fe fix The best there is in Canned Goods is the When you want the best get Diamond "W. ' :to customers. AKING I line of Fancy Baking Fiudes all the good jgs. Our specialty is apply weddings, par- jind receptions with Ks, cookies and dain- i 'Aoicest material en- to our baking. last bread it is pos- icto make. er Grocery Co. 623 Main Street Phone Main 51 1 ASK FOR chlitz BEER THAT MADE Iwaukee Famous Ifaualled for Table Use blinds of imnorted lunches. Wer WllrKf nrVraii onH N at ILER & GO'S n Streets near Postoffice sers Custom Mill Waltcri, Proprietor "l7i barrels a day i Hon An r.1 ...1. - . i tohan' 0hopped Feed et always get GOOD GOODS at Alexander's. lexander Dep't Store Showing the newest con- ceptions 'in 1 Ffeiicl? and American Corsets IS 8 ' " 1 Look at our dollar Corset " fx Si in the Window. 8 IAMOND W" BRAND They can't be improved upon because the most select :and vegetables that grow only are packed under this TREE ENLARGED OIL PORTRAITS. We are st.H giving rtm's Family Grocery and Bakery Uncteweai Sale This sale will be one of the greatest opportunities to buy high grade Muslin Underwear at low prices, that has been offered the ladies of Pendleton this season. Our special sale confinues through this week and you will have an opportunity of getting just what you want if you don't wait too long. See our Window Display and you will be convinced that this is the place to buy your White Goods. The Fait, The Store That Saves You Money. Bargains in Real Estate I have a larger and better list of h arms, ttock llanches and City Property to sell than ever before. Also a big lot of land in the coming wheat section of Eastern Washington. N.Berkeley WH A T.I S THE USE of suffering from indigestion if you eat what you want, or of starring yourself to avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after oatlnc will digest your food Der- 'fectly and free you from all the dls ) agreeable symptoms of indigestion tand dyspepsia. Eat what you like at 'any time and take an Acker Tablet , afterwaid. Positively guaranteed. Your money will always be refunded ! if you are not satisfied. Write to us for a free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. W, Schmidt & I Co. L QUARLES BILL WOULD RE VISE HOMESTEAD RULES. Proposes to do Away With Desert Land Act, Timber and Stone and Also the Commutation Clause of Homestead Law Make Actual Set. tlement Necessary. Washington. Feb. IS. The senate committee on public lands has begun providing tor the repeal uC the desert land act, the timber and stone act and tho commutation clause ot tho homestead acL in accordance with the recommendation of the secretary of the Interior in his annual report and In the message of the president to congress. It Is hardly possible that any legislation on this important subject will be had at this session of congress, now drawing to a close, but the investigation put under way now will help put the question In such a position as to make action easy next winter, should action then be deemed necessary. So far as it is possible to know nt this time the senate committee on public lands is pretty evenly divided regarding the merits of the questions Involved in the Quarles bill. That f lauds have been perpetrated under existing laws by grasping individuals and corporations is only too well known. It is also known that tho Quarles bill, if enacted, would stop them; but it might also work much harm to the public land states, by re tarding their development and settle ment, and the members of the public lands committee, are therefore, study' ing the case with much interest. It is evident that they are anxious to do the fair thing on all sides. The majority of the members of tho com' mittee come from states which would be affected by the proposed legislation and for that reason are thoroughly familiar with the situntlon, and in position to deal with it intelligently. If it were in order to make a guess as to what will be done, it might he said that the Quarles bill, in its present form will not pass. In some modified form however, it may pass at the next session. Conservative sentiment in the committee inclines to a repeal of the desert land act, or to its radical modification; to the re peal of the timber feature of the tim ber and stone act, or to its amend ment so that the price to be paid for pine timber must be ascertained by appraisement and to the modification of the commutation clause of the homestead law so as to have it apply only to areas in certain specified lo calities. If there is legislation next winter it will probably be along these lines. The president has been made to be lieve that the present laws are being used in the interest of private greed and against the true Interests of the people, in which belief he is encour aged by the secretary of the interior and the commissioner of the general land office. Having spent a number of years in the public land country, the president is quick to see the points made against the law and the need of changes. He ylll undoubted ly renew his recommendations to con gress at the next session. Meanwhile Senator Hansbrough, chairman of the committee, has writ ten a letter to the secretary of the interior, asking for full information, and has received