Bright 's Disease and Diabetes News. San Francisco, Oct. 1G, 1903. . P. W. Schmidt's Pharmacy: Dear Sirs: Tho discovery in this city of a now diuretic Is saving thousands of llres. It Is hard for pcoplo to bo llovo who arc not oyo witnesses. You as a brother druggist will know that up to this tlmo chronic Dright's DIs easo and Diabetes havo been neces sarily fatal. It Is so no longer. And I now only know this by being on the ground, but I was also one of the patients. I had both Brlghts' Dis ease and Diabetes and looked upon death as lnovltablc. I was so preju diced I wouldn't buy tho now treat nient. I couldn't believe It. So they gave It to mo to provo It. I not only recovered, but have since given It to somewhere near fifty patients and know of only three or four failures. I am a pioneer druggist of this city, have been doing business on my own premises for forty-eight years, and I nOw declare to yau on my hanor as n brother pharmacist the absolute cura bility of the?? dread diseases In about nlne-tehtba of all cases. I understand ttlo business men who are placing It before tho world havo appointed you to represent them In your city, and 1 beg to toll you that thoro aro lives to bo saved and friends to bo mado. Yours sincerely, CAllI, D. ZEILK, We send for the Fulton Compounds to which tho abovo refers and now have them In stock. Thoy are tno first cures the world has over seen for chronic Brlghts Disease and 1)1 nbetes. Freo pamphlet. F. AV. Schmidt's Pharmacy. E. D. BOYD Has Real Estate for Sale REAL, ESTATE of all kinds and descriptions, ranging from a small residence to one of the most modem and best equipped mauBlous with in the limits of the city of Pendleton, and from a farm of a few acres of good alfalfa land to thousands of acres of wheat laud. Call or Address E. D. BOYD, 111 Court St. E MPLOYERS UNION NATIONAL FEDERATION TO FIGHT LABOR UNIONS Will Also Aim to Standardize Mater ial and Suppress Unfair Competi tion Will Hold Up the Hands of Contractors In Floats With Organ ized Labor Open Shop Issue Is Squarely Drawn. MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE WORLD Don't be satisfied to move along in the same old way for low wages. We can help you carve out a miccmmCuI riiiwr. Thousands have increased their salaries by following our plan. We can train you in spare time and at small co-t for any of the following positloDH : Uleclmtlcul, Iilautrlc.il, Mtt.ii in, or Civil Knulnuur, lClectrlclftn. Surveyor, Arctiltect, UrilftH nllin, IziooUU -tf ier, rtetlOKrl-i or, Teucller. Hhnw Curd Wrltor "Window Dr.MMur, or Ail. Writer CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 799 SCRANTON, PA. Or lit on our local representa tive, T If. Bracking, 127 Lee street Pendleton, Ore. 6 Your ELECTRICALWORK Will be properly and prompt ly done if entrusted to us. We can fill your wants for electrical supplies of all kinds Electrical contracting is our specialty and we would like to figure with you. Sole dealers in the old reli able Edison I, amps. Good Work Right Prices J. L. VAUGHN West Court Street NearMnttlock llldg. All persons knowing J themselves to be in- debted to nie will j call and settle their i their accounts as I 1 need the money, T t Conrad Platzoeder l Meat Market i OH and Sweet Spirits of Eden Are guaranteed to cure any cose of Ktlea uiatlsm Money back if thy fall. A C. Koeppen I BrosAgts. fir Pemfleton Chicago, Doc. 10. -Preliminary steps were taken In Chicago today to organize a national federation of lo cal employers' associations In tho building lines. In the opinion of those well Informed as to tho pur poses ami scopo of tho movement, Its importance can scarcely be over estimated. In plain words, It alms to coil) the excessive exactions of tin: labor uutous, from which iho building tiades havo suffered of latu ptrhiifB more than any other line. Other objects, such ns Jhc stand arflllhie of material and the suppres sion of unfair competition, will be kept in view by the now organiza tion, but all of these will bo of sec ondary Importance In comparison with tho main purpose of advancing and protecting tho Interests ot tho contractors in their relations to tha labor unions. Tho Idea of the National Associa tion of Employers, under which nnmo the federation Is to be known, had Its lrceptlon In the formation of .he I'ulldlng Trades Employers' Associa tion of Now York last spring. Noth ing of the kind on so large a scale had over been achieved In any rlty In this country, and all cities which l.nt been disturltod.by labor contllcts watched tho outcome. Boon slmllnr organizations were formed In other cities and the Idea of a nntlonal fed eration was the result. Represented In tho federation aro the following trades: Architectural Iron, elevator building, plastering, house drainage, mantel and tile work, masons and builders, plumbers, steam titters, carpenters, stone cut ters, marble manufacturers, painters, decorators, mosaic work and electric al work. Declaration of Purposes, The objects of the organisation, as set forth in the call for today's coil' lerence, aro as follows: To advance and protect tho Inter ests of the contractors. To secure equitable treatment in their dealings with their employes. To encourage organization aim tho formation of associations of contrac tors. To regulate conditions among building contractors. To