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SALE fl C0fleKlu 51. cater Read Mrce tilt' latest inuw iutk siik craze, Merit Has the large demand for II! iUMM Read Read f with thousands of other new items we will launch KSt s.lk sale ever attempted, beyond conception, and Cygue in niacu: soiling at j,i 25 per "JgX Our special introductory price per ijQ, other pieces of silk to be sold. Look at window. ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE mil! r on nutiii WWSSarer.? INJOY A GOOD SMOKE 7 Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride htilia. maae ai nome. , HHODE. Maker. Ir truly Its proper unmc. for no riilo was over niado to equal a Savage. Simplicity In con struction and operation, and rroat accuracy mnUo tnom sel dom ofjuallod and novor sur passed. Tho now 22-callbre Savtirc 1b a marvel lor a small Btm Wo havo just got a few rlqht from tlio factory and would llko to liavo yon see them UPSON HARDWARE Co. t Main St. Headquarters for fishing supplies rets' Best Flow. I up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in 'iionr it s peifcction in Hour Made b the LETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. i fcses the Taste" M Leaf Brand of Once Used ALWAYS USED KnWS Ln? Pd Ukases. r'"" yvexati Hi one pound pucKages sale by a up-to-date Krocers. ITeas, Extracts and Baking Powder COFFEE & SPSCE Co., ISIS" . . -----.ft IE UNDERWOOD Standard Typewriter Is thr only ab solutely Vision Writing Machine, also tho only typewriter having a tabu lator as a part of its construction, and without extra charge. simnln mm more durable, and operation unchanged, but make quick er easier Kifteon to 30 per cent of 1 time slaved. Cntaloguo fiee. w allowance on yojir old machine In exchange. 1 ARent J Pendleton, Oregon - - - . DAILY EAST OREGONIAN dcmtm MEETING SEMI-ANNUAL CONVENTION OF EASTERN OREGON. Medical Association Holds One Day Session at Hot Lake Tomorrow- win Discuss Scientific fesslonal Subjects. and Pro- p..;! 80"!iaT,I,al meeting of the l-astern Oregon Medical Association (hcI(1 at 1101 ,-akp- ln Union county tomorrow. The physicians have prepared an interesting program for the occasion ana will mix business and pleasure tor a day at this famous resort. nrs. Cole. Itiniro Smith .i n,n.i. ol Umatilla coiintv am nn , rJ lllf ni1" lm!,erR on d,tferent. subjects ..... i.iuunuiy nu auenu the meet lag. Dr. Woods Hutchinson. r Portland secretary of the statu hni v,i.i. ,,,1,, . - - 1 Ul UUUIIU, .r. be Prpsent ""I read a paper on - uuicai significance of Rile." nuicnmson is an able speaker and a close student, and his nddrogs will be one or the most interesting """"' "i program, l-o owing Is the program arranged 1. fctlofogy and Treatment of Por- .lumus, ur. v. .1. May, Hakcr City, Dlsciission-nr. J. A. OelsendoriT- ine uaues; nr. Wlllani Smith ih uranue. -"aicai significance of the une, ur. woods Hutchinson, Port ibuu. rt . uin.Msion.ur. R. C. Coffoy, Port "ou; ur. w. T, Phy, Hot Lake. 3. "Report of a Case of Knterolith,1 " iu. is. Ferguson and J. A. Renter, j ne Danes. In the afternoon tho lollowing pa pers will he read, the business sea Bion aiso being concluded: 4, "Observation of Surgical Cases, Dr. g. Cole. Pendleton. i-'iscussion ur. Kenneth A 1 m. Portland; Dr. M. K. Hall ua urando. 6. "Relation of the Physician to the i-UDiic scnool System." nr A TO Botkln, Athena. uiscussion Ur C. J. Smith.' Pen. tueton: Dr. w. L. Parker, Bakor City i. symposium on Scarlet Fever. a. "Etiology and Morbid Anato mv. ur. G. W. Greee. Wallowa. What we know aboti Do not be deceived by the health claims made by the Trust baking powders, lor they contain Itochclle t-'alts. an irritant to the bowela, stom a-h Hiid kidneys. To prove this. drink a teaspoonful of Royal Baking ponder in a glass of water. Tile Trust baking powders appeal in tlie prejudices of the poopie by ad vertisements that claim all but their puwdeis contain injurious acids and minerals. CRI5SCKNT BAKING POWDER c ontalns no Injurious mineral or alum ana &imi reward will lie paid to any person or persons finding any Injuri ous substance In food made from ('reset-in Baking Powder. On 1 he contrary, eroam of tartar is made from the bleaclilngs and set ilmgs of wine, found on the bottom :!ii(l sides ol the casks. It contains all (he Injurious impurities and sedi ment of the grape, and when mois tened with water undergoes a chem ical ( liange, compounding an liritant Known as Rocholle Salts. There are no cooking lallures from Crescent llaklng Powdor, If thorough ly mixed with tho Hour before adding water. You can't afford to pay 50 cents lor Trust baking powders to support corrupt politicians and lioodlers of the slate of Missouri. They have recently been exposed and convicted by the grand jury In St. Louis for corrupt practice relat ing to the Pure Food Jaws. Trust baking powder can buy phy sicians as well as