East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 26, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1904.
PAGE THREE.
laRTLAND, OF PORT
BE HERE FOR
K-CONSIDERED BY
THE BEST AND
TWO HEMIS
tjou enter his parlor
seu wiii ie you what
rthcmt asklnc a sin-
jrJtell you the name of
E.jmir living or depart
fct, anything that may
""i oi your condition.
aaJilr of Importance
' future hut whnt
i Cortland's occult eye
ne win nomt nut
M-H lead to success In
auon, lnrestments,
i "ammony. divomn.
M may be In trouble
re truthful n
pruinr from vn ha it
la you leave him.
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r.ue with th .m
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lnus to accent monev
POWER,
force.
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odlc Force.
W Baron von Reich
'WRTLAND, and Tranr.
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July
earance Sale
REMNANTS.
SHOE BARGAINS.
or Oxfords, clearances price $1.95 pair
itocs or Oifords, clearance price $1.65 pair
hoes or Oixorus, ciraroiuu' iiutu us pair
! ,hocs or Oxfordr, clearing price $1.15 pair
pxander Dept. Store
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES
Ml T
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Do you lose In speculation?
Have you a lawsuit?
Is your mind undeveloped?
Do you wish this power your-
seir?
If separated from a loved one?
Cause of Illness unknown uncured.
An Invention Incomplete?
No matter what your trouble may
.be, the application o fthls power will
help you. Reunites the separated, re
stores lost anection; win marry you
to the one you love and admire; it
gives good luck In .business, specula
Uon, or financial affairs. In buying or
selling a business.
By Us Aid You Are Told Your
FULL NAME, AGE, OCCUPATION,
WHOM AND WHEN YOU MARRY.
HOW TO WIN THE ONE YOU
LOVE. WHAT BUSINESS BEST
ADAPTED TO. NHERE TO LO
CATE; WHEN TO GO.
Advice on all affairs of life.
Van Cortland has been educated by
the adepts of India and Initiated Into
the secrets of the mysterious power
they possess. Crowds visit and re
ceive benefit. Trouble and doubt leave
you. Never before have you consult
cd ono possessed of this mysterious
occult power. Call and be convinced
It Is not only what Van Cortland tells
you, but what can bo DONE for you
by tho use of the mysterious odic
force or power which he possesses
that makes him master of bis proles
slon.
Revelations aro reliable.
Predictions exact and to the date,
Advice Is correct and never falls
Thorough In his occult examination
of your affairs, he can and will de
velop your personal magnetism, clair
voyance, occult medlumshlp. lias an
entirely new method, by which sue
cess Is absolutely guaranteed, con
suit Van Cortland. Consult Van Cort
land.
Room 26. The Arlington, C18 Main
htroel, Pendleton, Oregon.
MINING CAiiET
I rtrlL
FIYNN&C0.7
I MAKERS.
INSURANCE.
Life and Accident
Fire,
JOE ELL
Room 8, Over Taylor' Hard
ware Store.
SECOND
E
IS
DECISION REVERSED IN
INDIAN LAND CASE.
...r.or department Says L. Nelson
Cannot Hold Reservation Land
Bought In Second Land Sales, Be
cause the Law Prescribes Amount
of Land to Be Held-La Grande
Land Office Is Not Sustained and
Other Cases Will Be Tried Out.
Judge Lowell has received advices
from the Interior department Inform
ing Mm of a decision by the secretary
of the Interior in a land case brought
by parties Interested In the lands sold
from the Umatilla reservation under
the supplementary act of July 1, i-
The decision affects the interests of
quite a number of litigants, and has
such n direct bearinc tinon nthnr
cuses now pending as to be virtually
a decision In those cases, nr m lnoot
presaging the determination of those
uuiiT cases.
in this instance L. Nelson bought
.u iovi miiu (o wmcn lie lias since
held an undisputed title, because he
in every respect complied with the
law. After the supplementary act
was passed in 1002 Mr. Nelson bought
under its provisions, more land Tho
La Grande land office accepted his
tender for the land, but his right to
buy was disputed by Del Davis, who
filed a contest, claiming the right to
purchase the laiui because, as he
held, Nelson was not entitled to two
purchases. His contest was filed by
Judge Lowell, who has since repre
sented Mr. Davis at evcrv stad of
me controversy.
ine L,a urando land office, of
course, adhered to its decision, but
the commissioner of the general mnd
office reversed the local land office,
holding that Nelson expended his
rights in the first purchase he made.
