PAGE TWO. DAILY BAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1005. jUGllT PAGXM. Golden Rule Store! ...SHOES... The gathering of the ripened harvest and the maturing of all the products of nature remind ua that the season is fast approaching, when parents must give attention to the buying of school shoes. We anticipated this long time ago, so now have on our shelves, ready for your Inspection, the very best school Shoes shown in Pendleton for the money. There has recently been an advance in all grades of Shoes, but by buying early we have them to offer you at the same old price, which has ever been lower than the lowest Note the following prices. These are as represented: Kid lace, single sole, sole leath er counter, the best Shoe ever made for the price. Extra special value. Sixes 5 to 8 50o Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 75c Sixes 11 1-1 to 2 D8o Kid lace, patent tip, extension sole, sole leather counter, will not rip; we guarantee It to give absolute satisfaction, none like It for the price: Sites 5 to B8c Sises 8 1-2 to 11 11.18 Sices 11 1-2 to 2 S1.35 Cadot calf, extension sole, sole leather counter, four rows of stitches', cannot rip; light and soft; best value. Sizes 6 to 8 8 8c Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $1.18 Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 81.18 Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $1.35 Kangaroo calf, extension sole, very soft and pliable, zigzag stitch, cannot rip; big value. Sizes 6 to 8 88c Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $1.15 Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $1.35 Our lines of men's and ladles' Shoes are just as strong and prices Just as reasonable as that of the school Shoes. GENERAL NEWS. Up to ( p. m. August 2? there had been 1712 cases of yellow fever In New Orleans, of which 242 had proven fatal, and 243 cases were under treat ment. Except In 1853 the month of Sep tember has brought the most fatalities in the Southern states by yellow fever, during those years when It was epi demic. The Standard Oil company has formed an alliance with the Union Oil company and now seven-eighths of the oil land In California is In the hands of the trust One hundred thirty-seven mutineers of the Russian battleship Potemklne have been courtmartialed. Eight will be shot and the balance imprisoned at hard labor. The heart of Andrew Robertson, a Milwaukee man 25 years old, has been found to be on the right side, and ex actly six Inches from the usual loca tion of the organ. An account of the yellow fever, the fifth annual convention of the Ameri can 'Federation of Catholic societies, which was to have been held In New Orleans this week, has been indefin itely postponed. One monastery in Russia will de vote 81,125,000, taken from its treas ury, to feed the poor. The great need has developed the proportions of famine in some districts. The monas tery mentioned will loan 8200,000 at low rates to the needy. Statistics are now brought forward to show that America has supplanted France as the leader In the motor car Industry. Not only does the United States supply 95 per cent of the cars now In this country, but American manufacturers are now shipping cars all over the world. There are in San Francisco 10.000 Chinese, and segregated colonies of Japanese, Filipinos and Hawallans. It to proposed to establish In that city a school for the study of tropical and aeml-troplcal diseases, at which may b graduated physicians especially qaelified to treat them. After being lost for a whole year, a pocketbook containing $6100 was found the other day behind a bill board on an elevated station plat form, In New York, by one of the em ployes of th elevated lines. It was returnel to the owner intact. Over 200,000 laboring men are out of employment am) their families de pendent In the province of Andalusia, Spain, because of the drouth. The aged and the Infants are dying in smell numbers of starvation that both lasses are practically obliterated. Three Pittsburg fire Insurance com panies the Dun.uc.sne Mutual, Lafa yette Mutual and North American Matual have gone Into the hands of receivers. Jointly, they have over $1. 