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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1904)
I t PAGE EIGHT. ft esi If you nro Interested In Oil l'ulutliu;, soo us.. Our lino Is complete. ACADEMY HOARDS STRETCHERS HRUSHES AUTISTS' SA11LES 11LENDERS skv hrusiies PLAQUES tuhe colors Wo mnko a specialty of fram ing pictures. Newest stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opcrn Ilonso lllock. THE DUST That got into your wnteli during the summer Is doing tho llttkj nmcliliio much liariu. Now Is the timo to hnvo It cleaned, oiled nnd put in shape for nnothcr year. Wo would like to do tho iiork for you it will bo dono right. GLENN WINSLOW JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Postofflco lllock. "ICNOCKED THE STUFFING OUT or rr." and broke It into splinters', hmy have "teen the fate of your carriage when it wns run Into by something; but "there Is balm In Gllead," or there is pleasure In knowing that in our shop you can have It made as good as new. We do all kinds of carriage repairing and blacksmlthlng In a skillful and superior manner. We set tires with hydraulic pressure; does it better, does It while you wait; does not burn or deface your wheels and adds to the life of the rig. Call and see it work. We have Winona wagons, hacks and buggies, and Stover gaso line engines. NEAGLE BROTHERS, Tho niucksmlths. HOT DRINKS V.lgoral, Clam Bullion, Asparox, Chicken Drntti, Tomato Bullion, Chocolate, Cocoa, THE CABINET Candles, Hot Drinks, Cigars and Fruits in season. T 209 Court Street. II. J. WILKINHONi Prop. J. L. VAUGHN ELEOTIUCIAN. Prompt attention given and all work executed properly. Electrical Supplies or all kinds. OFFICE 131 West Court St. (Tribune Building.) PIONEER BOTTLING WORKS All water used is aterellxed and U absolutely pure. The beat carbonated drinks It Is possible to make. Telephone Main 961. DAITjT THE CAREY Hi ftCT Tlint tho Carey land law has not expired by limitation n hns been sup posed, is shown by the following cor lospomlenco between the Oregon state land board and the general land of fice. The Salem Statesman says; The state land board hold u meet ing yesterday to consider the appli cation of n company In Eastern Ore Son for the withdrawal of abstract of 11,766 acres of orld land In The Dalles district, not far from I'rlne vllle, under the Carey desert land act as passed by congress In 1894 and amended at various times since. The state land board formed the Idea that the so-called Carey Irriga tion land net, which provides for tho reclamation of certain lands In the state of Oreiron which are known as arid lands, expired by limitation on the 17th of August last, and that such expiration sliut the state out from any further withdrawal privileges thereunder. With this Idea In view, on August 13, and again on Septem ber 6, CJerk of the State Land Hoard O. O. Drown, wrote tho commission ers of the general land office, asking If the "Carey Act" expired by limita tion on August 17, 1904, nnd that ap plication for lauds to be selected un der this act will be accepted by the local land offices after that date. To this Acting Secrctury of the In terior Thomas Ityan writes from Washington under date of September 27, Inclosing the following letter from Commissioner W. A. ltlchards, In which the secretary concurs. "lly reference of the acting secre tary for report, I am In receipt of a letter from 'Sir. G. O. Drown, etc., asking whether the time for filing applications under the act of August IS, 1894. "In reply I have to report that sec tion 4 of the act contains no provis ions as to the period in which appli cations thereunder should be filed. The only limitation named therein Is that the state should cause to be ir rigated, reclaimed and occupied, not less than 20 ucres of each 160-acre tract, cultivated by actual settlers within 10 years after the passage of said act. "A portion of said act was amend ed by the act approved June 11, 1896 (29 statute 413), by dispensing with proof of settlement and cultivation us a preliminary to the Issuance of pat ent, nnd the limitation as to the time for making proof was modified by TOIJACCO MKItGIOIt. Actual Union of Three Ills Concern Takes Place Today. ( New York, Sept. 30. As the con summation of the plan initiated when ' the Consolidated Tobacco Company " came into existence , three years ago 1 for the purpose of acquiring the Con j tiuental nnd Amcrlcun Tobacco Com- PUZfcLKD. Orlando I have often asked myself the question, what you could ever have seen In me to love? . Rosalind What a strange coincidence! I have often asked myself that very same question. SOON BE TO PENDLETON Two More Carloads of Furniture for Rader, the Furniture and Carpet Man EAST OUrOONIAN, PENDLETON, HIS IT EXPIRED section 3 of the net of March 3, 1901 (31 statute 1133), which extends tho time In which the state was allowed to Irrigate and reclaim the land. "The department In the