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AH.. PAGB HZ. DAILY BAOT OR1DGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THTJRSDAV, MAY 26, 110. EIGHT PAGES. Vm ss Wen as Ken tn Made Kiserablt by Hdnej and Bladder TroQblo. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discouragesandlessensar.ibition; beauty, vigor anu cueertui ness soou disappea. when the kidnep-s are out cf order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom- moa for a child to b. born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-fen ?j, depend upon it, the cause of thediffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first Step should be towards the treatment of these impoi-tant organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the sa-:c prcat remedy. The mild-aud the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It issold by druggists, in fifty- .a, cent and one-dolla." yfSSSffiKESgg size bottles. You may ; ;22S ; have a sample bottle i .-SIs;; by nidi free, also c mi pamphlet tellirtj a!! Vg3i? bout Swamp-Root, noma ci Sron inclining ricr.y of ;!:: l!:cmcands oi testi monial Setters r-rciviV. from sufferers who fo-.:r.J Svr-rip-r -ot ? be just the remedy needed. In writi:it; Dr. Kilmer & Co., linghainton, in. Y., be sure and mention this , paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, ."inghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. A Priceless Jewel Jewels differ in value according to size, brilliancy, perfection and rarity. But one Jewel upon which none of these things depend for value Is the ye. 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 tag. We Fit Glasses Properly Aid your sight and only charge little for such service. A. E. SERUM, Optometrist, with A. L. Schaofor Jeweler Jap-A-Lac The Home Beautifier Murphy Bros. The paint men will tell you about Jap-A-Lac THEATRE Cass Matlock. Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illustrated songs in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three times each week. Be sure and we the next change. Adults 10c Children under 10 years, 5c. Read the "Want" ads today r inn PREPARES . ' FOR PIONEER PICrilC MU TEXT IS EKECTKfr READY IXR VISITORS Normal Town Will he Scene of KVw- ttvtty Friday mul Saturday Slight Shower Fall Other Short Items of Interest. ' (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore., May 25. Prepara tions are actively under way toward arranging -the grounds for the Pio neer's picnic. The big tent is erect ed and decorated, and by tomorrow evening the work will be finished ready for the anticipated visitors. Mr.- Henry Woods was in town yes terday on his way to his reservation farm, and was busy greeting many of his old-time Weston friends. Mr, Woods was years ago not only a resi dent of Weston but held the position of city marshal for a number of years, and a very efficient one he made, too. James A. King, one of the Wild Horse prosperous farmers is in from his ranch today on a trading trip. W. I. Smock from the Brlggson neighborhood, was a business visitor during the day purchasing supplies. C. W. Avery, manager and one of the owners of the Blue Mountain saw mill, drove down from the mill this morning to give his attention to bus Iness connected with this enterprise. O. W. and Clyde DeGraw, Jas. H. Price and Iven O'Harra, returned last evening from their trip to the north ern part of Idaho, where they were investigating some mining properties In which they are Interested. They seem to be well satisfied with their visit and the prospects of the proper ties In which tlvey have Invested. While gone they also stopped at sev eral of the large mining camps In that section. F. E. Lucas and family have moved back to their mountain home for the season, ater spending the winter months In town. . A slight shower fell during the early morning, but not sufficient to lay the dust. From appearances It Is more than likely that the usual June rains will be here In abundance before the week Is out. PERSONAL ITEMS FROM PILOT ROCK (Special Correspondence.) Pilot Rock, May 25. K. O. Warner of Nye, waa a business visitor In Pi lot Rock Thursday. Thos Jaques and A. C. Hemphill drove to Pendleton Thursday to at tend the water users' meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson were county seat 'visitors Wednesday night Truman Cable and Herbert Boylen were business visitors In Pendleton Thursday. Mrs. Thos. Jaques spent Thursday night in Pendleton. Mrs. E. Tatom of Pendleton, was the guest of Mrs. Geo. Carnes for a few days this week. Mr. George . Roberts of Pendleton, passed through Pilot Rock Saturday on his way to TJklah to spend Sunday with his daughter,- Verva, who is teaching school there. Miss Ollie Smith left Friday for Portland. Before going on to Port land she will visit with friends at New berg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher and Miss Grace Whittaker of Nye, spent Tuesday in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Thompson left Tuesday . by' team for Condon, Ore gon". Rev. E. W. Warrington spent Tues day night in Pendleton. R. E. Paddock came down from Walla Walla last week In his auto mobile. Mr. Paddock is traveling salesman for Marshall Wells Hard ware company. R. H. MacWhorter, manager of the Interstate Telephone company, came up from Echo Tuesday In his automo bile. Wednesday afternoon he left for Uklah. A fishing party composed of the Misses Grace McReynolds, Hazel Ble tel. Vera and Georgia Jaques, Clara Beck, Maude Koontz. Winnie Smith, Ester Sturtevant and Bessie Campbell and Messrs. Lon Etter Clarence Etter, Ted Kldwell, Carl Beanland, Russel Piersol, Frank Humphrey, Glen Rog ers, Maurice Roy and Geo. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell went with the young folks as chaperons. They report a fine time but did hot get many fish. Pilot Rock was defeated Sunday last by Athena by a score of 3 to 1. This is Athena's first league game victory of the season. Next Sunday Pilot Rock plays Athena on Pilot Rock grounds. A Regular Tom Boy. was Susie climbing trees and fences, jumping ditches, whltllng, always getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruis es, bumps, burns or scalds. But laws! Her mother lust applied Bucklen's Arenica Salve and cured her quick. 