000.000 outstanding In policies. Charges of false pretenses and em bezzlement have been preferred aarainst Frsnk D. Dunbar and A. G. Marshall. JL'ST LISTED. northwest news. Aetive ditch digging by the. govern ment on the Klamath project will be gin this fall. The receipts at the Seattle cable office for the past year aggregate $100,000, exclusive of the govern ment's business. The Colfax Woodmen of the World at a recent meeting initiated 24 new members, giving the order 41 mem bers In that place. Robert Downs, a Marlon county deputy game warden, has sent his own brother, Al. Downs, to Jail for hunt ing withoura license. The Custer Sheep company of Billings. Mont., has sold 11,500 weth ers to Fred Kllnk of Denver, for $47, 000, or at $4.10 per head. W. R. Lincoln of Lind, Is the first man to be arrested In Washington under the new law making It a felony to Issue n check without funds be hind it. The trial of Frank Gibson at Wal lace, on the charge of setting a forest fire In Shoshone county, resulted In a hung Jury, and no likelihood of an other trial. The Wenatchee band has disband ed. Lack of funds to carry on Its work. It has for several years been accounted the best band In Central Washington. It Is charged that several Insane patients at Salem from Multnomah county have been nnd are being rob bed by guardians who have charge of their estates. At Wallace. Idaho, Oscar Olson, a saloon man from Purke, was shot and killed by Policeman Beck. Beck was trying to stop a saloon row, when Ol son Interfered, with the above result. John Hendriekson was held for trial at Astoria under $100 bonds for running a blind pig In the only pro hibition precinct In Clatsop county. He waived examination in the lower court. Desperate efforts are being made near Eugene, on Lost creek and Fall creek, to keep a brush fire out of a valuable body of timber. The Rooth Kelley company has a large number of men fighting Ifrc. The Klamath county third annual fair will begin September 28. It promises to be the finest affair of the kind ever held In Southern Oregon. Twelve hundred twenty-five dollars re hung up for the races. North Yakima has been chosen as the next meeting place for the Co lumbia River conference. It .was chosen only after a close vote over Cheney, which was a great favorite with mnny of the members. United State Assuycr Wing, in charge of the Seattle assay office, es timates the output of gold from the Nome fields for the current year at $10,000,000, which Is $3,000,000 greater than the previous year. George Washington, colored, is dead at Centralia, Wash., aged 88 years. He came to Washington In 1850, and was the founder of Centra lia, settling on Its present sito In 1880. Ho died wealthy, nearly all his hold ings being land. ' 300 acres of level land, all subject I Initiation; 200 acres in tin gland of alfalfa. Can raise all kind of vet; etuldtf 'n abundance. Good orchint Weil Improved, li-ttoffice a.i. town- site id same with tallroad ci la.liig E. T. WADE & SON. Office In E. O. building, Pendleton, Oregon. 'Phone Black 3111. P. O. Box 324. Atlanta I Quarantined. The county physician of Elmore county has returned from Atlanta, where he was called to Investigate the smallpox Unit Is suld to be epi demic there. , He reports having es tablished a quarantine about the town. There are 15 patients from the dis ease, but none of the cases is dan gerous. Five of the cases are classed by the physicians as severe and 10 ns mild. One man. it is narrated, who had been exposed to the disease, escaped from the quarantine and got as far down as Pine Grove, where a deputy sheriff apprehended him and took him back to the Infected camp. Mountalnhome, (Idaho) Bulletin. MEASUR 0 ITER EXrEUT ENGINEER GIVES' RULES FOR PRACTICAL USE. Threw VatT Measiirenientfl, the Cu bic Foot, Miner's Inch anil Second Foot Are All Employed in the West Duty of Water Moans tlio Amount Which One Second Foot Will Irrigate Rules Which Are of Value lo All Practical Irrigators. Professor Rashbacher, who Is mak ing a study of irrigation here for the benefit of settlers on the government tracts, has spoken before a number of the farmers' associations recently on the method of measuring water, Bays the Twin Falls Times, to ascertain whether each Irrigator Is receiving his proper allowance. Following Is a condensed report of his address: There are throe different units used In the measurement of water, the unit used depending upon the amount of water to bo measured. The miners' Inch used to measure the smaller quantities. According to the laws of the state of Idaho a miners' Inch con sists of the amount of water flowing through an orifice an Inch square un der a constant head of four and one half Inches over the center of the opening. v The Mlnersj Inch. If an Irrigator wishes to measure the actual number of Inches of water flowing through he can do so very easily by constructing a board dam across the ditch and cutting a Blot an Inch high and extending nearly across the dam. .If a well fitting slide be put Into the slot and drawn out until enough of