legislators, so do not be deceived. CRI3SCKNT BAKING POWUKR (Kgg and Phosphate) is now being used by every housekeeper. As a matter of fact. It has taken the place it the old time powders, and It Ib only a question 01 nmo -wuen ,reiiui 01 Tartar will havo outlived lis useful ness in the kitchen. Crescent Baking Powder Is Trebly Economical Sulil Everywhere liook for Coupon - i t fi f DOCTORS ? Baking Powder I Pound 25c p.. - - -""-jiiun. UHtuow, WEDNESDAY, JULY b. "Diagnosis and Prognosis," Or. A. K. Hlggs, Heppner. c. "Treatment, Including Diet," Dr. C. M. Pearce, Sumptcr. Uiscussion by the Society. EVADING THE DUTY. Alleged Fictitious Assays of Mexican Lead Ores. Washington, July 14. The ireasurj department today confirmed tuc- re port that gross irregularities had been charged In connection with the assays of Imported lead ores at HI Paso. Texas. The department was asked by the collector there in ap point a commission with Government Storekeeper Pulkerson as chairman, to Investigate the charges. This the department declined t0 jn. instead directing Special Agents Uvang. of Kl Paso, and Johnson, at New Or leans, to make the Imestlgatlon anrt instructed Mr. Pulkerson to turn over to the special agents any facts In his possession bearing 011 tho subject. Mr. Fulkerson rerused to do this on tho ground that agents would not treat his evidence as confidential, thereupon the department direete-t Mint char-rex be preferred against rulkerson for Insubordination. It Is reported that Kulkerson has resigned, but the department hns no knowledge of this action if It has been taken. Tbe Investigation is now in progress. PRISONERS MUST WORK. County Jail Boarders to Be Employed on Roads, Portland. July IB. Unlcs a ( hung. In the program as at present nrrnng etl occurs, the working of county jail prisoners on county roads will be tommenced some day ths week. There are about IS prisoners avail able for this purpose, and I hey will be accompanied by two deputy sher iffs as guards, armed with shotguns. Care will lie taken to appoint men an guards who are good shots, and they will lie Instructed to bring down any man who attempts to escape. The prisoners will be made to understand that they must work. Great Camp Meeting. Des Plaines, 111. July in. For the forty-fourth successive year the Dea Plaines camp meeting, one of the greatest summer assemblies held by the Methodists of Amorlcn, was for mally openeu today under auspicious conditions. The program extends over two weeks, during which lime there will be revlvnl services con ducted by many eminent leaders, of the denomination. HOSEHOLD CARES. Tax tbe Women of Pendleton the Same as Elsewhere. Hard to attend to household duties. With a constantly aching back. A woman should not have a bad back And she wouldn't if tho kidneys were well. Dean's Kidney Pills inako well kid neys. Hero is a Pendleton woman who indorses this claim: Mrs. Oeorgo Hays, living at No. 'ITi IJlleth street, corner of West Bluff street, says: "I can recommend Doau's Kidney Pills to all suffercrt trom backache and other Kidney tioubles, with utmost confidence thai 1 hey will do everything that has been claimed tor them by those who have used them as well as by the maker.-. The trouble for which I used them was principally backache, with whic! I had lieen bothered oft and on for n long time, it bun me badly when i stooped to do cny housework that caused a strain 011 the back. I lead n advertisement about Doan's Kiil- ney Pills and decided to try tbem, feeling that they could do no harm, even If Ihey did no good. I got o box In the storo of Brock & McCo mas Co and used only one box, a;, that was sulllclent to 'lelleve i..e backache and I have not felt II since." For sale by all dealors. Price CO tents iter box Foster Miiburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S ami take 110 other. FARMER SAVE MONEY. Use tbe Combined Harvester. I will sell 0110 good as new and guaranteed to do tho work, for loss than one-half the original coat; also choice of two good heauers, ready for tho Held, with four new header bods. Will take cutting In payment, Also an A-No. 1 steam threshing outtll complete, consisting of a new 20 horse-power RubscII engine and 3.1 Inch hopurator with blower. Every thing ready for the season In good shape, at a very low figure. For par ticulars, enquire of C. A. Hungate, 202 Second street. Walla Walla. Proposals for Wood. Sealed bids will bo received by mo at my office in room 10 Judd building. until 0 o'clock p. in., of Monday, July 20th, 1903, for furnishing School Dis trict No. 1C with one hundred and twenty-five cords of four-foot wood, to bo cut from live tlmbor and thor oughly seasoned. To bo dollverod at he different school houses In tho District In such quantities ns the board directs. Payment to bo mado In school warrants of School District No. 10, Tho board reserves