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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1905)
Apm TV. ABLY i aA. FHDrujrrox. onaoox. iriday, deckmrkk ia, wt, TKJf FAGE& O. R. A N. INTO CANADA. 4 Christmas Goods -AT- mm FARM Bargain Prices i am Pushtu, the HinjDAY OOODS this i We banal time to spend on wrttlnK els. but we rr doing our beet te get Mr a tee el and best merchandise displayed In attractive nn, as Mr eas terner will find it easy to make selections for preeenta far tjseir Crtwade. Everything Desirable for Presents arm be found here at tha very lowest prices consistent wills geed quality, and our guarantee, af entire satisfaction or your meeea- re funded make HOLTDAT BUTlNc! safe, ax well as a Dleajmra. ny ri amiim aim TEe FAIR STORE . GUNERAL mx . The first la enacted by tha pres ent eorurress was the one appropri ate 11.0.0 f,ir the canal. It waa earned December 11. William R- Taylor. governor of Wisconsin from 1ST4-I. haa been ad asltted to tha Old Peoplo'a Home near Cndaon, Wis. He Is rery poor and haa ao relatives who can care for him. Over J.00.900 worth of precloua atoaea ot all kinds were Imported ant the United States during the a resent calendar year. The largest year's record previously was il j. MV.bOO. In 1S03. A' movement Is on foot inaugurated by Columbia university to abo'ish all ooUeglata sports In the seml-profea-aloaal and revenue-yielding sense, and rodnee athletics to the standard of a etndy of a part of the curriculum, and nothing more. Since the expos of the wholesale tfieJX of water from the city by the Caucajro packing houses, those con-aet-na hare concluded to put In an In dependent plant to supply water for ttoetr.own use. It will have a capacity at M90.000.000 gallons per month. lbs, the Japanese resident general of Keren, will have soma magisterial Bowers as well as diplomatic a most effective entering wedge for eventual eamplete Japanese supremacy. He can Impose punishment not eareedlng ane year's Imprisonment and a fine ef$t9. ' . , i . - The dlreotnr nf thrt rUml. irf trie railway have raised the wages of ever J!!) motormen and conductors ane cent an hour. During all of the km fight which Tom Johnson ao aacceawftilly waged for a reduction of area, the street car people never ceased for a moment to howl that eerty reduction In fares meant a cor reapon.Hng reduction In tha. wages of employee. 7 t . Yakima requiring all merchants, cor porations and individuals dealing In trading stamps to pay an annual II-cense.-of 1500. Major Fechter may veto the ordinance. Fifty-three Russians who . were taken prisoner by the Japaneae dur ing the war, have arrived at Victoria. B. C, and will endeavor to make their homes In the United States. They came over on a Japanese ship, posi tively refusing to return to Banna. TICK11S AND CAXMB.UA Were Victorious Over tlw Dear and lobHter. In the Intermediate . basket nail games played last evening In the gymnasium, the Tigers defeated the Deara by a score of II to 4, while the Cannibals won from tha Lobsters by 16 to 1J. The first game between the Tigers and Dears- was marked by consider able rough playing, as well as being greatly one-sided. However, the con test between the Lobsters and Canni bals was very clean throughout and some good team work was shown at timea The next Intermediate meet will be held Saturday afternoon at t o'clock. Officials of the game last night were Bollerman, scorer; Ernest Ituppe, timekeeper, and Wilson, referee. MFTKEN TO EIGHT. SOKTBWEST VETJTJ.,. , , Aarlea IT. Webster, of Montana, arts been appointed collector of cus toms for Montana, Idaho and Utah, Fred Carlisle, near Kettle Fall. Wash., raised Si bushels of corn per arre the past season on 11 acres. T"ie variety was the "Pride of the North, At HllJy-ard. Wash.. W. H. Watson died eui1er!y at -nidnlght. of hemor rhage of t-e longs, at W. H. Shield's lodgin g house. He waa a brake-man on the Spokane Falls ft Northern rail Juniors Drrratcd the High School Seniors. By a score of 15 to I the seniors of (he high school were defeated by the juniors yesterday afternoon. The game was a spirited one throughout, though the juniors outplayed their up per classmen all through. The line up of the teams was as follows: Seniors Storle. center; Strlcklln and C Rollerman. forwards; H. Ruppe and Swaggart. guarda Junior Hill, center! Dickson and Turner, forwards; Thompson an J Strand, guarda FORTY ACItKa MAY 1IH RH- sKitvF.n IX i at atii.ua inwitrr. tiocrniint lxlrrM to Kax AJde One Farm Unit In Kaon Government Ir rlgatJiMi Solicnw for Sofriitiflo Pur Hw idea Wan Origiitatud by Agricultural Ifcitartmcnt and Has . 