East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 23, 1902, Image 3

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ISsi' r"llness and Swelling after meals, Dizelnws and
ykc5th, fcu8,,?.f Heat L" of Appetite, Shortness of Breath,
r-M' " " " in
QUALITY DECIDES, t
Important Waist News
Our shirt waist department is always doing some
thing remarkable, and this week it excells itself
in the wonderful values it offers in the smartest
and best waists of the season Reduced to the Bar
gain Level. Our
75c Waist
is a hummer. Not a waist but is distinct in style, .
with that touch of originality that women of re
fined tastes are always so glad to secure
WELCOME WOODMEN !
SEE OUR CENTER WINDOW
'Alexander Dept. Store
Lonely Homes
A home Is never complete without children.
Yet many hornet are childless. Many wives are
desolate for the lack 'of a child to love. Their
Uvea are aimless void of the high motives of
motherhood. While barrenness Is causing Incal
culable sadness and sorrow, It exists In most
cases on account of some little female trouble,
which 'Wine of Cardui would speedily jet right
This pure Wine regulates the disordered female
organs by building up the worn out nerves and
regulating the menstrual flow. It restores the
fallen womb to its proper place. By strength
enlng the generative organs, it makes preg
nancy possible where barrenness exists. You
can depend oh
WINEo'CARDUI
Suffering women all over the land have been
depending on It for seventy-five years. No
more convincing proof can be given than the
testimony of Mrs. Benson, who Is only one of
thousands of women to whom Wine of Cardui
has brought a permanent cure. Many cases of 'miscarriage that trouble
which robs mothers of their hopes have been avoided by timely use of the
Wint. You are asked to try Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Draught,
Its companion medicine. Nine out of ten cases of female trouble, barren
ness Included, yield to them. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
Vaaderroort, Art, April 2, 1900.
Last May I had a miscarriage, whioh waa followed by flooding. I nw
your Almanac and my husband got me bottle of Wine of Cardui and It
stopped my flooding and restored my fallen womb to its place. Now I am
cured alter taking throo bottles and hare another to take whloh I got this
morning. I am expecting to become a. mother and Wlno of Oardul will be
my doctor. Mrs. MARY L. BENSON.
For Advice and literature, addreis, ffirUur lymDtoms : ' The Ladles' AdTlsory
Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga Term.
Makers of Happy Homes
T rwxr nrlrpc rnnnlprl with P.nr-
f pets and Matting of known high
quality, prove attractions irresisti
ble. The question of Carpets and
Matting, where best obtained, is set
tled with promptness in our stock,
where good style and real worth
make low prices so emphatic.
BAKER &FOLSON
(takers of Happy Homes
ulious ana Nervous Disorder
Sick Headache and Constipation,
Drowsiness,
!aoniVci e8.' Heat L"" Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness,
hSeaationV S',.sturbd sleeP. Frightful.Dreams, a nd all Nervous and Tremb-
ui. For V : "c " ,rsl U0ic wn Rve reuer tn twenty minutes, i nis is nu
tterirtlM.. Weak Stomach. niAnrdererf IJveranif Imnalred Digestion
tUl'y will ,? c ' ?verv sufferer is earnestly invited to try a Box of these Pills,
L'PWWS mi iW t0 be WITHQUt A RIVAL,
""to. Th take" as directed, will quickly restore females to complete
' "wpiiy remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system.
v A. Denot. 31 r .1 a ki J i- . A nm.
" new IWKi IB WU) AW. K1U
lasoline Engine for Sale
bbon. .. .
Rtertai 1 WLr gasoline engine with pipes and fittings, oil tanks
h llings arSii ryth,nB necessary to set up and operate. Engine
Lr?'ae is verv nevv b.eine in "se only a few weeks.
l8cluinP 4f.Vu,lomcai and guaranteed to be satisfactory, rnce
g fittings. Address
, East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon.
OLD Il DUG IIP
AN ANCIENT FIREARM, POW
DER HORN AND BOX OF CAPS.
Taken From the Sands Near Old
Wallula, Recalling the Days of In
dian Wars and Early Settlement
of the Oregon Country.
Leo Moorohouse Is In possession
of a relic in the shape of n rifle. It
was due out of thn
Bowman, master mechanic for the o!
u. & M. railroad company at Wallu
la, one mile east of Old Wniinin
on the Immigrant road between that
piace and walla Walla.
The gun is of an ancient make, in
fact, so ancient that it is the only
one of its kind ever seen by the
younger generation of today. It is
a regular old-fashioned cap and ball
SH, of about a 38-calibro ball, but
unlike all other cap and ball rifles,
it has the hamimer and tube on the
guard, for the tricar is thn tin
spring and Instead of this spring be
ing on uie msiae, as in other guns,
it is a very large and clumbsy-look-ing
piece of steel which clmi
large enough for the trigger to be un-
uer it ana leaves room for the
finger.
