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EIGHT PAGES. PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OHKGONIAN. FENll.MTlN. OltKliON, TTF.SDAY, JAXVAltY 18, 1010. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this rountrv mast dangerous occause so decep- ill l l!LAt:ve. Many sudden Sr-'j IJ I ,ySJ deaths are caused LT-tjlA'4.'V by it heart (lis- p apoplexy are often the result ot kid ney disease, li kidnev trouble is V ollowedtoadvance tVckidncy-j ciscn n! blood will at tack the vital orpans, cur.c-iiis cntanh of the bladder, hrick-duFt or sediment in the urine, head ache, hack ache, lace b3-fc, dizziness, fVcrlefsrcss, mncus ness, or the kidneys themselves breck down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles a'tnoft always rescl' from a'der.iEgcmcr.t cf the kidneys ar.d better health in that orcan is ol t:.ir.cd (jnicUest by a proper trcr.ts:cr.t cf the kid neys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to lioiduriue and scaluinp; j aininj assing it, and overcomes inai uuj xii.iu i.icis-tuv pf being compelled to g.- often ti n v; ti the da', and toet r.p rvtiy limes durir.R the nijht. The ir.ild and in mediate efTect oi S-auip-lxoot, the proat kidney ren tdy is soon realised. It st.nid.s the highest be can?e of its remarkable health res-torine, pro-H rties. A tri .l will convince anyone. S, vamp-Root i pleasrnt to Uke cr.d is sold bv a".l dmjTjrists i-.i Cfty-ccnt and one-dollar s:.-a bottles. Von way fcsve a Sample tvtlle and a book that tells p.U about it, both sev.t free ly nail. Address, Pr. Kilmer & Co., r.ins;haintoii, N. Y. When writing mention reading this per. erous offer in this paper. PorT. r.'.r.ke any mistake, but reniei-.ber thfc r.ai-.e, Swamp-Root, a:M don't l:t a dealer s.l. von something in placeof Swamp-Root f you do yotiv.i'.lbe disappointed- OF INTEREST TO WOMEN l -J Vm -. :..) Hero anil There. One op two cans of shrimp to be washed and .dropped for a few min utes in thickened butter sauee and served on toast or a can of salmon to be opened and plunged Into boiling water, drained and served on a plat ter with egg sauee and mashed pota toes. Why should one fear of a sud den guest? Partridge berries, if gathered before frost and put In a cool cellar In a box packed In sphagnum moss, will be bright at the holiday season. So w.ll wild bitter sweet. If gathered late and hung in a cool attic. Cat-o-nine tails and sumac keep a long time and look well, both in their natural state and with the heads touched with gilt rn i n t Chall. s Is one of the best materials for makim.- a little sleeping robe when traveling on a sleeper. It can be mads as roomy and comfortaDle as a wrapper, with all the appearance of a rretty dress. Select a bordered ei- frct, tan with a brown border, or -hit with blue. The corals with ori ental borders are handsome and you-; an f-iiil dark colors that are as hand some as the very best figured recep tacle above for the Durnc matcnes are inexpensive and the safest and most sensible for cellars, kitchens and hallways. They can be gilded be fore using and a fresh coat given once a year. All match safes of whatever kind or design should have something near for burnt matches. Little china bas kets or three handled china vases or cups can be suspended from the gas jet near the match safe. Small baking powder boxes covered with ribbon are suitable for burnt matches. ly Into a sponge which has become slimy and rinsing It several times In luke warm water it will be as nice again as w hen It was new. XeedU-books are much better made with leaves of chamios leather or fine linen, instead of the old-fa.shioned flannel. Flannel Is often prepared with sulphur, and this tends to rust the needles. Chamios leather, on tho other hand, keeps them beautifully bright. The best way to clean playing cards when they are soiled is to rub them with a little furniture cream on a small piece of rag, then polish with a piece of clean soft rag. This re moves all grease and stickiness and makes thorn almost