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RMHT PABRft. IAHA' EAST ORKGONIAX, PENDLETON, ORBCO.V, WKDXKSDAV. MARCH I, 1905. FAME IHRI& i ne Lasi oi hine iioter moos PRICES ALL IN YOUR TIIK SHARPEST KIND OP PRICE SPEEDY DISPOSAL OF AM, LADIES TAILORED SUITS. LADIES' SKIRTS. LADIEi, JACKETS. 30.00 tailored milt $10.09 Serge, Broadcloth and Voile. Blacks, Browns, Tans. 92S.OO tailored gait . 115.00 Lot 1 Values, $4.00 and $4.50 $8.00 values $4.50 $22.50 tailored suit $12.50 for 13-5 $17.50 values $10.00 $20.00 tailored suit $10.50 fa $18.00 tailored suit $9.50 $15.00 tailored salt $8.00 - 1100 ,u" 5 00 Lot 4 Value $7.00, for .... $1.75 $14.00 values $8.50 ALL FURS AT HALF PRICE. ; $18.00 values $10.00 '. Agents for Samson's GUARAX- ; ; Ageat for STANDARD PATTERNS TEED SILK SKIRTS. Agcnt for R A Q CORSETS. Spring Dress Goods and WASH FABRICS THE NEW FABRICS ARE COMIf.G BY EVERY TRAIN. THERE ARE NOW ENOUGH ON HAND TO MAKE A GOOD SHOWING, ALL THE NEW SHADES DICTATED BY FASHION'S WHIMS. 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Another Busy Day lor Superintend ents' Section. Milwaukee, Wis., March 1. This wag another bURy day for the edu cators in attendance on the annual meeting of the department of super intendents of the National Education al association. "Charter Precisions as Related to the Organization of School System," was the general topic at the morning session. The discussion of the sub ject was led by Superintendent Wil liam H. Maxwell, of New York city, and Superintendent Louis Soldiin, of St. Louis. This afternoon the con vention divided Itself into round table conferences for the consideration of To Build Robust Health start at the foundation of life and health. Assist your organs to do their work properly. Food and drink cannot nourish if your liver is not working right. Dyspepsia and Indigestion follow if your digestive organs are out of order. Constipation cannot 'exist if your bowels are free. A short course of Beecham's Pills will soon put you right and an occasional one will keep you so. 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It It la ths advertising medium of this FAVOR TO IN ORDER TO EFFECT A X FOR SHREWD BITTERS. matte in of special Interest to state and county superintendents, city su perintendents and high school princi pals. The business of the convention will be concluded tomorrow. Wholesale Lumbermen Alert. Philadelphia, Pa-, March 1. The annual convention of the National Wholesale Lumber Dealers' associa tion began In this city today with an attendance of many prominent deal ers from various sections of Xhe coun try. The association will remain In session through tomorrow and will discuss prices and a number of other matters of Interest to the traae. A habit that Is hard to breai may not have any trouble at all In break ing the victim. Furnishers HUNTER. thoroughly by using tha Bast leads and the people apcrsclats It and sectloa. z THEIHRtGATIONLAW FIRST PUBLICATION OF OREGON'S NEW LAW. As Amended unci Passed It Permits the Government to Acquire Unap propriated Waters for Reclamation of Arid Land Creates Office of State Engineer and Provides for Topographic Surveys. The East Oregonian presents its readers with the new irrigation law of Oregon, us amended and finally pass ed at the last hour by the recent leg islature. No other paper in the state has yet published this law, as amended and passed, this being Its first appearance before the people. The bill that had been defeated twice, was amended at the recommendation of the govern ment engineers to make It possible for the government to come Into the state. These amendments were written into the bill by Dr. Cole, representative from Umatilla and Morrow counties, and as there was not time in which to print the bill It was passed as amended, and very few members saw the bill before It finally became a law In Its amended form. Following is the complete law as passed by the legislature and signed by Governor Chamberlain: A bill for an act to provide for the appropriation of water: granting right of eminent domain to the Unit ed Mates in certain cases; providing for the adjudication of certain water rights; providing for the appointment of a state engineer, his qualifications, duties, salaries and the records and fees of his office; providing for hy drographlc and topographic surveys; appropriating certain funds; provid ing for the disposition of certain state lands and rights of way over same Be It enacted by the people of the state of Oregon: Appropriation of Water. Section 1. Any person, association or corporation hereafter Intending to acquire the right to the beneficial use of any waters for the reclamation of arid land, shall post in a conspicuous place at the proposed point of diver sion, a written or printed notice con taining the name of such applicant and the stream or other source of supply of such water, a brief descrip tion of the point of diversion and the nature of the beneficial use to which such waters are to be applied, and the exact date of posting thereof. which notice shall be attested by two witnesses at the time of posting, and shall within five days tnereafter file In the office of the clerk of the coun ty in which such notice Is posted, t duplicate thereof so attested, and shall within 30 days thereafter file in the office of the state engineer a certified copy of such duplicate as filed In the office of the county clerk, which shall be accompanied by such