IS! DAILY EAST ORBQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1903. a, M..M. m m . Jf. A TTTTTrnTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Winter Underwear Underwear to keep warm. Just the thing for the approaching cold weather. We have them in cotton and wool. Cotton Ribbed, per garment 50c Extra Quality Cotton Ribbed, per garment 75c Very Heavy Cotton Ribbed, per garment 50c Extra Weight Fleece Lined, per garment 50c Heavy Wool, per garment $1.00, J. 25, 1. 50 Extra Fine Grades in Wool ' $1.75, 2.00, 2.50 to 3.50 Each Try a Suit of our Belfast Mash Linen I'ndiMwear. It will plt-ase you. BAER & DALEY One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers t GENERAL NEWS. The Colombian senate In lu a dead lock with the houso of ropresenta tlvoH nnil President Mnrrnmiin. The president and the lower house. The vault of tho bank of the Hayes llnnklnj; Company, at Queen City. JIo.. was blown to pieces Saturday night by burglars, with dynamite. It is not known how much they secur ed. Robert E. Farley, a White Plains, JC. J., lawyer, is suing Alexander Dowio (Elijah II.) for $1,000 alios ed to be duo him for defending one of nowle's "healers" In a malpractice case The Santa Fo will build a cut-off from Helen, N. M., 30 miles south of Albuquerque, to Texlco, Texas, which will be 230 miles long. Upon its completion the division between Iji Junta, Col., and Albuquerque will only bo used for local traffic. A Paris nurse attempted suicide by swallowing the contents of two tubes of Erboth's pure culture of ty phoid bacillus. Sne Is down with typhoid fever, as might be expected, but having a vigorous constitution, will recover. She is carefully watch ed to keep her out of the smallpox ward, as It Is not believed that she could swallow a bad case and live through tho results, at least until she has recovered from her present indisposition. NORTHWEST NEWS. Mrs. Permelia Barger, a pioneer of Washington, died of heart disease, Sunday, at Colfax. The University of Washington won the football game from Whitman. Saturday evening, by a score of 35 to 0. A huge lump of Iron was found In a field near Oregon City, Sunday, showing every evidence of being a fragment of meteor. i O. G. Vammcn, a pioneer of Aber-. deen, was Instantly killed Sunday; by the accidental dlschargo of a shot-' gun, while hunting in a boat. A now paper mill, costing $350,000, will bo built at Aberdeen, Wash. Fred S. Stanley, formerly of La Grande, Is ono of the promoters. A petition Is now being circulated at Island City, two miles from La Grande, asking for Incorporation. The town is 38 years old. Clackamas county democrats will have a straight ticket In tne field next year, for the first time In 12, years. They have decided not to -fuse. Jack Fairfax, a IC-year-old boy, just out of the Montana reform school, shot and Instantly killed a Japanese section hand at Missoula, Sunday morning. The Algoa, the largest steamship wer seen In the harbor of Portland, Is now taking on a cargo of 9,000 tons for the Orient. Tho cargo will be mostly Oregon flour. The output of tho La Grande sugar factory for the first half of tho sea son, was 16,500 sacks of sugar, on October 21. The season will close about Novembor 15. The Salem health board has ro- norted on conditions in the city and finds Jjut one case of typhoid there, notwithstanding tho condemnation of tho water sunply by tho stato lioard. t 4 4 4 ; -4 480 Acres Of AO bu. wlieat land il miles from Pendleton. 0 acres set to alfalfa. Iluuulng water, groj Improvement. One-half sec. of flue wheat land, nil Tuttlllla, miles from Pendleton. Plenty of water, good improvement. 1C0 auxmt which can be set to alfalfa, all subject to Irriga tion. Ditch through it. 1)20 acres of Hue dairy and stock ranch. Cutfl 100 tons of wild hay and 1150 tons grain hay. Two running streams, abundance of pine timber IMaceull under fence Open range near by. 460 seres good wheat land oue mile from town. 300 acres summer .fallow. 