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SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1902. Q SUMMER IS HARD ON LINEN And it's hard on us, too, for that .-ihatter. What with dust stainsi perspiration", etc., laundering has its trials. We do the work, though and do it to perfection. Send tis your shirts, collars and cuffs and we'll do them up in a most su perior manner. You'll find our charges right, also. Give you first class work and satisfactory service at lowest rates. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Hobinson, Prop. Pendleton. SICK MADE WELL WEAK MADE STRONG Marvelous Elisor of Life Discovered by Famous Doctor-Scientist Tlint Cures Every Known Ailment. "Wonderful Cures Are Effected That Seem Iilko Miracles Performed The Secret of Xoiig Idfo of Olden Times Revived. STho Remedy Is J?ree to All Who Send Nnme and Address. . After years of patient study and delT fcuj'Mnto the dnsty records of the past, as Trel las following modern experiments In the realms of medical science, Dr. James SV. Kldd, 3030 Baltes old, Fort Waync.Ind., makes the Btartllng announcement that he has surely discovered the ellxer of life. Jit REAL ESTATE SALES DEALERS REPORT BETTER MOVEMENT THAN LAST YEAR. Dr. James William Kidd ffhat he Is able with the aid of a myster ious compound, known only to himself, produced as a result of the years be has pent In searching for this precious life. giving boon, to cure any and every disease that Is known to the human body. There la no doubt of the doctor's earnestness In making his claim, and the remarkable cares that be is dally effecting seems to bear him out very strongly, nis theory which be advances is one of reason and based on sound experience in a .medical practice of many years. It costs nothing to try his remarkable "Ellxer of Life," as be calls it, for he sends it free to anyone who Is a sufferer, In sufficient quantities convince Qf Its ability to cure, so there k absolutely no risk to run. Some of the cures cited are very remarkable, and for reliable witnesses would ba'rdly be credited. The lame havo thrown away crutches and walked about after two or three trials of his remedy. The .sick, giv en up by home doctors, have been restored to their families and friends In perfect health. Itheumatlsm, neuralgia, stomach, beart, liver, kidney, blood and skin dis eases and bladder troubles dlsapear as If by magic Headaches, backaches, nervous ness, fevers, consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis and all affec tions of the throat, lungs or any vital organs are easily overcome In a space of time that Is simply marvelous. Partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, dropsy, gout, scrofula and piles are quickly aud permanently removed. It purifies the entire system, blood and tissues, re stores normal nervo power, circulation and a state of perfect health Is produced at once. To the doctor all systems are alike and equally affected by this great "Kllxer of Life." Send for the remedy to day. It Is free to every sufferer. State what you want to bo cured of and the sure remedy for It will be sent you free by return mall. PENDLETON-UKI AH STAGE LINE STURDIVANT BROS., Props. 0Uf e leaves Pendleton dal ly, except Bund a vs, t7a. m,,forUklab and intermediate points, Rates: To Pilot Bock, 75o; Pilot Rock and re tarn, 1.25: To Nye. 11.26. If ye and return, , To Rldre. f 1 73! to Ridge and return, I2.M) j To Alba.K.i: to Alba aud return, U OOjToUklab ti.eo; to Uklah and return, 11.00. Office Ir (feldca Rule Hotel, Pendleton While Not Many Sales, are Being Made at Present There are Numer ous Inquiries and Marked improve ment is Looked For. Despite tho fact that August is the most quiet month of tho year for real estate sales the land dealers of this city report a very good business and almost universally say that real es tate Is more active at present than it was at this time last year, although It is still very quiet. All, however, are unanimous In pre dicting a strong turn for the better In the immediate future and the majori ty say that tho first signs of improve ment have already appeared in the numerous calls for property of all kinds which aro coming in almost every day. Several of .the real estate men are out of the city, enjoying tlieir sum mer vacation at present, but those who are in town were seen by an East Oregonian representative and all talked encouragingly of the out look for this city and vicinity in the coming few months. Wade is Busy. "Just at present," said B. T. Wade, "everyone is busy with harvest, or something which takes his mind away from real estate deals, yet I have no cause to complain of the status of business. I believe things in my line are much better than at this time a. year ago and look for a great improvement within a few weeks. As soon as the farmers fin ish harvesting their crops a number of them will be looking for places In town, and this year a good many will purchase instead of renting as they have been doing in former years. "Already I am getting numerous in quiries for city property and have within the past week or so made sev eral first-class deals, one of which Is the best I have closed this year, but as yet they are not in such shape that I can give out particulars. "Another thing which will tend to improve the tone of the real estate market Is the fact that many people in this city -who have been renting property have decided to remain Jiere permanently and will be looking for homes this fall. You can say that business is good and I look for great improvement." Boyd Looks For improvement. "Busines is rather quiet just at present," said Col. B. D. Boyd, "but I look for considerable movement In the next few weeks, as soon as far mers finish harvesting and market their crops. "If the prices realized for wheat are as good as expected the farmers will have considerable surplus money to invest and much of this will go into real estate. Loans on country security which are being freely made at present will be paid off as soon as tho crop is marketed and the money thus returned to capitalists will natur ally seek investment in new chan nels, and real estate at present offers one of the most certain to bo found. "I think there will be a lively move ment in this line very shortly." Everything Lovely WJth Earnheart. When seen at his office in the As sociation block W. F. Earnheart was all smiles and said that while busi ness was not as brisk