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DAILY EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREOON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1604. PAGE TWO. fi ll : The Cause of jviany Sudden Deaths. There is n disease prevailing in this country most ilntiRcnnis ln-cnnsc so ilccci- , live. aianyMUltlcn ' deaths ore caused ! by it henrt ilis- i case, pneumonia, heart failure or npoptcxy arc often tlie result of kid ney disr.isc. If kiilncv trouble is ; nllouctltoadraucc htuod will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidnevK themselves break down nud waste nav cell bv cell Bladder troubles nlinost nlwnys'resiitt from n derainicnicnt of the kiilii'evs nml a cure is obtained ouickest liy a "proper trcntnicut of the kidnevs. If von are feel- inc badly vou can make no mistake bv taking Dr. Kilmer's 5wnnip-Root, th'c great kidney, liver and bladder remedv. It corrects inability to hold urine uiul scalding pain m passing tt, and over comes that unpleasant nccessitvof beint? compelled to go often through the day. aim 10 gci up nianv limes during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of SiraraiKiHit is sixm realizccf. It stands the highest for iis wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Svamj-Kuot is pleasant to take and is sold nv all druggists in hft-eent and one-dollar size Kittles. Yon limy have a sample tmttlc of this wonderful new- dis coery nnd a lxnik that tells all about it, lxith sent free by mail. Address. Dr. Kil mer & Co., Hiiighamton, N. Y. When writing mention rending this generous offer in this paper. Don't make auv mistake, but remember the name, SwauipV Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, nud the address, Hiiighamton, X. Y., on everv Irnttle ' RESERVAT ON us HOTEL ARRIVALS. DISCUSSED BY MEMBERS PUBLIC LAND COMMISSION GENERAL NEWS. Great Change In Sentiment by Stock men Toward Government Manage ment of the Public Range Lands Villainous Work of Land Fakirs Who Speculate on Government Undertakings. W. E. Sewull, governor of (liiam. has resigned on account of III health. Two thousand five hundred cop per miners nt Houghton. .Mich., are on strike. Abnor .McKlnley. brother of the late president, lies dangerously 111 at Johnstown. Pa. The entire southern part of West Virginia Is under a sheet of Ice an Inch thick, the effect of heavy sleets Henry O. Havemeyer. president of! says that the American "Sugar Refining Com pany. receives a salary of J100.00O per year. Rev. Father Joseph 0 Zealand, the noted Jesuit priest and educator. Is dead at St. Louis, aged 72 'years. He had heen priest and teacher ;n years. Only one failure of n private busi ness firm is so far reported as a re sult of the Baltimore fire. It Is W C. Stewart & Sons, builders' hard ware. British Columbia has a law taxing all lumber exported to the United States from $1 to to per 1,000. A suit has been brought to test Its con stitutionality. The Greensboro, N. C. college for women, one of the oldest Institu tions of the kind in the South, has been burned. Loss, $125,000; Insur ance, $40,000. F. G. Senter. a railroad contractor. at Denver, shot and killed his wife and then himself. They had quar reled and separated and she rejeot ed his overtures for reconciliation. Olfford Plnchot and F. H. Newell, members of the public land commis sion recently appointed by the presi dent arrived in the city yesterday from Portland, where they hnve been attending a convention of wool growers of the Pacific coast, snys tho Denver Post On their way back they visited the governors of different states nnd secured sugges Hons from tho executives ns to the land nnd forest reserve laws. This morning they had nn Inter view with Governor Ponbody nnd af terwards met with n delegation nt citizens from Garfield county, which presented fnctR relating to the re storation to untry of the land in cluded In the Rnttlemcnt mesa for est reserve. great change In sentiment re lating to