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EIGHT PAGES, DAILY EAST OltBGOXIAN, PKXDIJETO. OWEGOK. TIIIT.SI) AV, .ICI.V II, 1910. PACE TniMTR t Thousands Have Kidney ' Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with vein water and let it stand twenty-four hours twrrl u "rick ,hltit se'" Kri '""-vn.orsfttlinK ujarnnceo:ti'r iiniii ;. s ii n u:i he:.1.! hv condi tiou ot the kid neys; too fre qti'ent desire t twiss it or nnin ir the back are also symptoms that tell voe the kidneys and bladder are out of order and need attention. What To Do. There is co::ifort in the knowledge sc often expressed, that Dr. Kiliiier'i 1! -.vamp-Root, the preat l.idncv remedy, l::!!ills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in tne back, kidnevs liver, bladilcraml every part of theurinar passage. Corrects inability to hold wntei und stallin; pain in passing it, or bail effects following use of liquor, wine oi beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild ami immediate effect of Swamp-Root ir mhii realized. It stands the highest be causeof its remarkable , i. health restoring prr.p- ASSIfe?! erties. If you need n fl&El i iZHSf medicine you should IS!"::: " have the best. Sold by itJZf-ft!BG!S?j druggists in fifty-cent 'S5Sg,W,?!j9 and onc-cloll.-irsi7.es. luZ'.'JZZ1- You may have a sample bottle sent fret bymail Address Dr. Kilmer : Co., liing liamton, N. Y. Mention this paier and rcinenihcrtbcname, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the address, llinghamtou N. Y.. on every bottle. Every Woman . It hitomuxl and t huuld liri i Uiinit Uj won'iwrtu Marvel "R? Ak yonr druprlrt fur It. If h on nut tunnlv V,m MAItVML. ln'tit BS o hrr. b it Hnd Blamo lHr- truvd book eIwl It tWMt full l.i.rticnlnni and d'rartlonf Inr-Ucatils LAKE LOUISE BANFF GLACIER FIELD VU the Arrow and Kootenay Lakes ARE YOU INTERESTED? Ask your local agent how you can secure a circular-tour ticket right from your home town. You can make the trip In a week, ten days, two weeks or a month. At all principal stop over points the Canadian Pa cific maintains Its own hotels, nt rates running from $8.60 per day up, covering room and all meals. Write for detailed Information. ;. M. JACKSOX, Trnv. Push. Agt. GEO. A. WALTON, Gen. Agt. Pax. Dept. 14 Wall St., Spokane. IF OU CATCH YOUR EYE aching or watering, if you have fre quent headaches, if the newspaper page occasionally seems to dance, YOU NEED EYE GLASSES. Have us test your eyes to deter mine Just what sort best suited for you. Buying glasses without pre vious expert examination Is a dan gerous proposition. A. E. SERUM Optometrist With A. L. Schaefer, Jeweler Fort Sk. James On Lake Stuart, BRITISH COLUMBIA This Is destined to be the Portland of British Columbia, on a navigable river and deep water lake with two trains running In next fall. Letters pour Into our office all day with applications for lots. To those who cannot come In we would do our utmost to make a good selection. Price $100 and 1200 each. Cash 126.00, balance $10.00 a month. A few 40 acre farms Joining Fort St. James townslte and Lake Stuart, 150.00 cash and 1 10.00 a month. Yon nexl not Ik o Canadian CI t lien to Hold Tills. You need not Improve It, nor you need not reside on It. All this land Is on or near the railroad. Grand Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, and Canadian Northern railroads. Rich farm lands, $8.60 per acre, $S.OO cash, and balance $1.00 per acre per year until paid. APrLY CANADIAN NORTHERN LAND COMPANY, (04, sos and S06 I1s Bnlldtnt. Portland, Oregon 1 IV .1 i! 1-1 r 1 mm g "t 6 SMOKE ALMOST COSTS ADAMS MAN HIS LIFE LIGHTS PIPE; STARTS FIRE; FIGHTS FLAMES; NEARLY DIES William Sherwood, Farm Hand. Hal- tie Willi FlniiHw for long Tlimv Finally Succumb to Heat and Ex ertion Dwtorn Work Nlim Hours Heforc Consciousness Returns. (Special Correspondence.) Adams. Ore., July 13. William Sherwood, u farm hand, working for j. M. MiirrlHn.il came very near giv ing his life for a smoke, when he lit his pipe and threw the match down. The gnisB caught on fire, reached and burned up one hay stack quickly. Sherwood then took sacks and began to fight the fire to save the house and barn. Though he succeeded in do ing this, when the fire was out he fell In a faint. Casper Woodard saw him and calling George Adams sent him after Dr. MeKenny. That physician worked with him from !) in the morning until 6 In the evening before he showed any signs of life. He is still in a serious condition at the pres ent time. When the stomach falls to perform Its functions, the bowels become de ranged, the liver and the kidneys con gested causing nuberous diseases. The