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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904. EXANDER'S GREAT Farance SALEj IRSWCjAiaNfi WJ5F.NI) A NUM. Kg Or KErnNAn i o in rinc UKl JnTsiLKS, OUTINGS, FLANNELETTES, mir fagUNENS, CALICO, ETC, WE HAVE tpEDjTOWN ALL 0U1 REftlNANJS tfLESSTHAN COST TO AUNUFAC tp. CALL EAKLY AND QET FIRST bjicEAT A BIO SAVING. EXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE THE BIG STORE WITH TINY PRICES .-. 4" 1 I jbSl.. UiMnan'c difTJ ' irzT-i -"iff tl '4 'HUHOllit PLUMBING Our Work and the Bill Will stand comparison with the best of em. The work is as near perfec. tion as humans can attain the price therefor as cheap as anybody should expect. We do all lands of sani tary plumbing and gas fitting, and charge you not immoderately. Let us estimate on )onr next necessity in our line. I. CLARKE &Co, 2,. Court Street i Wotk is the Cheapest re your sewer connections made and your sewer work inexperienced man who guarantees his work. Work i 10 me is never slighted If you place your job in pit will be done right and at a resonablc price. Poor Sik means a continuous expense, wliue first-ciass wuik elimc and causes no trouble or additional costs. Con- Ibelore you give an order for your work. H. F. SHULTZ I Jfldd Building, Room 12. Phone Black J 301 THE HEST THE MOST WHOLESOME ritOl'EIlLV MILLED WITHOUT A (SUPERIOR fERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. )LETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. Maloney's Wedding. Maud Sutton, the clever little comedienne who is appearing as a special feature In ".Maloney's Wed ding" this season has recently scored a tremendous success in her concep tion or the country girl In "Oiu of the Fold" which had a run during the summer nt the Great Northern the ater, Chicago. Previous to this Miss Sutton appeared to advantngo as Sis Hopkins and as "Dob" in "Kentuck" in which she assumed male attire and rodo the Kentucky deiby at the Lexington race tracK. In "Maloney's Wedding" Miss Sutton has found the role of .Mamie Riley admirably suit ed to her peculiar talents. Her clev er singing and dainty dancing wins the approbation of her auditors. Ma loney's Wedding, however, boasts of other celebrities In tho east which In cludes the comedian Lew Nelson, Jesse Stevens, Frank Mitchell. Ollle I Wlllard, Harry Fantclle, Claud Had- elirre. "Maloney's Wedding" comes to the Frazer theater on Monday Jan. IS. AGIST GOVERNOR WELLS OF UTAH SCORES THE GOVERNMENT. Cites the Instance of the Wasatch Mountain Reserve, Including Some of Richest Land In Salt Lake Val leySays Reserved Lands Prevent Benefits of Settlement. The follow Ing excerpts are tak"ii from the address of Governor Heber N. Wells of Utah, before the 'live stock convention yesterday after noon on the forest reserve policy of the government: "I beg you to Indulgo with me while I quote a few stubborn figures. I bavo the honor to ropresent a state, which upon Its admission to the Union received in grants from the public domain something like six and a half million acres of land, the pro ceeds from the sale of which are to be applied to the support of the pub lic schools and tho maintenance of other state Institutions, and thus ir.- dliectly, although In fact very di rectly, lessening the burdens of the tnxpuyer Selections and sales of these lauds weie progressing with gratifying celerity. Satisfaction and benefit wore tlowlng to all concerned. New homes were being established, the piomlse of plenteous prosperity beamed from every side, and not fi cloud appeared upon the fair horizon of our hope lor future increase In wealth, population und happiness UR PLUMBING! done by a Scientific Plumber and you will not rta with bad breaks. Let us figure on your work. fc TIEEE PLUMBER COURT STREET French taurant t Meal In thn nn. 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After the germ Is destroyed, the root will shoot up, und the hair grow lonir as ever. Even a sample will con vince any lady that Newbro's Herplcldo Is un Indispensable toilet requisite. It contains no oil or grease, It will not stain or dye. Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10c In stamps for sample to The Herpl cldo Co., Detroit, Illch. F. W. Schmidt, special agent THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Hear this in mind when, you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for tho International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kurc for your cow trou bles. C. F. Golesworthy 127 "9 East A'ta St Agent for Lee's Lice Killer HIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET Will meet Uie lowest prices iiuotvd by anyone on meats. You always GET GOOD MEAT when Mlescke fills your order. 3i6 COURT ST. Don't miss the place. when suddenly, as a thunderbolt crashing out frflm a clear sky came forth the edict that certain of the public lands were withdrawn from entry, selection, settlement or sale. The first announcement of details on this subject was mi stuponduous as to stagger the steadiest of us. It was proposed, in a word, to slice out for forest reserve the entire length of our chief mountain chain from Idaho on tho north to Almost Ari zona on the south, a stretch of nearly 300 miles, nestling at tho base of which In fact were nearly all our largest cities, our greatest rural pop ulation, and our most Important In dnstries. About five million aws according to this colossal, were, to ho swooped up at one grand swallow. A natural Inquiry with some of us was whether It was worth while to attempt tho further operation of the state government at all with theao millions of desirable lands taken away, or whether It might not bo bet ter after all to yield up the empty shell and semblance still remaining and turn over to the forest supcrvi visors the conduct of whatsoever state business was still left to bo done. ".My friends, 1 have tried to discuss the matter seriously as hefltg Its Importance. I have various ob jections to urge against tho policy "if toresi reservation as at present in vogue. Experience has shown that in the selection of many of these large tracts so far as pertains to my state at least there Is the most ridiculous Ignorance as to their nn ture and suitability for the purpose tnlended. Furthermore, they are altogether lpmiiortionnt'j In ri'a to Ibo needs w lilch they propose to remedy. There is u woetul lack of discrimination and Judgment in both these respects When a would-be buyer of public lands comes beforo the iroper ol Hclals to negotiate a purchase, ho certifies as to what the nature of the land Is; whether more sultablo for grazing, or agriculture, or timber, or coal, or stone, etc. Tlio interior do. partment In Its wholesale selection of forest reserves Is loftily above and beyond such perfectly reasonable re. (julrementH; It chooses what It will,' regardless alike of the adaptability for timber growth, and of tho Injury It may do to tho state by depriving some worthy settler of a chance to make a home; for mind you, theao reserves aro so wide spreading in their boundaries, and seem indeed to be especially planned so as to cover tho lands along the water courses-- the only lands In fact, upon which the people In arid regions daro try to establish their hearth-stones. Tho consequence is already apparent, the result Is inevitable that our young men who chose to follow the soil for a livelihood aro compelled to go ela where, Tho state not only loses tho bene fit of their brawn and Industry and good citizenship, It also loses tho revenue to bo derived firstly from the sale of lands, which the forest re serve has aken to Itself, and second ly from the Just taxation which flows from tho thrift and advance ment of the homeseeker. 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