regulations Isuund under tho act as so amended, has determined that "The effect of this provision is to allow 10 years for the Irrigation and reclamation of each body of land segregated the time to run from the date of the approval of the segiegatlon. "It also nuthorlzes the secretary of the Interior In Ills discretion to ex tend the time for irrigating nnd re claiming the land, to a period of five years, In accordance with such con struction, no limit of time under the present law, in which the state may apply for the selection and segrega tion of laud under section 4 of the act of August 18, 1894, and acts amendatory thereof." This decision gave a .good deal of satisfaction to the state laud board, and as there were a good many appli cations for withdrawn! of these arid fands from settlement for irrigation purposes. Tho law sets forth that the state shall have power to sell or dispose of no more than 160 acres to any one person, but the plan usually adopted Is to wlthdroV the lauds and then let n company make arrangements for the reclamation of the land, ami then after this Is dona the lauds are sold out In lots not exceeding 160 acres in extent in conformance with the law. The Sciuaw Creek Irrigation Com pany of Prlnovillc. Is one of the con cerns Immediately Interested under the commissioner's decision, nnd yes terday the state board made applica tion to tho United States laud office at The Dalles for the withdrawal of 11,766.84 acres of laud located In that district for Irrigating purposes for this company. The company rep resents to the state that it has 12 miles of canal now In operation sup plied by the waters of Squaw Creek, and they apply for the lands for the purpose of reclaiming them by Irri gation, The state, In compliance with the law, ordered that the clerk forward n map of the lands to be withdrawn for reclamation by the Squaw Creek Irrigation Company to the land office at The Dalles yesterday, together with the formal application -for Its withdrawn!. panles, tho stockholders of the three companies hold meetings today to ratify the plan of the directors for the actual merger o the three con cerns Into one company, to be called the American Tobacco Company. The merger plan provides for the conversion of the stock of the Con solidated Tobacco Company ($40, 000,000) and the American common OREGON, I'ltlDAV. SKITKMUKR 30, stock and Continental common stock not hold by tho Consolidated Tobacco Compnny ($242,4R0) into the com mon stock of the now company at par. Canada's Wheat Crop Oood. Otlnwa. Out., Sept. 30. Hased on official reports Minister of the In terior Clifford Slfton has Issued the following statement regarding crop conditions in tho Dominion; "1 urn now able to suite definitely that un der conditions of unusual difficulty in the Northwest n fair average crop of wheat of good quality has been reaped and Is now secure from sub stantial damage. The reports of In jury by frost tintl rust wore grossly exaggerated. The wheat of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories will aggregate from 55,000,000 to 60,000. 000 bushels." "Prince of Pll-en" Coming Home. London, Sept. .10. After a run of 19 weeks at Shaftesbury theater, "The Prince of Pilsen" concludes Its en gagement tonight and the company will return nt once to America. "We are perfectly sntsfled with our Lon don engagement." said Manager II. II. Canby, "but we have a more promising outlook at home. We have run steadily through tho hot weather with two matinees a week and made gains when we expected a slump. The theory that American humor Is too thick for English audiences has been disproved by 'The Prince of Pil sen.' " Cannon's Tour in Iowa. Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 30. Be ginning with a meeting In Des Moines 'tonight Speaker Cannon will be kept busy In Iowa during the next few days. Tomorrow he will make a number of rear platform speeches In the Second congressional dlstrlc. winding up with a night meeting at Davonpcrt. The tour will bo resumed Monday and will conclude In the eve ning with a meeting at Clinton. Soldiers' New Club IIoikc. New York, Sept. 30. The new club house on Governors island was formally opened today with a fare well reception given to Major (lener ul C'orbln by the army officers In tho Atlantic division, which he Is about to leave to assume command III the Philippines. Gen. Frederick D. Grant, who succeeds General Corbln nt Gov ernors island, attended the recep tion. Rucklcii's Arnica Strive. Has world-wide fame for marvel ous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, burns, bolls, sores, felons, ulcers, totter, salt rheum, fever sores chapped hands, skin eruptions; Infal lible for piles. Cure guaranteed. On ly 25c nt Tallman & Co., druggists. Count Sergls Tolstoi, brother ot the famous author, Leo, Is dead at Mos cow. ma COOKS ARE TOO "I caught my husband kissing the "Did you discharge her?" "No; I'm