as he could handle without working overtime, still it was good and he had many in quiries regarding property both city and country, several sales being now on the tapis with good chances of being closed within a short time. "While business is rather light just at present," said he, "I havo no complaint to make and feet confident that times will bo lively In my line within a few weeks, There are many farmers who will have money to In vest in city property this fall, a num ber who havo been renting are now in tho market to purchase ranches of their own, and there aro many new arrivals from tho East who aro look ing for both city and country proper ty. "Hardly a day passes that I have not some one who has just arrived from tho East asking. regarding farm lands, and I also find a good demand for residence property in town among the homo seekers who are coming in. "Tho placing on the market of tho unsold portion of tho Umatilla res ervation is having a beneficial effect on tho real estate , market as large numbers of people aro coming from outside points in search of lands on tho reserve and many of those who come for this purpose will bo unablo to secure what they want on tho re servation lands, but will find some thing else which will suit them and will mako purchases of both city and country property, "Within tho past year there has been no boom or any kind, but there has been noticeable a constant Im provement in tho city and tho real estate market Is as good or hotter now as at any time for months past with safe assurance of a substantial Improvement In tho immediate future." frnm Union, to cost about ?25,000. Tho present facilities aro entirely inadequate to meet the demands at that great resort, and tills big structure will Bupply the need. This means that Hot Lake is destined to become one of tho great health resorts of tho country. Union Republican. THE SARTORIS WEDDING. New Hotel at Hot Lake. Ground was broken this week fpr a new hotel to bo erected at .Hot Grandaughter of Gen. U. S. Grant Was Married in Canada Today. Cobourg, Ont., Aug. 23. A number of distinguished Americans witnessed tho marriage today of Miss Vivian Sartoris, eldest daughter of Mrs. Nel lie Grant Sartoris and granddaughter of Gen. U. S. Grant, and Mr. Freder ick Roosevelt Scovol. Tho ceremony was performed In St. Peter's Church, which was prettily decorated with palms and white roses. A wedding reception followed the ceremony at the homo of tho bride's grandmother, Mrs. U. S. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Sco vel left for a honeymoon trip. Announcement Caused Surprise. Washington, D. C, Aug. 23. The announcement last week of the en gagement of Miss Vivian Sartoris, whose marriage to Mr. Frederick Roosevelt Scovel took place today at Cobourg, Out, was received with con siderable surprise by her many friends in this city. She was report ed engaged twice before, once to Ar chibald Balfour, a cousin of the Eng lish premier, and again to Timothy Nichols, a rich Now York club man. The bride of today was born in London 22 years ago and made her social debut in 1896 at a large recep tion given at Mrs. Grant's home in this city. She is a pretty brunette, with chestnut hair and a rich olive complexion. She is of medium height with a tendency to plumpness. She was educated abroad under the per sonal supervision of her mother. Mr. Scovel Is a son of Chevalier and Mme. Edward Scovel, cousin of President Roosevelt, and nephew of Frederick Roosevelt of New York, and of Mme. Rlcardo Diaz Albertini, of Cobourg. WANT PHILADELPHIA PROPERTY. oult to be Commenced Over Valuable Real Estate in Heart of City. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 23. During the coming week several score of persons living in various parts of In diana and adjoining states will meet in Indianapolis to raise funds to send legal representatives to Philadelphia to establish their claim to property in the busines district of that city, valued at millions of dollars, which they claim is due them as descend ants of Daniel Pegg, the original owner of the land. The heirs claim that Pegg owned 350 acres of land In what is now tho heart tf Philadelphia, an a land-grant from the lieutenant governor of the colony of New York, which was later confirmed by letters-patent from tho first governor of Pennsylvania, Wil liam Penn. The heirs believe that they can prove title to the ground, which it is declared was leased to the city of Philadelphia by Daniel Pegg, the third of the line. They have engaged able counsel to represent them and go to Philadelphia to search the records for the proofs. In order to prove tho claim It will first be necessary to secure a plat pf tho ground, a very difficult thing, tho attorneys say, and If the proof is ob tainable, suit will be filed to recover the property and moneys duo them for rental on the lease. The claim ants have two or three times before attempted to' Investigate the claim, but havo never had sufficient fluids. It Is believed that at next week's con ference a sufficient amount will be raised to push the matter to a conclusion. PRINEVILLE STOCK SHOW. Local Stockmen Will Attempt One This Fall. Tuesday-night a number of tho lo cal stockmen and others hold a meet ing to determine whether there would be a stock show and fair held here this fall or not. The general opinion was that there would bo no races, but that there would bo a strong ef fort made to hold a stock show and agricultural fair at some time In the future that would bo the most con venient for all concerned. There Is considerable intorest being manifest ed by tho stockmen of tho county In such a show. Tho idea of fall races was given up as not being practicable at this time. Crook County Journal. FINE BRED 8HEEP. Baldwin 8beep & Land Co. Receive Imported Stock. J. P. Van Houten, accompanied by E. H. Dean, arrived in Shanlko from tho East, where ho had gono to ro- celvo some fliio sheep for tho Baldwin Sheep & Land Co. Eight of these sheep are French merinos, direct from Franco, two rams being from Gilbert, .and one ram anil five owes from Sirreau, both colobrated breed ers of fine merinos. Along with these French merinos -were 20 rams and 75 owes, tho pick from tho best flocks of Spanish merinos in Ohio. Shanl ko Leador. WOMAN'S POWER Perfection of Form; Feature, and Mind Render Women All-Power-ful. Health, However, the Great est Charm. 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