East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 28, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST ORKGOM.VJf, PKXDLKTON, ORBOON, Tl'KHDAYj NOVEMBER 8, 005.
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Thanksgiving
Linen Sale
$1.00 Yard Table Linen; Sale Price $1.30
SI. SO Yard Table Linen; Sale Price $1.09
11.25 Yard Table Linen;(Sale Price S1)C
iic Yard Table Linen; Sale Price 69C
75c Yard Table Linen; Sale Price 47c
45c Yard Table Linen; Sale Price M)C
15c Iluck Linen Towels, each Qq
ALEXANDERS
PENDLETON'S RELIABLE STORE
THANKSGIVING GROCERIES
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, . , GENERAL XFW
The board of regents of the Unlver
elty of California has just concluded
the purchase of the Bancroft library.
The purchase price was 1250.000, and
ef this amount H. H. Bancroft donat
ed $100,000. -
At 'Milwaukee, Charles Mader. of
Chicago, pleaded guilty In the Munici
pal court to giving a bribe of $1200
(or a contract for roofing an addition
to the county hospital In 1901, and
was fined $1000.
Tip till p. m. November 27, 34 men
belonging to college football teams In
the United States had been either
killed outright or were suffering with
fatal Injuries sustained this fall. And
Thanksgiving to hear from!
The dead body or J. W. Kelly, of
Palo Alto, Cal., was found In his car
riage which the horse was drawing
aimlessly along a road. Kelly had
been murdered by having his fore'-ead
crushed In with a single heavy blow.
The Keystone Powder company's
mixing house and one parking house
blew up at Emporium. Pa., k'lllng
nine persons. The town was badly
shaken, but there was no damage to
town property. The Keystone Works
were completely destroyed.
Miss Ethel Bret Harte. daughter of
the famous writer of early California
life, will devote herself to concert
work, because her father's estate at
his death was too small to support
his family. The total value of Harte's
estate at his death amounted to $1800.
The ltd Is cn Sundays at Indian
apolis, ind., all gambling and selling
of liquor on that day be'ng effeetuollv
stopped. In other parts of the state
the enforcement of the Sunday clos
ing law Is being marie ve.y iseii.-..il
though seldom so effective as in the
capital city.
Army officers raided and demolish
ed the office and plant of a newspa
per In Barcelona, Spain, devoted to
socialism and protests against the gov
ernment. . A mob of laborers and des
titute then mobbed the officers, and
serious rioting followed, which was
qulled with difficulty.
The Duke of Bedford,' the ground
landlord of Covent Garden market,
London, derives over 176.000 a year
f'-om that space alone. It came Into
the possession of the Bedford family
three centuries ago, at a time when
Its yearly value was estimated at
about $32.
William S. McWllllama is under ar
rest at Independence, Iowa, accused
of killing his wife, four sons and one
daughter, using a meat ax and a ham
mer." McWIUlams suffered a sever
sunstroke two years ago, since which
time he has "been queer," and there
Is little doubt about his being insane.
Take nutmeg; one is not m
food as another. Schilling's
Kest, in nutmeg, is ground fine
from difficult nuts to grind be
cause full of oil; the oil is their
virtue. There are dry nuts;
ihere are wormy nuts. We are
no more careful in nutmegs
than all through.
Youcjjroccr's; moncyback.
W.D.FLETCHER
THE PICXEER WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER. 503 Court tyreet.
Jewelry made to order. Wedding
rl.rs a specialty. All work guaranteed.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Contracts for east side fills In Port
land have been let by the city council
amounting to over $29,000. Most of
t e land to be reclaimed lies directly
along the Willamette river.
The hlg logging locomotive shown
at the Lewis and Clark fair, lies at
t'e bottom of the Wlshkah river, near
Aberdeen, Wash., where it was dump
ed by the capsizing of a scow.
The total output oT salmon eggs
this year at the state hatchery on
Lake creek, Siuslaw -river, Lane coun
ty. Is 4 000.000. Th's Is the best year
In the history of the hatchery.
Apple raising will be entered upon
npon a large scale around Dufur.
