East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 15, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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TWELVE PAGES.
Where Does the Extra
Square Inch Come From
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Take a piece of paper eight Inches square, and cut it ac
cording to lines In drawing "A." and arrange as drawing "B." The
square contains 64 Inches; the parallelogram. 65 inches.
A FULL QUART OF "OLD TRUMP,"
America's Best, for the first correct answer.
A QUART OP CHATEAU YQUEM,
For the second correct answer.
A QUART OF REISLING JOHAXN1SBERG.
For the third correct answer.
It is Just as Hard to Find
A Whiskey for medicinal or other purposes, as it is to find that
extra square inch, and when you get full measure for One Dollar, it
Is Impossible to duplicate it. WHY HESITATE?
OLD TRUMP, OLD CROW, SEAL OF KENTUCKY, MCBRAYER,
GRASS EY CREEK, HERMITAGE, MERRLMAC CLUB.
All Full Quarts at $1.00
DO YOC SMOKE THOSE PONCE DE LEONS YET?
Foster Mcintosh I
201-20S COURT STREET.
THE FULL MEASURE LIQUOR HOUSE
Umatilla County Settlers
on Canadian Son.
Rev. Q. W. Rlgby. who with his Bon
in. A. KIgoy, returned a few days
ago irom Alberta, talks verv ante
talnlngty of the country and of the
rnmima contingent therein.
He met Jumps Nelson and Nick
Taltinger and Myron Brlggs. mention
of whose holdings and ventures In
taking horses' into Alberta hn h
made through the East Oregonlan of
late.
Mclntyre of Athenn. who bought
land there, has a good place and ex
cellent prospects, as has young Hen
arlckson. who went there about a
year ago. shortly after being mar
rled. Mr. Hendrlcksnn has
good farm. Jncob Jacobson is also
located on a good farm, with every
prospect of succeeding.
Mr. Rlgby also met Angus Gillls.
who. with his brother-in-law. C. C.
Shnrpe of this nlace. nun, sin
Mr. Glllis went there last winter and
paid $6 per acre for land tnr whi.h
they have since been offered $10 per
acre. Tnis Is the ratio of increuse in
value common to holding of all the
people from this country.
Harry Blxby, the carpenter, went
mere last spring, and has either a
half section, or 480 acres, and has
laid the foundation for wenirh Tin-
ry Stevenson and his four brothers
una iatner, all rormerly of Helix, nre
In the same neighborhood on the
most liberal terms, or purchased at a
low ngure and rapidly increasing In
value. The Stevenson have been
there from three to five vnn h,.u
good ranches and are doing well.
WllllUm Colwell Of the rel..
owns two sections of land 10 miles
north of the neighborhood in which
most of the other Umatillans have
located. Robert Lain? of fhi r.in
owns two sections in the same neigh-
Dornooa, ana A. Kunkel owns t,n
sections also.
Rigby's Own 2240 Acres.
The three Itlrhvs. n "tv xtr t oj
M. A., own "amoncrst thm An
acres, and Mr. Rlgby avers that there
Is not over five acres nf thi An,i
acreage that cannot be plowed. Like
me land owned by most of the par
ties named. It Is typical Middle States
prairie land black and almost hm.
tomless soil, a wide savannah covered
with grass, and not a stick of brush,
or a shrub. The Itighys paid 18.60
per acre, and It nmiiri halpa
bought a year ago for one-third less.
It was entirely unbroken, and with
no other Improvements of any kind.
W. T. Rlgby remained, and will re
turn in a short time. Tie is h,,n,it
a dwelling and doing some fencing
before winter sets in. All the Rlgbys
will remove there In the spring with
tneir lumilles. with the possible ex
ception that Father Rlgby and his
who win not go.