a reply which goes into the question at considerable length. This reply will form the basis of the discussion in the com mittee. Montana has probably been the greatest sufferer from abuses of the desert land act. The rich cattle own ers of that state have used the act as a means to possess themselves of large bodies of grazing lands, and the frauds in as many as half a dozen Montana counties are said to have been extensive and to have covered a period of more than a dozen years. Montana has also suffered to some extent from abuses of the commuted homestead law. In states further east the operation of that law has been satisfactory and its repeal or modlfl cation will be resisted by residents of those states. Settlers on land there become permanent residents in most cases and soon develop into well-to-do citizens. Further west, where lands are cheaper and settlers more scarce, this is not the case, and It is to such localities that the Quarles hill is in tended primarily to apply. But the question Is, how to correct the abuses in states like Montana, Wyom ing and Idaho, without doing harm to states further east? Sentiment in Wyoming is strongly against the Quarles bill, because of the domination of the grazing inter ests, and Senator Warren of that stato, who is a member of the public lands committee, may be depended upon to prevent a favorable report, if within his power to do so. We pell the greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a positive guarantee. It will cure all chronic and other blood poisons. If you have eruptions or sores on your body, or aro pale, weak or run down. It is Just what you need. We refund money If you are not satisfied, BO cenU and $1. F. W. Schmidt & Co. There were 1.2G9 commercial full. ures during January, with aggregated iiaDimies or ?i3,uuu,uuu. PUBUG i LAWS GANTENBEIN CENSURED, Senators Flay Him for Not Doing I Justice to Enlisted Men. , Salem. Feb. IS. Had Brigadier-1 General C. U. Gantenbein been pres ent in the senate yesterday morning he would have passed an uncomforta-i b,o quarter of an hour. He was ccn Mired most soundly by various sena tors for having failed to do Justice to the enlisted men in his "Oregon Volunteers In the Spanish-American war and Philippine insurrection," and a resolution by Brownell was adopted Instructing the secretary of state to appoint a committee composed of two enlisted men and one commissioned officer of the Second Oregon to revlso Oantenbeln's books and lender jus tice to the ptlvntes who distinguished themselves by meritorious services. In presenting his resolution, Sena tor Brownell arraigned Gantenbein severely. Of every little fault or mis demeanor of every enlisted man of the Second Oregon, he declared, thero was a nice bold record In clear, black type in this book, but of the deeds of valor and of the special meritorious latlway bill upon tho understanding that tho people or Eastern Oregon would rather have that appropriation that tho scalp bounty appropriation, ami that the Eastern Oregon people had agreed 10 give up the scalp boun- ts law. He strenuously objected to the bill being referred, but Insisted that it he passed now. Senator Williamson remarked that the agreement to which Senator Crol- crn referred was made only with Sen ator Kuykendall. He said .that a commltteo frcm tho Woolgrow ers" As sociation desired to be heard upon the subject. The bill as then referred to the ccmmlttee on irrigation composed of Senators Williamson, Hobson and Smith of Yamhill. Later in the day the senate went on record as lefuslng to direct a com mittee to make a report, so that If the irrigation committee was dis posed to hold up the bill it could do o. The senators who are pressing the lepeal have no fear that the com mittee on irrigation will hold the bill an unreasonable time, hut the course demanded by the Eastern Oregon unators Is taken to indicate that they do not consider the scalp bounty leppal question as settled, but want i' further .-cusidered. If you desire a good complexion, use Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Money refunded if it does not satisfy you. Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y, for free sample. F. W. Schmidt & Co. TOO MANY STUDIES. Senate Goes on Record as Favoring Revision of Public School Course Salem, Feb. 17. Senator Miller is of the opinion that the present pre scribed course of study in the public schools of Oregon is productive of too muc hcramraing of juvenile Intellects and that the senate or the majority thereof, coincides in tliis view was evidenced yesterday by the adoption of a concuricnt resolution providing that the superintendent of public In struction be induced to revise the course as at present constituted, ellm inating some of the studies least needed for practical purposes, and re mining those which are calculated best to equip children for wark In every-day works of life. The resolution also expresses the sense of the legislature that the pub lie school system of the state should be fostered and encouraged in every possible way. Cheap Rates Westbound. From February 15 to April 20, 1903, inclusive, ihe 0. R. & N. Co. will have on sale tickets from Missouri River points to Pendleton for $22.50; from