1tomhI Highly Sumnrfol. Th.it the. Ka.it Umatilla irrigation project wtll be the scene of a tO-acre government experiment farm. Is very probtihle. While promoting Irrigation In a general way It is the desire of the government to directly assist every farmer who ukes up land. In reaping the fullot and most complete' reward from hla labor and with this end In view the department of agriculture haa Joined with the reclamation serv ice. Westvrn men in congress intend to take up the recommendation of the secretary of agriculture, requiting that one farm unit In every govern ment Irrigation project shall be re served for use as a national demon stration farm, for the benefit and In struction of Eutllers on the respective projects. The Idea, Is a good one. and meets with the hearty approval of the re clamation service, particularly as It has worked great benefit to far mers on large projects which have been built by private enterprise under the Carey act. The Idea of the secretary is to maintain an experimental farm on each project, where farm and Irriga tion experts of his department can Ir rigate lands, plant crops, and deter mine what crops are best nulted to the peculiar soil and climate of each and every project Furthermore, these farms will be beneficial In determining the amount of water required for various crops, and will serve to dem onstrate the Inexperienced farmers how tho w-ater should be applied to the taod. On the Twin Falls tract In southern Idah'j, an experimental or demonstra tion farm was established last spring, and it not only served to aid the farmers on other lands of that pro ject, but it proved to be the very best advertisement of the Twin Falls land. It was a working example of what those lands would produce under proper cultivation; It was an object lesson for every visitor to Twin Falls, and the experiments conducted on that farm served not only as a guide, but as an encouragement to every far mer In that vicinity. The government has been quick to .appreciate the benefits of such farms, and there is every reason to believe the secretary's recommendations will be carried out this session. GEORGE rs NOT rpCJTD. State Line Fanner Still MMnft Al though Every Frx4ble Clue I Lai licen EAhaosted. Although ths Walla Walla river has been thoroughly dragged for 10 miles in the vicinity of the home of O. W. George, the state lino farmer who has been missing all week, no possible clue has been found that would lead to his whereabouts. Opinion Is divided among his neigh bora as to his disappearance, afany think he has left the country disgust- There firj proper It ed and others are of the opinion that na has uevn tuuiiv aeaji wiLa. j An ordinance has been passed at Wants to t;o Two Miles a Minute. New York, Pec. J. Alfred Gwynne W-n-lerbiit has ordered a wonierful automobile for the Ormond-Daytona Peach races and expects to run at a speed exi-t e ling two miles a minute. Te machine is being designed by Francois Richard, a French engineer and whn It is completed. Paul Far tori will run it. It will be propcl'.ed by an eisht-vylindcr motor, develop ing 250 horse power and will weigh mvler the rec.nired weicht limit of 2.-p-vm !. I.ast year Mr. Vanier Mlt's ?0-horse power Mreies rac ing enr nv'de a disappointing showing at the O, inond-Daytona races. This year the snme car was entered In the V-n 'erMH cup race, but nn early a ?i lert roit it out of the contest- It 's Mr. Vi V-M't's ai-n to own the fast- eat automobile In the world. ScKlHns's C?st cinder; there t e.h;-..j 'tc-.j ia Sdullir.jt Eest u:iTL;r. . W.DiFLETCHER TlfW rt-fcCR WATCTTMAKER JTU ti-i-K. S Cowrt Street. X sa vrder. Wedding aprHrj. AH srark gwarma- eiv Snow at tno Snmmlt. About 10 Inches of new snow has fillen at Meacham and Kamela wiihln the p.'st three days, there being about two fet on the summit of the Blue mountains at tr.e present lime. California Prone Wafers. The great tonic cathartic an Inraiu able cure for Malaria. Biliousness Constipation. Nervousness. Catarrh o the Stomach. Fad Breath, Oily Skin Sleeplessness, Wind "and all Uver Stomach an1 Bowel trouhle. Tslima A Co, C3 slain KU. Pend eton, Ore. low Wafers li Cent. : Our . Window of