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PAGB nx. DAILV EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH St, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. C4 a i c 1' -sT. Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and uiauuer remeuy, Be cause of its remark able health restoring . properties. swamp. Kool luituis almost i every wish in over ', coinmc rheumatism. I pain in the back, kid TJSjJ, tievs, liver, bladder i and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hnldwaterand scaldinRpain in passingit, m bad effects following nsv of liquor, wine beer, and overcomes that unpleasant cecessitv of being compelled to go often tivough the day, and to get up many times durim; the night. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver er bladder trouble, it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been thor oughly tested in private practice, and has proved so successful that a special ar rangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle Beat free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamr-Root, and how to findout if vou have kid ney or bladder trouble. When writingmention leading this generous ffer in this paper and , , i . - end your auurcss iu rgt-ri; Dr. Kilmer & lo., iu e.imp-K. Binghamton.N.Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles are sold by all druggists. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad drs, Binghamtou, N. Y., on every bottle. raSSIitfj SliJ '52 MODERN DWELLING SITUATED X THE BEST RESIDENCE LOCALITY OF PENDLETON, ONLY FOUR BLOCKS FROM BUSINESS CENTER. UP TO DATE CONVENIENCES WITH SUFFICIENT ROOM IN REAR FOR STABLE OR GARAGE. PRICE S400.M. FOR FURTHER PARTICU LARS CALL ON Mark Moorhouse Company 113 East Court St. Phone Mala 85. SOME NEWSY NOTES FROM PILOT ROCK (Special Correspondence.) Pilot Rock, March SO. S. Jenkins returned home Friday from a short business trip to Portland. Verne Parker, daughter of Dr. O. E. Parker of Pendleton, spent last week with her aunt. Miss Alta Spauld Ing of this place. ' I Miss Mollis McDill and Miss Emma Richardson of Pendleton, were the guests of Mrs. T. P. Ollllland this week. Mr. J. N. Roork returned from Pen dleton Sunday where he had been to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. J. P. Earl Miss Maude Matthews of Stewart creek, is spending; a few days this week with Pilot Rock friends. John TVynn of McKay creek was a business visitor In Pilot Rock Monday. Geo. O. Schlogel and daughter. Mary, spent Tuesday night in Pendleton. John Keys of Pendleton, was a business visitor in Pilot Rock Tuesday. An automobile party composed of Mr. and Mrs. MaeWnorter and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lleuallen and Mrs. O. Schlegel, attended the play "A Stubborn Cinderella," in Pendleton Tuesday night. The Pilot Rock boys were defeat ed Sunday by a score of 8 to 8. Next time they wrll do better. Sunday they play Athena on Athena grounds. UPTON SINCLAIR GETS FAT ON ORANGES AND MILK Justice Vaughan Williams, engaged on a commission. Lord Halsbury, who Is In his eighty-fifth year, waa Lord Chancellor In the Salisbury and Bal four ministries, 1895-1905, and had previously occupied many high legal posts. In appearance he Is a Joy to the caricaturist short, plump and rubicund, like a character out of Dickens. Since his retirement he has been laboriously engaged on a monu mental work with the comprehensive title "The Laws of England." London. Upton Sinclair, the Am erican novelist, in an article In the "Contemporary Review," Just Issued, declares: 'To obtain perfect health you must fast." The author of "The Jursjle" says by fasting he has found the secret not only of good health, but perfect health. I have found a new state of be ing, a new potentiality in life, and a sense of lightness, cleanness and joy- fulness such as I never knew existed In the human body." The article, which is lengthy, tells how, profiting by the example of a woman who rode up Mount Hamilton on horseback after she had been an Invalid for years, but who had recov ered her health by fasting, he adopt ed a similar physical housecleanlng programme. He lived on an orange juice and milk diet and, according to his own statement, became as fat as a "butterball." "After the Initial loss of flesh at the commencement one should have no fear of fasting and one should not have terrified aunts and cousins ar- jound to scare him," Sinclair says. Saved Soldier's Life. Facing death from shot and shell In the civil war was more agreeable to J. A. Stone of Kemp, Tex., than facing it from what doctors said was consumption. "I contracted a stub born cold" he writes, "that developed a cough, that stuck to me In spite of all remedies for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. .Then I be gan to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. I now weigh 178 pounds." For coughs, colds, la .grippe, asthma, hemmorr hage, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough and lung trouble, it is supreme. 