maintain peace and harmony between the employer and employe. The basis of settlement of all dis putes should bo conciliation and ar bitration. Tho sympathetic strike should be absolutely prohibited. Whore conditions arc proper and employes' associations exist, agree ments to be made with them. A uniform form of agreement be adopted and used In making joint agreements, wages being adjusted according to local conditions, All agreements to embody the Co! lowing principles: There shall bo no restriction of tho use of machinery or tools. There shall bo no restriction of the use of any manufactured material except prison-made. No person shall have the right to Interfere with the workman during working hours, The use of apprentices shall not be prohibited. The foreman shall be tho agent of the employer. All workmen aro at liberty to work for whomsoever they see fit. All employers aro at liberty to em ploy whomsoever they see lit. Fight Against Open Shop, The last clause Is a plain declara tion for the open shop. Union men have always contested that a suc cessful movement to establish tho open shop meant the end of organ Iz ed labor For this reason It Is pre dicted that the new association will ! havo tho antagonism of tho unions from tho very outset. Foreseeing tho probablo aim of tho new association, tho American Fed eration of Labor, assomblod la annu al convention In IlOBton last month, gave extended attention to tho open shop issue and formulated a roport strongly opposing It. Tho action of thu two organiza tions, ono representing three-fourths of tho organlzod workmen of Ameri ca, and tho other representing tho building trades of tho ontlro country,! portend a conflict tho qxtont and re sults of which enn bo but faintly im agined. The organization of tho building1 trades Is tho first great stop In tho movement urged by President Parry of the National Manufacturers' asso-1 elation to organize all employors ot I the United States -In a fight against' tho alleged unjust domands of tho labor unions. Tho success of this first effort, so far as tho work of or ganization is completed, is Buch as to gratify Its promoters. Tho extent to which It has "caught 1 on" is evidenced by tho fact that nearly fifty cities wtro represented among tho delegates present when ' lbe conference opened this morning. Among tno Cities aro Now York, Chi cago, Pittsburg, ftnn Francisco, .St. louls. Minneapolis. Topeka, Cedar Haplds, Clnclnnntl, Nowark, Ileadlng, East St. Imls, Detroit, Indianapolis, , Cleveland and Erlo, I CLAIM IS REJECTED ACTING COMMISSIONER J. H. FIMPLE'S OPINION. COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FflOOME, PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic parties, (loco teams with competent drivers for commercial men. Speedy horses and nanusome rigs for evening and Sun Jay drives. Gentle horses for family 'jse. Stock boarded at reasonable rates, Best of care given to transient ttock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton Phone Mfin 181. Wood and Coal Some Fine Dry Wood now on Hand at Prices as Low as the Lowest, Also Good Uoal. All (Jiish. (Jail at 038 Main street or Phone Main 1121. P. P. COLLIER JOKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS euro J y.-pepsla and all disorders a: Isini,- troin Indigestion. I?nrinrvl by ph.slclans everywhere No euro, no pa". 2S cents. For rule by P. W. Schmidt ft Co. Trial package fre bv writw in W. H, Hooker ft Co.. Buffalo N. Y. Appeal Will Probably Be Taken tn the Secretary of the Interior Question Is One of Precedence of Laws: Swamp Land Grant or Al lotment to the Indians. Governor Chambonaln has received a communication from Acting Com missioner J. H. Kimplo, of the United States land ofllco, notifying him that the state's claim to 92.S78.09 acres of laud, situated In tho Klamath Indian reservation, had been rejected. This land was claimed by tho state as swamp land in November, 1902, by General W. H. Odell, then noting as state's agent to select swamp land in this particular case, under tno ad ministration of Governor Oeer, and the claim was rejected by the land de partment because tho land claimed w.ih situated within tho Indian reser vation and subject to allotment to the Indians. Tho covornor received the ofllctr-l notice yesterday morning, nnd tho de cision was submitted to tho state land board. .After a consultation It was concluded to place tho niattor in the hands of Attorney General Crawford with -instructions to appeal tho case at onco to tho secretary of tho Interior upon the ground that tho awamp lam grant of 18tu takes precedence of tho allotment to tho Inu.uns. Acting Commissioner Kimplo, ot tho general land office, in passing upon the claim, concludes: "At tho dnte of the passage ot tho swamp land grant to Oregon, March 12, 1SC0, the lands ot tho Klamath In dians woro unccded and were not sub ject to any general grant, such as is tho swamp land grant, nnd the swamp grant could not, therefore, operato on the lands In question. "The Klamath Indian reservation was created by (he treaty of October 14. 