In detail the decision of the commis
sioner was to the effect that no ner-
son Is entitled to more than 160 bcres
of non-timbered and 40 acres of tim
bered land. From this ruling Nelson
appealed to the secretary of the In
terior, whose opinion sustaining the
contestant, Is referred to above. Col.
Raley represents the contestee.
Another case, exactly similar In the
conditions. Is said to be that of Chas.
E. Hoover, contestant, vs. George W.
Jones, contestee, and still others will
be affected by the decision. In tho
Hoover vs. Jones case the attorneys
are the same as in the case in which
the decision has been rendered.
Weak Hearts
are caused by indigestion. If you eat
a little too much, or if you are sub
ject to attacks of indigestion, the
stomach expands swells, and puffs
up against the heart. This crowds
the heart and shortens the breath.
Rapid heart beats and heart disease
Is tho final result. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what you eat, takes the
strain off the heart, cures indigestion,
dyspepsia, sour stomach and contrib
utes nourishment, strength and health
to every organ of the body. Sold by
Tallman & Co.
CARELESSNESS ON SLOCUM.
Captain Warned of the Fire Seme
Time Before He Investigated.
More testimony of rotten life-pre
servers and the antics of a Job lot of
deck hands'was brought out yesterday
the second day of the investigation
oi the Slocum horror by the Federal
Commission, says the New York
World. Captain Van Schalck was on
the stand several times. He said
again that there had been no fiii
drills aboard the Gen. Slocum during
TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM,
la ht Only lolbIr Way of Having
An Effrctlte Cure.
If you tee a woman or a man with lux
urlant glossy hair, you may be sure not
ther has dandruff to amount to anything.
Jn nearly every case where women and
men have thin brittle hair, they owe it
to dandruff. There are hundreds of prep
aratlons that "claim" to euro dandruff,
but not one but Newbro's Herplclde tells
you that dandruff Is the result of a germ
burrowing into the scalp, and that per
manent cure of dandruff and its conse
quent falling and baldne?p, can only bo
had by.kllllng the germ; and there Is no
other' preparation that will destroy that
germ but Newbro's Herplclde. "Destroy
the cause, and you remove the effect."
Bold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
.Detroit. Mich.
F, ;W. Scnmldt. special agent.
TEETH
Per set, 5.00; gold crowns,
94.00; silver filling, 60c; ex
tracting, SOc.
We are thoroughly equipped
with all modern methods and
appliances, and guarantee our
work tq be of the highest stan
dard, and our prices the lowest
consistent with first-class work.
White Bros.
Dentists.
Association Block.
Phone Main 1CC1.
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 160 barrels a day.
Flour exchanged for wheaL
Flour. Mill Feed, Chopped
Food,
etc., always on hand,
INVALID
th season, and that tho crew were
all new men. Asked whnt were tho
requirements of a deckhand, ho said:
"We take them It they are strong
nnri healthy. That's nbout all. Tho
season Is so short It Is Impossible to
get an experienced man to take the
Job."
Tho captain positively denied the
story of a boy, Krnnk Prlwdilck, 12
years old, of No. SB Third street, who
said that the flro started nt Eighty
sixth street, and that ho Immediately
told tho captain.
"How did you know It was Eighty-
sixth street?" tho boy was asked.
"The East River park la there. 1
ran to the top deck and said to the
captain: "The boat's afire!" and he
said: 'Shut your mouth and mind your
on business..' "
"How did you know It was the cap
tain?" "He had It on his hat."
Capt. Van Schalck testified that no
one warned him of the flro until the
boat reached Sunken iwendows, nearly
two miles from Eighty-sixth street.
Then the warning came through the
tube, from the mate below.
"Captain, did you see any attempt
on the part oi any of the crew to
reach their stations In case of fire?"
"No, sir."
August Jntjens, of No. 101 Clytner'al brigade, and prisoners of wnr In
street. Brooklyn, said he called the
crew to the hose nt Nintleth street.
but the hose wouldn't work,
"What did the crew do when
left the hose?" was asked,
they
"They went overboard."
Adolph Hotter, 14 years old, of
Division street, told of pulling down
a string of life-preservers which
rrnnihlml In hla hnmla Thnmnfi Tlv.
an, who was working nt the chowder)
table, said ho put a life-preserver on
the stewnrd and helped him over-
board. The steward was drowned.
Nothing definite was learned as to
the cause of tho fire. The hearing
will be continued this morning.
GOATS AT THE t-AlR.
Spokane Exposition Will Make a Spe
ciaity ot Angoras.
Angora goat meat may prove to be
the fad in Spokane during the Inter -
state fair, which Is to be held this
year from October 3 to 9.