60c, SI. Trial bottle free. Guaran teed by Tallman & Co. 3 lV The Economy of Time Is a most Important factor that all must consider, and the most helpful of all time savers is a good, reliable watch, one that can be depended up on under all conditions. Our line of watches Is very complete. We have them at all prices, and In every style, from the plainest to the most elabor ate. Watch and Jewelry repairing I specialty. We guarantee our work. With Wm. E. Hanscom Leading Jeweler NEW GERMAN AIRSHIP WILL COST $225,000 Berlin. At Rheinau, near Man nheim, is rapidly approaching com pletion what will be the largest of all German airships. This airship, which u'belng built by the firm of Lanz for Professor Schuette of Danzig, Is of the rigid system, and thus resembles the VZeppeline" the main difference being that the cage on which the cov ering is stretched is made entirely of wood. Professor Schuette has chosen wood in order to avoid electrical reactions, and also to gain weight. The airship is 525 feet long and 51 in diameter at the thickest part, which is not far from the bow, the general shape be ing that o a cigar, with a bluff nose and a sharp stern. Experiments are stated to have proved that in airships as In sea- ships this type meets with the least resistance. In designing the wooden cage the system used in iron con struction has been adopted, the great est strength for a given weight being attained by means of a lattice-work of thin pieces of wood glued together. The airship will contain eleven bal- loonets, and be stered from behind by means of one horizontal and two vertrcal rudders. The propellers work Immediately from within the gondola, thus doing away with transmission gear. Despite Its great size, the air ship will have only one gondola; and this gondola is so fixed that it Is kept rigidly In place in relation to the hull as long as the airship Is In the air, but automatically works free when the airship descends, thus doing away with the dangerous strains which cause so much peril in the Zeppelin airships. The cost of the Schuette airship will be little short Of $225,000. COUPLE "SKI" TO CHURCH FOR A "SKI" WEDDING Geneva. Putting convention and public opinion aside a young Swiss couple arrived at the church of St Morlts to be wedded on skis. They were accompanied by the best man and several bridesmaids, all on skis, while the parents of the couple walk ed to the church and waited for their children. The joyous band planted their skis against the walls of the church, and, brushing off tlfe snow from their clothes, entered the building for the ceremony. The bride wore a white sweater, short skirts and heavy boots with nails, but carried orange blos soms in her hand. After the ceremony the young cou ple were snowballed which replaced the traditional rice while putting on their skis, and chased several miles out of St. Moritz by their friends. The wedding pair, who are expert skiers, distanced their friends, being joined later by two guides, who conducted them to the nearest Alpine hut on the Bernlna Range, where the honey moon commenced. The young Swiss couple intend ts pass two weeks In the Alps on the Swiss-Italian frontier, skiing from one hut to another, before returning to St. Moritz. Worth a Dollar a Drop. Fred Patchen, Manlius, N. T. writes: "For a long time I was affect ed with kidney trouble which caused an almost constant pain In my back and inflammation in my bladder. Other remedies did not even relieve me, but two fifty cent bottles of Fo ley's Kidney Remedy completely cur ed me and I have not hand any symp toms of kidney trouble for over two years." Koeppen Bros. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL EASTERN POINTS ..On Sale by O. R. & N. By... Agent via Soo-Spokane Route Lowest Current Rates. Electric Lighted Train de Luxe ST.PAUL CHICAGO and EAST Details, Bertha, Literature, G. M. JACKSON. T. P. A. J. & CARTER, Gen. Aft. 14 WaU SU, Spokane. 