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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1904)
ice rii.. Of 3C Jard -an. ruse ram I til, OF I iAR' Ith est I yen J irk LA D0 ODER'S GREAT jUNCE SALE .STOCK TAKING WE FIND A NUM- REMNANTS IN FINE DRtSS rjjNENS, CALICO, b IU WE HA- E DOWN ALL OUR REMNANTS CALL EARLY AINU Hbr rlKST rATABlG SAVING. EXADER'S DEPARTMENT STORE STORE WITH TINY PRICES .-. PHRPARRR AMn DDHCDDfiTC AD mnn RATIONAL LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION K II Tl 1 M A I ISM' the executive National Livc- BIC PLUMBING Oct Work and the BfH Will stand comparison with the best of 'em. T,he work is as near perfec tion as humans can attain the price therefor as cheap as anybody should expect. We do all 1-inds of sani tary plumbing and gas fitting, and charge you not imtnoderatelv. Let us estimate on your next necessity in our line. To tho mcmbura ot committee of tho Stock Associntlnn. Gentlemen: In making my annual report to tho members of the National Livestock Association. 1 shall go Into a detailed statement as to the efforts put forth during the past year, what tho stock men desire of tho association in tho future, ami tho condition of tho or ganization, with tho hope that this In formation may prompt tho members lu give It titl. .uppuii and assistance which It deserves, taking Into con sideration tho fact that It Is absolute ly In their Interest. I regret to say that tho unfavorable conditions which tho industry has ex perienced during the past year has not prompted tho generous financial or moral siT,)rt wo have had heretu joif. i.iiu ,1,14 prevented a large num ber of delegates from tho central and eastern states from attending this convention as they very much de sired to tto. It Is with deep regret that 1 am owiged to announce to you tho death ui our uencrai Counsel at Washing. M. Sprlngor, December Ith. CLARKE & Co. 2ii Court Street itHIM 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I ! tllHIIIIIHWHWHtiMt Work is the Cheapest I jour sewer connections made and your sewsr work experienced man who guarantees his work4 Work I to me is never slighted If you place your 10b in I it will be done right and at a resonable price. Pool i means a continuous expense, while first-class work me and causes no trouble or additional costs. Con- pie you give an order for your work. H. F. SHULTZ IBtrilding, Room 1 2. Phone Black 30 J Mill 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I 4 THE BEST THE 310.ST PROPERLY WITHOUT WHOLESOME MILLED A SUPEKIOft !RS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. 5LETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. KJR PLUMBING! "one bv a Scientific Plumber and vou will not with bad breaks. Let us ngure on your work. THE PLUMBER COURT STREET ton. Hon. William which occurred on I rum pneumonia aucr an illness of out a tow days. Legislation. I nm nlcascd to advise you that ear. ly In February tho bill which the is- sociatlon caused to bo Introduce.! in tho Fifty-Seventh Congress providing for fedeml Inspection on all interstate shipments of live stock, passed the senate and became a law. The, m. actment of this bill will bo an Im mense saving to thff live stock shlp- rers or mis country. All other measures which wo had before kici congress failed of passage because of the deadlock In the senate over the Panama canal and Statehood bills. These measures were re-Introduced at the beginning of tho special session of the Forty-eighth congress, being as follows: "A Hill Providing for a Classified Census of Livestock," calling upon the president to appoint a commission to Investigate and re port upon the forest reserves and con ditions of the arid and semi arid states, with a view of agreeing upon some bill for the amiable adjustment of these difficulties. In this connec tion I am glad to report that me pifsident complied with our request, and on November 30th appointed as this commission Hon. W. A. Richards, commissioner of the general land of fice; Hon. Gilford Piuchot, Chief Forester of the Department of Agri culture, and Hon. F. H. Jewell, Chlsf Englneei of the Department of Geo logical Survey, with Instructions to report at the rarnest possible date. This association desired In addition to these three, one practical cattle man and one practical sheep man, but tlje Chief Executive did not deem this advisable. However, this com mission Is quite satisfactory and no doubt will be of great service In