equal to new. Use a piece of velveteen for brush ing silk. Trv It on a black silk pett1- coat. and see how perfectly it wipes nwav nil traces of dust from frills and ruffles Anv brush, however soft acts as an irritant to silk, but the vel veteen removes all dust without any intnrv tn the silk of sunshades, etc. Mnnv women wind it a Kroat com fort to sew a black or colored cross on the band of every dress skirt In tho nxact middle of the front. Tn this way, you can Instantly and unconscl-on-dv bo sure that your skirt Is on perfectly straight This same Jdea carried out with all the white cloth or silk underskirts will prove a help fni ronvpnlp-nop. Then sew a four Inch strip of tape lengthwise near the tnn nnA on thn wroncr Brfli of all un derskirts; it Is such a comfort to hang them up In this way rather tnan ny tying the strings or hooking the skirt together. Always keep a half toaspoonful of rice In even' salt shaker, it keeps the salt from either sticking or caking and Insures a ready flow at all times. A dozen double hooks for under shelves is a great convenience where a closet is not made to accommodate rod fr coat hangers. Then, too, the double hooks will hold the skirt hangers while the rod will not. The Japanned ones are 15 cents a dozen and the thread of a screw is a part of the hook so any one can put them up without any tools. These under tho shelf honks will double the ca pacity of any closet. f h.. fi. xible knife that is such a fa vorite with so many housew.ws can h,. bought in all sizes at any hard ware or department store, but it is i iinwii there as a "pallette knife." JAMES J. HILL TO SPEAK TO AGlUCULTCK.Ui MEN Fargo, N. P., Jan. 18. James J. Hill, the railroad magnate of the lllirl h u-fct tvl'l flnlluup n A A wnoo during the twelfth annual session of uio iri-etute ura,n ana Stock Grow ers, commenced here today. Promi nent agricultural experts of" North and South Dakota and Minnesota and from tho department of agriculture will also speak. The convention will occupy four days. Today's conference was devoted largely to grains and grasses. Tomor row win be duvoted to dairying and live stock tho thirH rl'nv to thrt V.miltv society and horticulture and the last win oe "iiui" day. Mr. itm spoke at the first convention held here and at several subsequent ones and has promised to close tho program this year. The state veterinarians, the State Horticultural society, tho North Da kota Poultry association, the North Dakota TCpnnrd Asaorintinn nni! nthpr state affairs will bo In progress during i no ween. m A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Ono of tho most valuable qualities of Mother's Friend is that it safe-guards tho fntur-J health of tho mother. It in n liniment to bo applied externally to the body, tho uno of ii, ..;.,. i,a hii'uOm foul tendons, suftens the r.lands WllllU UUHI-MVi H." ...... - ' " and ducts, prevents lumps forming in tho brc-sts, and relieves the pain, norvona ness, nausea, and other troubles from which so many expectant 'mothers suffer. When Mother's Friend is used regularly it fits and prepares tho system for u easy and patural consummation of tho term. Women who massage with this groat liniment are always saved much Buffering when baby comes, and recover' more o.d'kly. r.r.d vrlthout ill effects! Mothor's Friend i3 sold at drug storos. Writo i'ui- our free bock for expectant mothers. ' THE BRADFtZLD CO,, ATLANTA, GA. A Sprained Ankle. As a rule. a man will feel well sat- isfiod If ho c:ih hohhln nrnunrl no crutches In two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and it is often two or three months (before he Is ful ly recovered. This is an unnecessary loss of. time, as by applying Cham berlain's Liniment, as directed, a cure may us a rulo be effected in less than one week's time, and in many cases within three days. .Sold by all good dealers. Eiirmfj i iiufriTTmiiTrrrniTniL iiiiiisi hii Can You Draw a Goose? An Ironing Trick. She was carefully covering a rolling pin with two thicknesses of flannel, when a friend joined her. Instantly the newcomer expressed surprise at the unusual operation. "I don't wonder you smile," said t, Vi.