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PAGE SIX. MOTHERS WHO HAVE DAUGHTERS Find Help in Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Iludson, Ohio. "If mothers realize', the good your remedies would do oeli cate girls 1 believe there would be itcwer weak and ail. nig women. Irreg ular and painfu. periods and such troubles ' would lx relieved at once k iiuany cases. Lydiu E. Iiiikliam's Vege table Compound' is tine for ailing girls and run-down wo- men. Their deiiecte organs need a tonic :llld thp I'limnfimii; pveo new r.mbiaon and l g iirm the m-t,t (W." Mrs. Gokge StkicIvLek, Hudson, Ohio, K. Xo. 5, Box 32. Hundreds of such letters from mothers expressing their gratitude for what Ljdia E. l'inkham's Vegeta ble Compound lias accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia E. Pinlihani Medicine Company, Lynn, MJ1: Tioung Girls, Heed This. Girls who ire troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, head ache, dragging-down sensations, faint ing spells or indigestion, should take immediate action to ward off the seri ous consequences and be restored to health by Lydia E. l'inkham's Vege table Compound. Thousands have been restored to health by its use. If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkbam. at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, - and Jways belpfuL MAKE NO ARRANGEMENTS for your summer trip until yon have consulted the Soo-Spokane a sent regarding the excursion rates to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, and various eastern points. Through tickets are Issued to Pittsburg, Buffalo, New York, Boston and many New York State, Xew England and Can adian points. Let us help you plan a trip through the charming Kootenay Lakes, via Glacier, Field, Lake Louise, Banff, the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence River, quaint old Quebec, etc. Direct routes may be used returning. Correspondence Invited. Book lets on request. GEO. A. WALTON, Gen. Agt. 14 Wall St., Spokane. TO ATXIXG WOMEN. A Little Sound Advlee Will Help Many a Sufferer In Pendleton. No woman can be healthy and well If the kidneys. are sick. Poisons that pus off in the urine when the kid neys are well are retained In the body when the kidneys are sick. Kid neys and bladder get inflamed and swollen, crowding the delicate female )?ans nearby and sometimes dis placing them. This is the true caue of many bearing-down pains, lame- nM, backache, sldeache. etc. . Uric poisoning also causes headaches Olizy spells, languor, nervousness and rheumatic pain. When suffering so, try Doan's Kid ney Pills, the remedy that cures sick kidneys. You will get better as the kidneys get better, and health, will return when the kidneys are well. Let a fellow-sufferer tell yoa aftoat Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. J. T. Galloway, C. ct. Elgin Ore, says: "Judging from tha bene fit I derived from Doan's Kidney Pl.ls. I can recommend them as a reliable remedy for the kidneys. I avsed them principally for a severs pain across my back, which had an aoyed me tor some time The remits that followed the use of ths first box were so beneficial that T coa tinned taking them and my back has given aae but little trouble sines." For sale by all dealers. Pries II cants. Foster-Mllburn Co., Baffalo, Hew York .sole agents. ' Remember the name Doea'e an take no other. r,:--S5w? Ml mm COSSETS Why don't YOU try one? PUBLICITY TAX IS FAVORED BY WESTON (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore, May 8. The petition requesting the county court to make a levy of a few mills for publicity purposes and fathered by the Pendle ton Commercial association, Is meet ing with generous slgnatuies from Weston's taxpayers. D. W. Henderson and wife, after " few days' visit with Rev. J. T. Crooks, left on train No. 8 this montl.ig for Spokane, Wash., where perhaps they may decide to remain permanently. W. M. Miller of the Weston, milling firm of Miller & Regal, .Is paying the county seat a business visit today. Mrs. C. C. Beathe and little daugh ter are down from their home for a short stay at her father's home, Mr. C. H. Case. H. A. Brandt Is on a few days' vis It at Walla Walla looking after busi ness matters. Herbert Baker the cooperative ob server . of weather conditions In this vicinity, reports a precipitation dur ing the month of April of one Inch and eighteen hundredths. FATHER OF 23 HCXTS HOUSE BIG ENOUGH Ann Arhor. Mich. Gottlieb Von Renslear of Missouri Is being shown the largest available house here. Though none appears big enough to him as yet, he has decided that Ann Arbor is the proper place In which to rear and educate his 16 daughters and 8 sons. Four of the daughters are to be added to the university registration soon .and when the other 11 daughters and 8 sons and the mother and fath er are settled Ann Arbor, it is said, will be the "home of the biggest fam ily in America." Despairing of finding an adequate town house Mr. Von "Renslear has In contemplation a four acre tract In the suburbs. He expects to bring with him four cows, each of which Is to be owned and attended by one of the coeds elect. Mr. Von Renslear, who Is a farmer dairyman and wears a silk hat, says he has a letter from Colonel Roose velt commending his anti-race suicide views. An Ideal Husband is patient, even with a nagging wife, for he knows she needs help- She may be so nervous and run-down In health tha trifles annoy her.