TIIUKSDAY, SEPTKMUER 18. 1902. FREEJJREE!! TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS An Opportunity Worthy Your Notioo. of If you suffer with kidney disease or any nllmcnt arising from tin Improper action of the kldnoys or urinary or gatis, tills offer we mnUo to tho peo ple of Pendleton should Interest you. In the advancement of medical sci ence, tho kidneys, tho organs of tho greatest Importance to human health, have not been neglected, nnd In placing before you such a euro as Doan's Kid ney Pills tho proprietors recognize how far so many statements of tho makers of similar preparations havo fallen short of their claims, being con vinced that no remedy for kidney complaints In existence equals Doan's Kidney Pills for such nllmonts; strengthened In these convictions by letters that are dally received of tho work they aro doing for mankind's benefit, old backs and young backs aro being constantly freed from never ceasing aches, and many a lame and shattered one, stooped and contract ed, Is strengthened, Invigorated nnd Infused with now life. With such a medicine an offer of this kind can bo made without hesitancy, for while we lose the box we give to you, we make a friend that assists us in tho sale of many others. FULL BOXES of Doan's Kidney Pills will be given away free to every person suffering with kidney ailments at the under signed address. First come, first eerved, and only this ono chanci offered. Remember this Is not a sam ple box, but a regular size box of Doan's Kidney Pills which retail at 50 cents. Remember Free Distribution line Day Only. Monday, September 2nd, at I Brock & McComasXo. 1UUG!JSTS, Cor. Main nnd Courl Bte., Pendleton. Cut this advertisement out and bring with you. Solo agents for the United States, Foster. Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. IMMIGRATION. Railroads of the West Making Great Effort. Few pcoplo havo nn Idea of tho work dono by railroads to oncourago western immigration. Fortunes are spent for literature nlono. Every art tnnt may attract attention is employ od. Naturo's prodigality is mndo tho subject of display. Her geographical splondore aro reproduced by photo- grapnic art, ana her geoloc cnl won dors aro reviewed In tho most nllur- Ing fashion. Anything to nttract Anything fo Interest. Anything to capture tho fancy. Tho best that tho modern printing press enn produce la none too good. Tho best talent of tho literary artist Is not too much. Hut whether It Is history or legend, fact or fiction, truth or exaggeration, It must bo the richest product of tho artist. People nro no longer given tlmo to make up their minds. Tho railroad agent makes up their minds for them. Tho immigrant Is not the agent of mnturp deliberation as In former years. Ho Is tho Immediate result of persuaslvo literature, persuasive rail road representatives and other per suasive efforts which have been di rected to make an Immigrant of him. Hundreds of men are employed by tho railroads to Induce tho Kasternor to go West and grow up with the country. Tho Southern Pacific has Immigration and land agents to tho number of 256. The St. Louis & San) Francisco has 373 men in tho field. Tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas has 223 agents, nnd the Santa Fo, Burl ington, Missouri Pacific nnd other roads have their quota of men whoso business Is to stimulate. One of tho most liberal users of printed matter Is tho ltlo Clrande. It turns out nn enormous amount of 11 lustrated literature, moro than tho general public In tho West has any Idea of. Other prominent Western roads aro not far behind, but tho West In general reaps tho benefit. It is difficult to say where all tho people go who come West to locate. Tho West Is so vast and so llttlo of It is settled nnd under development that the Immigrants who pour into tho country year after year aro lost in these great stretches of Western vastness. They keen coming, however, and every year tho people who come West to locate grow in numbers. The railroads carried more sottlers last year than in any previous season. This year they expect to break the record. It Is expected that thousands of people will take advantage of tho colonists' rate which is being onereu on nearly all the Western