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MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1903. MALTMCffr rooitivo Made in California where materials are produced. The lowest priced roofing made. Lasts longer than all others. It is weather and water-proof and fire resisting. temt ftr booklet. The Paraffine Paint Co. Sn Francisco, Seattle, nii t t , . gak f-wanu. uom W15CJCS IB and Deavtr, Colorado. Hi taaaaaZ1! YOUR CHOICE FDR; GOOD ROADS MOST NECESSARY THING IN AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT One of the finest icsidenccs in 56300. $2,500 down, balance on time, Another residence 7 rooms, with jawn, Hiuiuu iruus, wiuiiu lurvc uiocks Other houses and lots from $600 to Nice residence lots. $150, 550 and Much Other Town Property, Ranches. and Easv Terms, where Desired. 1, u. nuiu. 111 toun aireei Bargains id Real rstate I have a larger and better j f rr rri 1 1HT. fll PH.rTTlH. HM K IVJIIII'IIHH Ai-lVX UliV 11UUD11Y IU OCA, t n ci Ti niriir noinpa 11 on n nirr ItJL. Ill 121.1111 111 Llltt CU111JIIL! N. Berkeley mnn inn uium .v. lira i u Holds no customer re sponsible for more than the margin he places on a trade. A margin of one cent a bushel is required on grain, and i a share on stocks. An eighth cent a bushel commission is charged on grain and of one per cent on stocks. R. L. BOULTER Manager Pendleton Office 120 COURT STREET FOR SALE 100 hoEtt! of hoary horses. I wish to nil fha ontlra fraaanatfrt n n nfTuP t n rrr tk. t" nm ioa nann an ann nn W Ul IADUI trwwu au ... w naiinr htokr. ah oi inn vuuur block iinw timnr. noun unimaiB. -mere are fi number of splendid 5-year-old geld longs in this bunch. This is a bargain fior some one. Call on or address for f.iurther Information Alba, Oregon. Irrigation Is Necessary to the Nation's Further Internal Growth and De velopment Which Means Also Bet ter Roads. The two things most necessary to the further internal development of this country are good roads and a comprehensive system of national ir rigation, says the AVest Coast Trade. The best land In the united States has been appropriated to nn extent that further development must be In tensive rather than extensive, In other wonts, runner development must be In the nature of the better and more thorough development rather than in the further extension or increase of area of these lands. In this further agricultural development, as we have said, the two things most necessary nre good roads and irrigation; they are necessary to the nation's further internal growth and development and are necessary to perpetuate and in crease its prosperity and greatness. Barren Land Reclaimed. Irrigation means the adding to the public domain millions of acres of land otherwiso barren, useless, and uninhabitable; it means more homes for more people and a great increase in the volume of the nation's agricul tural products and, consequently, in crease the national wealth, prosperity and influence. England's Vast Plains. In furthering irrigation works on a large scale England has taken the lead and is the most progressive. Her great irrigation enterprises in Egypt and India will benefit immensely mil lions of people and annually millions of dollars to the wealth of those coun tries. We trust the United States will not be backward in following at home the excellent examples set by Eng land in her dependencies. A National Enterprise. Irrigation works, from the fact that they can not be confined within cer tain artificial limits, are Interstate in their character and of benefit to the general public, should be undertaken by the national government rather than by state or local governments or private corporations. The national government has at last accepted thlB as one of its responsibilities and has started the work on a small scale. The Economy of Good Roads. Good roads mean the saving of mil Hons of dollars annually to the farm ers In the cost of hauling their pro duce to the railway, boat line, or mar kets, and consequently they aid ma terlally In the agricultural develop ment of the country. There is much land and many resources that must lie either wholly or in part dormant until reached by roads and the better the roads the greater the saving in time and money to the farmer, and consequently, the more prosperous the farmer and the community at large, Good roads enhance the market value of real estate. They also aid inter- rural travel and communication. Ex pendltures for good roads are invest ments that always yield large re turns; the sums sxpended are Insig nificant In comparison with the bene fits derived. Good Roads Mark of Progress- All history shows that the value and importance of good roads has been recognized by every government In