St. Paul, $25.00; from St. Louis, J27.50. Call on the O. It. & N. ticket agent for all particulars. The Klondike region has produced JSO.OOO.OOO in gold. A COMMON ERROR. The Same Mistake Is Made by the Majority of People. It's a common error To plaster the aching back, To rub with liniments, rheumatic joints, When the trouble comes from the kidneys. Dean's Kidney Pills cure all kid ney ills. Here is positive proof. A. Ammann, shoemakor, of 1024 Santa Fe avenue, Denver, Colo., says: When Doan's Kidney Pills stopped an aggravated case of kidney com plaint in the summer of 1S99, I made that fact known to tho residents of Denver so that others who bad kid ney trouble in any of its various forms might know what course to pursue to get relief. Tho opinion I then expressed 1b the same today, aa it was when Doan's Kidney Pills were first brought to my notice. I have bad no occasion to uso any med icine for my kidneys since, when Doan's Kidney Pills affected a cure In my case that cure was permanent," For sale by ell dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States, Remember the name DOAN'S r.nd take no substitute. BONE FOOD The bones of a baby are soft so very soft that at first they can scarcely be called bones. They grow hard in time, but the period of their growth is a critical one Loose joints, bow-legs, en larged head and hip disease arc evidences of rickets. If not checked they lead' to de formities of a permanent character. This is the natural result of improper bone nour ishment during the period of bone development. The child needs mineral substance to harden the bones and this is plentifully supplied in the hypophos phites of lime and soda con tained in Scott's Emulsion. The cod liver oil provides the element of fat needed to rein force the child's ordinary food. " Thus Scott's Emulsion offers in a perfect combina tion the very principles of proper bone and flesh nour ishment most needed by a young child. The action of the Emulsion is so mild that the most delicate stomach will accept and retain it This makes Scott's Emulsion of particular value to weak children and very young babies who are in absolute need of a mild yet effective food-medicine. Pale-faced children show they are not getting what they ought to get from their food. They need Scott's Emulsion to enrich their blood and eive them strength to start on the right road to a neaitny growtn. If a child is thin, backward in trrowth. or slow in de velopment it will be found that Scott s Emulsion will quickly help it. There is nothing better for babies and growing children than Scott's Emulsion. We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. IT'S JUST A C0UQH that gets your lungs sore and weak and paves the way for pneumonia or consumption, or both. Acker's Ena llsh Remedy will stop the cough In a day and heal your lungs. It will cure consumption, asthma, bronchitis nnd all throat aud lung troubles. Positive ly guaranteed, and money refunded if you aro not satisfied. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co, Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. We Don't Keep Everything But we Uo Keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic and Finish, In all grades. Also all kinds of Dimension Lumber, In cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes Is complete, and any one In need of Lumber will not be wrong In placing their order with the : : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C, R. Depot FOK BALK AT TUB RAST OKKGONIAN omce. lurtio bundle of nenaoaceri. con taining over 100 big paper ran be ob tained for 25 c?nta a bundle, OTTO MIESCKE For thq family dinner plain cooking is the. rule, but the food itself should be of the best meat in particular, For that reason those who deal at our market never have cause for com paint as their meats arc always of the best and uniform quality-fresh and tender. OTTO MIESCKE COURT STREET Hoaser's Old Stand DRIED FRUITS 25 pounds of fancy dried prunes only $1.00. Wc have Dried Nectarines Prunes Applos Poars Apricots Peaches Raisins Currants Figs THE Standard Grocery , Court Street Low Sellers of Groceries Our Policy Is to give big values for your money, and stang by every promise we make. Our Harness, Saddles, whips and other supplies that go with our line of business is the best it is possible to make. Wc arc satisfied with a small margin of profit. Come and let us save you money. J. A. SMITH, Harness and Saddles. 218 Court Street. Reyairing promptly done and prices right. Breakfast Foods . . . All kinds of prepared foods and mushes. Finest syrups and buckwheat for cakes. Best hams it is possible to obtain. Yes, we have a full line of the celebrated Monopole canned goods. D. KEMLER & SON The Big Store In a Small Room. Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bask ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN CO UNB K L LOR-AT-L AW U. H. Supremo Court KEG1HTKKKI) ATrORNEY U. H. Patent Ofllca U. t. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trd Marka and Oopjrl(bU 7 I'.St. N. W.. WaHliliiirtnn. n. I' The East Orenonlan Is Eastern Ore. Don's representative paper, It lead and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronane. It Is the advertising medium of this section. am