stomach and liver must be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be de pended upon to do It Easy to take and most effective. Sold by all deal ers. ARE SEEKING BASIS FOR PEACE IX CRETE Vienna, Austria. The proposal that the powers Interested in the Cretan situation hold a Joint conference at which the whole question may be set tled meets with approval here. It is understood that Russia has tentative ly set forward the following basis of a settlement. "frete to retain its autonomy, but Turkish suzerainty to be recognized by a yearly tribute. "Later on, when things Become quieter. Crete by capitalizing its yearly tribute, might receive addition al rights that Is. It could be Incor porated with Greece if the latter J agreed to pay purchase money to i in Key 10 oe nxea Dy nn agreement. "Meanwhile the rights of the Cre tans to render Its relations to Greece n.t intimate as possible will be recog nized by various treaties and conven tions." It Is considered In well-informed pinners here very unlikely that Tur key would sanction such a proposal and It Is hardly likely that the pow ers will be able to reach any agree ment which is not satisfactory to Turkey. Hay be permanently overcome by proper personal efforts with the assistance of the one truly beneficial iaxative-syrup of Figs and elixirfsenna, which enables one to form regular habits daily, so that assistance to nature hay be 6raduallv dispensed with when no longer needed, as -the best of remedies. when required, are to assist nature and not to sup plant the natural functions. which must depend ultimately upon proper nourishment. proper efforts and right living generally. TO 6ET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS. ALWAYS BUY THE 6ENUINE.SYRUPrFGS AND ELIXIR SENNA MANUf ACTUBCO BV THE California Fig Syrup (p. FOR SALE BV ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS ONE SIZE ONLV. PRICE 50 A BOTTt F Miracle home Cure for Treatment The world knows Chinese doctors. with powerful and wonderful C h I -nese remedies, cure all diseases successfully. If you are out of health, unable to regain it, write us today and de scribe your symptoms. We ac cept only curable cases. York York, Chinese Medl.'lne Co., 110 W. Main St.. Walla Walla, Wash. After suffering with rheumatism for many years, other doctors not curing me. wrote Drs. York A York tor treatment. Their won derful treatment cured me within a month, and now I am perma nently cured, for which I write this true testimonial. If any one suffering, wishes to know more about their treatment, they can write me. 3. M. ASIIWORTII. Weston, Oregon. Important Notice On account of my dwelling nous burning, I will enly be at my office Id the John Schmidt building IIIl ltSDAY, FKIDAY AND SATUR DAY Each week till further notice Dr. F. A. CLISE Eye gpertallrt. I5HjrKATIIKT VKTTAI.S IX WIIX Portuguese Spinster Slakes Provision for Servants. Oporto. There are strange provi sions in the will of her excellency IwtiH Albina Peixote de Souza Frelre, of the house of Corregal, who died a spinster In- September last. The heir Is to hi-,- that several servants and dependents, when they leave the house, are supplied with: "Forty measures of 20 litres, say 32 of maize, six of rW, and two of beans, a large box, two cartloads of wood, one being of pine twigs for chips, and the other of lopped wood, and al so bacon and fat sufficient to last un til the tiUIngs, and half a pipe of wine with the cask." To each of the tenants of her farms she left two cartloads of corn. Some of the bequests to members of her family are charged with the gift to old servants and others "annually for the Feast f the ativity, one cart load of pine wood chips and branch es." Soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury. Is quickly relieved by the application ot Chamberlain's Liniment. TtaU liniment s equally valuable for mus cular rheumatsm, and always affords quick relief. Sold by all dealers. The worlds most successful medi cine for bowel complaints is Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain ana suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use. In valuable for children and adults. Sold by all dealers. M. I.EPIXE MAY RESIGN PLACE Famous Head of Purls Police Is ILssatLfic1. Paris. M. Lepine, the famous pre fect of police of Parrs may resign be cause of differences with the govern ment. One point of disagreement conies of the rule that all public administra tions must accept a certain number of ex-service men every year. Thanks to this, M. Lepine is asked to accept us policemen two ex-soldiers who have each served a term of Imprisonment. He strongly objects, and so