reach nig the iR sired, ccnrlU3lon. I desire also to say that the sentiment is rap idly growing towards individual con trol of the grazing lands of this coun try, and in my opinion It is a question of but a short time before some satis factory agreement will be reached between Interested 'parties. The Antl-Shoddy Bill. 1 The Grosvenor Anti-Shoddy 1)111 1 was also re-introduced at this session. I The principal opposition to tho pas sage of the measure comes from mem bers of tbe National Association of Woo) Manufacturers. Their argument ' is, that we seek to prevent the manu- torture of fuouuj in any tonn. Their promises being false, It follows that their argument against this measure Is eminently unfair as well as unrea 1 sonable This association seeks only j to have manufacturers stamp their : goods, giving the percentage of shod I riy the same as manufacturers of i Oleomargarine are compelled to stamp tbe'r product The manufacturers al so object to the section of our bill providing for federal Inspectloa, lalmlng that r T:t. ,:a a nuirimeiu ii i.r., noSs t0 havc their mills filled with these officials. It does not" seem that this argument should have i any weigiu, ior tne reason that feder ii inspectors in all of the pack! nouses Oi IIIO COUntrv. ill.-.-.mnr.rl actor ps. distilleries, etc., do not work a detriment to the business. I Invited the Hon. C. H. Harding, president of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers to attend this meeting or designate some person to discuss this question with you, but ho re futed. Unloading Time Limit. A bill has also been reintroduced, nrovldlng for extension of the time limit for unloading live stock In tran sit west of tho one hundredth merid ian from twenty-eight to forty hours: also a bill transferring matters per taining to forest reserves from tho Department of the Interior to tho II tiartmcnt of Agriculture: a bill com pelling transportation companies to haul all livestock in tralnload lots ot ten cars or more at a minimum of twenty miles per hour. Wo hnvo nU so given our endorsement to a bill In. troducod hv tho Interstate Commerce Law Commission which 3caUs amend so as 'ween romnetlnc local ties and NOT A SKIN DISEASE. It is natural to rub the snot that hurts, anil wln-n rt,. ns !FinS aT,a 800tin? through the joints and muscles ami they are ,n0 inflamed and sore, the sufferer is apt to turn to liniments and piaster ui icuci , ana wane sucn treatment may quiet the pain temporarily, no amount of rubbing or blistering can cure Rheumatism, because it is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system,. and erery time you are exposed to the same comlitions that caused the first attack, you are going to have another, and Rheumatism' will last just as long as the poison is in the blood, no matter what you apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one causa of. nneumatism ; stomacK troubles, bad UigcttioM, weak kidneys torpid liver are other causes which bring: on this painful dis ease, because the blood becomes tainted with the poisonous mat ter which these organs fail to carry out of the system. Cer tain secret diseases will produce Rheumatism, and of all forms this is the most stubborn and severe, for it seems to affect every bone and muscle in the body. The blood is tbe medium UALK TO aiiEJCr AT 21IQKT. tdn.y, Ohio. Auuat 09, 1M. I raw month! aao X waa faalloar waa rumaown ana nnsoi la rat mine i HiifimaiirDMnauit rntumtiifl oaini in m w tainu, n4 .!&- clti. Th madiaina I uiftd tn ma in if o (Mings. m. temparnry rcllaf l btl ao tBT anal. I. bU, I btiu IU tu, ad fUr Uklnf M for soma Mm waa wall alaaitd with MM reault, it did away with tha rhaaDuiui paiaa, cave built an mv tiDl tranrth andamrcT. It la a rood madl. built id my tanaral niUm, ctrlaa; am etna, without a doubt, and 1 uraln andoralnr It, a. P. 1). No.1, 8. a, BOUOHTWf. by which the poisons and acids tn are carried through the svstem. and it drwsn't matter what kind of the Interstate Commerce Act Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or yo 'nnn'il?1 d,sc!;'r,tll,int,on1 can never get permanently rid of it. As a cure for rheumatic troa- romnetlnc locallt es and see- M. c o t. 1. , , ... tlons and between different descrip- ;?':tX,' HlLwlnr. Vil 8n 'nme " " " tions of traffic, and also for relief from and rum tbe d,ITstlon like Potash, Alkalies and other strong drugs, tho maintenance of rates unreasonable 1 ajamw aw. .. but tones up the general