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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908. EIGHT PAGES. FEWER ADVICES SnV SCHEME OF IRRIGA TION IS ADOPTED. Olil Elovo4ir Is Sold for $6H) to tlie Peacock Mills Company ami WU1 IW Moved to tl Mill Street Will Be Opened I'p Big Exhibit for the ratp More Right of Way Deeds. Freewater. Aug. 14. R. R. Collins, who own a small fruit tract half mile from the city, will Install a new and note! irrigation scheme this fall If his present flan are carled out He does not have an abundant supply of surface nater for Irrigating, and so he will install a pumping plant with a tank holding from 3000 to 4000 gallons of water and elevated about 15 feet above the surface of the land. From this tank he will lay a 2-Inch pipe the length of his fruit tract, and from this 2-inch pipe he will lay a series of i-'nch pipes the full length of tlie tract about 20 feet apart. To these smaller pipes will be attached hydrants, from where garden hose will spray water all over his berry plants. In this way he will waste no water by having it run through the ditches and he will be able to cover the tract completely by means of shifting the hose frcftn place to place. He believes that he will save a large quantity of water and that he will al ways have a plentiful supply to Irri gate his tract well when it needs It. A plentiful suply of water is to be fond about 20 feet under the surface and it is possible to pump enough with a small pump to supply a good sized berry tract. Old Elevator Is Sold. The Pacific Coast elevator, which has stood on the track between this place and Milton for the past 20 years and which has been unoccupied for the past 12 years, has been purchas ed for J600 by the Paddock Mill com pany and will be moved to a site near the mill In a short time. It will be converted Into a warehouse and will be used for grain and flour storage rooms by the mills. When the elevator Is moved away a street will be opened up over Its pres ent site, connecting Milton and Free water with a direct street. The ele vator building now stands in the mid dle of the proposed street. Securing RlglK of Way. A. S. Pearson, who represents the electric line company at this pjace, will secure a number of right of way deeds from farmers between here and Weston as soon as they return from the mountains, where they are now camping. With the opening of the fall season renewed energy will mark the progress of securing right of way and promoting the electric line west of this place. Title I Cleared Vp. Title to 4 0 acres of raw land Just west of the city, now belonging to Conductor Gordon Menzies and Fred. Snyder, has Just been cleared up and the owners will develop it and sell it In small tracts. It is gravel land, but produces fruit and berries In abundance. Water for Irrigation will be pumped from wells, and when It Is once Irrigated it will be one of the choice tracts of this section.' IrTarlng tor ,,IC Fa'1". Farmers and orchardlsts In this sec tion are preparing to make a fine ex hibit at the Umatilla-Morrow county district fair to be held in Pendleton this fall. The crop of grain, fruits and vegetables was fine, and a good exhibit will be collected for display from this section of the county. Young Orchn ml 8 Thrive, All of the young orchards set out In this section this year are thriving aud have made an excellent growth. It Is estimated that an Increase of at least 300 acres was added to the or chard area in the Milton-Freewater district this year. rrrzMAUucE is in MORE TROVBLE. Postmaster at Starbuek Wants to Ex pose Alleged I.awyer. Foor Maurice Fltzmaurlce. He is in trouble again. La Grande will re member him as on itinerant preacher who for a time occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church, South, in this city, says the La Grande Ob server. At that time he posed as a preach' er, barrister, traveler. , beh pusher, writer, poet, lecturer' 4me note and a graduate of Dublin, college, Ire land. He left La Grande without any particular cloud of suspicion, but ince he has been In other parts of the Northwest suspicion has follow ed him everywhere. He is now at Starbuek, and the following letter from the postmaster at that place dl- ulges the fact that the citizens of that place are not particularly at tached to the man: Starbuek, Wash., Au. 10, 1908. Editor Currey, La Grande, Ore. Dear Sir: I have been Informed that you know something about the transactions of one M. A. Fitzmaurice. We, have him with us now, and I nm attempting to expose him as a graft er that I know him to be, and then top his living off of honest men. He is trying to practice law here and also edit a paper here and at Pomeroy. If you feel that you or your people over there can give me any informa tion that will assist Hie, I will be very uch pleased to have It. THREE MAGAZINES . YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY. FREE NATURE TELLS YOU. As Many a Pendleton Reader Knows Too Well. When the kidneys are sick. Nature tells you all about It. The urine Is nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action; Any urinary trouble tells of kidney Ills. Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kid ney ills. Mrs. G. W. Pauspeck, living In the western part of Elgin, Ore., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have proven a priceless remody to . me. Kidney complaint troubled me from Infancy and I was gradually becoming worse. I never knew a remedy that would give me relief and every moment of my life was spent in misery. I was troubled with dizzy spells, my back ached severely and my kidneys were so frequent and the secretions so Ir regular as to cause me great Incon venience. 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Com lskey, "master of the White Sox," has tackled the world-old problem of sav ing the boys, and tomorrow has been set aside as "Comlskey day," when the ball game will be played between the aldermen' of Chicago and St Louis, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the founding of a home for the homeless lads. The home will be constructed at West Jackson boule vard and Center avenue, and with the success of 'Comlskey day" assured Father C. J. Quille, superintendent of the home, has already signed con tracts for a $50,000 building, for which ground has been broken . The aldermanlc ball game is not the only fenture of the day. There will be a balloon ascension by Charlea A. 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Sold by Tallman & Co. "Cy" Young Day. Boston, Aug. 14. The dawn of "Cy" Young day finds Boston base ball mad and the veteran player of th'e Eeantown brigade will be given such an ovation as few players of the national game have ever receiv ed. The management expects an un precedented sale of tickets for this afternoon's game, anj a part of the proceeds will go to swell the bank account of "Cy" Young, and will go far toward providing against the rainy day when age will force the retire ment of the hero of the diamond. A valuable trophy, paid for by popu lar subscription, will be presented to Toung during the exercises In his honor this afternoon. Pulque Industry Threatened. City of Mexico, Aug. 14. As the result of the publication In the Daily Record of some startling figures re garding the consumption of pulque In Mexico, a national movement for the prohibition of the manufacture and sale of that poisonous beverage may be Inaugurated. Statistics show that the Mexican people consume an nually 10 times as much pulque as meat, weight for weight. The pulque distilling interests are wealthy and Influential and will fight any attempt at prohibitive legislation. Collewo Women to Meet, fian Francisco, Aug. 14. San Francisco la preparing to entertain the fair members of the National As sociation of College Alumnae, which will open its convention the last day of this month and last until Septem ber 4. Large delegations will come from all the big cities and centers of Warning In the east and central west Among the -speakers will be Dr. David Starr Jordan and Dr. Benja min Ide Wheeler. Northwest Fair Dates. Following is the list of northwest fair dates: Belllngham, Wash., Aug. 25-29. Big Timber, Mont, Aug. 28-29. Bozeman. VJont, Aug. Sl-Sept Everett, Wash., Sept. 1-6. Scio, Ore., Sept. 2-4. Roseburg, Ore., Sept. 2-5. Pocatello, Idaho, Sept 7-9. Eugene, Ore., Sept 7-12. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 7-12. Miles City, Mont, Sept. 8-10. 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