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DAILY EAST OREOQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1008 EIGIIT PAGES. Watchmaker Manufacturing f Jeweler All work strictly first class and guaranteed. C. A. STRIKER Pendleton,' Oregon EMPIRE BLOCK Weat Webb Street. 1 I Pendleton Planing Mill Pendleton, Oregon Sash, Doors & Mouldings General Mill Work Show Cases, Store, Office & Church Fixtures Our Specialties Estimates furnished on short notice ROBERT FORSTER. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special Correspondence I S OF lull I or HALL GAME WAS WON BY WALLA WALLA ! Well Known Woman Goes to Portland for Medical Treatment Wallu Preacher Here Sunday Iirteretit in Demonstration Tniln Whleh Stops Here, WFSTOX HAD CLEAN-UP DAY LAST MONDAY Young Man Has Spinal Meningitis at Sanatorium Bo'w Knot Club Haa a Pine Tennis Court Young Man Leaves Normal on Account of 111 nc. ltcturo.4 to Home m Port lund. Proprietor. Phone aln 7. I Graham Furniture Co. Has Moved Next Door to St. George Hotel with a Larger and better stock than ever. uuton, iiay e. The ball game which was played at Meador park Sunday between the teams of Milton and the Northwestern Gas & Electric company team resulted In an 11 In ning game and a victory for the gas team by a score of 5 to 6. This was one of the best ball games played here this season. A number of peo ple from this pluce and Freewater went to Meador park for this game. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor have gone to Portland, where Mrs. Taylor goes for medical treatment Miss Lula Craig, w ho has been vis iting ner orotner, w. K. Craig for the past few days, has returned to hilcnsburg. Rev. J. E. Ireland of Walla Walla preached at the M. E.. church, south, feunaay morning and evening during me pastor s absence from the city, People In this section are taking a great deal of Interest in the demon Weston, May 6. The cleaning ud day which was held here Monday was very succesrul. Rubbish was rakea up and burned,, a great many bon ures Doing in evidence. The ladles or the civil improvement society ar. very diligent and pursue their duties unceasingly. Chester Caplinger Is verv 111 t fh Lazier sanitorlum with spinal menin gitis. Thn Tin... T - . . . 1 t , i..c uun ivnui ciuo nas set nn fine tennis court on the Bullfinch grounds, and the members are spend ing mucn time acquiring skill in that game. itoDert Hays has eft the Normal for this year and has returned in hi. home in Portland. Sickness was the cause or the change. . mm. frmiK Banner wan utrr cunuay visitors here Thfl npmnl hooifflt kii . . . stratlnn train ,.-hi ...in w. i .... . . .. :,, uiu leura IS QO ii . - .e "5 c,lve Practle 'or some - ...uj nm ue iiere n treat I nu n nr tn k j Strawberries will ripen quickly this warm weather and they will soon be on the market, games with Olltal.lo icams m me near future. IF YOU'RE IN SUSPENSE and undecided as to where to send your vehicle for repair, allow us to suggsst that this ihop offers Induce ments for good work promptly done, and that little money settles the bill or, Carriage repairing. Get your buggy painted for spring. We nave an expert painter who will do good work reasonably. Old rigs made as good as new. See us for Gasoline Engines, Hacks, Winona Wagons and Buggies. NEAGLE BROS. It Readied the Spot. Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a large general store at Omega, O., and is president of the Adams County Telephone Co., as well as of the Home Telephone Co., of Pike county O., says of Dr. King's New Discovery: "It saved my life once. At least I think It did. It semed to reach the spot the very seat of my cough wnen JniMtnesc Boys Celebrate. Toklo, May 6. Every bov in th Japanese empire has been en,! this week In the joyful occunatlon of ceieuraung nis birthday and every family with one or more children of the male sex is a center of fpstivitv and rejoicing. Although the stork of Nippon is Just as variable In selecting the time of his visits as In other lands It has been the custom for rmny cen turies to celebrate the bJrth.tnv. n. all Japanese bovs pnriv in r.. - ...... May UI1U uHH nj me little girls In February, everything else failed tv. King's New Discoverv not onlir rBarh. Tne Importation of occidental es the cough spot; it heals the sore has not serv?d to change this custom spots in throat, lungs and chest. Sold "nu lne rlsn festival.' "as. the boys unaer guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s " "vservance is called, Is being arug store. sue