-,iipvifi ns she plied her nee- die, taking care that not a wrinkle destroyed the surface of the tight fitt'ng covering of flannel.' "Guess why I am doins; this; manifestly the rolling pin 'is to serve some other purpose than the one for which it was oripin.i.ly intended. "Now you see, I am slipping this cover of "cotton cloth in place, and tving it at either end. As I am sure you o.:uut gue.-3 the reason for all this, I'll enlighten you. I am getting ready to iron th cuffs on my shirt w.iist without having them creased. "I know some people can iron them beautifully without having to re sort to any such contrivance, but, for -i : . n..V, iimTiIpp niv nart a iniu it hv,w .... ... , ni pan. o- i ! .. , , . cobwebby, and ,0"S7rZ o lolta-ifiv Us metallic contrast without flrrt time In years sh mv oJam-d. "hat ey nd it any weight. Gold medallions are let mo of Maxmillian. of the utmost convenience, too. so I in along edges ot inns or on ponuea th nk tlu re must be some virtue in tabs. Embroidery Is worked with tn nK unit, . I ,hA r,iliiiln" n ml here and Trotting Men Meet. Lexington, Ky., Jan. 18. Officers of the Kentucky Trotting Horso Breeders' association, in Lexington to day, declare that the past season has been an exceptionally prosperous one for the association, and that the pros pects are good for an even better sea son this year. Secretary Wilson has been busy for the last month with the future stakes, which are attract ing much attention. , If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Kioto of Kdnia. Mo., says: "I have used a great many different medicines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and Llv r Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I- ever used." . For sale by all good dealers. I'nilM-ror's Widow Violent. Brussels, Jan. IS. Empress Marie Charlotte, sister of the late King Pold and widow of the ill-fated rMimii Catarrhal Dcalncssj Avoided and Cured i Prove this to yourself by writing nsUr day for a free sample, postpaid, of tbl permanent, safe and speedy cure are- matic, soothing, healing. Or ask jomi favorite Druggist tor Liberal Free Sample Especially valuable In aural affections of children mild, pure, and sanitary. Specially recommended by Dlivsiclans for children with cold in. the head, which so often brings on chronic nasui cumiin. v.uihii. ..w ........ (ul drucs. Sold only In sanitary, convenient tubes and recommcnaeu uy ovci uu.vw .... - if yours hasn't Koudon's a 25c or 50c tube will be sent you postpaid on receipt oi price, or uuaoiuii.-iy i ...... i Kondon MI ft. Company, Minneapolis. MInnu f Kondon Mlfj. Company, iuuuitaii Tiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiniiniiinninissiii!giaiiysiisiii5iiii5iiurimu!:uniniiiiniiija TIIMI1 I'l.l'l mini vwmn uiiiii ByersT Best Flour Is made from the clioici-M wheat tliat grows. Good triad is assuied when BYfcKS' BEST FLO UK is used. Brar., Shorts, Steam Rolled Barky '.always on hand. .Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon PROFIT - (;ilt on Xockwcnr. With Midas - like pers verance fashion has invaded the realm of ...u,t-f.-, .in.i ,l!i,-e,l noon ilaintv lace and linen a golilen touch. ; " if "'' "au 101 eu.s1 The colli face used "ecn growing worse. with Valenciennes or whit. .' nd it is- lovely n i-omli. nation Kmporor Maximlllian of Mexico, who ' has ot late Kecentlyshe had several violent at- j ks. in the course of which for the uttered the lit TIERT-IE Cass Matlock, Prop. ( BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illustrated songs in the eitv. Shows afternoon and eve nine?. Refined and en tertaininrr for ihe entire fai:iilv. Next to Frrthli Tlnstovvnnl Entire eliane three times riii-l. week. He sure and .-oo ;( next '-linriL'ii. Adul'- 10,-. Children ;r:ik r 10 vr'ar?, outer covering into place. The Best Helpmeet. It is not always the wife who stands behind her husband's counter . , . t ... i-.r-r wtYt Him. or shares ms wm-e shoulder to shoulder, who Is the greatest help to a man. A woman fn.