Mini PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OUEUOMAM, PuUXULHTON, OKKUU.N, WEDN ESD A Y, JANUARY 28, 1910. IC1U11T PAGES. IN Appointments will brin rue to this vicinity for a few days during the latter part of January or the first o: February, and 1 wo;:U be glad to meet aJ have a talk with anyone inter ested ill the specialty of designing the lamiscano effect of small residential properties, r.mpm; in i::e from a 30 foot lot to five or ten acres. Condi::-.".: at each place are differ ent n'ld it i- my method to have the ov.T.er's personality show in the con struction of the landscape effect, by carrying1 out as far as possible, itt : practical way, the owner's ideas. The winter landscape is of vast im portance and should be ir--t as effec tive as that of the blooming season. Where the property owner has hveri n the grounds tor some time all that usually needed is a rearrangement of the plants and shrubs already prow jug. When the property is new, a big saving may be made by taking advan tage of my experience. If von have r pood general plan to work from, every dollar that is spent will do ii work tr.ward bringing about the desired ef fect, but without a plan and with nr technical knowledge of plants, there i bound to be w.-.te the same that yo; would experience in trying to build a house without plans. The cost of my designs is small, varying with the im-ortance of tki plans. In mo.-t cases the owner i: saved more than the original cost tin first season. I will gladly give advice free oi charge and there will be no obligation to retain my services. In order to wake sure of an appointment, write me at once. HUGH BRYAN, Lnd?cape Architect 214 Beech SUrct, Po.tlacd, Oreson tZ unnot wnn-ctM with narserlel, lecd hotuu en llcriiti and hT norlui" Can You Draw a Goose? I I T HEftT R E Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illustrated songs the city. in Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. AVxf to French Rmtaurant Entire change three times each week. Be sure and '.(a- the iK'.'ct change. Adults. 1V;. Children titi'l'T 10 vears, Tie. COMMISSION MAKES REPORT TO CONGRESS OUTLINING NATIONAL WATERWAYS POLICY Washington, Jan. 24. The first definite outline of the governmental policy to be followed In the Improve ment of the rivers and harbors of the United States was lndlented today when the National Waterways com mission, created March 3 of last year, presented Its preliminary report to congress. Wlttl tne report is a dis cussion of the policy the commission recommends for dealing with the wa ter power situation, and It is under stood to express the latest views of the administration on this mooted question, a rosition somewhat differ ent from that taken by President Tart in his conservation message. A severe denunciation of the stifl ing of water transportation by rail roads through reduced rates and the purchase of competing water routes, is made by the commission. To the plea that the improvement of water ways reduces rntcs by rail even if the waterways are not used, the commis sion says: Xot the KlglH Way With Kallroiuls. "The commission, while fully rec ognizing this fact, cannot indorse it as a desirable policy. It rests in the first place upon the transparent fal lacy that the railroads constitute an entrenched and uncontrollable mo nopoly which cannot be .reached by leg.slation or other orderly and legal methods." As a remedy for this condition, the commission recommends that when a railroad rate is once reduced to meet water commission, it cannot be rais ed unless, after a hearing by the in terstate commerce commission, it should be found that the proposed new rate rests on changed conditions other than the elimination of water competition. The proposition to give the Inter state commerce commission the pow er to f x minimum rates below which the railroad cannot go was condemned by the commission, but the majority of the commission recommended that "The chair will ask that the gentle mnn from Vermont take the chair." Foster, however, was absent. "Is the gentleman from Now York in the chamber?". No answer, for Malby was also away. Away up In front, right under the ' gazo of the speaker, In one of the most prominent seats In the chamber, of acquir.ng land and the lmmcnso ( wa8 Murdock, who has fought the cost of construction and the commis- speaker and his rules hammer and slon recommends that natural wator- j tongs. ways be used wherever available. Tne chair will ask the gentleman The commission condemns the con- ! from Kansas" and from the mcm structlon of any projects not author- j bers - aons tho front tier of sent came the