Jl AI.ITY TIIK SlIltVK IC TI1K I'lilCIC. a o o 0 It u e a Ol I! AXXIVKISSAKY ANI IXVHXTOItY SAM! IS XOW IX I'l'l.l, IIKAST, A XI) OU AXXOI Xt TJIHXTS THIS MONTH Wll.li UK Ol' ;Hi:T I IICItl.ST TO 1 1 ) US i: ti I I il I M t S AN'1 Atll. WHO VK Till: ltlCSI'OXSIltUJTY Ol'' l'KOVIIHXti I'OOl). SIMiflAI. LOW I'HICKK OX AM, CItOCKIM i;s. o a it a I Breakfast, Food Specials We fceeured a special rebate from the factory by buying a quantity of these breakfast foods which enables us to name you the very low price of two packages for i.'ie, white they hist. 20eases Malta Vita, 2 packages for -So 20 oases Force. packages for -.! 10 cases Shredded Wheat .Biscuit. 2 packages for Sro Sugar Specials Sugar has advanced, but we had just received a carload of sugar before the advance took place, and we are going to still offer you, while It lasts, the best grade of cane sugar at low prices: IK pounds for 91.00 100 pounds sack $G.ao Other Specials Sack flour, bent grade !. Harrel flour, bent grade :t,75 :'5 pound beans, pink or small white X 1.0(1 S pounds Arbuckle or Lion coffee .HI. (10 Can standard corn or tomatoes J0c ('use Standard corn or tomatoes . . ,( kf 50 pounds dairy salt ..JU,', .Vl! 1 V , " Jtegular 25c package Postum Cereal ,i.iV IMK; C bars Silk, Golden Star or Diamond laundry' soap line 20 bar box above noaps, t hoi; J tegular 2fic Gold Oust , jju,, lingular 26c Pyramid washing powder I02-;lo Remember Cut. Prices prevail on everything in the store. Anticipate your wants and save money TFe GROCE Telephone Main 28 1 'a ItMMIMHIMMtMMIItMUttUMIMI tt a o a e o I