do his men. Another point of difference arises over the fate of Llaboeut, the "hu man porcupine," who put on a col lar and cuirass studded with nails, and then, sallying forth, killed one policeman and wounded several oth ers He is lving under sentence of death, but a vehement agitation is on foot in revolutionary circles to obtain his reprieve. Such is the feeling in the Paris police force against the mur derer that if the agitation is success ful a number of Important officials, including in all probability M. Lepine himself, would resign Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlains Colic and Diar rhoea Remedy. All that is necessary is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural -and then castor oil to cleanse the system. It Is safeand sure. Sold Ly all dealers. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel polsonou3 matter, clnnse the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by all deal ers. Tiger Escapes on SlilplxNinl.- Bremen. A most exciting incident occurred on board the German steam er nanuses, bound for South Ameri ca with a cargo which included a number of wild animals for a menag erie. A magnificent specimen of a loyal liengal tiger succeeded in es caping into the crew's quarters, the entrance to which had been left open, attacked the cook who was asleep in his hammock. The shouts of the man who was bring sadly mauled by the animal's claws, alarmed the rest ot the crew, who surrounded the tiger and drove it back to the deck. The now enraged beast could not be forced into Its cage and some of the sailors wounded it with revolver shots where upon It suddenly turned, leaped into the sea and was not seen ngaln. CriKtml Tlvnnmlto from Flrp. ! Heme. The prompt bravery of a fireman on the Swiss federal railway system averted a terrible disaster. The fireman in question was working on ;h.. , nglne of a passenger train, and had just thrown a shovelful of coal into the furnace when he saw in the midst of it a dynamite cartridge. Without a moment's hesitation ho thrust his hnnd into the firebox, and though terribly burned, succeeded in pulling out the cartridge before an explosion could occur. The railway directors have awarded him a large sum of money for his heroism. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Cons ty, ss. . . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he w senior partner of the tirm or r. J. vw i nrv ftCo., doing biishuw In the City m I Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and tlist seld firm will pay the sum of ON lU'XIHtKP DOLLARS for each and every esse of Oatsrrh that cannot b cured h the use of Hall's Catarrh Cnre. KltANK 1. OtlF.NEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed It my presence, this 6tb day of December, A D. 188H. A. W. OLEASON. (Sesl) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lnterntll snd acts directly on the blood and ntucnut surfaces of tbe system. Sena tor teatlmo nlsls free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Tnke Hall's Family Tills for ronstlpa tloo. I,e luiriry to Appear With Itornlinrdt. Tails It is announced that M. I Bargy, the distinguished actor whose rupture with the Comedle Francalse caused a one-day sensa tion In Paris recently will enter Into partnership with Mme Sarah Bern hardt nt the end of the year. As as sociates of the French national the ater are not allowed to act at any other Paris theater. It Is anticipated that proceedings will be taken by the Comedle Francalse against M. L Pargy. Mme. Sarah Bernhardt and the late Coquelinnine both hnd law suits with the Theater Francaise In similar circumstances. Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's IN WESTON FIELDS I'.IIO GRAIN t SOP IS NOW HEING C't" Yield Promises lo Ite Average ami ill Some Phut-s ltuoiM'r O. Tur ner Mill Build Where III House limned Other News Items. (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore., July 7. Harvesting will soon be in full blast in and about tills section. The Winn outfit start ed in the Jos. (,'offman wheat on Dry reek yesterday; J. N. York on the Louis MiMnrris place near the Steen place, and the Douglas & Barnes' on the Jos. Hodgson's place north of to. mi tiiis afternoon. So far the re-po:-is lor the fall sown grain are very favorable for at least an average yield. nd some fields will be among the bumper crops. ; Miss May Carmlehael and her mother, Mrs. George Carmichael, were uMioiiK tile visitors and shippers In t own yesterday. Mrs. Martha Head left on yester- lay's train tor a few weeks' stay with her daughter and family at Arlington, Miss Hannah Madden, who has been visiting at her brother's