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PAGE THREE. !I'.J.'TOLJ . MAKE Nil REPORT ?; Max Baer MEN'S SHOP Sat. June 2 WMte Sufi fiOVEUXMKNT HAS SET JULY 2 AS TIME LIMIT. Land Ownera Must Soon HubwTllM! to the Government's Ternm, or Hkmo Who Do Nut Will I5o Kluit Out From the Benefits of the Tleton Reclamation Project -Hie Rclu tloii of the SunuyHklo IVoJect to the Tieton Project la Shown By I. C. Heiiney. This Sale will be a genuine Landslide of Bargains in White Goods of all Descriptions. Note the Special Prices, and compare with prices you have always paid for Lhese goods at other stores. D. C. Henney, who has charge of the government Irrigation work here, before leaving for Portland, Huld to the Yakima Republic: "I expect that the board of engineers will meet at North Yakima about the. 2nd of July to make a final report on the Tleton project. They will either report rec ommending that construction be pro ceeded with, or else that there are reasons why In their Judgment It will be better to wait a while before pro ceeding to build the ditch. "I have every reuBon to think that the report will favor the beginning of construction unless the number of land owners who have signed for wa ter Is Insufficient. At the present time I know of nothing else which Is likely to Interfere with the progress of government Irrigation work here, I have not had a report from the committee which has been working with the land owners, but I under stand the work has been progressing favorably In the last few days. I am told that there Is only about 1000 acres more to secure. I do not make this statement as authoritative." f Mr. Honney's remarks Indicated that the board of engineers will prob ably muke an effort to build the Tie- ton canal on some line. If not on the line desired. "If the land owners do not sign up as expected," he said, "we will probably take In enough land above the proposed line to pay the cost of construction." Mr. Henney assured the Republic that the reclamation service has not been bluffing about the shutting out of Innd owners below the ditch who do not sign up. "The Tleton canal," he said, "will be constructed to carry a certnln amount of water. We eX' pect to have only the amount of water figured on to dispose of. The land to which this water Is apportioned In the beginning-will get 1t and there Is very little ground to suppose that land owners below the ditch who Co not make arrangements In advance ' will ever be let In. There will be no water supply for them. Besides that we have to accurately estimate the cost of the Irrigation system and ap portion It In advance. I think It will be entirely safe for people who have land In the Tloton district to assume that the books will be closed for good before construction begins, and they ought to govern themselves accord ingly." Mr. Henney stated that the build ing of the Tleton ditch will not de pend on the signing up of land hold ers under the Sunnysldo canal. Probably construction will not be au thorized, however, until the Sunnyslde canal has been taken over, and that will not be until after the attorney general has approved the abstract submitted by the Washington Irriga tion company. White Piece Goods 48-Inch all wool cream Serge, worth $1.75 yard, .for this White Kale this goes at, per yard $1.49 44-Inch all wool serge, worth White Sale price, per yard . . . 44-Inch all wool serga, ll.sO White Silo price, per yard.. 36-lnch fine Cashmere, 73c 11.25; .$ l.oo kind; , . .83c kind; White Sale price, per yard. .... .58c 36-Inch white Panama and Brilllan tlne; White Sale price, yard... 45c 36-inch heavy white Suiting, 25c kind, White Sale price, per yard 19c 36-Inch all linen Suiting, 40c value; ) White Sale price, per yard 33c White Linen Suiting, 50c kind; White Sale price, per yard 40c Heavy Linen Suiting, 75c kind; White Sule price 80c White India Llnon, 25c kind; White , Sale price, per yard.'. 