Fountain Pens i 1 s a Mas yoai H JI3AT IPF-i. One Iollar boys a Pelf-Finins. s " Md T Btata Pea, fatly gwarantmL Ttie Stadeuxa a rrteaxt ltlr.,ltf tl.0. Brock (2b McComas Co. A Square Deal for Square Dealers Paaare Dealers, wa take ft. sr ethoae who try to give their ca tomers goods that are "Wqaara" honest all through. If ra are looktog for sanfol present for Christmas, and want a auuare teT and also want t aave IS per cent, yoa can get It at W. W. BRADLEY III V5T COCRT STitKnT. Xewr Bad Secnaxl-IUnd Fwrr-l-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei Will HiiiW Iirt. otorl Plant. T.ilo o. o.. Dec. Preparations have t-ccn bceun for the erection of one of the largest an I best eijlppe;1 Iron an 1 steol works In this countrv. tr bi. built bv th Cleveland Cliffs Iron eompinv. The location of h new wo-ks will be at the extre-ne n rth en 1 of East Toledo, strftchin ; a ml!e ani a quarter down the tiu-r-.ce riv-?r f-nt. All the ness-arv mi'ls an 1 furnace to a complete s'ee TT-.ill wi'l be buMt and It is estl:intel that the improvement wl'l cost ! OO'l.eo). When completed the wtrK? wi'l e-iir'oy about 15.009 men. thus adig ronMraMy to the po',.u!ntiwi. The gouni has been bnl.e i an.l th? cxrav.T!n? will be etmtinv. d . tittle the winter, so that ever-hin r-.iy in rea iin.s for the bail !in In ih.' spring. Prop by rop the offensive dis charge caused hy Nasal Catarrh fall f-om the ha-k of tha ne Into the thrv.t. sftng up an Inflammation that Is I'kely to nil Oironlc Pron chltl". The certain rvtona! ru-e fir "a'ar-h Is E'y's Cream Pa!-n. an! the relit f that fqiows even the first ap-p1!-s-iir: rsninl 'e tojtl In wnrd. D"nt v:f'-T a dry longer from the ;?-T.f eft of Vasal CstSTh. Cream Talm Is so.M hy all d"TiT-its fo- to rents, or msMel bv Fy Proa., it War ren St-ret. New Yo-k. Now Traffic Arrangexnont WOl AUow WlikT Silvio lor tlie Orraxxi Road. A dispatch from Spokane says In regard to new traffic arrangement by which tho O. R. A N. will be able to reach Into Canadian territory over the lines of the Canadian Pacific: What Is Interpreted by railroad men as an official confirmation of the story that the Canadian Pacific haa been accorded traffic privileges with the O. R. A N. Into Portland la the announcement of an Ottawa railroad journal that this deal has been con summated. This journal stands close to Canadian Pacific authorities and Its announcement is that the Canadian Pacific will share In the Columbia river busln traffic. . As local Canadian Pacilfc officials understand the denl the Canadian has an agreement with the O. R. A N. for the transfer of traffic at Spokane. This would give the Canadian the haul on business originating in the middle west. In territory now served almo.t exclusively by the Hill lines, to the transfer point at Spokane and would contribute to the O. R. A N. a share In the business It has never had. The Cnnn llan Pacific's Spokane A International will be opened June IS. The line from Spokane to St. Paul Is 22 miles shorter than the Hill lines and the highest point reached by the Canadian Pacific In crossing the Rockies is 400 feet below Hill's roads. A Fearfnl Fate. It la a fearful fate to have to en dure the terrible torture of Piles. "I can truthfully aay," writes Harry t'olson ot Masonvllle, Iowa, "that for llllnd. Bleeding, Itching and Pro truding p lea Bucklen'a Arnica Salve la the best cure made." Also best for cuts, burns and Injuries. 25c at Tall man A Co. aud Brock and McComas. druggists, . . AtlRchmeml Knit. Attachment proceedings were filed today by Z. M. Parvln. through Hc Court & Phelps, against M. U Akers. The suit Is to collect the amount due upon a ITS note given on June S. UOt. at Salem. Thirty dollars Is named as a reasonable attorney's fee thus making the total amount sued far 1119.90. Never too late to "send" to your grocer for a tin of M.F01G Golden Gate Coffee No prizes no coupons no crockery. Sold only in aroma-tight tins. Never in bulk. J. A. rOLGER SX CO. Sass FrsBCltce tniiuiatD asas IAutono UAutono EVERYBODY Wants to know how to have a good Xmas dinner. We can tell you. Buy your Groceries from us. ALLEXAH Pendleton's Reliable Store ieeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeee a a I The Alta House Under New Management I have j I kateaa mm haana -A- whukaaai of la Jaa . arrti.ua tna Aka Baeae. I bave fixed fct mp ta ha pa asai lamp ks yea1 competent help in all deaaransas, te cater la Uiaaa who eaiey good hoane cooklaf. To at eoakiag becomes. We win aarve e a ad weil-eookU, and plenty a Is. Taw will find that I wil giro yoa aaaas treatment. I eoaeU ate (or Sanaa Dinner. You will find M eeaas ssas Iras daakle ta coaaa bare for your 8anday dinner I pec ane ap at an en I eerdtally Invite all old patrons and i Menda to give ase a trial. A. J. Cummings i.e. . eeeeeeeeeeeeeeoe-e-a-eoeee What stroble does fmtOM.K SA . YOIT MONEY ON FmXrTCRE. STROBLK SAVrS YOU MONKY ON 8TOVES. STROCI.E SAVES YOTJ MONEY' ON CIIINAWAUE. STROI1I.E SAVES VOT MONEY ON MATTHEoSEK STllOHI.E 8AVES YOO MONEY ON STOVES. STHOni.E SAVK.S YOIT MONEY ON TINWARE. 