The Carbon Cattle Companv of
Orting. Wash., will send at leas't ono
and perhaps two cars of Angora goats
to the .exposition. The company will
have these animals on exhibition and
also will have a number of them fat-
tened and killed from day to day dur
ing the exposition, nnd the goat ment
served at one of the lending restaur
ants of the city.
Visitors to this exhibit will be given
tickets for a meal of Angorn meat. In
this way this meat-will be introduced.
Experts say there aro mnny local!-
Ites In the Inland Empire where goats
could be raised to great advantage.
Mountain sides covered with small
timber aro among the localities of this
kind. This company may prove to be
a public benefactor, by thus Introduc
ing Angora goats.
MANUFACTURERS' TRUST,
Steps Being Taken to Curtail Produc
tlon.
The cot -
nrppnvltln R " Tiilv !fi .
ton manufacturers of North Carolina, '
South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama
met here today to definitely settle
what the curtailment of production
shall be. At a meeting of leading cot
ton mill men two weeks ago. It was
agreed that no goods he sold up to
the present date for less than a re
duction of 8 3-8 cents per pound from
what print cloths were selling at four
months ago.
The manufacturers contend that it
is of the utmost Importance that they
should take united actloA to relieve
the depression which has existed In
cotton goods for the past three months.
COMING EVENTS,
Organization Oregon Development
League Portland, August 2 and 3.
August 15-20 National encampment
Grand Army, Boston.
August 22-27 American
Congress. Portland.
September 4 Conclave
Mining
Knights
Templar, San Francisco. ,
Inland Empire Teachers' Associa
tion Pendleton, October 19, 20 and
21.
National Irrigation Association, El
Paso, Texas, November 16-18.
Night Was Her Terror.
"I would cough nearly all night
long," writes Mrs. Charles Applegate
of Alexandria, Ind.; "and could hardly
get any sleep. I had consumption so
bad that If 1 walke'd a block I would
cough frightfully and spit blood, but,
when all other medicines failed, thrco
$1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Dis
covery wholly cured mo and I gained
58 pounds." It's absolutely guaran
teed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe,
bronchitis and all throat and lung
troubles. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial
bottles freo at Tallman & Co.'b drug
store.
It Will UO to TOUT interest,
If vnu rontemnlatn vlnlHnir Ibn Rl '
Iu!s Exposition, to secure reliable.
Information as to railroad service, tho
lowest rates ana mo uest routes, aiso
as to local conditions In St. Ixuls;
hotels, etc., etc.
If you will write the undorsigned,
stating what Information you desire,
the same win bo promptly furnished,
If we do not have It on hand, will se
cure It for you If possible, and with
out any .expense to you. Address
B. H. THUMBULL-,
Commercial Agent, 142 Third street,
Portland, Ore.
Stockholders' Meeting.
The regular annual stockholders
meeting of the Oregon Building &
Loan Association will bo held at tbo
offices of tho association In this city
Tuesday, July 20, at 7:30 p. m.
. ALEXANDKH,
W- BHOWNKIKLD, President.
Secretary.
Misses'
12.00 shoes for 11.00,
Teutsch'g.
Y TO
P IT BOSTON
THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM .
HAS BEEN PROMULGATED.
Six Days Devoted to an Exposition of
the Work of the Order and Its Aux
iliaries, the Women's Relief Corps,
and the Sons of Veterans Excur
sions WIII Be Made to All Points
of Interest Around Historic Boston.
Boston, Mass., July 26. Tho prepa
rations for tho Grand Army national
encampment In Boston next month nro
practically completed with tho excep
tion of a few minor details connected
with tho plans for tho cntertnlnnient
of tho veterans. Tho official program
as finally arranged Is as follows:
Monday, August IB, tho parade of
United States sailors and marines, na-
mo ioronoon. uorepi.on io oomnian-
der-ln-chlef by the Women's Relief
Corps nt Hotel Vondomo In the even
ing. Tuesday, August lli, tho annual
Grand Army of tho Republic parade;
30,000 civil wnr veterans expected to
bo In line, in tho evening there will
bo a great onmpllro In Mechanics
bulluiug.
Wednesday. August 17, tho conven-
tlon will open, in tho evening the on
tiro delegations and ittvli.M guests
j will go to Wnlthnnt to witness n river
carnival,
Thursday, August 18, tho convuntlon
i will bo In session during tho foro-
noon. In the afternoon tho voternns.
will bo taken on an automobile trip
In Cnnrnnl nnd l.pxtnptfin. An nl,c.