information, maps, field notes, plans and specif! cations as may be necessary to show the method of construction. AIT such maps, field notes, plans and specifi cations shall be made from actual surveys and measurements, and shall be retained inthe office of the state engineer. Provided, that appropria tion uf water by the United Stales shall 'be made as provided in section o Appropriation of Water by Uie U. S. Sec. -2. Whenever the proper offi cers of the United Slates, authorized by law to construct works for the uiili.utlon of water within this state, shall file In the office of the stale eimineer a written notice that the United States Intends to utilize certain specified waters, the waters described in such notice and unappropriated at the dale of the filing thereof shall not be .subject to further appropria tion under the laws of this slate, hut shall be deemed to have been appro priated by tl)0 United Slates: Provid ed, that within a period of three years from the date of filing such notice the proper officer of the United Slates shall file final plans of the proposed works in the office of the state en gineer for his information; and pro vided fur.th.er, that within four years from the date of such notice the United States shall authorize the con st ruct Ion of such proposed work. Xo adverse claim to the use of the water required lit connection with such plans shall be acquired under the laws of this state, except as for such amount of said waters described in such notice as may be formally re leased in writing by an officer of the United States thereunto duly author ized, which release shall also be filed In the office of the state engineer. In case of failure of the United States to file such plans or authorized con struction of such works within the re spective periods herein provided, the waters specified In such notice, filed ' by the United States shall become subject to appropriation by other par ties. Notice of the withdrawal here in mentioned shall be published by the state engineer In a newspaper published and of general circulation in the stream system affected there by, and a like notice upon the release i of any lauds so withdrawn, such no- j iices to oe puousnea ior a penoa not exceeding 30 days. Adjudication of Water Rights. Sec. 4. In any stream system where construction Is contemplated by the United States under the act of con gress, approved June 17, 1902, and known as the reclamation act, the state engineer shall make a hydro graphic survey of such stream sys tem and shall deliver an abstract thereof, together with au abstract of all data necessary for the determina tion of all rights for the use of the waters of such system, to the attor ney general of the state. The attor ney general, together with the dis trict attorneys of the district affected by such stream system, shall, at the request of the secretary of Uie In- (Continued on pag t.) A Noted Woman COt'SIX OF LATE U. S. PRESIDENT AM IIAHY TAYLOR. 76 Years of Age, IUxxmiiiiicihIs YIiioI for Old People. Mrs. Sarah J. Windrom of 429 W. 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Office st Brork Mrfomst' Tne ftor Oregon Tannery For all kinds of fancy leathers and furs. Tans all kinds of leather for all purposes. Mounting 'and cleaning furs and fur garments. Best work manship. OTTKE ft SON, 1411 West Alta Street LAND SCRIP FOR SALE. Unrestricted forest reserve scrip for sale at lowest market prices. My scrip secures title to timbered, farm lng, grazing or desert land. In any quantity, without residence or Im provement. Address H. M. Hamilton, The Portland, Portland, Oregon. MRS. SARAH J. vTINDKOM. Hotel St., George GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprietor. European plan. Everything first- class. Accommodations ths best. AH modern conveniences. Steam heal throughout Roome en suits wit bath. Large, new sample rooms. Ths Hotel St. George la pronounced ona of the most modern and model hotel of Oregon. Telephone and fire alarm connections to office In all rooms. Rooms BOc to $1.50. CORXER MAIN ANT) WEBB 8T9. Block and a Half From Depot. HOTEL PENDLETON WAITE ft BOMvONS, Proprietor. The Best Hotel in Pendleton nd as good as any. The Hotel Pendleton has Just beea refitted and refurnished throughout. 'Phone and fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths In suites and. single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Met. Commodious Sample Rooms. Rates $2 00 and $2.50 Special rates by week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dining Room Pervlce. Bar and Billiard Room In Connection Only Three Blocks From Depot. THE Hotel Bickers (Formerly Golden Rule.) COURT STREET. Remodeled and refurnished through out Everything neat, clean and up-to-date. Steam heat and cleetala lights. Best cuisine. Prompt vervtea. H. E. BICKERS. Proprietor. THE PORTLAND OK PORTLAND, OBEGO.t. American plan, $3 per day and upwai. Headquarters for tourists and ceaimerrtal travelers. Special rates made to ramlreej and single gentlemen. Tbe management will be pleased at all times to tbow roam and give prices. A modern Turkish katb establishment la the hotel. H. C. BOWERS, Manager. Insure in Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the bead of the list Assets. Hartford Fire Insurance Co-. tll.S8.7 Alliance Assurance Co. .. J.03, London ft Lancashire Fire Insurance Co l,B44,t81 North British ft Mercantile Co 19,S5.t7 Royal Insurance Co 12,897.111 FRANK BCLOPTON AGENT 1U EAST COURT STREET.