lines. Some of these rates aro for ono way and the people who rido on such tickets como to stay. On other roads return rates are offered, and many of these tickets nre sold to heads of families who come out to look around nnd find a good location. Salt Lako Herald. Unveiling at Gettysburg. Now York, Sept. 18. Tho Now York members of tho Socloty of tho Army jof tho Potomac, undor escort of tho Sovonth regiment, will leave horo to night for Oottysburg to attoud tho 33d annual reunion. The reunion will bo of extraordinary Intorost this year as a foaturo will bo the unveiling of tho equoatrlnn statue or Gonornl H. W. Slocum. Tho unveiling will tnko place tomorrow, nnd will bo accompanied by nn oxtensivo program of core monies. Tho governors of Now 'York Pennsylvania nnd Now Jorsoy will speak, as will also prominent ofllcors of tho army. Besides tho Sovonth regimont of this city thero will bo in attendance tho votcrniiB of tho Nine teenth Infantry and fivo batteries of nrlllory, which servod undor General Slocum. Tho statue is erected by tho stato of Now York, of which stato General Slocum was a native. America Remembers Kossuth. Philadelphia, Pn., Sept. 18. This week tho Hungarians throughout tho world aro celebrating tho 100th annl vcrsary of tho birth of Louis Kossuth, the famous Btatcsuinn, soldier, orator, write "Tho Fnther of Hungarian Liberty." In tho United States, where Kossuth was received with great lion ors In JSGl.'tho Hungarians nnd their descendants are commemorating tho anniversary In various ways. In Har nionle Hall, this city, tonight notable exercises will bo held undor tho an spices of the United Austro-Hungnrl nn societies. Tho speakers will bo Col. A. K. JlcClure, who wns a per sonal friend of Kossuth: Hon. Chnrles Emory Smith, former postmaster gen oral, nnd Prof. Arcade Mogyorossy. MILD CASE OF GLANDERS. Well, What Do You Think of That? Shirts from a laundry not torn all to pieces, not bespattered with iron rust or too much blueing ! Just enough starch to keep them stiff, not too much for comfort in wearing. Where is this laundry that turns out such good work ? For answer, read the line below: THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRV J. F. Robinhon, Prop. Pendleton State Veterinarian McLean Orders the Two Horses of Zeltz's Killed. State Veterinarian McLean was in Pendleton yesterday, where he came to investigate tho ailment of the two horses belonging to John Zeltz, a farmer living north of town. Mr. McLean confirms the statement made by Dr. Christie that the ani mals had glanders, but says that it is a very mild form and that tho ani mals were not very bad off. Ho or dered them killed and burled In or der to protect other animals. "Whilo in a mild form," said Dr. McLean, "the glanders Is not very contagious, especially If tho animals exposed are In good condition." Ho stated further that every pre caution had been taken in the mat ter at Zeltz's place and no fear was entertained of a further spread of -the disease. Ho says that glanders is a very rare disease In this country. Dr. McLean returned to Portland this forenoon. HARPERI Not Doomed For Life. , "I was treated for three years by ' good doctors," writes W. A. Greer, McConnelvIlle, O., "for Plies and FIs 'tula, but when all failed. Bucklen's 1 Arnica Salvo cured mo in two weeks." Cures Burns, Cuts, Corns, Sores, , Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles or no pay. 25c at Talln.an & Co.'s drug 1 store. Fruit Fair Excursions. On aconnt of tho fruit fair to bo hold at Walla Wnlla. Sept 22 to 28 I Inclusive, tho O. R. & N. Co. will sell round trip tickets at $1.00. D.itos of I sale September 22 to 27 Inclusive, 'tickets limited to three days." Child I rcn half fare. Scientifically Distilled, Nattirallj Aged, Absolutely Pure, Best and Safest for all uses. For talc by JOHN SCHMIDT v Babbitt M.etal, best in the world, In bars. Price $1 per bar, at the Eait Oroflonlan Office. Return Empty Kegs. Those having empty kegs belong ing to tho Schultz Brewery Company, will nlease return thorn without fur- I titer delny, and favor I SHULTZ BltnWING CO.. I Pendleton, Oregon. Notice. All persons knowing themselves In debted to me will pleaso call and set tle their accounts, H. M. SLOAN. Free concert tomorrow ovening. Free concert tomorrow ovening. Freo concert tomorrow evening. Tho Peoples Warehouse, 7 to 9 p. m. Tho Peoples Warehouse. 