Ilrl,nl mirnili, r-n,l ti ,nm nflr.i if tin,
Women's Relief Corps' will be tho
feature of tho ovonlnir,
Friday. August 19, and Saturday,
1 August 20, Loth days will bo devoted
to harbor and coastwise excursions,
I with opportunities to pnrtako of fish
dinners and view tho United States
warships In Boston harbor.
Plies Upon Top of Piles.
Piles upon plica of pcoplo hnvo tho
piles, and DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo
cures them. Thoro nro many different
kinds of piles, hut It you got tho gen
uine original Witch Hazol Salvo mado
by E. C. DoWItt & Co. of Chicago, a
euro Is certain. H. A. Tlsdalo of
Summerton, s. C, says: "I had plies
20 years aud DoWltt's Witch Hnzol
Salvo cured mo nftor everything olso
failed." Sold by Tallman & Co.
Pistol for Sale.
Thero Is a 32-caubro Smith & Wes
son revolver for snio at tho East Ore
gonlnn ofllce, which Is practically as
good as now, ns It Is in perfect ro
pair, never having been oiu of repair,
nnd from which not over a dozen
rounds hnvo been fired since Its pur
chase from tho retailer. Can be
bought for Just one-halt whnt It cost
'the present owner entirely now.
.
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II IDEM
For
over
half a
century
wc have maintained our
reputation as roasters and
blenders of coffee that it
always uniform in quality.
J. A. FOLGER n CO.
San Francisco
Importers of Fine Coffees
Sour Stomach
ten a iuffcrer from dyipepiU nil tour ttutntch
for tn Uat lwu rears. 1 have been laklaif medl-
cine ti4 other druii, but could flii.l
for ft ibort tlma. I will rnciimmaiiii (Ua.af.le .J.
lei o
my friend mi thn on) thing for Indfgeitlun nod
j win recommend
ouriwrnaCM ana w Keep m a Uiweia u ood con
ine nj very nice to eat,
lUrrr K tuck ley, Mauch Chunk, la.
6 est for
tl- n - i
iiwuuweia
CAHtfi CATHARTIC
Pleiiaol, Palatable, Potent, Taita flood, I)o flood,
e,eec
umimwm w ui ,uir utuntr uu,(
Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago or N.V, SM
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
College
Place
Health
Food
Wafers, fruit crackers, cream
sticks, nut butter and salted
peanuts.
Despain & Clark
BHD
ARM
CI
SI
THE WHOLESOME
CRESCENT
Egg and
Phosphate
BAKING POWDER
BETTER THAN THI3 OLD-TIME!
CREAM OF TARTAR POWDERS,
Refreshing
and
Healthful
The City Brewery Bottled Beer.
Tho greatest summer drink. It goes
right to tho spot.
Always hnvo this superior boor !n
your homo. It gives youth nnd vigor
to your tlrod system.
Physlclnns recommend beer thnt Is
pure. City Brow cry Bottled Boor is
always good nml always tho same.
It Is mndo In Pendleton nnd not
subject to changes of temperature In
being shipped.
Put up In quarts, pints nnd hnlf
pints, and delivered In any quantity
desired. 'Phono 2981.
REAL ESTATE
$2,250 will buy one ot tho most con
venient 9-room housos In tne city.
Sowor, bath, etc.; good cellar and
barn. 3 lots, corner; a bargain.
$4,000 Elegant now 9-room house,
just complotod; sower, bath, toilet;
2 lots; eastorn exposure; corner.
$2,500 NIco rosldonco
eastern exposure.
and ( lots;
Lot mo show you throe quarter sec
tions of tho best wheat land. All un
der cultivation; oxtonslvo Improve
ments, plenty of wator. Can bs
bought for a little Ions than Its mar
ket value.
W. E. Davidson & Go.
Successor to E. D. Boyd.
Insurance, Real
111 Court 8treet
Estate, Loans
Pendleton
WATER
TANKS
We
inako a Specialty of
Round or Sauare
Building
WATER TANKS
Also Header Beds all sizes and
kinds. Wo mako them right and thoy
always give satisfaction. Our work
I Is never slighted or botched.
Pendleton Planing Mill
and Lumber Yard
ROBERT FOR8TER, Proprietor.
Corner Webb and College.
Building
Material
OF ALL DESCRIPTION
SASH, DOORS
and WINDOWS
Made to order. Building pa.
per, lime, cement, brick and
sand, wood gutters for barns
and dwellings a specialty,
Oregon
Lumber Yard
Alta Street, 0tp. Court House.
Dally East Orenonlan by carrier.
only 15 cents a week.