government control of the ranges has taken place among the stockgrowers. .Mr Newell snys nt the convention he attended It seemed to be the general desire that the government assume control of the ranges nnd parcel them out ie tween the sheep and cattlcmcnn. These factious It seems have grown tired of the endless wars with which they sought to settle their grievances and are anxious that there he n third party who will make decisions nnd settle contro versies It Is probable that some action will he taken to place the lands under government control, says Prof. Newell. .Messrs. Plnchot nnd Newell visit ed the government irrigation works in several of the states, nnd found the work progressing swiftly The Truckee cnnnl Is the greatest 1 undertaking so far. .Mr Newell land fakirs are vlctimlz Hotel Psndlaton. F, W Watte, Sau Francisco. James Leslie, San Francisco. S. It. Cnldorhcnd. Walla "Wolln. George Stevens, Spokane. P. N. Norse, Portland. F. H, Trowbridge, Portland, F. M. Hell. Portland. W J. Slooro, Spokane, A. D. Chuse, Portland. A. E. .Mctlreen. Portland. A. J. Hall, Spokane. Mrs. Johnson, Echo. .Miss Johnson, Echo, .Mrs. Cunningham, Albion. Miss Cunningham, Athlon, Mrs. Carroll and mother, Colfax. .Mrs. H. O. .Mender, Prairie City George E. Mossou, Spokane. F. Patton. Spokane. A. Freeman, Denver. H. E, Ilarrett, Portland. W. D. Allan), Portland. J. Levin. St. Paul. Nlnlngor, Portland. G. S. Youngmnn, Portland. E. II. Comnn, Portland. mu Hotel St, George, George W. Hlnckburn, San elsco. J. A. Allison. Portland. F .1 Gnrdner. fort land. J. 1). Stevenson, San Francisco F. Hondnien, Spokane. Robert Elliott. San Francisco. J. J. Hums, Portland. W. Mcllrlde, Athena. James F. Sewell, Tacotun. U W. Graham, San Francisco. Samuel S. Stewart. I.os Angeles L. It. llartlett. Grand Ituplds. Charles E. Storey, Seattle. O. T. Douglas, Weston. H. E. Hngey, city. E. A. Wolfen. St. Louis. ing hundreds of people In regard to this enterprise. "It should be gen erally known." he snld "that there will he no .water available In this district before 10U,-,. Grafters are rushing Ignorant people Into the dis trict and charging them from $30 to $100 for locating the land for them. The land is absolutely worthless desert at the present time and there is no way or maKing a living on U. Homesteaders must live on the land to make their entry good, but It Is Hotel Bickers. J St. Groom, Portland. Hattle Itennett. Elgin. Helle Ilennett. Elgin. Ralph II. Wiule. city. E II. .McOllllvry. Gnldondnle. J. N. .Montgomery, Prnlevllle. E. Kloskee, Portland. Rnhe Smith. Walla Walla. It. W. King, city. .Mrs. It. W. King, cllv. C. W. King, city Ronjaiuln Stanton. Helix. Q E. Lynd. Helix. J. A. Smith. Portland. E. Hanson. .Milton. E. H. Hunt. Spoknue. John Ilerglven. Athena. Walter Cameron William Cameron .Marian Welch. Holse. S. E. Southwell, city. W. P. Jones, city. It is said, from other sources. WANT AMERICAN ENGINEERS. the PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Life is Now Empty. .o longer will the busy biiHlnojs Foreign Countries recognize Ability of the Yankee. Washington, D. C, Feb. 19. The Importance and value of the nrac tlcal and scientific investigations Df man cull for a phone number nnd he the United States geological survey answered by the pretty telephone nr wlnnlllf r,,npmlllfin mil ,.!, It. plrl wlH, a mint,. 11 . Mllltnnmat. mnlr ion I ' L. ?. . . " " cuuillg novels .ChU1, U1I8 country, nut in foreign conn-1 "i me line Is out of order or that oi iu,isu . tries as well. Renuests for the sta- It Is busy. A urivntit nwlinh i w tistlcs and other data relating to Ing constructed by the telephone geology, hydrology nnd hydrography company which will lead from the uro received otten irom the chiefs operators' room to that of the main of bureaus In Torolgn countries en- operator nnd this will enable him gaged In the collection of similar to hear anything that the telephone iiiiurinuiiuu. Bins nave to say. They wilt not be Quite