2000 acrenlaridon.Uuttercreek Will dpt(rit to running brpi OoMl Improvement!, Including 'ik!, pnel, etc Will wlutlr SAM 4, meep. nay. irm xntemnerr y bDiui and camp ouiflU included tWa hare a Ionic Hit of properlr Juit llkotbliln large and mail tracu, and 4 we can iuk you on me price. i COUi: AND HKE US j E. X. Wade & Bon i. o. iiox an 4 'I'Jione Blai-k lilt uflli-c In E. O. IJIdf j 4.4. 4' 4444'44 TT HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. Hill. Starbuck. M. J. MIssllo. Iicnedlck. E. H. Wolf, San Francisco. I'. C. Fry, San Francisco. D. Levin, Chicago. A. N'ylnndcr, Portland. Frank Luke, Spokane. Frank McTaggnrt, Omaha. Joe Jefferson, New York. Ed Salter, New York. I. orena Atwood. New York. Mrs. Charles. Nov York. II. E. Harris, Portland. Julln Prince, Portland P. It. Grant, Portland. H. Cregg and wife, San Francisco. F. E. Homey San Francisco. I. K. Levy. San Francisco. H. n. Strong, Walla Walla. Hen Holt, Walla Walla. A. F Stotter and wife, Walla. Sirs. W. A. Wilier. E. Ilragdon, Portland. Fred Fisher, SpoKnne. John G. Helfrich. Spokane K. n. Morden. W. A. Coulter. Golden Rule Hotel M. Beth, Yukon. Vera Osgood, Walla Walla. Walla C. W. Phillips and daughter, Pome roy . F. J. Gardner, Portland. J. C. Young city. -Mrs. E. Tnuslck. Walla Walla A. W. Downer. Walla Walla. M. Loner, Walla Walla. A. Turner, Walla Walla, Z. Housor, Echo.. C. L. PInkorton, Weston. J. O. Perkins, city. F. McQuarrle, Chicago. O. Crow, Davenport. G. W. Utt, city. W. H. Footule, New York. II. Jones, Echo. J. O. Perkins, city. M. Milger, Walla Walla. T. HInton, Walla Walla. F. H. Ileatne, Weston. J. W. Perlnger, city. S. S. GUI. Spokane. Leo Cunningham, Portland. W. A. Walker, Weston. PREJUDICED AGAINST TRIB. Dr. L. E. Bullingtr, of San Francisco, Expresses an Opinion Regarding the Greatest Liquor Habit Cure on Earth. Dr. L. E. Bulllnger. of San Fran cIsco, writes: "I was prejudicod against TRIB coming to me as It did hut I see now I was mistaken. have been traveling In England and the eastern states much lately aud find much evidence of TRIB'S work I bought twenty-five treatments for friends, and even' one has done its work well." Notice. It having bcon called to the atton tlon of the management of the Pen' oleton Woolen Mills that certain stores have sold blankets under the representation that they were made by the Pendleton mills, the public is hereby warned that renuieton Blan kets are sold only at the stores of the Alexander Department Storo, Peoples Warehouse. Fair Storo and James Crawford, How's This? W'r oftr Onr Hundred Dollars Reward for nny case of catarrh that can not he cured by Half Catarrh Cure. t 3. CHBNKV CO,. Toledo, O. W. fh nmleralirncd. hATff known fc'. J, Cheney for .the last 15 jean, ami bellere him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and Qnanclallr able to carry our any ODiiffaiioiu nuoe uj ineir sna. WK8T TKCAX, Wholesale DrsaUts, Toledo. O. WAI.UINO, KIXNAN Ic MAKVI.V, Whole sale urufgisis, loieao. v. limit's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous urfacea of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Bold tj sll rtrngglats. nan s ramuy mis nre me uesi. Lewistan Interstate Fair, Lewiston, ' Idaho, Oct. u to 31, 1903. For tho nbovo occasion tho O. H. & N. makes a rate of J7.20 for tho round trip. Tickets on sale October 20 to 30, inclusive. Final limit Nov. 2d, '03. For particulars, n.l on or address F. F. WAMBLE", Agent. STATIONERY WEEK AT FRAZIER'S Hpectsl sale of fancy box station er' this week only. One lot UOc sale prloeOc x uue lai duo sale price z&c U Ono lot 40o sale price 20o t One lot 90c sale price 15o Lot of odds and ends at & aud i 10 cents. J Bee our window I I ldAlu b store !THE LAW II FARCE HOMESTEADERS ARE NO LONGER RESIDENTS. Commutation Clnuse Opens Up the Way to Fraud Laws Should Be Repealed to Save the Public Land for the People. For more than forty ycnrR tho phrnso "Homestead I.nw" lias been plcnsantly fnmlllnr In American eara. It opened a way for millions of peo ple to get n foothold upon the lnud. The Idea was thut ns long ns thero was any portion of tho public domain fit for agriculture, and not otherwise appropriated, any citizen, or