With the gun was found n nrm-iW
horn and a box of percussion caps,
which would lead to the conclusion
that the owner was killed, either in
an Indian fight or by some lone red
skin, who. took the life of the white
man and left his body on the prairie
for the wild beasts to feed
and his bones to bleach in the sun
of the sand hills along the Columbia
river. '
Some advance thp idea that tho
owner of this ancient firearm was
killed as far back as durinir tho
trouble with the Indians, when -Marcus
Whitman a;nd his faithful fol
lowers were massacred, while others
uo not think that it could have lain
in the sands since 1847. whpn thie
massacre took place, and think that
it was no further back than during
the Yakima Indian war, which was
in 1851. Whether or not either of
these theories are true will never
be known, but could this old trim en
off and tell its own storv it would nn
doubt alarm one and all.
The gun is in a nerfect stnto nf
preservation and does not hatve the
appearance of havinc lain in rim
sand but a short ii me. It has a sil
ver ueuu ana a peep signt and has
been a very fine gun in its day. The
stock is well preserved and except
where it appears to have been in a
fire at sometime perhaps while lay
ing in the nlace where found
and a little of the side burned away,
it bears no other marks. The are
no figures or marks to indicate when
or where it was made.
Where these reminders of hostile
times with the redskins were found,
Is a great nlace for relics and is
ne,ar the site of an old fort, establish
ed by the Hudson Bay Co., who were
tne urst white people to invade this
part of the country.
Mr. Moorehousn will spnd thia trim
to the Oregon Historical society at
uriiana,
Saved Many a Time.
Don't neglect coughs and colds even
if it is spring; Such cases often re
sult seriously at this season just be
cause people are careless. A dose of
One Minute Cough Cure will remove
all danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at
once. Sure cure for coughs, colds,
croup, grip, bronchitis, and other
throat and lung troubles, "I have
used One Minute Cough Cure several
years," says Postmaster C. O. Daw
son, Barr, 111. It Is the very best
cough medicine on the market. It
has saved me many a severe spell of
sickness and I warmly recommend It."
The children's favorite. Tallman &
Co. and Brock & McComas.
A PRINCELY TEAM.
towering Probfscidlans and Double-
Humped Camels in Silk and Sil
ver Harness.
Caesar made many triumphal cu
trips intn Rome, and taxed to the ut
most the ingenuity of the gentlemen
who got ut his lagger entrances to
provide new ideas for him. He en
tered with kings hltcneu wun goiuu
drawine him through the Via
This or That to his palace, and was
sometimes borne by cnariois oi giu
rlous Roma; but never even in his
triumphal entries did he or could he
have been drawn by great tearris of
ponderous problscldians and huge
double-humped camels, as are many
of the golden chariots seen in The
Great Pan-American Shows marvel
ous street parade, and not one, but
many teams of elephants and camels
drawing golden chariots, while ca
parisoned beyond comparison in
silk and silver-mounted harness, and
bearing in the chariots the exalted
rulers of tho arenic world the
world's champions and the big
shows stars.
The Pan-American Shows will pos
itively exhibit at Pendleton, on April
30, at 1 and 8 p, m.
Miss Ella Foster, of Whitney, Ba
ker county, while handling a revol
ver Saturday, accidentally shot her
self through the thigh. Tho wound
is a dangerous one. She was taken
to tho hospital at Sumpter, and at
last accounts was resting easy.
SMALLPOX IN WALLA WALLA
SEVERAL PATIENTS RELEASED
FROM DETENTION HOSPITAL
A Mother Charged With Neglecting'
Her Children, They Will be Taken
From Her and Cared for by the
State.
Walla Walla, April 23. Scvcrnl
smallpox patients were released from
quarantine yesterday, and the disease
Is again disappearing Irom the city.
The Wallace family was afflicted sev
eral days ago, the father, mother and
several children all being stricken.
The disease was in a light form and
the family was released and returned
home from the pest house.
Four children wore taken charge of
yesterday by Sheriff Kees, and sent
to the poor house while the case is
being investigated. Mrs. Smith, the
mother of the children, was arrested
and will be tried with the intention
of taking her children from her.
The little fellows have had poor care
and their mother is charged with ne
glecting them sadly
Jack Rich, a fellow who gained con
siderable notoriety a few weeks ago
by his escape from the city J nil In
the attempted city jail delivery, and
about that time was discovered to bo
the son of a wealthy Philadelphia
family, was released from the coun
ty jail today. He has served a sen
tence of 00 days for assaulting the
jailor. Rich announced his intention
of going back to his old home.
Tho meetings being held by Col.
C. J. Holt are attracting largo
crowds and interest is increasing
every day. The local branch of tho
Woman's Christian Temperance Un
ion has charge and a number of new
members have been received.
The recent wet weather has dono
much to brighten crop prospects and
ihe grain fields are repqrted in much
better condition than they were two
weeks ago. Grain sown last fall is
strong and growing rapidly, while tho
spring sowing is looking strong and
gives a green tinge to tho fields.
