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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1901)
E feast (feftKvxav) THI USIUY. NOVKMBKR 28, 1901. LUMBER INQUIRY INCORRIGIBLE YOUNGSTER )0I MM kMrV I' IKUUDLC r(,s,.t(.,1 rf those of the lament ASKS ABOUT SCHOOL LIEU LAND MATTER and other building material including Line, Cement, Planter. Brick, and Sand. We hare a large ilrk of WOOD GUTTERS lor bams and dwelling. Oregon Lumber Yard AJta St., orrp. Court Floor- THE French Restaurant i cosy Roons Well Lighted and Hteeuii Heated Best 25 cent Meals In the City. "Trot Lea EXTRAS Eastern aud Oyster. OPEN DAY and NltiHT OTTB. LAFONTAIN, Prop. The Place to Buy : : : : It where von ran get good quirk and cheap price, line of Lumlxjr, Lath, SbiugleH, Build ing pafHr, Tar pajver.Lime and cement. Pickets Plaster. Brick, and, Moulding Screen Doors x Windows, Sash & Doors, Terra i otta Pit. "Pioneer" Writes Baker City Herald Anent the Much Mooted Question. The Baker City Herald prints the following To the Editor of the Herald Can you or any of your reader inform the public of the truth of thin are nun tlon Are the settlor oh the school lai.ds of erstern Oregon being mailt the victim of a land grabber's sung nt Salem" This charge hno been made, and I confess It looks like the truth The state board of land com mlssioners. which Is composed ol the governor, the secretary of state and the state treasurer, have the power to give to itarttes who lufate on lands claimed to be mineral lands, lieu lands If the hoard is innocent of any Jobbery, why does it allow set tiers to be robbed of their land or this lieu land" It is a well known fact that many settler. wb have had deeds to their ranches for years have teen cited to appear before a notarj puhlti and give testimony regarding the i-haracer of their land, whether It Is mineral or otherwise. Should not the plundering of this gang Mi Edi tor, be stopped" In the future no settler should ever secure ecaoal land from the stnte or government for the simple reason that they ranno iwrfert their tltb a mineral land b -cause It Is not such In this way ar-- the aettlers of this section robbed of thetr rights (or the benefit of the lnnri ring. If the state board of laud com mlalonur does not know of this. It Is Its duty to know It It Is up to the hoard The settlers have already se 'urc.' !. services ot a prominent democratic attornev as counsel, and ttic aui.outice their intention oi giv ing to the bottom of these frauds Mnti rauds have been committed For instance on Upper Burnt river Messrs. Iirtslen Murrav Elms. White bead and others have had deeds to their ranrhea since 1 89 1 All of them ranging from HMO to $.1iimi. Very reeentM a mar. named Wright ann Olyrupia lloat ami attempted to locate these ranches as mineral land All these men Bttad to appear before a no tary to give testimotn which ih- did hut Wright failed to appear, prob ably being ashamed In Ity. Valley a widow lady named I-anjcley who has supMrted a family tor L' yea's with hard labor was an attempted victim The ranch of Fcrnald and Odd! in tin same neighborhood to which the owners have hehl deed since I".:' war looked on with covetous eyes by Wright ami tln- i i, cited to appeal at Huntington and give tartfaOB) All these are school lands. Should Wright or his accomplices succeed in ilitulnlnc an of these lands, the are exchanged by the lMard of land .one missioners for the lieu lands, which ' li' a'- nt ,,i u.iiKan 'iiiil ill. conspirators may desire and settlers in this par of the state get no boat Ml of our school lauds If anv one te have any benefit from the a-honl lunds in eastern Oregon it should be Mfstetl Oregon s.