recently a request came allowed to carry on conversations irum mo colonial government of over mo 'phone with any of the iiuriiiiicia ior uata concerning employes and a payroll per month, or $358 per day An unknown assailant fired two bullets through the window of Mrs. Hugh Dennlson's home, tn Portland, on Thursday morning. Henry .Miller, American consul at NIu Chwang, China, at the seat of the Russo-Japanese war, was form erly a member of the Oregon leghv lature from Josephine county, and is an Oregon pioneer. All the furs stolen from the SI! verfield fur parlors at Portland have been recovered. The stolen gods amounted to $5,000 worth of the finest furs In the house. Matt Cullen and George Kelly are In jail awaiting trial for the theft. An unknown man was carried out to sea down the Sacramento river on a log, during the recent flood there. He shouted for help as the log rushed past Redding, Rennet and Keswick, but tt was Impossible for anyone to reach him, so rough was the water In the stream. Sam Kohn, a sewing machine agent, committed suicide at Spo kone Thursday, by jumping from the Division street bridge Into the Spokane river. Kohn was arrested In Montana last summer for being guilty of dynamiting the Northern Pacific bridges, hut was acquitted of the charge. We have some propositions in real estate which are worth your time ,to investigate. Como In and talk them over with us. E. T. WADE & SON, Ofilco In E. O. nulldlng. 'Phone Ulack, 1111. P. O. Box 324. I MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO., So. 7 Pott SL, Spokine, QtikAgLDENSttORE TYPEWRITER Supfllet . Rtntlna ... Eiwrt Repairing I the probability of securing artesian wells on the Islands. Within the past year representatives from France and .Mexico have visited Washington for the purpose of fa miliarizing themselves with the methods followed by tills govern ment In this work. A short time ago a letter was re- young swains, hut ns they value meir positions w nromntlv dvo uie number asked. Spokane Press. Deafness Can Not R r.u bj local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There U , , "J io cure uenrness. anil that I Is bv constitutional r.m.,ll. I .,. ,: I caused br an inrlameil comlltlnn of th.l mucous lining of the Kustachlan Tube. celved from the Government of Pe. rumbling .omwini i."T'V .D" ru. stating that the country was b". " '. ntlrelr cloned, Deafnns l's the about to oreanlzo a denartment of llWi'S ",n ""i"?.. Inflammation can .be hydrology on plans similar to those normal condition, hearing win il. J.'. developed , by .Messrs. Fuller and 1215' foreI,5 ! n.'ne "f .m" of n are wariou, tiyuroiogists of the Un ted States cenlnalrnl unrvov I faces Experienced men wore needed to "IV L,RV;?..une ""? .Dollars for organize the new denartment. and that cannot hT if. ii.K V.K"?i , . . ---- - . - , , "J ...,, - I.H14IIU cucieaiiuiiueiice wan opened with the i '"r c rcniars. iree. director. C. I). WalcotL renuestlne c....' '..r' .."'ir.ft1 " i", o, that he recommend efficient men to Hall's family I'llls are the best. take charge of the Peruvian work. The, director has recommended several, among whom Is a scientist who for a number of years has been In charge of Important work for the survey. It Is understood that Peru will adopt tho methods at present In voguo In the survey, which tiiate convention Knlahts of th Maccabees, Portland, Ore., March zzna, 1804. tor trio abovo occasion tho n. n.l & N, makes a rate of ono and ono third faro for the round irin ,n thai i i . . . i itmu i rnni r'nin n nn Tibn,a .n I proved so successful In this country, three days prior to tho opening day, and it Is anticipated that an efficient For particulars call on or address bureau will be formed In the South American republic. Seventh Day Adventlsts' Meetlnn I Walla Walla, Wash., April 6-10, hor tho abovo occasion the O. n. & N. makes a rate of ono and one- E, C. Smith, agent O. II. & N. IT 18 FOR LADIES, TOO. Ther Can Slop Their Hair Kallloa; Oat With Kerplclde. third faro for the round trln on tho Ladlea who have thin hair an,i ceruncaio pian. Tickets on salo any "a,r lalf out, can prevent the hair threo days prior to tho oponlng day. 