- If she Is melancholy, excitable .troubled with loss of appetite, headache, sleepless ness, constipation or fainting and diz zy spells, she needs Electric Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous, troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only 60c. Satis faction guaranteed by Tallman & Co. SPANISH PRIXCES ARE ROBUST YOUNGSTERS Madrid. Unfavorable, rumors con cerning the health of the heir to the Spanish throne have been so Insist ent within the last few weeks, that public alarm has been caused to an extent necessitating reassurances from the highest authorities. It had been freely asserted that both the Prince of Austrlas and his broth er Don Jolme were deaf and dumb. The Prince of Asturias, It Is further alleged, was mentally afflicted, while Don Jamie was threatened with a serious spinal complaint. The latter report was dispelled by the reproduc tion of the latest photographs of both the royal children, Don Jaime's ap pearance being that of a child of more than ordinarily robust health. Other doubts, however, still, persist ed In the popular and nninstructed mind until removed as the result of several Interviews held with the little princes by persons of high standing. These Interviews have been publish ed in the newspapers. HERO OF LONGFELLOW'S POEM DIES AT "6 Boston. Longfellow's "Village Blacksmith" is dead. He was Thad deus W. Tyler, of Lynn, Mass., and was 76 years old when he died. To his children Mr. Tyler often told of his acquaintance with the poet, while he worked at a forge in a Cambridge blacksmith shop. Longfellow showed him the manu script of the "Village Blacksmith," and discussed this and other poems with him. He was born in Warren, N. H., and In 1849 he came to Boston to learn his trade with John Tuttle, who fashioned the first wagon springs Then he went to Cambridge, where "under a spreading chestnut tree, the village smithy stands." Later he engaged In the shoemak Ing Industry. He married Elizabeth M. Reed of Bath, N. H., and they celebrated their golden wedding in 1S03. Preacher Seeks Charity.' New York. The Rev. W. Marye, of nowhere In particular, was a lodg er at the Municipal lodging house for a night He Is on his way to Egypt and India, having left San Francisco seven years ago. His mission, he says Is to preach "the pure gospel." He told Superintendent York of the lodging house that he has no par tlcular creed and that his task Is to better the spiritual conditions of all people. He left San Francisco prac tically penniless. Sometimes, he said, there were" long Intervals between his meals. He is wondering how he can get across the Atlantic. City Cab Service Improved. For prompt day and night cab serv ice, call the Bowman Hotel, Main 62, The Pendleton Hotel, Main 11, or City Stables, Main 70. CARNET & BRADLEY. Notice to Public. Dr. I. U. Temple wishes to an nounce the removal of his office from the John Schmidt building to the Am erican National bank building. DAILY K&gf OREQONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1910.. Oregon Theatre, Tues. May 10 The Famous ... Beauty ... In the Merry Musical Comedy Success "WINE, WOMAN AND SONG" Famous for Music, Fun and Pretty Girls Presented by a company of fifty clever people. And the same original cast and production as seen for 400 nights in the Circle Theatre, New York City Prices $1.50, $ l.C OLD ADAMS PIONEER IS CALLED BY DEATH (Special Correspondence. Adams, Ore., May 8. William P. Wallan, sr., died at his' home three miles northwest of Adams Sunday at 10:30 a. m. of complications Incident to old age. Deceased was 75 years old. He came to Oregon In the early days from Missouri. He leaves a wife and seven children to mourn his loss as well as a large concourse of friends and relatives. His children are Mrs. May Camel of Birch creek, Will Wal lan, jr., of Morrow county, Mrs. Nan cy Angler of Pilot Rock, Frank, Claud, Ed and Ralph Wallan. No arrange ments will be made for the funeral until the absent children arrive. Boys Will Be Boys and are alwava eettintr tteratehaa xnfa sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scaias. Don't neglect such things they may result serious If you Co. Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment ac cording to directions right away and It will relieve the pain and heal the trouble. Price 25c, 60c and $1. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. CAPITALIST, 70 YEARS OLD, WALKS 700 JULES Washington. Barlow V TTIo-irln- botham. Chicago's sentunffpnarlnn capitalist, who has been doing a 700 mile walk for the fun of It, reached Washington, and as a fitting finish, he made the circuit of the capital cor ridors before starting home. Mr. Hlgginbotham visited his friend. Senator Cullom, and told the aged statesman what a splendid thing such a walking tour Is for a young fellow of 70. It was the fifth time he had made the trip over the devious route from the Virginia Hot Springs to the capitol, he .said, the first time as a soldier In the civil war. A Man Wants to Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. But Dr. King's New Life Pills evpel poisons from the system; bring hope and courage; cur all liver, stomach and Kidney troubles; Impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at Tallman & Co. XEW YORK STOPS THE SALE OF PLUMAGE Albany, N. Y. The assembly has passed the so called Audubon bill for bidding the sale or possession In this state of the plumage of birds pro tected bv the state laws, whether the birds were killed in this state or not. The main purpose of the measure is to prevent the sale of aigrettes, the Dlumes Of the white heron nnH Am. erlcan egret. At the hearings the bill was hotly opposed by the millinery and "feather interests. A Smile. Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're blue, bilious and out of sorts. There Is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach and liver complaints constipation and dyspepsia. Bal lard's Herbine Is mild, yet absolutely effective In all cases. Price 60 cents per bottle. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Ladies and Gentlemen! Bring me your shoes and oxfords that need repairing. Soles sewed for ladles' shoes 65c, and gentlemen's shoes 90c per pair. My latest modem machinery insures you better work A. EKLUND. THE KIDNEYS AND THE SKIN. If the kidneys are weak or tornld. th akin will be pimply or blotchy. Hood's Sana narllla itrenetbena and stimulates tha kid. neya, snd clears the complexion. Ry tbor healtb pnr"y,n the ',loo, 11 makes Bood F. A. CLISK- me oniy juxciusivs ut- 3 i".iv-ki i. aiMmvmM Im """.rrJF Umatilla county. Office John Schmidt building, Pen dleton, Ore. Over SO years practise fitting glasses. Remember I grin 4 my own glasses. Eyes carefully ex amined and classes ground to fit. Pfaone Mam 5M. SEE Bonita jthe Chanticleer Gown md 50c. Pendleton Drug Co. isi Yellowstone 'are Visit "Wonderland" the great region of scenic surprises before you go to Europe. Or, if you've seen the Old World, see this year that world of canyons, cataracts, geysers and hot springs, which lies bo close at home, in our own country. Fine hotels, magnificent coaching trip, incomparable climate over a mile above the sea. Northern Pacific Ry. operates through Pullman Sleeping Cars direct to the Park bound ary at Gardiner Gateway, the official entrance, daily during the open season; June 16 to September 16, 1910. PARK TOUR FARES Effective dally June 12 to September it, return limit October 31, 1910, stopovers both ways. For rate of fare, time of trains and full information call on WALTER ADAMS, Agt., Pendleton, Ore. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Passenger Agent. PORTLAND. FRONT- v.--:?r'f,.Y:-: Hotel Oregon, located corner of m&im fen h m lIlTflrfei1' through the block to Park Street, Portland, Oregon. Our new Park Street Annex Is absolutely fireproof. Rates $! per Day and Up. European THE GRH N D PENDLETON'S BIG. POPULAR VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURE THEATRE. New Performers, Acts and Pictures twice each week, Sunday and Thursday Matinee Every Saturday and Sunday Afternoon. ADULTS SSc CHILDREN 15c Doors The Scenic Highway through the Land of Fortune. wmsaecuauetaa r - : - V rh-.r - t y4: - ' '' Seventh und Stark Streets, extending Under t.he Old Management! Open at 7 p. m. EIGHT PAGES. A Priceless Jewel . Jewels differ In value according te size, brilliancy, perfection and rarity. But , one Jewel upon which none of these things depend for value is the eye. Come see us once In a while and let us tell you If you are affected by eyestrain, weak muscles, astigmatism, or anything else that neeas correct ing. We Fit Glasses Properly Aid your sight and only charge little for such service. A. E. SERUM. Optometrist, with A. L Schaefor Jeweler Jap-A-Lac The Home Beautifier Murphy Bros. The paint men will tell you about Jap-A-Lac FRESH MEATS SAUSAGES, FISH AND LARD. Always pure and delivered promptly. If you phone the Central Meat Market 108 E. Alta St., Phone Main II. a WILLIAMSON HAFFNBRGD ENGRAVERS-PRINTERS PJEIVHDR'CO The Well Known Chinese Doctor; Cures any and all dis eases that the human flesh is heir to. My wonderful and powerful roots, Lerbs. feV remedies are ' f h I n a r buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely unknown to medical science of the rresent day. They are harmlei as we use no poisons or drugs. No operations, no knire used. We cure stomach troubles, liver, kidney, catarrh, lung, throat, asth ma, nervous debility,' female com plaints and rehumatlsm and all disorders of the blood. We . cure to stay cured, and guarantee to cure all kinds of Piles and Private Diseases of men and women. Call and see him or write. Constulta tlon free, if you are unable to call and see him, send two cents In stamps for symptom blank. Ad dress: THE L. CHTNO WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 300 W. Ro.e St. Walla Walla, Wn. IN POUND. The following described animals have been taken up by the marshal of the city of Pendleton, to-wit: One Iron grey horse mule one year old and dark brown or black mare mule; no visible brands, one year old. One roan mare, fresh brand N left shoulder, one year old. If said animal Is not claimed the owners or 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 13th day of May, 1910, the said ant-, mals will be sold to the highest bid der, at public auction, for cash, at the city pound, on the corner of Webb and Cosble streets, In said City of Pendleton, the proceeds' of such sale to be applied to the payment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this Snd day of May, 1110. TOM QURDANB, City Marshal. Dally East Oregonian by earner, only 15 cents per week. :laujw "I