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For Further Information See Our Acent W. C. Koelme, Hotel Pendb ton, Pendleton, Oregon RICH SOCIETY IN INVASION. American Women Form Colony in London. London. The American Invasion of London this season will he of excep tional Importance, owing; to the nam ber of wives of multi-millionaires who are expected to entertain no a lavish scale. Great Cumberland place Is literally turned Into an American colony, so numerous are the houses let to transatlantic visitors there. A number of well-known English bosses have also fallen Into American hands, and it la expected that the display of diamonds made by these ladles will add considerably to the brilliance of London functions. From all parts come the dollar queens, among them Mrs. W. Oraham from California, Mrs. Jordan Mott, with piles of dollars from New York, who has secured Mrs. Cornwallls West's house, and Mrs. William Leeds, the widow of a multt-milllonalre. The duchess of Roxburghe will be in Ches terfield house; Lady Oranard, young, beautiful, and one of the best dressed women In Europe, has got Forbes house. Mrs. French Vanderbllt brings some millions to spend . In Brook street; while Mrs. J. J". Astor will be not far off in Hill street. Mrs. Walter Farewell. Is still looking out for a London House for the season and it is expected she will settle In the charming residence of a well known English family. The High Cost of Living. Increases the price of many neces sities without Improving the quality. Foley's "Honey and Tar maintains Its high standard of excellence and its great curative qualities without any Increase in cost. . It is the best rem edy for coughs, colds, croup, whoop ing cough and all ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. The" genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse sub stitutes. Koeppen Bros. WOLF IN STREETS OF PARIS. Ksen,nes from Menagerie and Creates Foror. Paris. The cry of "Wolf!" was not raised for nothing in one of the most populous districts of Paris the other day for a she-wolf had actually got loose from a menagerie, and was taking the air of the streets, as they say.' But It was a good wolf, after all. this native of Tlberla. and had no Intention of doing any harm. It felt a bit lost among the crowd, and, tak ing an elderly lady sitting oiv a bench for the least dangerous person, ' It looked at her with Its grey eyes ap peallngly, and stretched forth Us pointed ears. The lady got frighten ed too, not knowing what wrong It had done. It darted away down a Ride street, followed by a yelling crowd, and finally reached a more deserted quarter, where It wandered about Innonlto for a long time, an ob ject of suspicion to the dogs round about. At last, late at night, It waa discovered by some policemen In a private passage. They hurriedly clos ed the gate and notified the proprie tor of the menagerie, who came and Trip Return Including Sleepers You Buy One per cent cash took away his wolf, which was .as do cile as a lamb. Next morning the poor creature could be seen in Its cage moving about very quietly, and was seemingly de lighted to hie home again. It has a good conscience, for it had done no body any harm. Commander Julius A. Pratt Post No. 143 Dept. III., G. A. R. Mr. Isaac Cook, commander of above Post, Kewanee, III., writes: "For a long time I was bothered with back ache and pains across my kidneys. About two months ago I started tak ing Foley Kidney Pills and soon saw they were doing Just as claimed. I kept on taking them and now I am free .from backache,' and the painful bladder misery Is all gone. I like Fo ley Kidney Pills so well that I have told many of my friends and com rades about them and shall recom mend them ' at every ' opportunity. Koeppen Bros. MOB ATTACKS AVIATORS. 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ENGLISH OFFICER VISITS RUSSIA Consorts With Former Foes In Cri mean War. St. Petersburg. General Arbuth not, a Crimean veteran, who has been visiting at Sevastopol with his son, an officer In the Indian army, received a most friendly welcome from the Russian garrison there. The officers of the 50tl,.(BlelORtok). regiment en tertained them to luncheon at their mess, those present Including Genernl Webel, commanding the Russian di vision, and Colonel Llakhoff. Th health of the visitors was proposed In most cordial terms, hearty cheers we're given and the regimental band play ed the British national anthem. Col onel Llakhoff presented General At buthnot with a Bible found In the British trenches as a souvenir of his visit. or More Lots on Prices $900 up 2 per cent per month. LOSES FIGHT WITH BULL. Fat Man Enpigcs In Struggle With Infuriated Animal and Is Tossed Itnrily lumiaed Over Fence. Columbus, Ind. James Eason, aged 40, a farmer living near Hartsvllle Crossing, had a narrow escape from belmr k'l!e3 by an Infurlatetl bull. He entered the pasture where the bull was feeding. The bull started toward him nnd Enson grabbed a club. For several minutes the man arid the bull fought and Eason was push ed down and his ankle fractured. He tried to crawl to a fence. " As he was about to draw himself over the bull made n vicious lunge and n I though he weighs 200 pounds, Eason was tossed over the fence. This fractured another bene in the leg. Eason crawW a quarter of a mile before he found help. He Is bruised from head to foot, but his Injuries are not thought to be serious. Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic and restorat've and a prompt corrective of '.ill urinary Irregularities. Refupe substitutes. Koeppen Bros. Save money by reading today's als THE MEN AND WOMEN Vfbo Enjoy the Choicest Products of o the World's Commerce. 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