the slot is left free to allow all of the water In the ditch to flow through with the water level standing above the center line of the slot four and one-half Inches, then the length of the slot In Inches is the number of Inches flowing through the ditch. The cubic foot per second or second foot is used for measuring both large and small quantities of water and Is being generally used In place of the the miners' inch. A second foot is simply the flow of water which will fill a box a foot square and one foot deep In a second of time. It Is generally measured by means of a weir set In the ditch with some sort of recording device for registering the height of water flowing over the weir. each different height corresponding to a flow of a certain number of second feet; this flow is computed with tables which are worked out for weirs of different sizes. The Acre Foot. The acre foot is used for measur ing extremely large amounts of water, It Is the'amount of water required to cover an acre one foot deep and is equal to 43,560 cubic feet. This unit Is mainly for determining the capacity of reservoirs and determining the amount of water applied to the land during I he irrigation season. My duty pf water is meant the number of acres irrigated by a scconl foot of water. Thus if an irrigator Is allowed a second foot and Irrigates 80 acres with that amount the duty of water on his field Is 80. The higher the duty of water the more skillful and Intelligent the Irrigating. The av erage duty in the arid states is close to 80 at the present time. There are several easy ways for a farmer to measure the amount of water flowing down his ditch. About thn easiest way Is to dig a hole about 10 feet square and a foot deep and notice the time it takes to fill. Divide this time, in seconds, Into 100 and the result of the number is the number of i-ocond feet of flow. Multiply this result by 60 nnd we have the number of luioers' inches. .-MK'ther nay Is to measure some distance, say 50 foet, In a straight stretch of ditch and notice the time required for a chip to float this dis tance, (let the average width and depth of the ditch somewhere on the 50 foot stretch. Multiply the nverage depth In feet by the average width also In feet, and multiply the result by 60. Divide the result by the time taken to pass through 60 feet and the final result Is the number of second feet flow ing through the ditch. Will Make Kiick nt Condon. John Merslnger. of Wasco, was here during the week arranging to move his brick plant from the Sherman county town to Condon. While here ho secured a five acre tract from John Davis, adjoining the north line of Iord's addition and will Install his plant there as soon as it can bo ship ped from Wasco. The price paid for the land Is understood to be $100 per acre. Condon Globe. Fiendish Suffering Is often caused by sores, ulcers and cancers, that eat away your skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I have used Bucklen't Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It Is the best healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuts, burns and scalds. 25c at Tall man A Co.'s drug store; guaranteed. An Outside View. The following from the Mil ton Eagle shows something of the sentiment jn outside com munities regarding the agitation for hotter morals In this city: The attitude of certain busi ness men of Pendleton toward the East Oregonlun because of the stand that paper has taken on the gambling and saloon regulation question, Is unapprc cintlve to sny the least. Stand ing as It has for 30 years as the chief advertising Instrument for the city of Pendleton, as a medium whereby new industries have been brought lo that city, and as a prime factor In build ing up the business interests of the whole locality In which it Is located, this paper and Its man agement are deserving of the hearty support of evory citizen and business man In the com munity. It was to be expected the paper would lose the good will of the. saloon element by advocating the enforcement of the Sunday closing law, but bet ter tilings wore to be looked for from business men engaged In respectable callings, than resort ing to a boycott because the pa per contends for that which Is proper and right. AN ABUNDANCE OF WATER. KnmiKli for 400,000 Acres In the Ynklnia District. A gentleman closely connected with one of the large irrigation companies engaged in the lltlgutlon now pending, said to the North Yakima Republic: "An Investigation of the water sit uation in the Yakima and Kittitas valley shows that the legal complica tions are not of such a grave nature as the public was led