Several orchards are being set with
acreages from 60 to BOO upon land
heretofore used exclusively for wheat.
Burglars made an unsuccessful at
tempt to blow the safe of the Bank of
Latah, at Iatah, Wash. They did con
siderable damage with explosions that
failed to reach the Inner safe, and
were frightened away.
A conference of democratic leaders
will soon be called, it Is said, by the
chairman of the state central commit
tee, to meet In Portland probably be
fore the first of the year, or not later
than January 8, Jackson day.
Potlatch Junction Is no more, the
burg at the confluence of the Pot
latch and the Clearwater now being
called Clearwater. It Is at the Junc
tion of the Clearwater line and the
Lewlston-Spokane branches, both
Northern Pacific.
Linnlc R. Willis and S. A. Mallory,
arrested In Pendleton, were held to
the circuit court at H llsboro, by Jus
tice Bagley. and in default of $500
ball were committed to Jail. Mrs. Wil
lis Is the wife of B. F. Willis, formerly
of Hcppner, and 8. A. Mallory Is an
ex-motnrman from Tacoma. It Is al
leged this Is the second time he has
eloped with Mrs. Willis. 1
California Prune Wafers.
Purely vegetable, they are nature's
product and should be In every house
hold. They cure constipation and all
disorders of the stomach, liver an, I
bowels. Tailman & Co., 823 Main St.,
Pendleton. Oregon.
V0 Wufern 23 Cents.
Real
Cut Glass
Decorated
China
Terra Cotta
Bronzes
In advance of Holiday we
are showing elegant samples
of Real Cut Class (every
piece a diamond)
Imported Decorated China
and Terra Cotta Bronzes,
which we are pricing at bed
rock figures.
On display in our windows.
Brock McComas Co.
KOI'l.i; 01' MAI.HIH'R
MAI) AHOl'T IKUKl.VriON.
Feel That They Have Not Rcen Treat
ed Fairly by tho llecliumitioii Serv
1 MuKidrhviil Trait of Desert
1 41 ml Can Ho Irrigated at Coinpur.
ntlvely Light Kik'ii- and In- Peo
ple Am Auxloii for Government
Work.
The people of this county feel that
Secretary Hitchcock has not been cor
rectly Informed regarding the Malheur
Irrigation project and that the Inland
empire, of which Malheur forniB an
Important part is unfairly dealt with,
nays a dispatch from Ontario to the
Oregon Daily Journal.
Tho project as planned proposed to
riclnln, about 100,000 acres of land.
Of this the government is supposed to
cwn about 15,000 acres, und the road
company about 23,000 acres and pat
ented lund owners the balance.
Whistler first reported that It would
cost less than $30 an acre to Irrigate
skis district and lie asked that tho
people sign up at that figure. Tho
people got together and signed up
their holdings as was asked by the
government agent. ' Later the govern
ment sent in another set of surveyors
and then reported that It would cost
$42 an acre to Irrigate the territory.
The citizens then got together ; and
they signed at the new figure.
The road company has been the
sticking point to all outward appear
ances. It has agreed to close out Its
holdings within a certain period of
time und If at the expiration of that
time the same are not closed out then
the government shall take the same
over and close them out for it.
This project is one of the most
feasible In the state and there seems
to be no reason why it should not be
Completed. The territory Is one large
plain, with Just enough fall to locate
reservoirs and ditches with easy
grades over the whole district. The
main part of the project Is fed by the
Malheur river, but there Is an addi
tion of probably 40.000 to 60,000 acres
of land which can he reached by Bully
creek and willow creek, and that pro
ject has an estimate of $24 an acre.
The Dalles military road grant cov
ers probably one-third of that section
and that land Is for sale at the pres
ent time. The owners of this grant
are anxious to have their land taken
Into the Irrigation project and it Is un
derstood will comply literally with thu
government's requirements. That
land Is also surveyed by the govern
ment surveyors and there Is no reason
why, even If the government will not
irrigate the bigger Malheur district,
that It will not take up this lesser pro
ject and push it to a termination.
Son Lost Mother.
"Consumption runs In our family,
and through t I lost my mother."
writes E. B. Reld of Harmony. Ma.