the world. As civilization has ad ,-nnced, as population has become denser, and Internal development more perfected, nations have paid more and more attention to good roads. In England and on the couti nent of Europe roads are perfection compared with what they are even In the Eastern states of this conn try. In Europe, the Improvement nud maintenance of the roads is generally the work of the national government. consequently, they are uniform in con structlon and standards. They are made of the best materials and re ceive the best of care. The great in ternal development of the small Euro pean countries, and the large popula tion they support, is largely due to the excellence of their public high ways. The United States is, of course, too large for this work to be undertaken by the national government. Still it should not be left entirely to county, municipal or private enterprise; it should be undertaken by the state governments or at least regulated, sys tematized and aided by them. What Has Already Been Done. Much has been done in the improve ment of the country roads in many of the Eastern Btates and more is be ing done every year. In 1901 New Jersey expended $600,000 and the ap propriation ror 1902 was nearly twice that amount. Since the good roads movement was revived in that state the value of taxable property has in creased J2I.000.000. For the past five years New York has appropriated $010,000 annually to highway con struction and improvements, and dur ing the past year the advocates of good roads have also been active in Massachusetts, Tennessee, Mississip pi and Louisiana. Revival of Interest. There Is a revival of Interest in the good roads movement throughout the whole country. A good roads conven tion was recently held in Dallas, Texas, and as the organization was formed for the purpose of arousing interest in the subject of road im provement and construction through out the state. Resolutions were I "I ain't But no home, lad) Kin I liiy down in " ' mornliiK?" ".You may slccu thro tirovhlnd vou nlajin It nil ofT In llm irvtr.i. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure dyspepsia and all disorders aris ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no nay. 25 cents. An international good roads convon- , Trial package free by writing to V. passed favoring the working of all short time convicts on the public roads and indorsing the Brownlow bill recently introduced in congress providing for a system of national co-operation with the state,and local authorities in building permanent roads and appropriating $20,000,000 for the purpose. tlon is to be held at St. Louis April 27, 28 and 29. at which many notable men are to deliver addresses, includ ing President Roosevelt, Secretary Wilson, General Fltzhugh Lee, Gen eral Miles, William J. Bryan and Car ter Harrison. This convention should result In much good to the cause. Mokt Tea positively cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 25c and 60c. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. For Sale. Three-quarter sections of good wheat land, of which one-half is in grain, and all lies five miles north east of the city. A dwelling, two bams and other outbuildings, and a good water system. Call at Oliver &. Co.'s grocery, or at the home of u. W. Rlgby, 704 Thompson street. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and prificr. Money refunded If you are dissatis fied. 50c and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. D. W. Anderson, ex-treasurer of Wecacoe Tribe of Red Men, wns given a year's imprisonment at Phil adelphia for embezzling $2470, H. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. W. Schmidt & Co. HERE AT HOME. Pendleton Citizens Gladly Testify. It is the testimony, like the follow ing that has placed "the Old Quaker Remedy" bo far above competitors, and I havo the greatest confidence in them." Price 60 cents per box. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. For sale by all dealers. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no other. When people right here at home raise their voice in praise there is no room left for doubL Read the public statement of a Pendleton citizen: Charles W. Beale, expressman, liv ing at 300 West Tustin St., corner of Aura street, and well known to every resident of Pendleton, says: "For four years past I have been troubled with kidney disorders, cause, I think, by heavy lifting required in my occu pation. The strain was such that I was unable to stoop or rise again without pain and effort The kidney secretions were irregular, especially at night and caused me much annoy ance. When I first heard of Doan's Kidney Pills I decided to try them and got a box at Brock & McComas' drug store. They have relieved me to a very great extent, both as to the backache and the urinary trouble, IIHIIimiH mHIIIIIIII MM MM I I II IHIIHIII BEAUTIFY Nicely mowed Lawns are easily at our YOUR LAWNS. maintained. Take a look Easy Running Lawn Mowers. 