8 ruii feALL old newspapers wrap ped In bundles of 15C each, suitable for wrapping, patting under car pets, etc. Price lie per handle, two bundUi tic Inquire this oi-ftee. An Awful Eruption of a volcano excites brief interest and your interest in skin eruptions will be as short. If you use Bucklen's Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the worst bolls, ulcers, or fever sores are soon healed by It. Bet for burns, cuts, bruises, sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains and piles. It gives Instant relief. 26c at Tallman A Co, HALSBURY BACK ON BENCH. Veteran ex-Lord Chancellor Surprises All by Returning. London. The Earl of Halsbury, the veteran ex-Ljrd Chancellor, has sur prised everybody by reappearing on the bench In the Court of Appeals after many years of retirement. He returned to active life for a limited time, in order to fill the place of Lord AIRLINE FROM PARIS TO LONDON PLANNED Paris. A group of Frenchmen are preparing a peaceful invasion of Eng land by dirigible balloon. The plot Is being hatched In Paris, Its authors being a group of aeronautic enthusl asts. They have formed themselves into a company, with M. Candargy at their head, and have purchased steerable airship of the Zodiac type M. Candargy states that the avla tors Intended shortly to start on an expedition in London with his balloon It Is intended to make stops at Calai Dover and possibly other places, and after London has been reached It proposed to push on to the north England.. M. Candargy states that he has written to the Dover town council for a landing place, and the French min ister of marine has promised a tor pedo boat escort. It was Intended later on, said M. Candargy, to establish, a regular line of airships between Paris and London. Public School Lecture Course THEATRE Thursday Evening March 31, 1910 The College Singing Girls " And Walter Eccles, Impersonater. A Rare Musical Humorous Entertainment Embracing Nine Performers, Using One Hundred Costumes. Selections from various Light Operas "Hello People" from "Havana." "College Flag Song" from "Over the Garden Wall" "Motor Song" from "Pocahontas " "Drum Song" from "Fontine." - . "Fortune Telling Scene" from "Fantino." "Dnt's in der Deutsche School in Dutch Costume. "Sancta Maria," by Faure, and mnny more. Prices: Gallery 50c, Balcony 75c, First floor $ 1 .00 KHEDIVE WEDS AN AUSTRIAN COUNTESS Calry. The Khedive of Egypt, who has hitherto been a monogamist, has just taken to himself a second wife. as, under Moslem law, which allows a man four wives, he rs, perfectly en titled to do. The woman he has raised to khedive rank Is an Austrian countess who for many years has beep attached to his court. Great affection has existed for a long time between the two with the result that the countess has become a convert to the Mohammedan faith and has taken the name of Zubelda Ten Hanem. She will naturally in future reside in the khedlve's harem. The marriage has caused heart burnings among the wives of Egyptian dignitaries who have hitherto follow ed the khedlve's example of mono gamy.' The ladies are apprehensive that their husbands will imitate the khedive and take additional wives. PROMT T2 -'i - Z. I , x i .. - - V 1 . - " Good health Is Impossible whea there is any derangement of the di gestive organs. Foley's Orlno Laxa tive Is a natural remedy for. stomach uver and bowel troubles, it aids di gestion, stimulates the liver, and cures habitual constipation. -i &.Jmt t tflabvt-ood. Those who have used ours say It Is the best they ever saw. We make three carloads each day at our mill. If you will contract your supply for the coming season now to be deliver ed by August 1, we will make you attractive- prices. OREGON LUMBER YARD. Phone Main S. Ladles Holes txrwert. With my new machine I can sen your soles on for 86c per pair. Thej will look better and last longer. A. BKLUND. Read the East Oregonlan every day STOMACH MISERY FOR OVER SIX YEARS l.iiiiircil mi iht i-ciriM-r f Scvenlli nml sinrk iiihi. rieii'lmu' n-i, ll.i hliM-k 10 l urk MtiH'i. Portland, (iro-dii our n-, p,irk mwi Amir l the mil) fireproof hotel building In Oregon. Rates $1 a Day and Up. European Dyspepsia and Constipation Cured or Money Refunded. A. C. Koeppen & Hros., through In structions from the Dr. Howard com pany, are seeking the worst case of lyspepsia or constipation In Pendle ton or vicinity to test Dr. Howard's new specific for the cure of those dis eases. So confident are they that this re markable medicine will effect a last ing cure In a short time, that acting upon advice from Dr. Howard com pany, they will refund the money should It not be successful. In order to secure the quickest possible Introduction