-iiiiv of saving or doing ! the right thing at the right time is ! bound to be a help to her husband. : The woman who can make herself i indispensable to her husband as his ! social mentor and co-entertainer has many pleasures which me less waiu, sisters miss. Everyone recognizes as a bore the woman who is forever quot ing the clever sayings of her husband and dwelling at length upon his good points, his success in business, etc.; but the wife who knows when to drop a hint that counts is the real helpmeet. in..,., t..r FVonlnir Coats, Brocades are being accepted by many women with unqualified ap proval A rich velvet or brocade should be supple enough to admit of graceful draping, but elaborate orna mentation should be omitted from material which is not plain in weave. Fur is ui-ed on many evening gowns for large collars or for edging the bot- ',. uUirtu and sleeves. Linings are generally of contrast ing shades. Many French designers show full ness from the shoulders; that Is. he d ,r ;,t the waist line by knots of satin ieu-I-l ornament. Below the -Mllms- is so arranged in curving folds that the drapery falls in pan n .-r fashion. The lightest of silken wraps are m oie warm by padding ot eiderdown ,.,,;. the chest, shoulders and back. (-aanti.ly lace is much .n evidence, ...a'pod in h..i '-If-. ts, which are the there are solid patches which flash out in jewel form. Neckwear can hereafter be made a part of the costume. The same golden thread or cord used on tho blouse is woven into the stock and jabot. Saved at Death's loor. The door of death seemed ready to open for Murray W. Ayers. of Tran sit Bridge, N. Y., when his life was wonderfully saved. "I was In a dread ful condition," he writes, "my skin was almost yellow; eyes sunken; tongue coated;emaclated from losing 40 pounds, growing weaker dally. Virulent liver trouble pulling me down to death In spite of doctors. Then that matchless medicine. Elec tric Bitters cured me. I regained the 40 pounds lost and now am well and strong." For all stomach, liver and kidney troubles they're supreme. 69c at Tallman & Co.'s. Fever Sores. Fever sores and otjl chronic sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept In healthy condition This can be done by applying Cham berlain's Salve. This salve has no superior Jor this purpose. H Is also most excellent for chapped nanus, sore nipples, burns and diseases of the skin. For sale by all good dealers. Mora ofceci'oN' .,' 1 r. - 1 .J I1 m .' -s. ... . -' : ..( ' '. nit !-.;, ft .?""" VI (.. , ...V: ! Discussing the Tariff. Mlnne.nnolia Minn.. .Inn 18 Dis cussions of the tariff and other top ics of interest to those engaged in tne lumber industry will come up dur ing the three days' convention open ed in this city today by the North western Lumbermen's association. l.otitU-d on the corner of ScwnUi and sun k Mii'et-. cH-ii(iin tin :" Hie Mock to 1'nrk street, I'oriliind. (lreon. Otir new I'ark Slrin-t Anne:. I the only fireproof liolel hullillui: In llreiiini. Rates $1 a Day and Up. European The East Oregon in ii in eastern Oregon's rerertentative jiaper. It leads and the fOlo ajipreeiatt? it and slnV it by their liberal jiatii'n nire. It is the advertising niediniii of this section. i' la ri f ol. A The Q u Je tint. I.a Fiiuntaliip, lrrj 111 25 ifiit roejilf HFSl. Flrft-clBwi C'ok and Service. Shell-fish la Season. Hoiiie Notes. 1 Hie borax in witch hazel IS a . ... i f, . i; wash atter i""'"1 ' T, ..j-o of value in so mny ways that ;:,-,..-v M-oma,, should have borax and ; witeii h en her drtssins case t ays i ,-n authoritv on such malti-rs. A lit ! , , ,. ...,(. of so.l;. and orris root j , the bath m,.,!.. s It .ntiel, more i j.l.-asurable. i When e:io..ilirf a carp'.!