8TROIU.E SAVES YOU MONEY ON Ctm.ERY. STROHI.E SAVE YOU MONEY ON CARPETS. BTROI1I.E SATES YOU MONEY ON CROCKERY. STROIJIJ? SAVES YOU MONEY ON I'OIM EIIN WAI1X. STROIU.E SAVES YOU MONEY ON NEW tMKinS. STROBLE SAVES YOU MONUY ON SFX"OND-HANI GOODS V. STROBLE SI EAST COURT STREET. t TMned Shipment, five vt:-. 1-l of the rnet !-iv1-1 t'!s snl PoI Heals. Pucht fir iur hol'..1-.y fale. hive ut arrived Three (fo.'.s were due here 30 day sco anl pvjsI be recarlless of cost. Never before were sa-h rrtces male -on doMs. At the t;r.EVT EViT"RN STORE. The eeiwi of lndlrett.n Is anon as. Ko'ol ltei'!a i'ut for Inli rest!on and Pvters wll do every rhins for the tnmeh tt)l an over loaded or over-wni ked sinmsrh ci ot do Tr iinlf. K-d-d dies what yoi ent it the tom: h a ret feliev. snr stomsh. hirhlne. ean hum. Ind irestion. etc. Sold by Tall maa A Co. Avoid Appendicitis It is caused by the clofrping of the bowels and inte&tiries. Keep the di gestion active, the stomach right, the bowels healthy and open with Beecham's Pills S jU TSverywhere. Ia boxes 10c and 8c LOST . hay mare vce'cliln 10 inmiult. branded 17 on left attfle and m mi Is-ri shoulder; and a strawberr) nan svHinr, vn-tiing about 10o iwMimis. I minded I" up-4de down m left -iHiukk-r and a ticht angle scat n left hip,. A suitable reward nit if ink I tr the return or Informs tkw kudlns In their retnrn to A. II. Sun .Irrtnaii. IVtulltHnn. Oregon. i Byers' Park Addition Opens j The cheapest place in the city a to build a pretty borne I Ca0 at I FRANK B. CLOPTON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY and Cet Prices 112 Court, Street, aaaaaaeeeaaeaaaaaeeaeeeaaasaaaaa ....... ...a ... . IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT All plumblnc and tin, sheet Iron or copper work entrusted to as. will be done right and guaranteed. I have removed my shop to Court street, second door aaat af Golden Rule Hotel, where I am belter prepared than ever to do ta highest class work. Plumbing done by experienced and proficient men, as I hare la any employ one of the best plumbers In the business, and water, at earn and other pipe fitting Is solicited. A specialty af tin, sheet Iron and copper work, B. F. BECK THE OLD RKI.IAlll.K PI. I M lil.lt AND TINRMmL Coart Street, Two !Mira East of tuiMcn Rule llrl. a i..e....eeeeee BARGAINS Twe One building lota, t! each, . t-room hense, two lots: good wall; located near school, price llf.. Good l-rnom house, larce barn, two large Vota. nice shade and fralt tree., large cnlcken yard. " rice slivs.v. House aad lot near West End school, 19. House and twe lots staple SL. Ii.. House and barn, t lota, good orchard, plenty well water, 1 . These three places must be sold withla I days. Come early aad te enr bargain. It acres Plrch creek, li acres alfalfa; a grett bargain. $.$.. It aare ranch on McKay creek, ta azena r. for city prooeiar. IN REAL ESTATE ieaaeee.eaaa.eeeeeeeaaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...a..eaa.eeaaeeeeeees.a ieeeees.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeee. eeee.ee. .eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. ee a a New l-room house, latge 1 am, c kirk an hsusa. t lota, Prtee II6 . H acres one and a half miles scuta af Athena at a borunln. Also vacant lots la all prts of the city. If you wish to build we can aell you a lot and furnish you the money to build your home. Flnnst residence and two lots la t e slty J1.5. at lot en Ja street, near Court, tilt, ! aare wheat ranch, lf.4 sown In wheat. lt.0; It miles from Pen l.ton, I alias ta market III city. Ill la wheat. II miles south of a . a Chri.tms nreets at The PeMa. I .eee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee HARTMAN ss bentley "PHONE M . CXU'RT KT, PENT) l.KTON, ORTAV