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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1903. The Peoples Greatest Outfitters . J I'.tlf.NATHAM IWILLARD One of Our Fault less Fall Styles Faultless for its neat and ex treme style, will not co out of style soon. Made of the English kuotted Chevoit. strong in con struction, workmanship, equal to the custom garment, our guaran tee goes with ii. SELLS FROM 12 50 UP. With each cash pur chase ill our clothing department amounting to one dollar we pres ent you "with a ticket entitling the holder to a chance on a $375 Hamilton Piano. Mr. Therkel sen's guarantee for ten years goes with it and kept in tune one year free of charge. ALEXANDER DEPT. I STORE DESERT LAND LAW CONTEST BETWEEN SPECU LATORS AND HOMEBUILDERS. If you enjoy a good article, then smoke IHE PRIDE OF UMATILLA PEN DLETON BOQUET I are home made and of the best tobacco. A. RHODE, Maker. ;e Street Entertainment ry Evening Except Sundays ie Quaker Doctors In i I i ' n li.r a ftw wi'lks. Tlicv arc lining m.irvtl'm-. uerk. K aui t inyr TtTHIUVCa WmiUUl KJ11IC, UiUIMI or jmiti. j rv .iri- I ' lr (i and nervous di--c.ii.i-. Offices: Hotel Pendleton I'w " uHea in Drivnte i to 12 duih (Mint Sund.ivs Law Is Abused In Many Ways by Reason of Its Laxity Country Is Fastly Passing Into the Hands of the Land Companies. Speaking ot the desert land act, iu the rocent Irrigation congress, Wil liam K, Smythc, one of the most ver satile and Interesting talkers among tlm giants there, said: "In order to take up land under this stntnte, you do not have to live on it for a month, a week or an hour. You swear that you havo actually visited tho land, that you have made arrangements to havo a portion of it irrigated, then make your tiling at the land office, pay $1.25 an acre, and the title Is yours. Any man or wo man over 21 years ot ago, can tako tip 300 acres In this way any man or woman, which includes your hired help, your sisters, cousins and aunts, and any other convenient dummy who may bo In the neighborhood. By this means an Individual or corpora tion may take up thousands of acres In a day. When the transaction Is completed, tho land ls gone irrevoc ably from tho government and the owner may put It to any use he pleases. "'But it must be irrigated,' some- one suggests. Yet, but thero is Irrl gallon and Irrigation. Thero Is kind which actually moistens tho so so that It vlll respond to cultivation There is another kind that costs lit tie money or labor, yet serves to in creawj the yield of wild grasses. And I there Is still another which does to swear by until you cet your rich nat ural nasturcs safely through the I doors of tho land office. . "The naked truth Is that tho Amer ...... l.nln tlin ICilll III UIJli: UIU ucufe ui v..w heritage under the operations of ex 1st nc land laws. Senator rarls Gin son, of Montana, whose home is at Great Falls, declares that unless the absorption of the public domain ny sneeulators and cattle syndicates 1 sneedilv stooped, 'the very land which It Is proposed to reclaim by national Irrigation will all be taken. Tresldeut Itoosovelt pleads for the repeal of these lawB In his last mes page to congress. "The country must decide between the man and the steer. Whatever the decision, there Is no danger that the beef supply will fall. We shall raise many more and better cattlo than ever before when irrlgablo parts of the public domain are reclaimed and settled. But If tho present land laws remain much longer in full torce and effect, thero is real dun. ger that the supply of cheap homes will fall. "We simply cannot oat our cake 1 and have it, too. We cannot givo our I land to the cattle-syndicates and save 1 It for those who want to make homos I The time has come when we- must . choose between theso two rival claim ants for the people's land.' MONTERASTELL! BROS. Marble and Cranite Works MONUMENTS, HRUWTONKO, COP INGS AND Bl'ILMAU t-TO.NK W 00 our own work ntul Ri'aritntee tht Mme at lowest price. Kttimatca uiteu on all kinds ot Cut Stone. We bne n larire Mock mid v.ou'0 be plead ed tnjhavc roil cxamluo It. r f- K 5-' Til a'n Street Pendleton, Oregon Near OK .IN Peiot BRANCH BdOl' AT IIKrTNKK. 