A. C. Koeppen & Bros, will sell a regular- fifty cent package of this midlclne at half price, 25 cents. This specific of Dr. Howard's will cure sick headache, dizzy feelings, constipation, dyspepsia and all forms of malaria and liver trouble. It does not simply give relief for a time; It makes permanent and complete cures. It will regulate the bowels, tone np the whole intestinal tract, give you an appetite, make food taste good and digest well, and Increase vigor. Joy and happiness will -take the place of that "don't care whether X live or die" feeling. Foley's Kidney 'Remedy Is a safe and certain remedy 'for all kidney and bladder diseases, whether acnte or chronte. It Is a splendid tonic for middle aged and elderly people and a sure cure for all annoyances and ir regularities of the kidneys and blad der. Koeppen Bros. Steals Rare Editions. . London. Frederick Robert Jones, said to be one of the most capable and expert book valuers in England, has been charged with stealing from the library at the residence of the late George Manville Fenn a first edition copy of Gray's "Elegy Written In a Country Churchyard," a volume of "Poetical Sketches," by William Hlyake, and two volumes of Browning, of the total value of $1,000, the prop erty of Mrs. Fenn. At the Isleworth police station, In reply to the charge, the prisoner said: "The matter Is inexplalnable." Czar's Tombs Rifled. St. Petersburg.--A sacrilegious robbery has been perpetrated in the imperial mausoleum of the Peter and Paul fortress.' More than twenty wreaths, which, the leaves being of pure gold, were of great value, have been stolen from the tombs. Several of the wreaths were presented by for eign sovereigns. The robbers appear to have broken the wreaths up and sold them piecemeal to local Jewelers. Great reserve is maintained In Official circles regarding the outrage, and at tempts have even been made to deny It altogether. Read what Mr. Hoffman, landlord of of the Webster Hotel, writes. "I suffered misery and Intense pains from stomach trouble for over six years, and all the doctoring that I did or medicines I used were of no avail until about two years ago, when I used a treatment of MI-o-na. The first few days' treatment helped me greatly and upon using it a while I waa made entirely free from any stomach trouble or complaint what ever. Since the care by Ml-o-na I have regained my weight, I eat and sleep well, am never nervous and my entire general health is much better." Max M. Hoffman, Webster, N. T., August 1, ltOt. Ml-o-na stomach tablets relieve distress in five minutes. They act like maple. They are guaranteed to cure sour stomach, gas eructations, heartburn, dizziness, biliousness and. sale by druggists everywhere and by Tallman A Co for SO cents 'a large box. Try Booth's Pills for constipation; they never disappoint, 16c. IN POUND. The following described animal has been taken up by the Marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: One red steer, two years old, no brand visible, white face, crop off each ear. If said animal Is not claimed by the owners of those entitled to the pos session of them, costs and expenses against them paid and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at S o'clock p. m. of the 9th day of April, 1S10, the said ani mal will be sold to the highest bid der, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound, at the Oregon Feed Yards, in sa.!d City of Pendleton, the proceeds of 'such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expens. e of making sale. Dated this tth day of March, 1110. TOM GURDANB, City Marshal. Under t.he Old Management! THE GRH N D PENDLETON'S BIG, POPULAR VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURE THEATRE. New Performers, Acts and Picture twice each week, Sunday and Thursday Matinee Every Saturday and Sunday Afternoon. ADULTS 25c. CHILDREN ,5c Doors Open at, 7 p. m. LET All ELECTRIC MOTOR DO YOUR WORK Steadiest, cheapest and most reliable power for small or heavy work. Less danger an J easier to operate you turn a lever and It does the work. The Housewife's work will be lessen ed when Electrkty and Gas come Into the home COOK WITH GAS Make (he work leasler for her and save on ' your fuel as well. No dirt, dust and excessive heat No rue to nandn and fires tolriMV kindle and It costs less. For Her sake, put gas in your) home beloie thehot weather arrives Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. a vm ... 1 4s--kj--v' i rt if 7 T.frjpy rja rrarrsnfj i i d aval ijetrv"' " " .1 f III Phone Mala M. Mattes BaUdazg.