cry, "Murdock, Murdock " but the speaker calmly, amid a roar of laughter, added: "The gentleman from Kansas, Mr. Campbell, to take the chair." izcd by the army engineers and de fends the army corps as tho best ava hible force for the work. "The commission would recom mend," says the report, "that here- uiier ine general poucy ue adopted or providing for tho early completion of , any and all projects which are un- MAUTIX I1ESTOX IS dertaken and that only such number I STAR AMOXG STARS of projects should be commenced as j will be appropriated for and complet-I New York. An all-American foot ed within a reasonable time." I ba" team Pll'ked from the stars who The continuing contract system, ' hnve graced tho gridiron In tho Inst which Is declared to have been aban- ; 20 'wrs, has been compiled by YValt doned by the house rivers and har- pr Camp. Ted Coy and I Tarn Hon bora committee this year, is recom- ' Fish' optalns at Tale and Harvard mended h ghly by tbo. commission. I last Fal1- are tn0 only Payers of last Whero private Interests are served Sl nson to get places among the old- by tho Improvement of streams through the reclamation of adjacent lands and where the Improvements are wholly lntra-state it is recom mended that the state and the private interests served pay a part of the ex pense of the work. To this end the commission wants a uniform rule es tablished for tho division of the cost of such work. ' Government Activity Tempered. "The commission is unwilling to recommend the -policy of government construction of docks and wharves," says the report, and adds: "If improvements should be con sidered desirable where the number of waterfront owners Is small, it is advisable that a Condition -be careful- time stars, Here Is Mr. Camp's all-star eleven: Ends Hlnkley, Yalo, and Shevlin, Tale. Tackles Fish. Harvard, and De Witt, Princeton. Guards Heffelfinger, Tale and Hare, Pennsylvania. Center Schultz, Michigan. Quarterback Eekersall, Chicago. Halfbacks Weeks, Columbia, and Heston, Michigan. Fullback Coy, Tale. The Heston picked as halfback Is Martin Heston. a native of Grants Pass, Ore. Without a bit of football training here he went to Michigan in the fall of 1901 and made the var sity his first year. "Hurry Up" Tost ly imposed to the effect that wharf- has always contended that he was tho age facilities shall be made available greatest football player, all things to the public generally and that char- considered, that ever put on a suit, ges for the same shall be submitted , He Is making his home In Detroit now. to the secretary of war for his ap- Proval. ; CAVAD V WII.T, GFT "The comm'ssion strongly recom-j GOLD STANDARD COIN'S mends the greatest care in tho cm- servatinn of water power for the use the power be given when the rate cut- ( of the people," says the report, and it ting is for the purpose of destroying j tuks the ground that federal super water competition. j vision over water power Is evidently Canal Construction OpiKisexl. i legal in most cases. The tick of reliable stat. sties on j .funics River Veto Sustained. i water transportation and condition of j Wheiv the land adjacent to streams government reports, termed chaotic, j , m entirely with n a state, is own are condemned and it is recommend- j ed by the federal government. It is ed that a uniform system of collect- j declared that the government has th' ing statistics be enforced. ! Wght to impost; conditions for the use The construction of canals is not i of the power sites. The government encouraged because of the expense ! 1ms no right to interfere with water . i powers where the land and the water in non-navigable streams are owned by private persons or states, the re port says, in sj far, as is necessary to protect navigation in all streams. 1'he (jiustion of water power devel- prd from navigable streams which was brought up in the famous James river dam veto message of President Roosevelt, is gone into at length and SURELY SETTLES . UPSET STOMACHS!; INWGKSTIOX. GAS. IIEAKTM'KX OR DYSPEPSIA VANISH Ottawa, Ont. Provision for Cana dian gold coinage is contained in a resolution which W. S. Fielding. Min ister of finance, gives notice he will present next Friday It says: "Resolved, That the standard for gold coins of the currency of Canada shall be such that, of 100 parts by wriuht. ;" shall bo of fine gold and 1"0 of alloy and that the standard for silver coin shall be such that, of 1000 parts by weight, !21 shall be of fine silver and 75 of alloy, that the stand aril we glit of gold coin for the de nomination of J 1 0 In the currency of Canada shall be 511 grains and the standard weight for a silver coin of the