'allln(f out, and thicken tho growth, with rm uuiiiuuiurH. can on or auuress is. I ... . ......v.uo. u,uo, jierni- C. Smith, agent O. R. & N. S 'll i ""fi, , mo,t osreeabI hair I j A t " "orpiCIUO Kills trio Over 200 printers thrown out of 7.7; "T ... ". L"'?. off ot employment by the Baltimore firo, the root win ahoot i. ,L Z.JTJ:. have heen employed since In tho lor as ever. Even a samplo will con government printing offices at vlnce any lady that Newbro1 ir.ui.il Washington, No particular claim Is M nn. Indispensable toilet requisite, it mmla thnt tiiftu I "ntoln no oil or crease n win m trick was turned by tho adminlstra- focn"'. tmn.b i!'lns, ,,r.ug'"'. B,,n,, tlon "to take the cuss off" tho recont turndown of the TynoKrnnhlcal . . ' Union. r. W. Schmidt, special aaent. Escaped an Awful Fate. Mr. h. Hngglns of Melbourne, ria., writes: "My doctor to d m, r Impossllile for them to live on most ha(I consumption and nothing could ot mis lanci until water comes." "u" tor me. i was given un Yery little omioslttun has been die. The offer of n free trlnl lmt. met with by people in regard to es-liv f Or. King's New Discovery for tauiisning torest reserves, and tho -""sumpuon, inauceii me to try It. settlers all seemed generally In "esuits were startllnjr. I nm now favor of it. The opposition comes. on tnu roatl ' recovery and owe all io ur, King's New Discuvorv. It surely saved my life." This great euro Is guaranteed for all throat and lung tllseases by Tallmnn & Co., druggists. Price "0c ami $1.00. Trial bottles free. Embroidery and Ribb n The following couoons are as good as cash thlswTT15 Read them, cut them out and l,c A?tTHE Tliis Coupon is Wortli 25 CENTS To apply on enoli purohase of embroidery or ribbon tills tills week amounting to 11.00. Good for tills sale ending Feb. a). THE FA III. and usBtheri,e pAlR! This Coupon is worth $1.00 To apply on price or any man', or young men's suit this week only ono coupon can be used oncaohmilt. THE FA1II This Coup, oa i, , on 50 r Und.o'tm,., m 6 n7L bits hth. The onlv conditions connected with the nbovn rmmnnr n . Bring the coupons, buy the amount of goods named in the coupon and CouPQns part payment. If you do not need any of the goods named in tlm We acPt ik. r: i I i, l.t. A.,,l., .....i. . . COUnond ? ,al! tn iriouu mm mi nun uie witiu. u uy niia ween, unuing t'ehruary ooth n " e thti to pay us in our own money. ' Don't mi . ti i nn,, .1 Ml! THE t i t a. i JINER Join the Suit Club before it is too late Membership is growing rapidly Only 100 membres accepted. Don't get left, join now. For particulars see SULLIVAN & BOND CANTY'c Amusement ui pace b j r-001 Billiards And other'Pn MUSIC everyeJ Basement, under C R. Depot Let us fill yotJ Din with Recognized as He ! and most economiolfo We are prepared toe tract with you lot n winter's supply. Wed uver coai or wood ton part of the city. Laatz 6m Main Street HOW DO Yni I exPect people to know wht ThenTw Bto7e cm nSVer be nrxV 'US. i'X0"!0 known unless it advertises ADVERTISE? The Colmbii Lodtrfncr Htwse Well ventilated, nat t comfortable rooms, ra bed1:. Bar inconnectl where best goods served, Main Street, center! block between Alia) Webb Streets. F. X. Sciempp Proprietor Ilrtisis1 If vni are interested in p,:n;.,r- e us. Our til . is complete ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS SABLES BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES Trim? rnr.ORS Wc makeaSPcfialty(ft3 : nirtnres. Newest iw-. of frames C C. SHJ Ooem House Block PROMPT. RKIjI a T. BEAW HAULING OF AllJ -AT.H AT TUB BB2f ,nii containing "r.n,,V."Baiidle. Ulul tor " Bold Yd 5.00, S18 Ican't desc imarvcis u ;tst values top"'1'" jeiotl,ne,r' ' Iril'ut" wnltory MeK L.yof Bute NC Ened tr YS' C 117 ti M.oo kd agr. King sa 5 BEBVP