01! K. Harbor mmercial Co. t Keep Everything P0 keep a good big I ary Flooring, "ic and Finish, r. Also all IlnH. t,,(" Lumber, In th and shtnM.. Lct Doors, Win ilJ! ' r''ng, Building pPr and Ann). I complete, anrf ,n. f Lumber will rnna in plaelno 'th the : : farbor Com. Co. h c- K. Depot Do You Enjoy What You Eat? If yon don't, your food does not do you much good. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is the remedy that ovnry one should take when thero is any t...ng wroiiK with the stomach. There is no way to maintain tho hoalth and strength of mind and body oxcept by nourishment. There Is no way to nourish exctpt through the stomach. The stomach must ho Kept iieauny ume and sweet or tho strength will let down and disease will set up. No annetite. loss of strength, nervous nesB. headache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings, rifting, indigos lion, dvsnensla and all stomach troii' bles aio quickly cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Sold by Tallmon & Co. EXPECTS GREAT RUSH. mm. feinby e.rrl.J Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors Is Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St, Opp Court House f E. MOTSCHMAN Teaches a thorough course in voice culture, piano an 1 violin, for information en quire at J. O'Nell, of the O. R. &.. N, Passen ger Department, Arfticlpates large Number of Homeseekers. Perhaps tho conditions voi m-v so favorable to a great rush ol tour ists and homeseekers, to the west as this fall and the O. It. & N. Is preparing to handle the great hulk of this travel J. O'Nell, of tho passenger depart ment of tho O. It. & N.. who recent ly visited this city. Is enthusiastic over the prospects, for a heavy traf fic. Crops are good in the east, and nrices are fair and those of tho east em people who expect to visit tho coast In the near future, are sure to select this occasion to do so. The extraordinarily low rate from Chicago and Sllssotiri rlvor points, over tho Ilarrlman linos Is an Inducement to travel, and the passenger department Is nrenarlng for tlto rush. Among the new purcnases 10 oo made by tho O. II. & N In the near future, are 15 now locomotives, anu 1 2.0.00 tons or new steel raus w oo used In improving tho roadbed. The excurslou rate over this road has necessitated tho purchase of now passenger equipment, within the past two years, and this win be runner enlarged upon, as fast as factories ran turn tho cars and engines out. The new dining car service which is to go into effect, on trains no, g anu t Empire Piano House. No Dessert More Attractive Vhv use celoiine and tpend hours soaking, fcweeteniug, flavoring Bud coloring when Jg!1-U produces better results in two minutes? Evcxy Hunt; in tho jnickuge. Himply add hot wuterimdfcettocool. It's perfection. A sur prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex peuse. Try it to-day. In I'our Fruit Fla vors: Lemon. Orange, Struwberryi Basp. berry. At grocers. 10c Ml tirilflt.1- ft NEW ARRIVALS ANOTHER lot of new style Box Coats for ladies has just come in and we have the best values to be (omul in Pendleton. All wool Kersey Co,Us, stoll fiont. wide capo. bla:k, all .izes, only Jo. 50. Kersev Cloth Coats, new stylo, satin lined, 55 00. ( Ribbed cheviot Box Coats, new Style, all sizes, black, $5.00. Fine Kersey Box Coat, new cape, collar, stoll front, tan color, satin lined, vety swell, $13 50 and ,'14.00. Fine lot of Children's coats and cloaks, the nobbiest styles and lowest prices to be found in town. FURS OF ALL KINDS Tor CHILDREN, MISSES and LADIES. Furboas, black, medium size, only 00c each. Fur capes, fine quality fur, well lined, only ii 75. Ladies' fur boas, new style, front 90c up to 00 each. Our furs and coats must bo cen to fully appreciate the splendid values and nobby styles we are showing SATURDAY'S SPECIALS Calico, all colors, to yards to one person. 