going to get a divorce." m 1001 IflGENT TO BE EEHE JUliWAl'KHH RAILROAD TO KSTAIILIKII OI'I'ICES. Pendleton to lie llcaiUpuirlers Tor Itoproseiiimhe or Chlcus", Milium l.eo & SI. Paul Kivlght and Pus censer Agent fni- Inland Empire May .Mean tho Extension of That Mno Into tho Northwest From Present Terminal lit Chamberlain, South Dakota. i Anent the reported extension Into the Northwest directly of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, comes i the news from an undoubted source, that the system will maintain a Pen ' dlcton resident freight agent In the I person of F. It. Ilanko. Mr. Ilanke 1 wa sin Pendleton recently and made 1 arrangements for the equipment and maintenance of an office In this place. The present western terminals of this road lire now at Kvurls and Chamberlain, both points being in South Dakota. East of that meridi an the system has 6608 miles of road In actual operation, tapping all the more Important producing districts of Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and North ern Missouri. Within the territory described It has terminals nt Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago and Duluth. The announced purposes of the mnnugers of this system are to Invade the Northwest and reach tho coast via Spokane, or n more southerly route, perhaps, nnd thence eventually south ward into California. Immediately, as indicated, it will begin bidding ac tively for the trade of the Inland Empire, through an agent resident ut this place, who will travel Into all parts of Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington, and the northern nnd two-thirds of Idaho In pursuit of bus iness for his road from Its nearest connections In South Dakota east ward. $100 Howard $100. The renders of this paper will bo pleased to learn tlint there Is nt least one dreaded disease that science has been nbla to cure In all Its stages, nnd that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cine now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional disease, re quires n constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of tho disease, and giving the natlent strength by building m tha constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caso that It 1 falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: r. J. ClIHN'IiY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. i Take Hall's Family l'llls for constipa tion. HARD TO GET. cook last night." TEN Good Dry Wood ALL KINDS I have good, sound w00l whlp j Is delivered nt ..Wch prices UnlWe FOR CASH. W. C MINNls! .c..vo union nt Ncuraw, Fortunes Made x.en estate i There Is no Investment thai 1 offers ub good security and in. creases in value as rnnMi real etate. If you would te nun, pm your money in propr. ty in this growing city and sec. uon. We have choice real estate ot all descriptions in all desirable localities, both city and farm properly, ana ranches. Consult us If you have prop, erty to sell; list It with us. i( you wish to buy property, set us. Unexcelled faclltles for hand, ling real estate. W. E. Davidson & Co. (Successor to E. D. lloyd.) Insurance, Ileal Estate, and Mortgage Loans. 110 Court St, Building Material OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, tl 1 SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to Order Building Ta ller, Lime, Cement, lSrlck and Sand, Wood Gutters for Harm nnd Duellings n Specialty. Oregon , Lumber Yard Altn Street, Opp. Court nouse. 1 1 i 1 1 i The Leading Tailors Of the eltv. SIEBERT A I Schultz, have removed to 222 i Court street, opposite the' Hotel J Bickers. When you want J well made suit at reasonable i prices, call on them. Refreshing and Healthful The City Uroiiery Hottled Be- The greatest summer drink. It to" right to the spot. te 1 1, .hi. .nnprlnr beer m nunc . . your home. It Bives youth and w to your tired system. u Physicians recommend beer tw J pure. City Brewery Bottle Beer w always Rood and always the sarne- It Is made ln Pendleton nlJ JT subject to changes of temperature w being shipped, . ,,j Put up In quarts, pints ana pints, and delivered in any q.uanii desired. , Bottling Works telephone Residence telephone 1831. 1 OF! Snllll') Lw Johns I' f 21 ttr" tl.. 5 swiiy 60 lf I it tne , jrlnft '' lf With r 1,1 ttOU.u -j. From ii ' .M.!ll 0 ith Is oulle nnlv II BUS v'" I Und tot h tl !m ent as 10 n loan lots- Will Win oldenbui Its Of PW I farm Kn' I . , ..All I, una . Mr U'1 Lontt rates Ith that It IX cu'iure. Ir, Oldenli Ithai pun tt !,r' e In pears ,Mtv In Ike this wh hard. Th. Ilrtt apart Inti! low ' lining to t better ke. Ihe coast, nl.leal i hli undl lilty tor . I nude a ; -g. Ln $23.01)1 lite 1!. litre left V con li'.nn s Lrrots. 2 Ioatoes. i ibtoge Inlons. 2' reen onl mips. 1 Ting bei touiatoes I'opcorn, VPles. 1 reaches rananas, I anions, Jrinjes, I nvEsn m foil wt to I'kicktnt hl tw Putter, Pip, tr. Ol I "OR Vui., Kep, IN I 'in, Short I 'Mti AliUf