Another man met hv n v thu
was Ed McCandlsh, also formerly of
Pendleton vicinity. Mr. Rlirhv ad
vised the young man to get married,
and us an Inducement offered to per-
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To sweeten,
To refresh,
To cleanse the
system,
Effectually
)and Gently;
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one Genuine
Syrup of Figs;
to get its bene
ficial effects
Dispels colds and
headaches when
bilious or con
stipated; For men, women
and children;
Acts best on
the kidneys
and liver
stomach and
bowels;
Always buy the genome Manufactured by the
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III The genuine Syrup of Fig? is for sale by all first-class druggists. The
4$' foil name of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is always I
TP printed on the front of every package. Price Fifty Cents per bottle.
form th PArpmnnv fru nf v.
He made the offer on Monday eve
ning, -j he young man got a hustle on
him and was married hv Mr ripVw
Thursduy evening.
Ail these people, with the exception
of those livlntr in mllPM
Umatilla settlement," live 16 miles
southeast of Claresliolm, which Is in
Alberts tin mllua a.mth nf rni..-..
' " ... , ,atuiy.
and apprnxlmutely 80 miles north of
me .Mi.iimiiu mute line.
Mr. RlchV notes that Yr.alla
can be bought for about one-half the
price or tne same grade of coal here
Also, that barbed wire Is somewhat
cheaper, but that cedar posts cost
more, which brings the cost of wire
fencing up to Just about what it costs
here. Agricultural Implements are in
general somewhut cheaper than here.
Calgary has approximately 10.000
inhabitants and Clureshnlm 600, and
both are growing rapidly. In Culgury
is building the finest Methodist church
Mr. Itlgby ever saw, of a native
building stone which Is very fine and
exceedingly cheap.
Mr. Rlirhv states thai nntwIlhnluiM.
Ing Its many and obvious advantages,
that country has all the disadvan
tages peculiar to any new country,
and then some. The water la liable
to be. in any neighborhood, almost
unusable from alkali, while the water
on an adjoining farm is very fine, or
a fine duality may be found in an
other place on the same farm.
Timber is scarce and lumber high.
H. B. Kelso, of Hlllsboro. hua be-
Kuii huh against me uiud saloon ot
that place to recover (600. being
double the amount lost by him In a
gambling gume.
EwpeaM Novelties in
Electrical Fixtares Received $y Us
OVR BHIPMENT OF ELECTRIC FIXTVRES DIRECT FROM GERMANY HAS ARRIVED, AXD THE GOODS ARE NOW ON DIS
PLAY AT OUR STORE. THIS SHIPMENT CONSISTS OF SOME OF THE
Most Artistic and Beautiful Stands and
Hanging Electric Lamps
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EVER SHOWN IN THE tNITED STATES. THIS IS NOT AN IDLE STATEMENT. BIT A FACT, AND IN OUR STORE CAN BE SEEN THE
GOODS. THIS IMPORTATION OF EUROPEAN-MADE GOODS PLACES AT THE COMMAND OF PENDLETON PEOPLE A STOCK OF
GOODS THE IJKE OF WHICH CAN ONLY BE 8EEN IN THE LARGE CITIES. WE HAVE SELECTED WITH PARTICULAR CARE, AND
ONLY ONE OF EACH DESIGN HAS BEEN SECURED SO THAT THERE WILL BE NO DUPLICATES, AND PURCHASERS WILL HAVE
INDIVIDUAL ELECTRICAL FIXTURES. (
WE EXTEND A MOST CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL THE CITIZENS TO CALL AND EXAMINE THIS SHIPMENT. THOSE IN
NEED OF ELECTRICAL FIXTURES OR WHO DESIRE TO ORNAMENT THEIR HOMES WITH SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY,
OR SOMETHING EXCEPTIONALLY NICE, SHOULD CALL AND LOOK OVER THIS DISPLAY.
THESE GERMAN-MADE GOODS ARE HIGH IN ART AND RARE IN BEAUTY, BUT THE PRICE AT WHICH WE SELL THEM
PLACES THEM WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. WE WANT YOU TO SEE THESE GOODS AND GET THE PRICES.
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Penidleton Electrical Supply House
Maple Bros., Proprietors
217 COURT STREET
"WE ARE THERE WITH THE GOODS'
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