tho rlgu. 0 reject any and all bids. JOHN HAILKY, JR. Clerk. Pendleton, Oregon, July lOtli, 1803 15, 1903. The Innocent - The Guilty The world to-day fa full of innocent sufferers from that most loathsome disease, Contagious Blood Poison. People know in a general way that it is n bad disease, but if nil its horrors could be brought before them they would shun it ns they do the leprosy. Xot only the person who contracts it suffers, but the awful taint is transmitted to children, mid the fearful sorea nnd eruptions, weak eyes, Catarrh, nud other evidences of poisoned blood show these little innocents arc suffering the awful consequences of some body s situ So highly contagious is this form of blood poison that one may be contaminated by handling the clothing or other articles in use l.v n ijwouti titiaiv.tv.il wiiii mia iiiiM'iituii; u ng fi.om the same vessel or eating nud innocent men nnd women have found to their sorrow. The vini3 of Contagious Blood Poison is so Hriissris BLOOD POISON is no first little so! e appears the whole 3S? of ACT RESPECTER OF PERSONS tainted with the poison, nmf the skin is soon covered with n red rash, ulcers break out in the mouth and throat, swellings appear in the groins, tho hair and eyebrows fall out, mid unless the ravages of the disease are checked at this stage, morti violent and dangerous symptoms appear in the form of deep and offensive sores, copper colored splotches, lernble pains in bones and muscles, nud gcucrnl breaking down of the system. S. S. S. is n specific for Contagious Blood Poison and the only letttedy that antidotes this peculiar virus and makes tt radical nnd complete cure of the disease. Mercury and Potash hold it in check so long ns the system is under their influence, but when the medicine is left off the poison breaks out again as bad or worse than ever. Besides, the use of these minerals bring on Rheumatism and stomach troubles of tho worst kind, and frequently pro- duce bl : inecmug aim spoil;.; mess oi me s Blood Poison 111 all stages nnd cures can be taken withont nuy injurious effects to health, and nu experience of nearly fifty years proves beyond doubt that it cutcs Contagious Blood Poison completely nnd permanently. Write for our "Home Treatment Book," which descnbcs fully the different stages nud symptoms of the disease. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. FOR Sick Headache and Constipation, TAKE They cure Giddiness, Fullness and Swelling alter meals, Dullness and Drowslnesi, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Ooitiven-si, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervoujand Tremb ling Sensations, etc. The First l)ic will give relief in twenty minutes. I Ills Is no fiction. For a Weak Stomach, Disordered IJvcrand Impaired Digestion they act like "Magic". Uvery sulfeier is earnestly invited tutry a Box ol these Pills, and Ihey will be acknowledged to be Wl rilOUT A ItlVAL. BBBCIIAAl'S PILLS taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. U. S. A. Depot, J 65 Cunul 61., New York. In botes, 10c. anil 25c O SPBCES, o COFFEE, TEA, BAKIING POVDER, FLAVORING EXTRACTS AbjolurePuriry, Finest Flavor, Greatest Stren$lh, fleawtvoble Prices. CL0SSET 8t DEYER5 PORTLAND, OREGON. f II B QUKKS 1101 Kl Cltwii I rumlurtaMo roonit from 'It ci'lli 11 . Niulr fllrnlidiiiil tlin.iiiflioin, quueu Chup llmi.it In lounu. 11 11. Mi.aU nt all luum Only ulilio Iiolp em phi) ixl. (Jlvu IX u irlHl THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear tbN in mind when you nerd poultry and stock supplies and ask for tho International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles, C. F. Go!esvortIiy H7-I29 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lieu Killer f---. There is danger even in drink out of the same tableware, as manv mire gums mm decay 01 the leetli. S. S. S. even reaches down to hereditary taints in cast;. and removes all traces of the poison nnd saves the victim fiom the pitiable conse quences of this monster scourge. As long 11. n drop of the virus is left in the blood it is liable to break out, nud there is danger of transmitting the disease to others. S. S. S. is liuarnuteed tiurclv vee-etnhle ami ul: t . when 011 get into one of the collars laundered at this i s tahllbhiienl if )ou have been having your linen done up bv an inferior method Slurls, collars arm) culls laundeied here is the acme u( line work and He send them houx with a color and finish that is In yo nd competition DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Court anil Tlioiiipum Bin !". BiAAVAAAWAAiWVWVWv .A4i...n.H..H-H- at Cost! $13,40,000.00 Insurance In forie or OREGON FIRE RELIEF 80CIATION. AS- M. Akohi H. for RICE, Freewaler, Umiitlllu County. J. P. WALKER, city agent tor Pendleton, 'W-MM-'H''l- Dally East Oreaonlan by only 15 cents a week. carrier, It Will Alukc You 1-CL'l (ioiiil