20c White Indian Llnon, 20c kind; White Sale price, per yard' 17c White Persian Lawn, 60c kind; White Sale price, per yard 44c White Persian Lawn, 35o kind; White sale price, per yard 30c White Persian Mull, 35c kind; White Sale price, per yard 28c This Sale offers every economical woman in Pendleton and Uma tilla County a chance to get up-to-date Merchandise at a big Saving. White Ready Made Garments at White Sale Rrices Skirts for this 12.50 for this 11.75 for this $1.25 J3.00 white Wash White sale $2.00 white Wash Skirts White Sale $1.50 white Wash Skirts White Sale $5.00 white Wash Suits for this White Sale 38 $4.00 white Wash Suits for this White Sale 3.25 $2.50 white Wash Suits for this White Sale 1200 White Waists 10 per cent off Every White Waist In the house will be sold during this White Sale at TEN PER CENT OFF the regular price. Mutliq Underwear All Muslin Underwear regardless of price, will go at TEN PER CENT RE DUCTION from the regular prices. The Fair Department Store Pendleton. Oregon. a CITY HALL MAY COLLAPSE. Iicwtxton Building Can Only lie Tem porarily ItcHilrnL Lewlston, Idaho, June 1. The Lewlston city hall Is In Imminent dan ger of collapse and the official no tice of condemnation was placed on the structure by Building Inspector Wrlghter this morning. Oreat cracks extending from the foundation to the eaves have appeared In the west wall of the building dur ing the past two days and the north wall now hangs over the Globe lodg ing house, and If It falls will carry with it lnrgo sections of the east and west ends. The east wall Is cracked in numer ous places and the north foundation Is slowly settling Into the ground. The foundation Is poorly constructed, the mortar between the stones being chiefly sand and with no holding properties. Make Repairs Once. A plan has been perfected for a temporary repair of the building and workmen will commence at once. I-nriio 8x8 inch timber will be placed In a perpendicular position at the ends and the center of the norm ana south walls and will be bound to gether with heavy steel rods. The walls can be drawn Into place by screws and It Is believed the build ing can be mado safe for temporary use until other arrangements are made. Change Polling Place. On account of the dangerous con dition of the city hall the polling place for the city primaries was mov ed to the Bollinger hotel, where a sample room In the northwest corner of the building on Third street was secured. The city hall was erected about 10 years ago on plans provided by the rltv. The walls have Dcen in a dhu condition for several years, but only within the last few days has the con dition become dangerous. several of the farmers In the conflict ing Bone hnve gotten Into the courts. This week K. P.. Dobbins, a farmer living near Cavendish, got out an In junction against his neighbor, D. E. Pippinger, prohibiting him from farming a certain Indian allotment, part of which came In the disputed territory. . Mr. Pippinger Is consulting his at torneys as how to proceed In having the Injunction dissolved. He recites the facts as follows: "I leased last year 120 acres of on Indian allotment belonging to Mosts Ky-way-puts. I put part of 1; In fall grain, and expected to summer f ulow the remainder. When I went to culti vate my summer fallow this year I found that Dobbins had sown It to spring grain. "He contends that the reservation line Is five-eighths of a mile soulh of where the Indian survey places it and where the plats say it is, an 1 sns that the land In Uestlon Is not Indian land. Surveyor Hurlburt Is here from Washington making a new tracing of the land' and Is replatting that part In dispute. Meanwhile, Mr. Dobbins has taken the matter into court with an Injunction. I have secured Fogg & Tannahill to appear for me and the motion to dissolve the injunction will be argued before Judge Steele early next week." l,evt1ton Needs a New Pump. The city authorities tiave come to the conclusion that a new pump will be needed within the year and have authoiized Superintendent Smith to make an Investigation of the styles and get pilceB to submit to the coun cil at some subsequent date. The pump Is needed at an auxiliary plant to the present one. The capacity needed is from 3.000.000 to 4.000,000 gallons dally and such a pump and motor would cost the city about $S000. I.ewiston Teller. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other, disease. This is due to the disease being so Insidious that It gets a good hold on the system be fore it is hecognlxed. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal disease If taken In time. Koep pen drug store. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup Is best for women and children. Its mild ac tion and pleasant taste makes It pref erable to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and a sample of Orlno "at Koeppen drug store. Buy on Credit! this $60 Machine for $25 titan, aouDis ina, mi' thrudlnf ihattU: kll uiomxic bobbin winter nnd other IsWitlmprOTS menu. Thli li th AKTI TRfPT MACHINE. It It the isms mschlD iftnu are uklnf too 160 tor. All sllarbmantf towlta osch Binhlne. Sold lor only is ruh nd ts month If. .lumMi fr niiimiac UTU0CUE howlnt leiint houishoM inodt w will thlp (SnMit frmls) on Utr r.riMts-o' WENT po. Oevurtx Furniture Oompttny 17S17 First St. PORTLAHD, UK. Buy a Pianola for your piano. Easy terms. Eilers Piano House, 813 Main street J Every woman covets fi j shapely, pretty figure, and l,f many of them deplore the loss of their girlish forms after rr.firrince. The bearintr fjiir i ot ctnorc:i is olten destructive Li 'tiwi' lo ''ie mother's shapeliness. l i.,;s can be avoided. however, by the use of Mother's FrlcnJ "uTorc In.by comes, ti this great liniment always prepares the body for l':.e f'r.iin upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes ail the danger of chilil-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the tite of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists r.t Ci.oo per bottle. book, t. iii this linii.. . The PT' i;:t;,3 ' I t fr i Mrs. S. Joyce. 180 Sullivan street, Claremont, N. H., writes: "About year ago I bought two bottles of Fo ley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of h severe case of kidney trouble of sev eral rears' standing. It certainly I. a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend It." Koeppen arug more, BOUNDARY LINE DISPUTE. ivnrrh Line Nes Perce, Reservation Must Be Resnrveyed, Advices from the Nos Perce Indian reservation state that there Is a sharp contention over the exact location of the north line of the Nes Perce reser vation, and while Uncle Barn's sur veyors are making another survey JOStllOOHDl l l) L Jame A. Snyder, jj Agent gj On draught at Log Cabin, California Wine House, Oregon Liquor Co, The State, Lobby and Ranier Beer Hall. and may be seen by all persons in terested. All persons interested In the mat ters referred to in said resolution and in this notice are required to take notice thereof and govern themselves accordingly. The date of the first publication of this notice will be May 28, 1908. Dated at Pendleton. Umatilla coun ty, Oregon, this 28th day of May, 1906 THOS. FITZ GERALD. Recorder of the City of Pendleton NOTICE CF PROPOSED STREET IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE OF PROPOSED STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Notice Is hereby given that on the 26th day of May, 1906. the common council of the city of Pendleton duly adopted the following resolution: "He It resolved by the common coun II of the city of Pendleton. Umatilla county. Oregon, that It Is now expedi ent to Improve and Is proposed to Im prove that portion of East Court street. In said city of Pendleton from Its Intersection with the east property Ine of Main street In said city to Its intersection with the west property Ine of Vincent street, In said city, with Warren's Bitullthlc water-proof pave ment, In accordance with the condi tions and provisions contained in that ordinance of the city of Pendleton, entitled "Ordinance Xo. 4 57 an ordi nance In relation to the Improvement of streets and to defining what Is meant by certain character of Im provements and for other purposes,' which passed the common council and was approved by the mayor on March 21st, 1906, and also In accordance with Ordinance No. 4 63 of the city of Pen-j dleton, entitled "Ordinance No. 463 an ordinance to amend sub-division b" of section one of Ordinance No. 457, entitled 'An ordinance In rela tion to the Improvement of streets and to defining what Is meant by certain character of Improvements and for other purposes.' " which passed the common council 'and was approved by the mayor on the 26th day of May. 1906. and also In accordance with tl.e specifications and terms of specifica tions and plans for improving Main street and Court street In said city of Pendleton, which were filed with the recorder of the said city on the 26th day of May, 1906, and are now In the office of said recorder, and It Is fur ther deemed expedient to Improve and Is proposed to Improve said por tion of Court street above described, by constructing combined concrete curbs and gutters where no curbs now exist, and with concrete gutters where curbs now exist and by installing a storm water drainage system to drain water from the surface of said street. complete with catch basins, man-holes and drain pipes, all as shown by said plans and specifications and terms of specifications on file In the recorder s office as aforesaid. All of said Improvements above mentioned and described to be a charge and lien upon the lands, lots nnd parts of lots In front of which said Improvement or Improvements shall be made, as provided by the charter of the said city of Pendleton and by