health, gently In themselves. ,J f f stimulates the sluggish organs, and at The stockmen while not opposed I VaJ ICaT' " the same time antidotes and filters ont to tho protctlnn of the forols. luvo VV ViV V the blood all poisonous acids aid a decided and pronounced objection tw J I kTll effete matter of every kind ; and wh' to tho policy which has been adopted J J l S S S Irio Telnreil the blood to ltl by the interior department regarding Va Has Tcslorcxl tne blood to Itt forest reserves. I refer particularly , . natural condition, the painful, feverish to the se-rregatlon of vast areas of Joints and the sore and tender muscles arc immediately relieved, grazing and agricultural land as a Our special book on .Rheumatism will be mailed free to tfaOM portion of those reserves, and the Is. desiring it. Our physicians will cheerfully answer all letters asking ?ue of orders excluding livestock from fa .pedal information or advice, for which no charge is made. . grazing thereon. This matter has rur QUttrr Xftmnn ra AT t A NT A MMJ grown to such proportions that lt " vwlrT Brtomu fw., mwlmhwm, mm something is not done very snnn :1m Industry In several of tho Western " - -1 stntes and territories will bo com- pletely destroyed. Our efforts In this direction before tho Interior depart-' mcnt have so far been without effect, but I believe that if our request V have, the division of forest reserves ! transferred to the agricultural dennrt. ment that the stockmen as a rule will have no further cause for complaint. Wool Hides and Tariff. I have to advlso you that Senator Lodge has Introduced a bill In con gress providing for tho removal of tariff on hides. Should this bill ho come a law, tho loss would not fall upon the Importer or manufacturer, but upon the man who produces tho animal. The average tariff being S1.25 for every hide. It would cause the cattle raisers of tho nation to lose $12,500,00 annually. In tho1 event Mr. Lodges bill should meet with favor at the hands of congress, there Is no question but that an at tempt would immediately bo made to remove the tariff from wool. If a law of this chancier should be en acted. It would mean a loss to the sheep Industry because of tho reduc tion In the prlco of wool of at least $33,000,000 per annum, and wo are Justified in saying that tho price f sheep would be reduced, to "the figure which prevailed under tho fiee trade law when they varied from 98 cents to ?l."r per head. Transportation. During the past year I have receiv ed a great many letters from ship pers, complaining that transportation companies failed to furnish tho neces sary equipment In which to transport stock, often necessitating shipments to be held for weeks near the load ing point; that rates have been ma terially Increased; that the time in hauling to market often did not ex ceed six or seven miles per hour; and trains wero sidetracked and du layed for dead freight, thereby caus ing great loss to shippers by reason of Increased feed bills and shrinkage; also that railroad companies had de cided to withdraw return tranaporta- GREAT CLEARANCE SALE A Chance in a Lifetime to Get a Piano and Organ French taurant 'Dklng Parlors tol8hed RooniB in WWIBCUOII MINE, Prop. a Street vou PbVO thai lma f Wood tad Pivn , . . Fill R., i . "at P'nnd with V Dm . . ULL ER -r-ounas cjoal. mS" c,rr1er' INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at Ihe head of the list. Asset Hartford Kire Iimurance W; Alliance AwuranceCo,.. 29,03.i London A Lancashire Fire Insurance Co North British Mercantile qq 19,696,11 1 BoyaVinVurVn'f Co. .. 12,687,1V FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT U2 EAST COURT ST. Schedule of PEN DLETON-UKIAH Stage Line Daliv trips betweeu Pendletou aud UkWif St Sunday. Stage leaves Boel.fi. rovJMllrtPi'1-0 ,, Office Brock McCotm Vrvg Store I'f'nnniMffrvl on n.l"f h.l 9 I x -w.-w. w. w. .r , ' I Hn aaaHaaflalRSia3aaaP'' 'laaaaaaaaaaliaaaal LaBaHBaLaEKasIa '.'laaaaaaaaBBaaaaaBI jjjljBHlaliaiaS ip'BM iB the x AT COST! Cfosing'Otit Sale of my entire stock of Rtigs, Aft Squares, Poitiers. Lace Curtains, Matting, Fine Pillows and Feathers, Pictures and Frames. All must go regardless of cost. CALL AND SEE You can get a fine VELVET RUG, 9x12 for $20.00 ; worth $27.00 Yo can get a fine AXMINSTER RUG, 9xJ 2 for $22.50? worth $30 JESSE FAILING 901 MAIN STREET Near tbe Bridge YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? 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