L. C. Stanley, of Chippewa Falls,
Wis., and F. M. Seller, of Portland,
filed a deed for record for the Globe,
Nehalem & Pacific railway property'
in Columbia county. L. C. Stanley
is the father of Fred Stanley of tho
Grande Ronde Lumber company,
who is also interested in this enter
prise. Pendleton
Planing Mill
and...
Lumber Yard.
Buy their stock by the several
carload lots and, therefore,
get the benefit of the cash
discounts, which enables
them to sell at a very narrow
margin.
IF YOU NEED . .
Lumber , Building Paper
Lime, Cement, Brick
Sand, Terra Cotta Pipe
or anything in this line
get out prices.
Pendleton Planing Mill
Lumber Yard,
and
R. FORSTER, Proprietor
WHISKEY
Sold by JOHH BO II M IDT
The Louvre Saloon
rKNDLBTON
OREGON
St. George
RESTAURANT
DINNER
25 CENTS
The Only Short Order House
in the City.
QUICK SERVICE
Fresh Oysters Always
k on hand
Open Day and Night
W. W. PaHgburn, Proprietor
"Lot thm GOLD DUST
Snow white clothe mrm tho result of ualng
GOLD DUST
It makes light the labors of washing. Turns
wash day into play day. Better than any Soap
and more oconontlcal,
Mado only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chlcaeo. New York. Boston, St. Louis. Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP.
0
I WM. GOEDECKE
IS
gj iy V) tt) V) VI) 15 i y w -v w v w
Has opened his Ice
Cream Parlors on
Court street for the
have been nicely rc-
furnished and fitted
up in elegant shape
I
BUY YOUR
LUMBER
AT THE -
Oregon Lumber Yard
o
Alta St., opp. Court House.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
For All Kinds of Building Material,
Including
Doors
Windows
Screen Doors
and Windows
Building Paper
Lime
Cement
Brick
and Sand
And Don't Forget Our Wood flutter
For Barns and Dwellings
You get
What you buy
from us.
Bid Stock of
WOOD, COAL,
SAND & BRICK.
...Wt do...
Trucking & Transferring.
Laatz Bro.
Have the Feathers
In your feather beds
RENOVATED
Bv the 1902 STEAM PROCESS,
No mixinK of feathers. You get
vour own feathers. Work called
for and delivered.
WORKS LOCATED AT
709 JANE STREET
Dahy Ewt Orsgonjan by Carrier,
only 15 canto a waak.
twins afo your work,"
BEAUTIFUL
Aro tho exolimlvo new pat
terns In wnll impor wo uro show
ing. Prulno Ih huiml from nil
who Hcltct tholr impcr from us
mul allow us to do their work.
Our workman do your work
right.
If you hnvc painting you
want dono entriiHt your Job to
us and you will bo Hiitlallud.
Murphy,
ARTISTIC DECORATOR
COURT STREET
Popular Books..
rmm OF THE DAY
All tho Nuw Works wliluli Imvo met with Ilia
! hearty iiiiprovid o( lloolc Iawo. nro it
FRAZIER'S.
Rend This List of the New Hooks:
"Count Hannlhiil," ly8lnloy J. Woytnan.
"In tho 1'ok," hy Itlclmnl llnrdliiK UavU.
"The Killing INumIoh," by Henry Vim Dylto.
"U I Wuro Klnjr." by Jntln McCarthy.
"Trry Thou Till 1 Como," by Gco'ga Croly.
"Tho velvet lllovo " by Henry Bcton Motrl-
"'"Tho Tines of Ury," by J, A. Mitcholl.
"Tempting ol Puttier Anthony," by uoorgo
Hoiton. .
' llouo With tho areoii Shutter," by (leorgo
"llio itolo of the Unconanoreil," by Toot
D"Tho' Method! of Lady Walderhuret," by
KrAiices Hodgson llurnutt.
"Audrey," by Mury JohiiBlon.
'AUlii Wlnllelil." by Otorgo Ktholbert Wal'h.
"CloUlorlug UrBiilii," by Clinton Scollurd.
"Kate Honnct." by Plunk It. Btpeltlon.
"Up I'ioiii Hliivery," by Hooker T. Wash.
'"Vfn'Hrov of the uuiird." by Louli Kvnn
BhlpuiMii.
"JnBplleof All, 'by ICdna Lyull.
"New Canterbury Talen," by Maurice Hew
"Hester Blulr," by William H-nry Cu-ton.
"AiitlclpatloiiH,"by William Henry Canon.
"A Tom.! Parly." by Joiuph i HbU worth.
"Arllne Vallre,'1 by Jonuph Hallworth.
"Llfe'a LlttU lronleii," byThoniaa Hardy.
"Blnion Dale," by Anthony Hope.
"Tho Kagln'B Henri," by Hamlin (larlaud.
"Norman Holt," by General Charlen Klug.
'What Happened to Wlgglesworth," by VY.
O. Fuller.
..ADJUSTABLE..
Window Screens
40 and 50c
W. J. CLARKE & COM'Y
SMOKERS'
SUPPLIES
CIGARS-the best brands
TOBACCO finest for
smoking and chewing
PIPES to suit all ;:
G. NEUMAN
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