home, Dr. S. 1 L. Madden, for the past several weeks, ! left on the early morning north liound train for her journey towards her home at Abescon, New Jersey. Mis Madd.n will Join a touring party! at Seattle and visit many points 01 inter.st In the northwest, including ' loupe and 'some persons Kinei, ex Yelloutone lurk, on her homeward act number unobtainable." ...,. O C Tin ner Is having the evidences of the recent fire removed and pre- ; mus, for example, was beaten by his paring to erect a new residence on the ' opponent by 2000 votes when three site of his former home. The plans . ballot boxes still remained to be ae being made and Mr. Turner will ' opened. These were secreted some build a neat and commodious resi- ' where four days. When they were d. nce at once. It will be modern in j opened whole bundles of papers for M. ..11 ..f ite ,.:,vi tnnm hMt,i throne-h. ! Legitiums poured out. and he caught out, hot and cold water in all of the rooms, a nice roomy basement, and in fact an im-to-date modernlv con- structed house. The Insurance has been adjusted, the adjuster giving the company's check for the full amount without' a moment's delay after visit - ing the scene of the fire. Seventeen hundred dollars was the amount that the insurance called for. Mrs. Beatrice Woods was In to day shopping with the city merchants and calling on some of her many friends in the city. James and Marvin Price started up their combine this morning In their grain sr uth of town. They anticipate a good crop and of good quality. George W. Staggs and family, who have been wintering at their city res- idence left today for the farm home to remain until all of the harvesting is finNhed. Mrs Hocue. wife of the' railroad; agont here, is making preparations to leave on a summer visit to. ner om i home in the state of Iowa. It is prob- able that she with her young daugh- ter will leave in the rore part or nexi Week. M. II Kve of Milton, has been here today working In the interests of the uregoii File Relief association, insur ing grain In this section. The dray business heretofore run in partnership between John Van Slyke . and William King, has been changed to John bought ; Van Slvke alone, he having i hi.- partner's interests. VOTES Mi S STOLEN IN FRENCH COLON 1 1 I A United States official said Mon- Carnegie came to the conclusion, lrom Pm-is. In the gentle arts for ballot j day that boric acid was used to give What I hear, that the promoters of box stuffing, intimidation of voters ! artificial color to the cones, and to the movement intendea to get the bal and stealing of election generally, the ; conceal imperfections. While the j ance of the money from him and h French colonies not only have noth- j emnnVssioncr would not commit him- "cannily" decided that he was aV ing to learn of the most expert Am- j self as saying he believed the eating ready president of a sufficient tuw eriian exponents of the shady side of of ice cream cones led to the death ber of peace societies, noiitii .-. but in view of the disclosures ! of children, he said It was very' apt in the examination of the returns from Lehman Hot SPRINGS The Health and Pleasure Resort. Frank L. McNeil, Mgr. Strongest test mineral water in the Blue Mountains Camping privileges free,' water piped right to the thoroughly renovated this season. Good meals. week or month. Fine large swimming pool and private baths. Fishing, hunt ing, dancing every night, bowling, etc. Just the place to res; and regain your health, enjoying yourself at the same time. Automobile stage from Pendleton Auto Co. to Lehman Hot Springs, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Returning Same Day. Round Trip $8.00 Thompson's mail stage . every Monday, Wednesday and baturdayKeturmi.g following clays. j Fare $3 One Way or $5 Round Trip Freight $1 Per Hundred g Special trips may be arranged with either stage line. MOTHERS FHIER A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Not only Is Mother's 'friend a cafe and simple remedy, tut the comfort and healthful condition Its use produces mates it Cf inestimable value to zv.rj o.pcc'.ant mother. Mother's Friend relieves tho pain ax:d discomfort caused I.7 tie strain On the different ligaments, overcomes naasca ty ccr.nter.iction, prevente tide che and numbness of lirr.bs, soothes the inflammation cf the breast glands, sat in every way aids :n preserving the health and comfort 0? prospective ibotbem Mother's Friend Is a liniment for external massage, which hy lubricating Ms expanding the different muscles ?.nd membranes, thoroughly prepares the testes for baby's coming without danger to the mother. Mother's