1.SS4. II article 1 tho Indians ceded to tho United States all their right, title and claim to all the coun try claimed by them, reserving to themselves a certain described tract or body of land to bo set apart uh a residence for tho Indians, to bo hold and regarded as an Indian reserva tion. "The Indians' right of occupancy to thu lands in tho present reservation has never been extinguished, and tho lands embraced therein aro subject to allotment to tho Indians. "It Is not necessary to consider tho question as to tho swamp claim to any lands in such reservation which havo not been allotted to tho Indians, as tho reservation is still In exist ence, and until such reservation Is extinguished no nctlon regarding tho disposal of lands therein, other than by allotment, can bo taken. "In view of tho fncts abovo sot forth I am of the opinion that tho claim of tho state, under tho swamp grant, does not attach to any lands In the Klamath Indian reservation." Christmas Openi Celebration Showing of Latest Novelt'j EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS One Hundred Dollars a Box. Is tho value II. A. TIsdale, Summor ton. 8. C. places on DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. He says: "I had tho piles for 20 years. I tried many doc tors and medicines, but all foiled ex cept DoWltt'H Witch Hazol Salvo. It curod mo." It Is a combination of tho hoallng properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients: rellovoa nnd permanently cures blind, bleed' ing, itching and protruding plies, soros, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. Sold by i oilman & uo. FORMALLY CEDED. Guantanamo Tomorrow Decomes American Territory. Havana, Doc. 9. Guantanamo will bo formally handed over to Admiral Darker tomorrow, as on Amorlcan naval base of supplies. Tho ceremo ny will be hold aboard tho KcarsarBo, with the flag raised at noon, followed iy a great banquet. A Costly Mistake. Illundcrs aro sometimes vorv ox- ponslvo. Occasionally life Itself Is the price of a mistake, but jou'll novor bo wrong If you take Dr. King's Now Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, uoaaacne, Liver or uowol troubles. Thoy aro gentle, yet thorough. 2Cc at Tollman ft Co.'b dnie store. - . . r a r" 1. n . O I-. . , t n I 1 . . Next Saturday, uacmuci i&iu, win nuiu uur Annual ChristJ I.. I -l mm nrl nlrt rtlnflCMfA in inuitinn 1 1 1 Upening vcieuraiwu, uu ... .t.l.,,k ,, our customJ with thejr friends ana me general pudiic, to attend, from 10 a to 9 P. Mi With each purchase amounting to 10c and over we will servi, a cup of our Delicious Hot Chocolate. With each purchase amounting to 25c and over we will serve a, of the chocolate and present a dainty little bottle of Perfume. 11 M 4.L l. ..r.l-.r.e nmniintinfr f n Li nrt finrl nvir um ...111 vriiii eui.il (jui uiuDw - - ...... ' 'l . w in serve at of hot chocolate and present a beautiful little Bisque Figure. With each purchase amounting to $3.00 and over we will 5 . . a A-a. .r r . cup of the chocolate, present a Dotue 01 penume ana Bisque figure in addition give a ticket which will entitle the holder (any time a Desember 25th) to $1.00 worth of any of the preparations or househ remedies which we make. We take this means of advertising our Holiday Stock. We hi never before offered such an exceptionally line 101 01 inristmas and 1 Year's Gifts, and we are in hopes that every person, young and old.i or woman, in this vicinity will come in and help us celebrate, Salurdl December 12th, 10 A. m. to 9 k. m. RM.SCHMID' Kits; VP- fcfB! f 161- 1 1 Itttrli lute III SI Post Office Block Pendleton, Off! Write down tin; names of all whom you want to give presents; look over the following I Christmas and New Year Gifts; then select and write down after each name the thine that oat j or would probably like. If you do this and then come to our Christmas Opening Celebration! urtlav, Uecemlier iatii, your Holiday liuvinc this year will be made easy and a dclichtliil pltil This list is only partially complete, come and see the goods themselves. PERFUMES In fanoy holiday bottles or canes, or by the ounce MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BOOKS CALENDARS AND CARDS POCKET KNIVES For boys, ladies and mun. All thu latent and finest shapes, sizes, handles and blades. SHAVING SETS Handsome Mngs, Brushes and Razors PICTURE FRAMES POCKET BOOKS Foremen boys and ladies. A splendid line FINE BOXED CANDIES HANDKERCHIEF BOXES FANOY WORK BOXES COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES VASES ' FOUNTAIN PENS METAL NOVELTIES CURIOS AND STATUARY BRUSHES nalr, Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hat, Shoe, Flesh, and every other kind of brush MILITARY BRUSHES The newest styles in shapes, colors, I nnd bristles TRIPLE PLATE MIRRORS Handsomest backs vet proiluctil TRAVELING CASES Leather All necessan utensils iM SMOKERS' SETS A great variety CIGAR CASES Holiday cigars in bojes, put up tsp"1! for holiday gifts PHOTO AND AUTO ALBUMS Biggest lot of these we have ever slj ELEGANT PERFUME ATOMIZERS DECORATIVE CANDLESTICKS HAND MIRRORS MEDALLIONS Toilet reqnisits of all kinds styles aodfl TOILET SETS MANICURE SETS PARLOR AND STUDY LAMPS FINE WRITING MATERIA SCRAP BOOKS BURNT LEATHER N0VELT1K WOOD NOVELTIES ,,, lldiy GoodB ?Fd wo quote lhB Prlcos that 80118 thom faat- Com0 Hi A early oholce-tho Boat. For a small deposit we rosorvo goods for yon to bo taken any 1 Christmas. Tell yonr friends about our Big Souvonir Christmas Opening Colobratiou. F.AaZ.SCHTVII di DRUGS-GrTPirn Post Office Block Pendleton, 01 1 1- I.J1AN ERIN ItlSTI III! Kilt i-Ui