5 They are made on the correct principal. It's a pleasure to 1 operate them. Let us supply you with GARDEN HOSE. ? Best goods at lowest prices. :::::::::: Z I Thompson Hardware Co., J ij 62 Main Street J I EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE j r Headquarters for Fishing Supplies. J II HI IM M I 1 1 1 1 1 I I 'M-M 'I HHMfltnnWtWHHI I Ml 4. ...t 4. 4.. l- i- 4 The W orld-Famous PASSION PLAY . . . And many other beautiful and historic scenes will be given at the Opera House, April 30, under the auspices of the Parrish Aid Society of the Church of the Redeemer. The Passion Play of Oberammergau will be accompanied by appropriate instrumental and vocal music. The Fleming Company who manage this Vitascope Entertain ment have one of the best moving picture entertainments ever shown in this city. In addition to the Passion Play there will be many other interesting scenes presented. Admission 35c, Children 15c : Don't fail to come and be sure to bring the children, as tl entertainment is of a high order and you will enjoy it. Sour Stomach head Hied 1. Ma KITTS. I will noTOr bo without them in the house. Sir liter wtw m wrj u - ached and I hud etoumch trouble. Naw.nlnoe Ins Cuicnrom. i iuci j thorn with iwnoliclai reMilta lor mhit atornacn, JOU. KlttULlSO, m CotiBreM St.. St Loolt. CANDY W tW CATHARTIC TRAOI MARK RfOWTmU Good. Norer Sicken. Wcakou. or Gripe. W. 35c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. . SUrllac rpt, rWI,.f, M..lfl, L iia Tfl DAP Sold linrt irnaranleert br all Jrff' llll I U'UHU Eltls to VVliK llUUCO liamt. GOOD SOUND WOOD Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5 J LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and save you money DOORS WINDOWS Building paper lime cement brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court Hotse Big Ben Raised by Cas Rogers on But ter Creek. Sired by a thorongh bred Kentucky lack. His dam wasa large Maltese Jenny. He will make the present sea son at my place three miles North east of Pendleton on Wild Horse Creek. Terms: $10 to insure live colt. W. W. HARRAH OWNER A Merciful Man is Merciful to Beasts. Patent Humane Harness are the greatest blessing ever bestowed on horses. This new idea protects the horses, prevents rubbing and blistering of the skin and lightens the burdens. Call and see the great improvements. HUM4NE HARNESS are patented and we have the ex clusive riyht to manufacture and sell these harness in Umatilla county and all infringements will be .prosecuted. J. A. SMITH, HARNEPS AND SADDLES 218 Court Street. old xnwsrArnns to tut dndeh mrrta. on ahMvM. walla. Ar rti arran. nine numnaM ftM ntwna,ua In bur 1le of ino neb at 23 centa a tmndlc a i me cab 1 uuuuumiak onto, renal too. Oregon. aai Bvaai laiiai aa a , ar i w h - Today I offer the following e,. country property: '"i 120 nor arm fnr .v.r.i.. ' about one mile from aS new house. ' ! $10,000 for 600 acres, part bot(r,, ' proved; 350 acres in acres fine orcharrt, J0 $10,000-.'l20 acres or am-tkn w land, Improved; crop place; only two miles out a f 1,800 a new house and lot I. i torn. " ' $150 and up for lots on south .u. .. - lor Ings. w u"slncss :At Postoffice.: 'Phone, Red 277. Engine, Boiler and Macninerj REPAIRING Of all kinds is our specialty AH work guaranteed. Extra Parts Furnished for all KHhIs ui uurvesun iiacmnery. Manufacturer ol RIGBY - CLOVE HARVESTER 709 East Alta Street. Baltezore & Howe's Old Staid. Fine Yellow Newtown Ar,n! only 90 cents a box. Fresh Ranch Eces. 15 rr,t , dozen, We have the Famnns: and ii. ways satisfactory M0N0P0LE COFFEE A trial will convince von of its merits. D. KEMLER & The Big Store in a SmaS Koom. Alta Street, Opposite Saving. But UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY mis iAi Cor W. Alta and Lill thSts. L. Neff. formerlv of the Hotel Alta, has chatge of the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, and would k pleased to cate for jour horses Plenty o! stalls, large corrals for loose horsts and cattle Hay aw grain for sale. Chop null in cm nection. Through Picturesque Wisconsin Hvrtuyltcht t a luwnoraMe trip wlion Hindu ou tue Famous Badge State Express Minneapolis and St. Paul t Chicago dally. vis CuftJ t arluttacUed to tiw or thlH train. le"1?,,ur?oa at all Iiouiti a la lu only for wlint you order. . for lull Information nd to"' H. L. SISLER. flen l jt 248 Alder Street, rort:"".0" T. W.TEASDAU. General rej Agent. St. Tha rhrnrnn Dally found ol iale Tat Frazler'. ,