-ttlers PIONBBR Charlie Duncan of Palouse City, w i a Remarkable Example. One of the worst cases of Inrnrri glblllty ever brought before the courts of Whitman county was heard In the Justice court at I'alouse City Wash last week, and resulted In the P-JTMI old hoy being bound over In the super lor court for committment to the re form school The child Is Charlie Duncan, son of Mrs Warren Ave-il', and the complaint was made by the boy's mother, who with his stepfath er were the principal witnesses The evidence showd that the child Is ut terly beyond the control of his niothei SAYS CAMAS VALLEY IS QUITE PEACEFUL. Correspondent Writes Again About the "Cattle Rustling." t-i i. Ms tl - Having read a COUNTY rattle owner. If the small stockman riootnl wan! to sell his ranch he dont have to nnd no one attempts to co arrc oi intimidate him. Uirty and small StOCkatO all over this county have lived side by side tor havi graced their herds tngetbei th puhlli iloniRln In the utmost peace I and harmony No dissatisfaction is 1 DIVISION FIGURES BMft.... PEN0L0N years and , Indicate Tkm getlier on tribute Ettf,. ' 11 Ta as Much 0SM . . .... I 1-..; i 1 , n 1 1 i L ..,,, I... 1... I mt lar, ,,. anices .... --- -- nn printeii um7Lm mn few days since purporting to or small Monoy Is plentiful, and with have come from tins pince. s""'s -description of tin .ondltlotis existing nusag cattlemen throughout Umatilla and Oram Mnatiao, i would like spap to writi a fa words in reply In tb.- first ptaoa the alleged facts set forth "n tin above mentioned ariu ies show " count) treat-, T llton n.i .rTu7 b TV tile r.l.,1-WSBl M'on. Hn,ilk'"J ""'1' IMlhllr TVfcJ and stepfather ami Is fast bacomlni almost ludicrous so far are they an outlaw He seems possessed of a malicious disposition, as evidennl by the fact that he had cut open a lot of grain sacks In his stepfathei ' field and allowed the grain to run out on the ground and had broken a lot i.t stoves belonging to a neighbor The child recently stole 4e from his steofather and induced unothct lad to acconiaiiy him to Garfield where It was planued the) would hurt Iarl7e the store of his uncle. C E Averlll and with the proceeds flee to to South Africa to assist the Tloers in their battle for freedom. from th- true DOndlUOO OI nrtnir b existing hen Your correspondent Is mtlmntel) scqtialated with the true state of the stisk business In these two counties, having resided here mii. 'V't; Am to th- KlBBtitb orsan intloti of cattlt "rustlers" who drive off sc'ticrs stock with immunity. It dOM it exist. The sheriffs and ex sheriffs Of both counties Sell that than has been any such complaint M tat s-'ftlers and stockmen here ar. not oi n class that would ijuletly hold their tongues If they knew of any sti.-h wholesale thievery existing But Th. peopb the present prices of cattle everything is serene Of course as Is the case In any section of the country, people m. mortal OUt; also people Bre mov inn it, iiii,I 111 vnrv Inalnnpii n-hitm ' ont sad i.-ft th. conn . , "y, air J I hill value for all his trail 1 1,1 helonslnm But In the majority ol th. , ,7, "isht ! ,.M..L In th. I.illll llav rorlnn . """"'Of COitHljwJT .' " . : 1' -" ""-,enu tow., Tk. ZT" itoci.mnn o- ne large or small, is ),. nw-- 'J ...... ",,al snioont IIIBhOIK "nr. in. Ml. n.lll ir n-riecllV mHt. 'inita, , 'I content with his lot. all stories to the .,mntv SK"iiai outrun notwithstanding A. JjL. I'etidletun llkXft I Sr. Psafnsii Cannot os Lured i- lorn spplli-aliona. th.-y caanut mi b the desean-.l pe'tma f thr ear Then? If only our t to urr iteafnew. sad thai Is by rnnstltii tlonsi mmellss. Deatasw Is caused by an id ".. ..'!.! -ii.il ..t ihe mut'ous lining of tbe Kuurhln tubu. Wbcn Ibis lube gala in Mstnsd vim bss s rumblliiK sound or Imper ' ii.-s- Hi! s'i ! WhN it l entirely i'I.wm-,: itrslnex ll Ihr result, amt unleu the Ui 11 annus linn in b. isk.