denomination of 50 cents shall be 10 grains, and for other gold coins and silver coins at proportionate rates, respectively that the m'nister of fi nance be authorized to Issue, out of the consolidated revenue of tho fund In Case of Accident You should have a bottle ot pure oM whiskey in the bouw. One you cun rely upon. That you know is right. Such a one is CYHUS NOBLE; lor the first time in H years now Bold direct to you. 4 quart bottle, packed in plain catea J m AA all charge! prepaid lo th. $ B nearest railroad exprcn office for , f, No danger of refilled bottles when yon buy from us. No danger of some cheap worthless substi tute being pulmed oil on you. We have been the distributers o( this famous brand, selling wholesale only, or 4-1 years. Pure old honest whiskey aged m wood. Every bottle guaranteed. V. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. nisnuARS act.vts EtfthUnl PjM 105-10; Seem) St . PalUd, Oko CUT At TMI III.C A MAll VOV W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., riUrJ Ori Ci '..ti pica I.d.1 4 90 lo. hli pltM wl mt at m. miw, ptrpud. fear. ,o.rt. ILNIJlM CYRUS NOBI C. Nut 1 P O AuUvu . Closing Out Sale fitr- Commenced ith Rush Terrific Price Reduction Brings Eager Crowd oi Shrewd Buyers to Eilers Piano House. Five Minutes After Taking a Utile Diapepsin Your Stomach Will Feci Firm AgJiin 'Fat Your Favorite Foods Without Fear of Distress. Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the Uni ted States, England and Canada take Pape's Diapepsin and realize not, only Immediate but last ing relief. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or our of order stom ach five minutes afterwards. If your meals- on't fit comfortably, or what you eat lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indiges tion. Get from your pharmacist a 50-cent. case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the Stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dizzi ness or intestinal griping. This will all go and besides there will be no sour food left over In the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out of ord-r stomachs, because It takes hold of your food and digests it just the same ;is if your stomach wasn't there. P.elief in five minutes from all stomach m'sery is waiting for you at any drugstore. These large 50-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly euro almost : ny case of dyspepsia. In digestion ' r any other tomai h disorder. it is declared that there Is ample eon- ; .such sums as may be necessary for the stitutlonal authority for tho sale of J purchase of bullion In order to pro the water power developed on navi- j vide supplies of coins for the pur gable streams, the toll to go Into the pose of public service; that thij cost river improvement funds. There is 0f purchases, incident to the carrying authority, also, says the report, to reg- ' out 0f the provisions of any act found- ulate the charges for power furnished from these streams. SAYS MIDDLE WEST HOME OF TIU'E AMERICANS N'ew York. Men of the middle west are the true Americans, according to Senator Clapp of Minnesota, who was in New York recently on a flying vis it from Washington. "N'ew England," said the senator, "has its interests centered in manu factures, New York In finance, Penn sylvania In coal, the far west In lum ber. They are all more or less pro vincial. But the middle west Is not bound, by any silly accentuated local interests, and Is better qualified to get a perspective of the country's needs. "That is why the protest against un due privilege and unjust protection started with us. We insurgents in the republican party do not rail at fortune, but merely insist that all shall be equal before the law ami that nn advnntnee shall be given to the man with the genius for acquisition." ed upon these resolutions be paid out of the consolidated revenue fund. SI00 Itownrd, I00. Th rpRripm of this pnppr will be pleased to learn that there Is nt least one dreaded disease Hint arlenre tins been able to cure In all Its stneea. and that la Catarrh. Hall't Catarrh Cure la the onJy positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Ca'arrh being a constitutional dleae. requires a constitutional treatment, Unll'i Catarrh Cnre taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and tnurnna inrfnrea of the ay tern, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength t'T building np the eonatltntlnn and assist Ink nature In doing its' work. The pro prletora have so much faith In Its cnratlre nowera that they offer One Hundred Dol lara for any cne that It falls to cnre. Send for list of testimonials. Address : P. J CriKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7Sc. Take Haifa Family l'llla for rnnatlpi Moo. 1 TJ1E ENTIRE STOCK OF T1IK LOCAL STORE TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE REGARDLESS OF COST. IN CLUDED AUK THE VERV FANCIEST OE STRICTLY BRAND NEW, LATEST STYLE PIANOS. PRICES LOW EST EVER SEEN IN THIS OR ANY OTHER CITY. MIVISTKTl SAYS PF.XDT.ETOX'S CONDITION' IS KXAfJCEUATFD CANNON GFTS LAl'MI AT Ml KIHX'K'S FXPF.NSF. Washington. Speaker Cannon and Representative Murdock of Kansas, one of the "insurgent" leaders, fig ured in a little incident Monday that convulsed the house. The house wn resolving Itself into a comm'tteo of tile wliole to consider the agricultural bill. Mini the suffiker cast his eye , bout to f : tii! some one to preside. North Yakima, Wash. Rev. . Mor ton I... Rose, who went to Pendleton, Ore., with Brewer Sehlodfelt, to In vestigate first hand the results of prohibition in' the Oregon town, has Just returned home and says that the reports circulated by the "wets" prior to tho recent local option campaign here were grossly exaggerated. The visit of tho minister and the brewer was the result of a discussion on elec tion day. i "alihig cards, wedding stationery Hid commercial printing to order, at the Mast Oregonian. mil ii,-azarwv-;?nwestgrrTLJWy - Si Gna. V Foiintalne, Prop. Hct 25 cent meals In the North-nftrt. Flrnt-clahs Cooks and fferrlae. hell-flfcb In Season. La Fountains Block, Mala St. Daily Eat Orronlan try carrier, only It eenta rxw weak. " " t ' " I r " e ' j i i . J -ft i i 5 1 j " u , . 1 i d H '',- K . ' ' Y'rw'V'x 10 . Y i t . , ' Wl i If Ttiisday nioiniiiir at EILERS PIANO HOUSE ronunvnccd ll'o irrcaU'st. sale of liih-frrnde I'iatis cvi r lidil in this or any otlmr ciiy. Greatest, boennse of lite liijih clianicter of tlic l'iaiiop, and Hie l't'dicnlously low jriccs, tit wliicli tJioy art- oficrod. licforc tlio doors opened for lntsincs.-, sltrtnvd buyers eajrer 4o Vftire ibe rare values had gathered, and by noon n nuinber of fine, sweet toned Pianos had been selected. ' THE WHY OF IT. The reason for such drastic price cutt.ing is simply this: We had "decided to confine ourselves strictly to wholesaling in this lo cality. Just now we are in a fix. Our new Six-story wholesale Warehouse and Factory in Portland, which was to have I teen com pleted January first, has been delayed by the incessant rains. Our Heating Plant has not yet arrived on account of railroad strikes. Tn addition part of our Christmas stock of Pianos, which has been delayed by the strikes, now comes rolling into Portland. We can not accommodate the Pianos which we now have there, let alone our Pendleton stock, so we decided to close out our stock here re gardless of the sacrifice. If'we get cost, or near it, we will ! satis fied. "Under present conditions, profit is out of nil question. PRICES STRIKE BOTTOM. JUST READ THESE PRICKS. $-'14, -$210, and even as low a? $198, now secures choice of several well known New York makes in fancy Oak, figured Mahogany, or in elcgan-t Walnut case. The nperb $400, $!.r.0, and $47.r values go now at $274, $20.r., and $."t07. The verv fanciest $.100 and $.ri"i( Pianos are now marked il $.'51 mid $D!t7. Remember your choice is not con fined to several unknown makes, but included are such world famous makes as Kim ball, Chicago's greatest Piano; the l'ster, Philadelphia's splendid product; Starr, ITobart M. Cable, Whitney, Clarendon and cvfn the glorious ('bickering, the most costly Piano made. Romemlter each and every instrument is strictly brand new, ibe very latest style, and the Eilers ironi-bid guarantee accompanies each instru ment sold. "Money Rack" if not exactly as represented in every particular, protects your purchase in every way. TERMS TE DESIRED. At the trcniedoiis reductions quoted, these Pianos should go for cash, but in order to dispose of this splendid stock in a very short time, terms have been made exceedingly low. Bring in a few dol lars as first payment, and we will arrange ihc balance to suit your convenience. v We will even accept lenns as low as $1.2, $10, $8, yes, even $6 monthly on some styles. Remember ibis sale is now in progress ihe Pianos are here- prices are lower than ever quoted be fore k ami llip'c are sure to be many homes anxious to secure, one of these splendid instruments at such terrific reductions. Pc on hand right away, today, if possible, for best choice. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Scdio from Third Act of George Parr MoOitHioon's "Ilcvcrly," the Sqnel to "fJranstark," at tho Oregon Ttw-atcr, Tuetalny February I. mmm Diar.orcliabilit VIll 813 Main St., Pendleton, Oregon