Friend la ud aft Irng stores. Write for our free hook for expectant mothers. THE DRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, OA Guadeloupe, Martinque and La Re union, Just made by the new cham- I ber of deputies, these colonists could ' qualify as teachers to any aspirants v ho wish to learn the trick of carry- j ing elections without votes. t One result of the election was the ' unseating of the negro deputy, Legiti mus. famous because he was absent 1 so long during the Jast parliament that his existence was considered as min uy som.?, wiougn ne Happens j to be in Paris just now. Another j , consequence may be to raise the; whole advisability of any parliament- j ary representation lor the colonies fit least, those of the West Indies. Flection Tame This Year. Apparently no electoral campangn ever takes place in Guadeloupe and Martinque unaccompanied by fire and slaughter. This year the proceedings were comparatively mild, only a few plantations being burned in Guade- I Colonial elections also have their ingenuously comis side. M Legiti- up the 2000 with 500 extra, j his unseating. Ballots Are Torn Vp, Hence in some coioniai consuiueneies m- ! ficers at the polling booths calmly 1 tore up the papers bearing names they ! disliked. A candidate turning up sud- ! denly during such an operation, the i officer, taken by surprise, swaiiowea the paper he was going to throw away. It. struck in his throat and he nearly died. . 'MILLION ICE CREAM COXES ARE CONDEMNED 1 ., , .. ' j Xew Tork. Fully one million ice ; j cream COnes -were seized Monday by : j f nite(1 states Marshal Henkel and TjnitP)j gtates Inspector Llnfle on the I ier of tne gouthern Pacific railroad. j prj(iay three quarters of a mil - lion ice cream cones were seized by consigned bv the Consolidated Wafer; iioe nMieeioi . uom pin nucino company of Pmoklyn to j rorrifon company of Galveston i , Tex-: The seizure was made on an order j of the United States district court; upon the application of United States I District Attorney Wise, under he pure foo l act and it is said that the j cones contain boric acid and sac- ; ( cnarine in place or sugm. The company making the shipment notified Marshal Henkel through their attorney that they would put In a claim for their goods and appear in the Tn!ted States court two weeks from Monday, when the case comes ment. and that the $20,000 was ra iiii for hearing. ed within a year. It appears that 5tr. to interfere with digestion. connects with Umatilla Central MILTON HAS FIRST HARVEST ACCIDENT ' J. X. YORK HAS FIXGEK MASHED IX MAC1IINEI4T Suffers Injury While Starting Ttirr ing Outfit Short Xevvs It-rr- ot Milton Vicinity. (Special Correspondence ) Milton. Ore., July 14. J. N. York, a prominent Dry creek farmer. mt ! with a very serious accident v hS starting his threBhing outfit yester day afternoon. Mr. York ende.. . ore4 to push the grain from the separator, when his right hand was caught, crushing the little finger and mash ing the bone to a pulp. He also of fered some severe bruises on hi facew being in a stunned condition for some time afterward. He ttj nurrled this city, where a physician drese the hand, Mr. York leaving for bona shortly afterward. Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Mrs. Chas Me Kenzie and Mrs. F. A. Worming!, were Walla Walla visitors this after noon. Mrs. John Frazier and the Mihb Maud and Mae Frazier, left today for 4 Oakland, Cal., where Mrs. Fraz.tr wHI consult a specialist with regard to a growth on one of her eyes, Mr- and Mrs. Joe West and i.tlc, ; jhss Edna Fulton, left today for lc ' Beach, where they will spend th summer. , clem Wilsox left this mornir.f for ; Hatton, Wash , where h goes to ajwtat j Gus tinkler in taking invoice t tbm J stock of goods recently purchased br ! him. j Mrs. Ves White has gone to Ptar- buck to attend the bedside daughter, who is very ill. her Roth-Sec Foretells War. Lucerne. The Roth-See. near Lo i cerne, known as "the Lake of EK. ' has assumed its sinister sanguinary j appearance this season, and the ias ants believe a war will break r ut this j Harkr:der;PECK SOCIETIES IN EXfiLA-NV- Move for International Amity Strong, London. Peace societies are crip ping up all over England. On. of the most recent was a movu, nt which had for its object a J2E."" peace appeal at a big banquet at th noxei een, ana uu? launched. Sir Wilfred Lawson vrmm the onlv contributor to come rorwarw and h promised $5000 on the con dition that Andrew Carnegie - sented to be president of the me Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklufcd'tk. I grounds. Good hotel, Cottanes rented bv the Passenger at Pilot Rock I