7 to 0 p, m. For Better Cities. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 18. Delegates from all over tho United States and Canada will compare notes on tho Im provement of cltlos, nt tho convention of tho American League of Civic Im provement in this city next week, it is a comparatively now organization. as this meeting will bo Its second na tional convention. Tho subjects to bo discussed cover a wide range.. Somo of thorn aro snioko abatement, outdoor advertis ing, signs nnd street archltlcturc, tho arts and crafts movement nnd publle recreation. The annual address will be presented by Prof. Chnrles Zeublin of tho University of Chicago. Grand Duke Leaves Newport. Newport, It, I., Sept. IS. Tho Grand Duke Boris, who has been dined and wined during the past two weeks by Newport's high society, leaves today for New York, whenco he sails tomor row for Europe. The grand duke ex presses himself as delighted with American hospitality. He says he had no Idea of making such a long stay in this country, but the sights have been so bewildering nnd tho pleasures so numerous that ho now regrets that his engagements abroad make It Im perative for him to depart. The Orphan Brigade. Franklin, Ky., Sept. 18. This town donned holiday dress today In honor of the survivors of tho Orphan Bri gade, whose annual reunion was held under tho nuspices of the local camp of confederate veterans. This fore noon thero was a parado, followed by welcoming oxerclses with addresses by Mayor Bryan, Captain R. P. Finn and others. At tho big barbecue this afternoon the speakers include Unit ed States Senator Bato, of Tennessee and others of wido prominence. The reunion closes tonight with a big re ception nnd ball. New Cloaks The new Cloaks are here and they are models of the Cloak Makers' art. They -fit perfectlj'. arc beautifully tailored and artistically trimmed. LOW PRICED JACKETS We have a large assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, made from good materials, that range in price from $3.00 to $4.95 $5.45 JACKETS Black, Navy and Brown Jackets, made of St. George Kersey with good linings. A $9.00 value for $5.4-5. $5.95 JACKETS Castor and Light Tan Colored Jackets, made of Boston Kersey with line linings. A $10.00 value for $5.95. 1 1 B . We Were Too Late. Seventy-Fourth Indiana. Cromwell, Ind., Sept. 18. Tho sur viving members of tho Seventy-fourth Indiana infantry began their 18th an nual reunion horo today with a good attendance of the old Boldlors and their friends. Tho two-days' program calls for addresses by sovoral prom inent speakers and a number of feat ures of entertainment provided by the local committees. New Home of Detroit Elks. Detroit, Mich. Sept. 18. Tho dedi cation today of tho handsomo new temple of tho Detroit lodge of Elks was tho occasion of a largo gathering or nrnmincnt. members of tho order from several states. Tho now torn plo is a magnificent structure of eight stories and contains every modern convenience nnd comfort. Locomotives For Western Roads. Chicago, 111., Sept. IS. A fcaturo of tho westward freight shipments is the large number of now locomotives en routo to western lines made up of tho product of the Amurican Locomo tivo Company. It is estimated that orders for nearly 600 locomotives wero given out last week by various rail roads centering hero. At bedtime I take a pleasant herb drink, tho next morning I feel bright and my complexion la better. My doctor says that it acts gently on tho stomach, liver and kidneys and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herb., and Is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lane's Medicine. Lnno's Family Medlclno moves tho bowels each day. "Price 25c and 50c. For salo by Tallman & Co., solo agents. Tho "U. Z." saloon at Colfax, Wash,, was held up Tuesday night and tho safe relieved of $300, Brlght's Dlncnse nnd Dlnbctca Are Positively Curable. Upon bearing that Cnarlee A.'Newton, the XarOmaater of tbo Southern Pnclfio Company at Sacramento, bad a certain cao of Diabetes, the basinets men who were Investigating the Fulton Compounds, wrote him ashing him to take It; but thjy were late, as ho bod already board of it, ah per his letter In answer as follows: " SinsAMXxro, July 31. K01. "Dear Slra: Yours of (lie 19th rtcelvrd, and I thank 70a for your Information wording the Wa ttles medicine made by J, J. Fulton. 