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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OltEGOXIAX, PEXDIiETOX, OREGOX, THl'RSDAV, OCTOBF.lt 5, 1911. PAGE TimEH. Farts fnr Vfmh Wnmrn Nine-tenths of all the tickness of women is due to tome derangement or dii cats of the organs distinctly feminine. Sucb sickness can be cured is cured very day by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women StronQ, Sick Women Well. It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restora tive tonio for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to every modest woman. We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those wanting full information as to their symptoms end means of positive cure are referred to the Pcoplu's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-dute Edition, sent fret on receipt of 21 ons cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth binding for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. LADIES Gl A SOCIAL KANSAS DAIRYMAN AltRIVES. ft (Special Correspondence.) HermlHton, Ore..' Oct. 5. The fol lowing; Ih the monthly report lnued liy the United States reclamutlon ser vlco on the Umatilla project: Weather conditions have been fa vorable throughout the month. The maximum temperature was 98 and the minimum was 47. Delivery of water , was maintained throughout the entire month with little diffi culty and few complaints. Ten thou- Easy to Get Rid of Dandruff Dandruff means that down near the roots of your hair there Is a vast ur m y of little invisible germs or mi crobe". And this army never sleepB; It wa ges a war of destruction night and lay. It destroys the nourishment that the hair must have In order to grow vigorously and abundantly. PARISIAN' SACK now Bold all over America will destroy these germs and at the same time furnish the hair roots with Just the proper nourish ment to make hair grow lustrous and luxuriant. PARISIAN SAGE Is guaranteed by -i annum urua; Co. to banish dan- J . . e m . . . i . . i ii. ill i Mit. ii . I . I I i ir r 1 1. ii- u 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i ii i scalp or money back. It 1 a delight ful hair dressing that wins Instant favor with refined women. Sold for only DO cents a largo bottle by Tall man Drug Co. and druggists every where. Girl with Auburn hair on every carton and bottle. (Special Correspondence.) ' Stanfield, Ore., Oct. 5. Yesterday evening the ladies of the Catholic church of stanfield held a social at the residence, of Mrs. P. II. Buchholz for the benefit of the church build ing fund. Several musical numbers were rendered, and refreshments were served, a very enjoyable evening be ing had by those who attended. Walter W. Weir, the V. S. drain age engineer, with headquarters at ; North Yuklma, is spending; a few dayx here looking over the proposed drain age system at this point with a view td giving the district the benefit of his experience and knowledge in this ; ' line of work, which will materially assist those who are working on the sand acre feet of ' water was turned proposition here. from th,. ri-servolr intn h riistrlhii- County Assessor Strain has been tion Byste mand 600 acre-feet was di- working in this vicinity the past two verted from the Umatilla river direct " three days looking up tax matters, to the land through the old Maxwell He returned to Pendleton last eve ditch. The available storage In the nlng. Cold Springs reservoir at the close Hon. W. J. Furnish arrived here of the month was 18,500 acre-feet, from Portland Monday morning and During the month water right appll- after attending business matters here cations were made covering 13 200 took the evening train for Pendleton, acres of land. The third cutting of going from there to Portland yester- alfalfa has been made and a good day. yield" was obtained. Office studies Dr. G. E. Watts of Portland, who and computations in connection with has been here the past few days look the west extension were In progress. Ing after his orchard interests, re Test pit work was conducted at the teurned home yesterday, proposed dam site and some diamond i County Commissioner Horace Wal drlll work was carried on at the pro- ker was a motor passenger to the Oregon Agricultural Collejco Adds Another w Member to tho faculty. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor-1 vallis, ore. E. It. Stockwell, of Ilavensvllle, Kans., a graduate of the Kansas Agricultural College last year has Just been added to the faculty of the dairy school of the Oregon Agri cultural College. During the past summer Mr. Stock well has been touring the dairy dist ricts of Wisconsin, studying the meth ods of dairy husbandry in practice there. Ho was for a time at the Col lege of Agriculture of the University o Wisconsin, and there Joined a party of students under Prof. D. H. Otis In a field course in farm man agement. The party, which Includ ei two graduate students from South Carolina, two from Kansas, one from Wisconsin, two from Minnesota, and one from Ohio, made nomadic visits, dwelling In tents along the way, through the rich dairy district about Milwaukee, Waukesha, Oeonomowoc, Unsendale, and Fort Atkinson, where they went through the Hoard's Dairy man plant. posed diversion site. COW1SOYS UKF.KT TAIT 1 Hn V OX REACHING CHEYENNE jjrs Q county seat yesterday morning. Mrs. E. Lundwell and Mrs. T. O. Yates were Pendleton visitors yester- Oheyenne, Wyo., Oct. 4. Instead of the customafy brass bands, Presl-, dent Taft was today greeted on his' arlval in th'.s city by the yells from the throuts of one thousand cow-1 punchers frop over Wyoming. I Soon after his arrival the president was escorted to Fort Russell which he Inspected and later attended a viU west peformance especially arranged for him, at Frontier park. At the Capitol Avenue theater, the president addressed two thousand people and left at noon for Laramie. TRY STORKS' FAIR ASSAILANTS IN NOVEMBER New York, Oct. 4. Announuce L.. Dunning and daughter Eva returned Tuesday evening from a visit to North Yakima. A. H. Thomson of Echo, was tran sacting business here yesterday. F. A. Phelps of the Umatilla Stor age & Commission company, with luadquarters at Hermiston, was a vis itor In Stanfield yesterday looking after the business of their branch here. J. E. Reeves went to Pendleton Monday evening to attend to Jury duty. Dr. Henry W. Coe was a Hermls ton visitor Monday. Eur Salo o Root. Six room house and two acres of land, one acre in alfalfa. Two wells on place and water piped In yard. ment was today made that the trial of Barn, chicken yard, brick cellar, all Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad, In good condition. Call on or addess on charges of shooting Millionaire ; Burr Johnson. 819 Hazel street, Pen- mokcs while ne was visiting them aieton several months ago, will begin next month. To Portland or California, take Northern Faclfls, via Pasco, and S P. & 8. Ry. Ltave 1:30 p. m , ar rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad ams, agent, at passenger station for through tickets and all arrangements. Don't trifle with a cold Is good ad vice for prudent men and women. It may be vital In case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and cohds in children. It is safe and sure. For sale by all dealers. You are not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputa tion and extensive sale by its remark able cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally val uable for adults and children and may be given to young children with implicit confidence as It contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. GIVES WIFE TO ANOTHER. Missouri Man Gets Divorce So Slio May Marry Rival. Kansas City, Mo Choosing be tween two sweethearts and marrying John P. Barnes, Nelhe Barnes dis covered when it was too late that she had made the wron choice, .for the sight of the cast off lover quickened her pulse and caused her to brood for the wrong she had done both men. After living with Barnes for three yeais she told him of her mistake, and that she cariod the picture of the other lover In her heart and could not drive it out. They separated and she went to Arkansas. Barnes was granted a divorce this morning by Judge W. O. Thomas. "She was a good woman," he told the court. "It was her goodness that prompted her to tell me she still lov ed the other man and did not believe she was doing right in living with me. Of course I was unhappy at the thought of her leaving me, but I saw the situation as she saw it and agreed to her going." Barnes Is a driver for the Jones Dry Goods company. Passengers to Portland can save money and at the same time have an enjoyable river ride by taking boat from The Dalles. Str. Bailey Gatzert leaves daily, except Friday and Sun day at 3:30 p. m.. arrives In Port land 9:30. Fare 1.00. Iftll . i 1 iHi ? to ft. , I - C5u : ml ALCOHOL 3 PER f!( NT AcgelablerVep.iralionrM-ls-similaiingiteFoodandRegiila lingliie Stoicbs aMBoweisal Promotes Dirteslionflwrfur ness and RestXontains neiitar Opiuiu.Morphine nor Mineral rsoT NARCOTIC. JkaptifOJIkSMWVWA PljmfJtio w JlxJmna WtmStrd Panffd Sutjnr hxU.-jTwu tTsmr. 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