the laws of the state of Ore' gon. Be It further resolved. That a no tlce of the adoption of this resolution and of the said proposed Improve ments of said portion of Court street shall be published In the dally Issue of the East Oregonian for ten days by the recorder of the said city of Pen dleton." Plans and specifications and terms of specifications, together with esti mates of quantities and cost of said Improvements are on file In my office Brings our Dissolution Sale to a close. Since the Inauguration of this sale we have had tre mendous business, given un heard of bargains, and made a multitude of friends. If you have neglected to take advan tage of the values we are offer ing, we would advise you to look In on us between now and Saturday evening. Men's Outing and 3Piece Suits Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of May, 1906. the common council of the city of Pendleton duly adopted the following resolution: "Be It resolved by the common coun cil of the city of Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, that It Is now expedi ent to Improve and Is proposed to im prove that portion of Main street ly ing between the Intersection of said Main street with the North property line of Bluff street, in the said ctly of Pendleton, and the bridge across the Umatilla river upon said Main street, In the city of Pendleton, except that portion thereof lying between and one foot outside of the rails of the railroad tracks crossing said Main street, with Warren s Bitu lithlc water-proof pavement. In ac cordance with the conditions and pro visions contained In that ordinance of the city of Pendleton, entitled "Ordl nance No. 457 an ordinance In rela tlon to the Improvement of streets and to defining what Is meant by cer tain character of Improvements and for other purposes," which passed the common council and was approved by the mayor on the 21st day of March, 1906, and also In accordance with Or dinance'No. 463 of the city of Pen dleton, entitled, "Ordinance No. 463 an ordinance to amend sub-dlvlslon "b" of section one, of Ordinance No, 457, entitled, 'An ordinance in rela tlon to the Improvement of streets and to defining what Is meant by cer tain character of Improvements, and for other purposes, " which passed the common council and was approved by the mayor on the 26th day of May, I 1906, and also In accordance with the specifications and terms of specifica tions and plans for improving Main street and Court street, In said city of Pendleton, which were filed with the recorder of the said city un the 26th dny or May, 1906, and are now In the office of the said recorder, and It is further deemed expedient to Improve and Is proposed to Improve said por tion of Main street above described by constructing headers, combined concrete curbs and gutters where no curbs now exist, and with concrete gutters where curbs now exist, and by Installing a storm water drainage system to drain water from the sur face of said street, complete with catch basins and man-holes and drain pipes, all as Shown by said plans and specifications and terms of specifica tions on file In the recorder s office as aforesaid. All of said Improvements above mentioned and described to be a charge and Hen upon the lands, lots and parts of lots In front of which said Improvement or Improvements shall be made, as provided by the charter of the said city of Pendleton and by the laws of the state of Oregon. Be It runner resolved, That a no tice of the adoption of this resolution and of the said proposed improve ments of said portion of Main street shall be published in the daily Issue of the East Oregonian for ten days by the recorder or the said city of Fen dleton." Plans and specifications and terms of specifications, together with est! mates of quantities and cost of said Improvements are on file In my office and may be seen by all persons In terested. All persons Interested In the mat ters referred to In said resolution and In this notice are required to take notice thereof and govern themselves accordingly. The date, of the first publication of i V. I n.ln n.n, V. m. II... ma 1 Bft, ' HUB IIUllVC mil w iujr Q, AVVV. Dated at Pendleton, Umatilla coun ty, Oregon, this 28th day of May, 1908 THOS. FITZ GERALD, Recorder of the City if Pendleton. $15.00 and $16.50 Suits $7.85 $17.00 and $18.00 Suits $9.85 $20.00 and $22.50 Suits $11.85 $25.00 mid $27.50 Suits $13.85 v. Vf 'I Men's Hats 25 Per Cent Off If you are In need of anything from Shoes to Hats, remember we are Doing Business at 72U MAIN STREET. Max Baer MEN'S SHOP.