-u nut su.t this luhr restored to :- normal i mention, bearing will It-ilesiroye,! 'ftidleton. ttlMM tt. Hll.4i ' 1 his shows P. ill i elgh I Milton ' .... '7". ,m ai tl r ,hr v,ti. n. ' "If irOBOB tin. . Thousands Sent Into Exile Kvery year a large number of poor which the nr. alleged to be working sufferers whose lungs nrr sore am! (, .i,., ,,,,, CI,, ,.,iti i are ii iii.iun. ...i....""i.. ..iiii ui mmuonjii .""wm ai it .In. r not . im l nt ' "I "' ut nine out ot tea are caused by "U" ' "untv as tiva. iJ-S Inw abi.llim v ' Me ii.lee. c! enttle eaiarrh. which Is nothing but an Inftaajad to tht iinl.liri. il3l II nuullttniiarthrniiimiisaurlacas . Wr will glTe (!.,' f, si .in, inii.,ir--,i iniiiHiF !( vaav im neauneaa . n i, a racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. Hut this Is costly and not always sure. Don't be nn exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most Infallible mcil cine for Coughs. Colds and all Throat and I.unc diseases on earth The first on the small stockmen, we hardly I. now whut the writer of the fictitious articles calls cattle "kings" if he ran find them bcween Pendleton ami Can yon Clt) Th. largest cattle owner In this ttrrtton owns about 100 head Thev generally own considerable land, say from one to four sections and nr.- buying more whonove- the can (rsuae.1 by .-aiarrli that cannot be cored l.y mm. . ainrrn ' nr.- i'ii'i nu i-iri-uiarv ire. r. J CHKS'KY A (JO., Toledo, tl Sil.1 by ail driiggtiia. 7 s Hall'i family I'lTli are the beat dose brings relief. AstnundtnK cures e t It Hut th- nr- Bvttlni I' fairly result from perslstc.t use. Trial hot- and pajrtaj 1000 prices for It There ties free at Tall.nnn Ce s Price file is no "frotllBI it' or "squeezing" ami fljMi Everv bottle guaranteed i ss about It nnd th rleht of the Cieaninp Out Sale. Hatrtai bought the Fitzgerald stock on Main street. I will close out nt cost the entire line of canned goods, pickles pepper sauces, crarkera, etc., tin. si-nles and a good coffee mill Come nnd see me R I RU'KETS wl "'H M prlntM nn entire hotlsehuM "C- IHBtln ..-. , A L .1 uu neaiing ItOTSI atiarl siul rllnlnl room httkm -i - nt-nnaq. etaatrWaw srreets. Pendleton Planing Mill Lumber lard. ani' R. f0RSTER, - Propriptor You get What 3 ou bu3 from us. Bid Stock ol WOOD, COAL, SAND & BRICK. .. W do... Trucking & Transferring PROPOSED LINE OF ROAD Up Snake River to Union Considered Dy Citizens of Tnat Town. A ;ropsltlon was presented to the Citizens' League ,n Union bj th 1'nion Hallroad comuasy in the mat ter of the construction of a railroad to Siiuk. river on the eastern bo'in.l ary of I'nlou county says the Dnton K-piii.li. at. Preliminary work looking to the onstructioii of th- proposed road has been In progress during th. past ver although the iartles having the matter in charge have persistently r. faaod to maka taMk m any mantle, 'hen plans or intentions It is tht intention ot the company to build and operate a staudard guafe railroad iron: a point at or near tin Cuion station ot the O. K tc X turn a to a point n.-ar th.- mouth pf i Nau's Dyspepsia Cure Has cured these case and tt will cure you J. hi. Church, LaUraude, Ore. says, "1 suffered for Ji yearn and believe had I not ujed Nau's Dyspepsia Cur. 1 would not Im- alive to write you a teotiiuonutl. XalliaiJ raid, Botae, Idaho, says: 1 uttered for years; found many reliefs hut uo cure except yours For sale by Tallman Co., and all first class druggists , or send to Frank Nasi, Portland Hotel Pharmacy, Port- Oresron Price ti a bottle or 6 Powd.-r m. i o- Pine creek on Snak. H. :- running by way of the city of Union Catherine erast Kagl. , .-, !. ant! Eagle vall. Burveys have h?.-n made data col lecn-d and the whole proposition ex-un.iii.-ti i.) the eastern capital that is lak of the project and adeleot re ceied by Iin'mI representatt Vefc her.