-, if "IV,! It,, .tudy economy, select one with a ' small pattern, and of rather a light I Cr,:..r Tin small pattern cuts to I Kref,'. r advantage for there is less i ..a-1 in matching the lies gn as the I -..:1dths are sewn together, and when the wool begins to wear the light co 1 I in ,.t contrast so painfully against the string foundation as It would If it were many shades darker In tone. Hv rubbing a fresh lemon thorough- I'or Monument at Gettysburg. Richmond, Va., Jan. 18 The Get tvsbure Monument Commission's com petition for models and designs for the proposed monument to Virginia troops will close today. Several prominent artists have submitted de signs. The memorial is to be placed in what is known a-s Spangler Woods, the point where General Lee observ ed the memorable charge up Cemetery Ridge. Tho commission expects to snen.l about $511,000 on the project. Colonel Thomas .Smith, secretary of the commission, made tho roliowmg announcement in regard to the monu- iiii-iii. j "It is tho determination ot me vn irininn commls.slon that this memor ial shall be a record ot an mo vim'"- la troops cngagnu in no- uiniiu tn tysburg and it Is desiroVl that the de sign i-hall be of a form to accomplish th s paramount purpose. The com mission plans for a monument sur mounted bv an equestrian f'gure'ofl Cener il Robert K. Lee, but will con rider plans wiihout sii; h equestrian figure, but effective in achieving the object of the intended tribute. 1m Fountalne Mock, Mala St. Choice Wheat Form for Sale. 800 acres 2 miles from Helix; fair improvements; fine well. Price $60, 000. Leased to 1912. Easy terms. JOHN A. GROSS. 814 Boyer Ave., Walla Walla, Waah. don r cm' it i;n dou n , , . W-rak ni.'l mineable- If y or bla.l'l-r trotible, Dull l new, .errone, I'alDS In tne back and fe-l tii-p.l all ot-t, get a pa-kage of Mother Orny'i AUHTKALI AN-LKAK. tile plaint herb enre. It never fiiiln. We nave many t.-Ktlmoiilals from grateful peopie who bave iikmI thin wonderful remeily. As a r-u-lalor It ha no wjual. Ax ror Mother ;ray Aimtrallan Leaf at Druggist or sent bv mall for r.O ct Sample FKEK. Addresn, The Mother Gray Co., Le Hoy, N. T. A Wrc telied ll-taUe. i to ' inline the itching, painful distress ( of piles. Tl:er:'s no need to. Listen: "I suffere much from piles," writes , Will A. Marsh of Siler City, N. C, "till I got a box of Rueklen's Arnica ! Halve, and was soon cured." Bums, bo Is, ulcers, fever sores, eczema, Cuts chapped hands, chllbi-alns. vanish be fore t. 25c at" Tallman & Co.'s.' Tnngford Cots tlinnm i'itlsliurg. Ta., Jan. 18. Kam Lang foul, tho negro mirldlewe ght boxer of Ito.sion, who has been mentioned as a possi ble candidate for the heavy weight title, will get a chance to show his prowess tonight. Montana Jack Sullivan will take him on for six round at the Empire Athletic c'.ub. The coioreii nun is looked upon as a f.ivor.to. Although Longford has shown himself a good man, he has had great difficulty n getting matches. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent in the East Oregonian build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot and cold water; bath. Inquire at Eaat Oregonian office. To Mr. Buyer: Advertising reading is educational 1 A store's advertising is an unfailing test of the store. The thei rrv: me'.erdoes not more surely record degrees of heat or cold than the store advertisement records the degree enterprise, enthusiasm and progress ofivencssin sto.e management. The store where most of the :id. an swerers go, is the busiest- storeal ways, everywhere and particularly in this city. , see how much ad. reading will help you in planning your clothes dressing right up to the fashion and saving on their purchase. To Mr. Seller: Why not woiry when it is worth while? ' ' sm- it time vou commenced to- vorry"a little about your advertising about the inadequacy of it, the lack of salesmanship in it, the now-.md-then chiefly "then" scehdule 'on which it is "run?" For-you see the merchant who, so far as his advertising is concerned, re fuses to "worry" or .to plan expan sion, or. to enthuse, will soon have nothing left that is1' worth wotrying about! You should begin to worryy while it's worth while!