1 waa perma nently cured of Diabetea by thla medlolne, and I now enjoy good health once more. I commenoed taking It March "d, and June 5th waa pronounced cured. I now enjoy my old diet In a wild form, but advance more on It aa time icoes by, not wlablng to attempt too much at onoe. 1 waa very bad with tbedtaeaae. Tbe gravity waa lMf, and I waa aotak 1 could acaroely walk. Tbe physician helped me some, but aald there waa no cure. I then leard I aud went to treating with tbe 1'nlton Compound, nnd only took Ihree bottle when I commencfd to frel better, and then kept on Improving until I mi restored lo health.' 1 know of another cam of Illalct'-a, an engineer on the road who had the dilate for four years, lie went to luwoii to die. When I waa getting better 1 went for blin Lo come to Sacramento logo on the same treatment. On hla return he tielleved no medicine would cure btmt but 1 prevailed upon him to try It. ThU uas In Slay, lie la now ao much Improved that be la on i la engine working every day. There are alto two cascw of Ilrlght'a Disease taking It whom 1 fold of It. 1 hope aome Ijrndlcate will get this medicine aud bulkl tanltar luma all over tun country for tbe treatment of these dreadful diseases. Trusting 1 have not aald too much, Yours, "Cme. A. Nr.WTON, " Yardmaiter, 8. r. Co.. Sacto." Mrdlcnl work ngreft that IlrlRlit'a Disease and DlabctoH aro lucurablo, but 87 por cent are positively recnverlug under tho Pulton Cum pouudn. (Common forms of kidney complaint and rbeumatUm offer but short resistance.) frlce.lt for tho HrlKht'nDlseao nnd tl.M for tbo Diabetic Compound. John J. Fulton Co., Ml Montgomery St.. San ' rancl.co, sole com pounders. Free tests mado for patients. De scriptive pamphlet mailed free. F. W. Schmidt & Co., Solo Afjents. LADIES, have yotw ATTENTION! We are now showing the elite styles in silk waists and invite your inspection. La dies, if you desire to" le well dressed, come in and select the pattern of goods that meets your fancy and let us make you a tailor-made suit to your own measure, Per . feet fits are guaranteed. We will dc your DRESSMAKING on short order. The Eastern Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Waist Factory Next to Tallman's Drug Store TflE- PENDLETON-UKIAH STAGE LINE BTURDIVANT BHOS., Props. Stage leaves Pendleton dally, except Bun (lavs, at 7 a. in., lor Uklah aud Intujmcdlotti points Katei: To Pilot Rock, 75oi IMIot Kock and re tarn. J1.25: To Nye. 11.24. Nye and return, Hi To rildge, Jl 75; lo indite and return, U 60; To Alba,ri.2.': to Alba and return, Sl.oo; To Uklab ti.W, to Uklab and return, H 00 Office In Golden Rule Hotel, Pendleton ROYAL RESTAURANT Cooper's old stnnd, Main St., Near W. & CI Depot A royal good meal for only 20 cents. If you dine with us you arc always satisfied, A trial meal will make you a regular hoarder. HEATDrt $3 to $2 cook mmm w.j.cuRtiii : Coort Shed. I HOTEL "T PElNDLEli VAN DRAN BRns The Best Hotel in annas Rondu,,,;' Hoadquarters for Tran " Commodious Sample Ir UsT1 -latin Rates $2 &m TWlJ Cwrs Special rates by wetk ciT.nf Excellent Cuisine, Prompt Dliilnpog 8" Every iModern ntMen Bar and billiard roonrrtce A. Mj Only Three Blocks feg GOLDEN Mills ST'N Comer Court and JolimTegou. l'cudleUiii,ORfita, M. F. Kelly, Prcp&JSi dams, "jjjjij 1 J eta HEATED BYSTE LIGHTED BY ELECTfcii3 VGA. lions American IM1111, rntenlS!Prel purdHV. ,,Cj 1 KiiroiMinu IM1.11. noo.tHteBtoti HiHHjiul rati'H ly week ij Free 'bus meets nil trslnJ Commercial trade iiC.Oi FlneHfjot photo " 1 lars.j. Special Attention CiveottS HOTEL l tna in tu tjwor ST.GEOi CORNER MAIN AND The East Oreponlan Is Eastern Ore gon'a representative paper. It leads, and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patronage. It la the arivertlslntj medium of this section. URAI GEO. DAnVEflUp'tep& Elegantly Furni5 etPflfTil.HowK ... iii-in. Sample room nnnv DAT13 . OW' Farmers Cum Pre.1 Vrtlter, W , 11., iwi lirrel!,,',ii Flour Wlmir. Mil Kl.l Wfl U, ftlWHVH on llHIl'l.