even any alien who bud declared his intention to iKicomo a citizen, might obtain J GO acres of it by filing his claim and paying certain nominal fees nnd set tling upon It to ninko his home in pood fnlth. It was a beautiful act of paternal ism Uncle Sam, the rich and loving father, JlvKliug his estate among nil his children, natural and adopted. And the plan worked ns beautifully as It sounded so long as there were farms to be had In that part of tho public domain which receives n good natural rainfall. Practically the last of such land has now passed away .from tho government. There is a vast empire yet loft an empire In which tens of millions will some time dwell but cvory aero of It must be Irrigated beforo'it will bo fit for homes. When this Is done, ono ncre will be equal In productive capacity to four acics depending upon rain fall. To Build a Home, The central thought In tho Hume stead Law, as tho name implies, is that a family should settle down to the enjoyment of an Independence from tho permanent tilling of the soil, When It Is used for nny other pur pose It becomes a misnomer and a disgrace. . The law sought to make sure of the permanence of the settler's homo by providing that he r.hould live up on and cultivate his homestead entry lor live years before getting final ti tle. If a family could remain that length of time upon a quarter section it would certainly become establish ed nnd attached to the ol. In the view of the law makers, neither less nor more could he asked ns n demon stration of good faith. Hut the commutation clause goes very far to nullify this wise provis ion of tho law In regard to n five years continuous resldenee and cul tlvatlon. Under this clause, title may pass to tho settler at the end of fourteen months, on payment 01 51.2.1 per acre. Chance to Evade the Law. The commutation clause Is entliely unnecessary to the settlor who in tends to comply In perfect good faith with tho lettor and spirit of the home Mead law. Whllo It would be going loo far to say thnt no ono has ver availed himself of this menns of shortening his residence ubon the land for n worthy purpose. It is fact that the method Is chiefly used by those who wish to evade t:ie real Intent of the law. There is a great struggle for valua ble pasture lands In the West The country continues to grow, and with It tho demand for beef nnd mutton, Tho public pasture avalluble for live stock does not crow, but becomes rei atlvely leas. Stockmon see the Blind- ow of coming chnnges in Innd laws when they will no longer be uble to use tho range without restrictions and without price. Naturally enough, they desire to mnkp themselves se cure In tho nossesslon of ns much good grazing land ns possible. Thero Is a way in which this may be done, and this Is by means of tho homestead law and convenient "dummies" to make entries upon It, Tho homestead law Is all light, but the commutation cluuso Is nil wrong. Tho honest settler docs not need It: and tho country doos not need tho other kind of settlers. The president has urgently demanded thp repeal of mis feature of the law, and backed by an enlightened and Insistent pub- 'ic opinion, his advice ought speedily to carry with congress. WILLIAM E. SMYTIlE, Sve Two From De;rth. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis", writes Mrs. W. K ,'Havl land, of Annonk, N. Y., "hut, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with iDr. King's Now Discovery, Our nieco. who bad Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful raodlcluo and today she its perfectly well," Dosporate throat nnd lune diseases yield to Dr. King's Now Discovery as to no other medi cine on earth. Infallible lor coughs and. colds. DOc and $1 bottlos guar anteed by Tallman & Co. Trial hot ties free. Farms for Sale. We now havo Hated for sale some of the best wheat farms and stock ranches In the county. All the places arc woll improved and well supplM with water. Also some very desir able city property. Call and got prices. DENTLEY & IIAUTMAN. A Love Letter. Would not interest you If you'ro looking for a guaranteed salvo for sores, burns or plies. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo,, writes: "I suffored with an ugly soro for a year, hut a box of Ducklcn's Arnica Balvo cured me. It's the best Salve on earth. S&c at Tallman &. Co.'s drug store. Mokl Tea positively cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful horb drink, no- moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded. .26c and DOc". Write to us for Ireoisamplo. w-. 11. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F, W. Schmidt ft Co.,1 druecists. A JOLLY SHOW. Bronson and Chenoweth's "Funny Folks" to Be Here All Week. Rronsnn ami Chenoweth's clever show will bo the attraction at tho Park theatre this week. This como iy organization presents n novel pro Ernm and out that Is sure to moot with the approval of all lovers of l-ood rlfcan comedy. T''e entire bill In full of "iiergy from the rise to thr fnll or tho ciirtuln. Kvu Thatcher, "The Irish Lady." one- of the lending members of the company. Is .1 recognized Irish chnr urter comedienne In the profession, her specialties bolug strictly high rlnss and one of tho best laughing nets to bo seen In tho country. Ttao Hronson Is another star feature )t "Funny Folks," her singing nnd com cdv work being of n hi Eh f'lindnid. nnd she is today acknowlodgod "Quocn of Vaudeville." Mrs. Orlfllth, of Los Angolos, chose n divorce rnthor than $02,000 which her husband offered her If she would continue to live with him. The court gave bor both, No Dessert More Attractive Why ino gt'lutino nnd sweetening, il.ivoriug nnd coloring when Jell-O produces better rewlts ill two mlnutei? Everything in the package. Simply add hot waturmidsi'tlocool. It's perfection. Atrnr-prl-ie to the housewife. No trouble, leu ex pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla vors: Lemon. Onmge, Strawberry, Hasp. berry. At grocers. 10c. PRACTICE EC0M NOT ONLY IN THE BUT GET ONE COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT-BLAST HEATERS Burn Hard and Soft Coal or Wood and cost less to operate than n) heating itn Thv nrn limit nil nil RntirAK ninu nrmrinlp nnrl linup ri?nlnrinnt7f( 1 stove making. wslfvM W w w tW a AAVfc Mat) UUU rilVMt till .'1.V J I saving tc purchasers. Prices range from The Cole's Hot Blast We cniaranter? Cole's Hot Rlast tn he the TIRHTRST .nft rnal stove made. We guarantee a saving of one 01 the same size. We guarantee an absolute uniformity of heat day and night with soft coal, slack or ve guarantee tnat tne rooms the soft coal, slack or sittings put in the stove the.night belore. Vu guarantee the feed door to lie smoke proof. We guarantee the Move to hold fire twenty four hours without attention. It is the cleanest, most economical and most convenient stove on the tnarkel. Steel Ranges and Cook St( Bp THYLO THE Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrof ulus affections. At nil times a match less system tonic and purifier. Money refunded if you aro dlssatiaflod. Fif ty conts nnd $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. A SEASONABLE and reliable friend for these cold nights is one of our HOT WATER BOTTLES Now is the tinio (o buy one because it may save a severe sickness by hav ing one ready in case of sudden chills or colds. Heat cures many pains and thii is the best way to apply it. W6 guaran tee every one of them. Don't forget that Tamarack Cough Balsam cares. Guar anteed. F. W. Schmidt's The Reliable Druggist pontofTice Block. rhoneMalu5i BUYING OF YOUR STOVE OR HEAT THAT CUTS DOWN YOUR FUEL $4.00 to $40.00 Heaters are Sold with the Following Gu - third the fuel over any lower draught solt coal storei cap be Heated Irom one to two nours N our floor can be seen the most ad we handle The "Superior and "Monarch iteel Ranges and took Stoves. ja vince you that our oilers win res. you. HARDWARE MAN Tay mv To Town, uui we can repalrjia,, nwu odeniapplUn, ""ue ooriii. flKAULK BROS,, HE j Agents for Stover Ou AChaoce of a Life Tii All facial, Utmiiia', -"KwiciaceBwn feet. Nniln .77 bHstcry birth """ouweiiYingtso,, Call on " J.B.I nrices till 91