"For the past five years, however, oi
the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold
I have tnken Dr. King's New Dlscov
ery for Consumption, which has save
me from serious lung trouble." HI
mother's death was a sad loss for Mr
I eld. but he learned that lung troubl
must not be neglected, and how to
''ure It. Quickest relief and cure for
oouf.h and colds. Price 60c and $1.
Ouarnnteed st Tailman & Co., snd
Rrook McComas' drug stores. Trial
bottle free.
Will Pevelop Grand Ronde Conl.
A deal was completed today be
tween W. B. Holman of Grand Rapids,
Minn., and J. M. Edwards And George
W. Crocker, whereby the former be
comes the owner of a one-fifth inter
est in the Grand Ronde coal fields.
Mr. Holman states t'-'nt It Is tho Inten
tion of the present owners to organize
a company nt once to develop the
property. The capital of the company
will h placed at $t 500,000. It Is the
Intention of the promoters to build
i narrow guaire line from the mines to
Snake river, where barges will be used
to convey the coal to Lewlston and
Clarktn. Yards for the sale of the
coal will be established In both cities.
Mr. ' Holman had tests made of the
coal in Duluth some time ago, which
proved It to be superior to the b'tum
Inous variety in heating qualities. Mr.
Holman Is largely Interested In the
Idaho Reduction company and Is also
part owner of a smelter and townslte
now Wing built on the shores of Lake
Pepd d'Orellle. It Is expected to have
the line bu'lt and the product of the
mines upon the market by the middle
of next summer. The development
of thee mines will undoubtedly
prove of Immense benefit to the cities
of Lewlston, Clarkston and Asotin, as
the conl can be laid down at t''ev
points at a very low figure. The lack
of cheap fuel In this section has been
one of the greatest handicaps, but with
the placing of this coal upon the mar
ket this condition will be remedied
ani nnthr asset of great magnitude
added to the resources of this section.
A message was received today that
annr'ior vein of coal had been discov
ered on t e Grand Ronde property.
The new vein Is located on what Is
known .is the Hansen place, some two
and n half miles distant from the
present tunnel of the company. The
discovery of this vein proves beyond
nuest'nn that the land In that section
Is undrelnld with conl scams and will
In some measure hasten the plans of
the company In opening up their
mines for shipping purposes. Clarks
ton Republican.
"I Thank uie Lord."
'Vl"d Hannah Plant of Little Rock,
Ark., "fur the relief I got from Burk
len Arnlrr. Salve. It cured my fea
ful running sores, which nothing else
would henl. and f roi I which I had suf
fered fur five years." It Is a marvel-on-
hr-nier for cuts, burns and wounds.
Ounrnnieed .it Tal.man St Co,-, and
Brock A McComas' drug stores; 25c.
WhatJoyTheyBmncT
ma.
HsswriT -r m B.
b Every Home
as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when in health
and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor
life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and
the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How fenderly their health
should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of
every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a
remedial agent is required, to assir.t nature, only those cf known excellence
should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial
in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in
many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and
excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use.
Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, be
cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform
all reputable physicians as to the medicind principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained,
, by an original method, from certain plants known io them to act most benefici
ally and presented in an 'agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian
blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem
edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not
approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication.
Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup
of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co.
plainly printed on the front cf every package and that it is for sale in
bottles of one sfce only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty
cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do net
accept it If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects.
i every lamuy snouia always nave a Dottle on hand, as it is equally benenciai
iur me parents ana tne cnnaren, wnenever a laxative remedy is required
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PEXDLEXOX MARBLE WORKS.
Some of the Finest Specimens of Mar
ble Work In. the West la Produced
la This City.
Pendleton Marble Works, situated
on East Court street, turns out some
of the finest finished marble work of
any establishment In the west and
Is constantly filling large orders from
outside of Umatilla county as well
is within the county.
This well known Institution Is own
ed by H. Wray, who Is assisted by P.
H. Preher, both of whom are expert
marble workers. Mr. Preher Is con
sul commander of Pendleton Camp,
Woodmen of the World, and has been
employed by Mr. Wray for the past
three years without loclng a day.