- indicate that he financial deal is about read) to he consummated f,M jh. i oa miUeUOO of the road 'Th. proitosition is in a form show, ing the good faith of the railroad ie. pie. .Nothing Is asked until the road is in operation for fifteen miles from Union station In this reaped it ia unlike any proposition ever presented to the people here It is a bona fide i proposition which cannot result otbai wise than in enormous benefit t.. th. people of this section of the state and especially th. city of Union and Pine and Katie valleys and th- greet t.'r eral section east of this city He Kept His Leq. Twelve years ago. J W Sullivan of Hartford Conn scratch' d his lee with a rusty wire Inflammation with blood poisoning set in. For two or he suffered intensely Then the beai doctors urged amputation, "but." he A wrltee. "I uaed one bottle of Electric fi Uitters and 1V boxes of Hucklen s Arnica Salve and my leg w,a sound nd well as ever." For eruptions ecsema. tetter, salt rheum, aorea and all blood disorders Electric Blti&rs has no rival on earth. Try them. Tullman Co will guarantee satis faction or refund money Only So tenth Will have the DicsKt market, all (tau sc. nn and leave rati nig turn. II JlattiL ...... Da Pays to Trade M XUn PedDjpDes Wrelhflriii Not a Questionable Quality Here Men's Shoes Women's Shoes. Solid, all leather grain Congress-tap old Kroo Call, Cret-iimore or Congress, ims of hard 1 f0 Felt lined, leather foxed, warm and comfortable lace or Congrea, sja wear Kangaroo Call. Seamless Lac c are all right Napa tan. Waterproof leather, tongue, tap sole, lace WHANG Li. 1THER, i. ..tl.er sole, lace .... .... WHANG LEATHER, canvas lined sole and tap These shoes are treated with OLEII L 2.00 or Congress, they : 10 soft upper, bellows . 28 In ;i I ) dou bit 2.7R lieavv double 2 7 t 1 RON ad lined. ding to the wear and BUakia than waterprn if Comfort Shoe for tender, cold Bad rheumatic feet, felt lined, soft and eas but lots uf wear 3.' 0 German Socks Felt Boots Canvas Lwins Felt beaver buskin, just the thing for cold moraaj Felt slippers, flannel lined, hit trimmed, for aa wear . . ...j Felt nallifiers, fur trimmed, red or black Fine kid, stvlisli button Imot. felt lined, rati thing for winter Xtra fine vici kid, Chrome ki t lined all ihroafii surpassed for fall and winter wear Kangaroo Calf, lace or button, made for hard l Comfort Shoes, iust what tht name impnes.1 Lillv kid, aiosv cut, soft flexible soles fM Jersey Leririnrs Cloth Oti U pays tt Trade aid Tine IPsdDipDes WarelhoMli Not a Questionable Quality Here. We are KoirK to y;ie a ear's scholarship in the St. Joseph acadt m lo s .me OlkL in Umatilla county. We want ou to help select the girl. MCp in and let us tell u hov we propose to give abso lutely free this full year's teaching. Boy's Shoes Uuliuvd oil firain, btrdMt kind of wear $1-45 Btetl ihod, ' --St stock upper and boHMMi Holenand he l8full of stel proieeUm a oo KaiigtFOU oaif, fair Mitob, En-'.ish Lack may 1.75 K anar -alt huamles;. juilu-d sdU-h, larg sl,' 2 00 We will Rive frt-tr. a full 1 ship in the m a. ademv 10 HOiTl Umatilla count vnu to help Us ro call and W vou how we frop01 it Da Pays ttdD Tirade att The iPedDipBes WaretoWl Not a Questionable Quality Here. Misses' and Childrensf Shoes Baby Shoes Calf, laee or l.utlou i ityli, ui sABBjaj I'nuKula Kul, beavN mlv. lae. oi button service ti.af i so ilrt-wey, DBt fllll Of 35 Very nn-vi.-i kid, Mfifasjasj ,,!,, fair ti.-l, vu will like lbtm I It I. SO a.oo M, Ijii oi Button, goat akin wi shes Hlue or red, vlci kid, fauey IbU Hlack Viei, pateut tip and heel foil"-. black doucola kill, patent leather tip (Jlove calf, tip sauie itrsf And koai tt mmM U IPayg i Traidle m Ut Pays wtttl IK., for $s, express prepaid. 1