to believe when the action of the Prosser Falls Land & Power company was commenced against other approprlators. It Is now clearly demonstrated that by proper distribution of water and a reasonable use thereof that the Yak ima and Naches rivers have in them an ample supply of water for all the land now in actual cultivation. The further fact Is revealed that the water sheds of the mountain lakes are suf ficient to furnish more water than can be possibly impounded. "That 600,000 acre feet of water can be conserved in Iakes Clc Elum, Klchclos, Kachess and Bumping is established by the government's offi cial investigations. This added to the natural flow of the rivers will water at least 400,000 acres of lnnd, or near ly three times the present area of cul tivated land in these valleys. More over, the parties litigant by their counsel are so planning that at an early date all priorities of appropria tion will be settled, and It Is probable thut the attorney general of the Unit ed States will then give aid In this respect." Albert Brandt, publisher, Trenton, New Jersey, announces for publica tion this fall. "The Building of the City Beautiful," by Joaquin Miller, the Poet of the Sierras, probably the most suggestive ns well ns typical so cial vision that has yet appeared. "This Is no time for mirth or laughter. 'Tls the cold grey dawti of tho morn ing after." There will be no "morning after," If you will carry a box of CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFERS, and tnke a few before going to bed. They will fix you all right and tone you un before breakfast. Tallman & Co., 623 Main St., Pendle ton, Ore. THE ALT A HOUSE 8. O. BITTNER, Proprietor. Enlarged and refitted.. Thir ty clean, well-kept rooms with good beds. Commodious dining room. whero meals ure served In fam ily style. All white help. First-class accommodation at reasonable prices. Feed yard In connection STOP AT THE Alta House, Cor. Alta and Mill. THE PORTLAND OF PORTLAND, OHRUON. American ptfto, $3 per day and upwaro Headquarters for tourists and comments travelers. Special rates, made to famllbw and aloitta gentlemen. The management will be pleased st all tlmea to ahow room anil five prices. A modern Turkish bat establishment In the hotel. R. C. BOWERS, Uanagsr. Ruby's Remedy for Pinkeye 8 A FE fi IMPLK SURE. SAVES HORSES' LIVES. Prevents and Cures Pink-Bye, Distemper, , Epliootlc and alt Bronchial and Pulmonary troubles In horses. No troubls to five. Results certain. Sold and guaranteed by Full Information given to all Inquirer. F. J. DONALDSON Reliable Druggist American Beauty Corsets "Dainty as the Rose" Every woman looks her beat in an Ameri can Beauty Cort. They arc correct in every detail -style, shape, beauty and workmanship. The value is greater than in any other corset no matter what the price. Their value is evident in every stitch. KALAMAZOO CORSET CO., Exclusive Maker. KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY GREAT EASTERN DEPARTMENT STORE, B. F. NICHOLAS, PROP. Negligee Shirts are Worn in Summer PRINCIPALS.' FOR COMFORT, BUT IF WORN WITHOUT A COAT, THE WELL DRESSED MEN ARE PARTICULAR TO 8KB THAT TIIKY ARE CLEAN AND FRESH. The Up-to-Date Laundry GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 'BUB LAUNDERING OF MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, AND OUR WORK WILL PLEASE THE MOST KXACTINQ. Pendleton Steam Laundry The Up-to-Date LAUNDRY FISHMAM & PETERS, PROPS. PHONE MAIN 179 !A.C.RUBY(&CO. IMPORTERS AND IIREEDERS. An Importation of 47 head Just received of Percherons, Hngliaa Shires, Belgians and Coachers. If you are In the market for any thing In this line we can certainly suit you, as we can show you more of thove nice, big, black fellows that will weigh a ton or over, than all the other barns In the Northwest; sell you one cheap, make you better terms, glvt you a better guarantee than ?an be gotten j eisewnere, as we are permanently located with headqaurters here. , We ship direct from Europe to this point, therefore we don't have e any of those that could not be sold In the Bast or some of them J that have been sold several times and come back, but we have a good lot of fresh joung horses that are all approved by the French gor- ernment, and when you buy one from us we give you a guarantee 2 that Is go . here, one that you don't have to go two thousand miles to get action on. Terms to ult all. Tour Inspection Invited. Try a sample lot of our ....SLAB WOOD.... you will find that It Is the most economical wood that you can -uy. THE PRICE; IS STILL $1.50 FOR SAW4CD WOOD DELIVERED. 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