Aside from having a large trade
with the fraternal orders, this com
pany carries on one of the largest
genera trades of any marble works
ia the Inland Empire, and has given
Pendleton some valuable advertising
through its fine marble monuments
sent to different parts of the country.
Some of the most beautiful and Im
pressive designs In headstones and
monuments to be seen In any marble
rooms In the United States are found
In the designs executed by the Pen
dleton Marble Works.
Nothing but the highest grade mar
ble is used and only the finest work
manship is turned out and satisfaction
Is guaranteed in every Instance. The
large number of outside orders filled
by this company is one of the highest
possible recommendations for Its
work, as It fills orders from Washing
ton, eastern Oregon and parts of
Idaho, and is constantly increasing IU
facilities for meeting Its custom.
When In Pendleton you are cordial
ly invited to visit this place and In
spect the elegant specimens of work
whether you expect to make purchase
or not. ' The public is always wel
come. ' '
engine was backing down toward him. ' Institution.
Two of the larger toes were umpu- feet and is
tated. Boise Cnpltal News.
Xew Ram for Asylnm.
The structure Is Sx7
most substantially ooa-
structed. Excellent spring water sup
plied by the gravity system haa bona
placed In the driveway and all eon-
Bdy'a Foot Was Crushed.
Lee Foster, the 11-year-old son of
Thomas Foster, while playing with
two other lads In the railroad yards
this evening, had his left foot badly
'rushed at the turntable. The other
Inds ran away frightened and the
Foster boy crept away about 60 feet
when he fainted from pain as he was
crossing a nearby track. He was
found there by the night watchman
x few moments later while the switch
The new barn for the north Idaho venlences for caring tor the stock
asylum has been completed and filed havo been installed. Oroflno Os4i
wlth the livestock commutes of the mist
Purity in Laundry Work
ounts for over) tiling. We (jss) eBay
pure water, pure starch and pas
soap. That Is why there si
glossy goodness on the
COLLARS, Cl'KKS, SHIRTS,
etc., that we launder. Is It any m
drr, therefore, that we do a large I
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Pendleton Steam
Laundry
FISHMAX PFTrCRS.
'"hone 17. '
Family Washing at Family
That Houso
yon are going te bulkl will look hea
ter, Inst longer and cost leas If yrt
furnish the lumber. Contractors wue
puss us hy are losing not only mostra,
but reputation; brcanao we gnaraaie
tlie soundness of every stick that goes
out of our yards.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Near Court. Houia
Pendleton Oregon.
SACK SUITS FOR ALL
will be the most worn style of clothtag
for general and business. In our weB
assorted stock jrou will find the sssat
carefully selected fabrics made aa ki
these two styles, In worsteds, elMviate
and casslmercs.. They are most ele
gantly cut, Insuring not only a aerfeat
fit, but have that smart, snappy erf art
so much desired.
Despain's Cash Store
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New -room house.' laige Urn, chicken
house, I lota. Pries $8600.00.
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE H
Two fine building lots, 1200 each.
l-room house, two lots: good well; located
near school, price f 1060.00.
Cood l-room house, larce barn, two large
lots, nice shade and fruit trees, large chicken
yard, r rice $1600.00.
House, and lot near West End school, t00.
Hons and two lots on Maple St, $060.00.
House and barn, 7 lots, good orchard, plenty
well water, $2,000.00. These three places muit
be sol J within $0 days. Come early and
cure a bargain.
J0 a res on Birch creek, 25 acres alfalfa;
a grett bargain, $7,600.00.
1(0 aere ranch on McKay creek, to excha ge
for city property.
10 acres one and , a half mil
Ainena at a bargain.
lea south st
Also vacant lots In all psrts of the city.
If you wish to build ws can sell you a lot
and furnish you the money to build your honu.
Finest residence and two lots In ths oltv
$7. $00. "
Vacant lot on Jans street, near Court, $61$.
$00 aere wheat ranch, 360 sown in wheat
$l.00'i; 12 miles from Pendleton, I miles te
market
60 acres; tit In wheat, 11 miles south ef
city.
HARTMAN (& BENTLEY
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