35c. Muslin, Bleached, to yards to one person, 35c. Outing flannel, 7c grade, 10 yards to one person, 50c. Men's black shirts, double front, 50c value, special 45c. Men's dark grey suits, good heavy goods, 5.y8. Men's griy wool pants, worth ti.65, special, $1.45. Misses percale and gingham dresses, all kinds 20 per cen. oil. Boys' light weight underwear, to close out, toe garment. THE F H I R R L. The Place for Bargain. MEDICAL LAKE; III Medical Lake Ointment li the most unfailing, the most instantly soothing and lastingly bene ficial, the cleanest' and most gialcful of remedies for nil acute and exhausting pain to which such treatment can be applied. This Ointment possessing the wonderful curative and healing properties: of the famous fledlcal Lake Salts, is a preparation which Is more positive In its bene ficent action than any other made. For Cuts, Hums, Bruises, Hczema, Rough and IMmply Skin, Sunburn, Ulcers, Mosquito and all Insect Hltes, ills peerless, simple, efficient alone it will do much, hut when used together with Medical Lake Soap ami Salts, Ithccomes doubly effective. Children meet with almost dally accidents hence, mothers would be wise if ihcy keep a box of Medical Lako Ointment constantly on hand. Especially soothing and healing if applied to the bruised or injured parts immediately after washing. 25c. a box, at your Druggist. Medical Like Pinters a uonJrrful cure tor fpralnt, 5orcnri ol Client nnt Hack, an all StralneJ nj limited rtutctes, lnvaluit'l tr Colds and Sore Throat. These Plaster art a hyi;enlc and scientific dinUnatM of h'jllnc and strenphetilnc Eums. together with (he curative qualities of flfJIcal Lake Jalta. 2ic eacll. nEDICAL LAKE SA1 TS flFQ. CO., Sole flfrs., New York and Spokane, Wnslt. fi. on October 1. ,w:ll Hhorti'li tho time BRAVES ABROAD, A number of the SIwuhIhv stopped hetwoi'ti Portland and .Huntington' - , nwlillc in town ninl niiiile purclmfos about an hour, by cut tint,' out the Umatilla Indians in Daker City on or various iirtlidos and mipplIeK Tho stoim for meals, nnd will add nil t it ' ..., piKhln Trin Btpiaws did tho buying for the most Kant appearance to the trains, which J nnu,n nsnmo 1 rip. , 1lrt f(). u (IoolV0K ,, thrm fronl no other western road can boast. A dozen or moro Umatilla reserva-1 fiistoni to look out not only for their Tho O It & N has tho honor of """ '"dlaim with their BiprnwH, pii.i-jown needH ami nt'COHHltles. but that ritnnliii- Hie' mnsl r.li'.L-nnt vi'Hlllilllf,l ! lOOS-8 Illlll (MlltailH passed tlirtlllKll Of ttlC litlCltH Will) IITO Onl.V OXpCCt ll trniiiH in tlm w..t nn,i tlm riimibed tho city yesterday mornliiK on tholrio provide- kiiiiio when out 011 tho between Portland and Huntington Is reputed to bo tho best on the Pa cific Coast. Tho two feet of rooK ballast and tho now flu-pound steel, wllh whlrli tho track has been fur nlshed mako it a pleasant and rora fortable road to rldo over, and tho scenic attractions are beyond comparison. TO ENTERTAIN STOCKMEN. Portland Will Raise $10,000 for Na tional Livestock Convention. The Chamber of Commerce of Portland has already appointed a committee, consisting of Charles E. l.add. John F. O'Bliea, M. D. Wisdom, GcorKO Taylor, C. J. Millls, IIUku MC' Gulro and John C. Ainsworth to ar raneo entertainment for tho mcetlnK of tii National Livestock Associa tlon. which will bo held In that city m January, 1904. One of tho first autica of tho com' raittcc will bo to raise a fund of 10,- 000, with which to entertain tho vis itors. The Oregon delegation at the Kansas City convention last winter, promised to give' tho association a toucli of high Ufa If It would come to Oregon. It took tho Oregonlans at their word, and now tho goods are to bo delivered. Owing to tho formation of the In- denendent Packing Company, th coming meeting Is to bo tho roost Important hoi1 5a jrars, and a large representation Is expected from all parts of tho country, Oregon stock men aro expected to turn out en masse. way Home from HnaUo river, near Old's Kerry, where (hey SMMired a large (piantlty of salmon for wlntor provender, says tho linker City Hum oerat. ' i Upwards of llfty of their horses were heavily packed with Hsu, which had been, dried. annual expedition from the tlon. Notice, All persons Indebted tu II M. Sloan, plenso call and settle theii accounts. Blacksmith shop comer Cottonwood and East Alta. Fruit Fair Walla Walla From 8ep- temuer 28th to O.ctobe, 4th, 1803. For the above occasion the O. Jl. & N. makes a rate of 1.90 for the round trip, selling dates September 28th, 29th and 30th, October 1st and 2d 1903. with a limit of three days except tickets sold on October 2d, limit will bo October 4th, 1903. For particulars, call on or address F. F, Wamsley, agent O. if. ft t. 5 . r aLaLW Blir They marrl'd for love, didn't they? Me Yen. 8hi Ara they happy? lie Yea; the JuJi;e srtvntid tbem a diyolce ytilcrdar, 8 i 4 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 M 1 1 H