and 11. Trial bottle ,alcu nun me accustomed en free. thuslusm. WAS A WINDY WEEK. DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast Being Realized by Pendleton Teople. A little backache at first. Dally increasing till the back Is lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow; Diabetss and finally Brlght's dis eased This is the downward course of kidney Ills. Don't take this course. Mrs. Laura McClure, living at 1313 Madison avenue, La Grande, Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for three or four years and the best possible results have always been obtained. An overexertion or the contraction of a cold often served to bring on back ache and at such times my kldneya would be weak and I would be great ly annoyed by dizzy spells. I would be restless and nervous and as a re sult of the loss of sleep, would arise In the morning feeling tired and worn out. Learning of the ' merits of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a box, took them according to direc tions and they relieved me at once. I have kept them In the house since as I have the greatest confidence In them. When I feel any of the attack coming on I Immediately resort to Doan's Kidney Pills and they never fail to give the desired results." For sale by. all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, New York,' sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Notice to Poultry Raisers The hatching season is now open and I am prepared to furnish settings of full blood, single comb white leg horn eggs, to the trade In any quan tity desired. $7 per hundred. Fer further Information phone Main SI. A. Nolls. Weather Throughout Oregon Was Queer Mixture. me iore pan or tne week was clear. During this period the maxi mum temperatures were unseason ably high, owing to the uninterrupted sunshine. The minimum tempera tures were usually correspondingly low, owing to the effects of radlatloi, and frosts were of frequent occurrence. un triday there was a decided change to cool and cloudy weather. which continued during the remain der of the week. In the counties west of the Cascade mountains mod erate rains fell, but In the eastern counties the recorded amounts were light. High winds blew at times, es pecially on Saturday. Columbia River Valley. Mountain Park, Wasco county. Raymond Markley. Clear prevailed during the week, with kill fng frosts on Tuesday and Wednes day. The Dalles, Wasco County, B. I, Brooks. Cold west and northwest winds prevailed on the closing days of the week. Light frost was notice' able In places on Tuesday and Wed nesday mornings. The weather was threatening on Friday, but only a few sprinkles of rain fell. There was con siderable sunshine. Condon, Gilliam county, S. C. Dod son. The weather was generally clear, with low temperatures. A high south wind blew on Friday, bringing the worst dust storm of the season. Damaging frosts occurred early In the week. Mikkalo, Gilliam county, J. F. Chandler. There was an abundance of sunshine. The nights were cold ur fuoi. me prevailing winds were westerly. fc-lyla. Morrow county, C. F. Troed sen. Warm days and cold nights prevailed during the week. LmatilJa, .Lmatilla couoty, Helen l. uuncan. The week was generally clear and warm, with very cool nights. A very light rain fell Friday night .renuieion, Umatilla county, H. F. Johnson. Clear weather prevailed ex trpi. me iu.ni two uays, wnich were cloudy. Frosts occurred on two nights. Weston. Umatilla county, Maud M, T.. 1. m . i;mperaiures gradually rose during the week though the nights were generally cold. Ijeavy frost oc currea and ice formed. No precipi tation occurred until Friday night, when a light shower fell. On Satur day a light mist occurred. Plateau District. Vale. Malheur county, H. P. Os born. Clear skies prevailed except ing on Thursday and Friday. Killing frosts occurred early m the week. Ontario, Malheur county, Wm. O'Brien. The week was very dry, with high winds. No precipitation occurred. Frost occurred on two nights. Dayvllle, Grant county, Dr. 3. Campbell-Martin. Freezing weather prevailed during the early part of the week, accompanied by high north west winds. Paisley, Lake county, E. C. Wood ward. The week was bright and clear. , Killing -frosts occurred early In the week. Yonna, Klamath county, Jacob Rueek. Warm days and frosty nights prevailed during the week. $100 Reward linn The reader! Of thla nana III t.. l . to learn that th. T 1. T.KT" 7.'"' T IZTlFi Ha... .k.." .7"" T ." urcmuru in .m I. oas Deen able to core H.ifi AU. ,tJ' nd Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Core la the only poaltlva 17 DSW. k"n the medical frater nity. Catarrh being a constitutional dls require, a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Car i iikm i. ........ n. acting directly ddob th hinnH .. ..1 ;:,4,C J?.f..tAe 3 hereb' d-troying ;- uuu ui ius mseass, ana kitIbs the patient strength hr hniiriin .k- constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors bare offered One Hundred Dollara for any case that It rails to cure. Send for list of teatlmonl- cm. Aaureas: B m kF' J-CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Uall'a Fmii imii. tn. Hon. ' in ,i 111 Fill AT Jl TREACHEROUS -DANGEROUS Contagious Blood Poison is the most treacherous of all diseases. It has its victims in its power almost before they realize its presence; because its first symptom, which is usually a little sore or DimDle. is so insignificant that it does not cause alarm, or even excite suspicion. But notwithstanding the outward symptoms are not manifested in the beginning, this insidious poison is at work on the blood, and in a shbrt time the patients find themselves diseased from head to foot. The mouth and throat ulcerate, the hair begins to come out. a rash breaks out on the body, copper-colored spots, and even sores and ulcers appear on the flesh. Unless the poison is driven from the blood it affects the bones, and literally eats out the life of the sufferer. There is scarcely any limit to the evil powers of Contagious Blood r'oison. it is orten transmitted to others by a friendly handshake or Civil Service Meeting. Chicago, May 6. The National Civil Service association opened a two day session In Chicago today, with delegates from various sections of the country present. President Charles weather S. Fowler of Albany is presiding. Ad dresses will be made on subiects al lied with civil service progress and reform by several men distinguished jn public life. The grandmothers of the old Dutch Dunkard famlles of western Penn-I ovltranla haua rr t A nn A m. A HUlnlt. 1 ory Bark Cough Remedy" and reared their families on It for a hundred years. Now you can buy It of your dealers. Ask for It and use It, be cause it Is pure; because It la the best cough remedy made today. Try It For sale by any druggist and all deal' ers everywhere. Pendleton Drug Co. Ohio M. D.'s in Session. Columbus, O., May 6. One of the most largely attended conventions In the history of the Ohio State Medical association was opened here today and will extend through three days. Delegates will be elected to the con vention of the American Medical as sociation to be held In Chicago the first week of June. A Califomlan'a Luck, "The luckiest day of my life was when I bought a box of Bucklen'g Arnica Salve;" writes Charles F. Bu dahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25c boxes cured me of an annoying case of Itching piles, which had troubled me for years and that yielded to no other treatment." Sold under guar antee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Wyoming for Taft. Lander, Wyo., May 6. "All for Taft," is the slogan of the delegates to the Wyoming republican state con vention which will be held here to morrow. It is practically certain that the Wyoming delegation will be pledg ed unreservedly to the Ohioan. Ctah Republican. Salt Lake City, May 6. Salt Lake theater will be the scene tomorrow of the republican state convention of Utah. Many delegates arrived today and the preliminary conferences In dicate that Secretary Taft will securt the indorsement of the convention. While hunting squirrels near Boise the other day, fiam Horner shot his foot off with a shotgun- He was sit ting down and the gun waa accident ally discharged ns ho arose. The charge struck the leg Just above the onkle, blowing the foot completely off. from the use of the toilet articles of an infected person. And if the virus is allowed to remain in the circulation, its blighting influence will be handed down to offspring to ruin their innocent lives. Contagious Blood Poison is too dangerous to trifle with. No time should be lost in ridding the blood of this insidious poison; and in no disease is it more important that the proper remedy be used. Medicines which merely check the symptoms for a time and Jeave the real cause smouldering in the sys tem, have brought misery and des pair to thousands. . Faithfully the sufferers took such treatment, and when all outward signs had disap peared left off its use, only to find that the virus had been shut up in the blood, awaiting a favorable opportunity to break out again. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation, and removes every particle of the poison from the blood, makes this vital fluid pure and healthy, and oes not leave the slightest trace of the poison for future outbreaks. S. S. S. is made entirely, of roots and herbs of the forests and fields. t does not contain the least particle of mineral in any form to injure the delicate parts of the system, impair the digestion or corrode and ntate the membranous tissue or lining of the stomach and bowels. If you are suffer- I am glad to be able to give my experience with your med icine, S.S.S. If y son contract ed Blood Poison, and had an ugly abacess to form on his leg and he had all the other well known symptoms. He tried other medicines without any benefit, and I then had him to take S.S.S. After he had tak en several bottlea the Improve ment was very gratifying, and ao he oontlnned ita use. A thorough oourae of S. 8. S. cleanaed his blood and cured the diaease. The ulcer healed nicely, and he has alnosben In good health. C. OBEBCHAIIT, Taylor, Texas. 1 l c ing with Contagious Blood Poison, S. S. S. will cure you, because it will purify your blood, and destroy every ves tige of the taint. It will act as the finest of tonics to build up and strengthen your sys tem, assist it in over coming the effects of disease, and insure a speedy restoration to perfect health. We have a Home Treatment book, describing the different stages and symptoms of Contagious Blood Poison, and containing many sug gestions that will be helpful to you in curing yourself with S. S. S. We will send this book and any medical advice desired to all who write; no charge for either. S. S. S. is for sale at all drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. PURELY VEGETABLE "Known For Its Strength" What It Means Many people do not know what a bank's capital means to its depositors, or the differ ance between a bank of little or no capital, and one. with a large capital. One of the functions of A Banks Capital is to protect its depositors from possiblejloss; therefore the larger it is, the greater protec tion the depositors have. This bank has a Capital of . . . . 200,000.00 Surplus Fund of . . 50,000.00 Undivided Profits . . 25,000.00 Additional Shareholders Liability . . . . 200,000.00 A TOTAL OF 475 000.00 This means that this bank must lose prac tically half a million dollars before its depo sitors could lose a cent. Thisrotectionjis forYOU. The First National Bank PENbLETON, OREGON SECURITY Garden Hose and Refrigerators Are something that everybody needs now that dry and warm weather Is coming on and It behooves everybody to get the best for their money. If that'e what you're looking for, call around and examine my line of refrigerators and garden hose. V. STROBLE Phone Black S171 210 K. Court Street Daily East Orefrpnian, by carrier, 15 cents per week. The Office Alfred Schneiter, Prop. Main Street The place to get a glass of Betz Beer Wines, Liquors and Union Made Cigars Courteous Treatment Pendleton Oregon When You Cook as Tou do away with all the dirt and inconvenience of the wood and coal stove. Uitbi NEW LINE OE 1UXGES XOW OS DISPLAY. Gas Ranges, $14.23 to $33 Hot plates.'. $4 to $5.25 Water heaters, slmmcrers, etc. Slmmercrs for cooking soups, etc., cost 1 1-6 cents per hour; giant burner, 6c; small burner, 3c; one oven burner, 4c; water heater, 9c per hour. A bath would cost 4c for fuel. NORTHWESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC CO. PHONE MAIN 136. The Maze Hanson & Olsen 111 COURT STREET. Olympia Beer on Draught WARM LCXCII 0 A. M. TO 6 P. M. A nice little place for a quiet lit tle time. THAT'S ALL. PENDLETON, OREGON. Balanced Rations For Incubator Chicks Lice Killers and Conditioners For Poultry and Stock at COLESWOfcTHY'S Feed Store 127--129 E. Alta Club Saloon T. W. MUIUIELL, Proprietor. Cor. Court and Cottonwood, PENDLETON . - OREGON, Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules APOSITIVECURE ForlnflnmmntlonorCstsrra of the Dlsdtler snd Dlieased KiiWjs. No cur no pa Cures quickly aud Perma nently the worst esses of . (ionorrhwa and Gleet, DO matter of how long stand ing. Absolutely harmless. Bold by druggists. Prise tl.nn, or by mall, postpaid, ,10U,8bo!e2.?6. THE SANTAL-PEPSIN Nu BILUSOHTAIHS, OMW. Sold by the Pendleton Drug Gompaay fe CHICHESTEITS PILLS Wff-v . TIIK DIAMOND II It AN I,. 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