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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1902)
ATTWACTf. 1 wir---i-o. ; popular ;tOfyf Stylish i i Corsets jllooe Better Ifde: a&iemn'b Direct From Old England Itbem at 35 CENTS. lGmM a woman can do any reasonable work and anjey good health. The Ubttiththtt Wine of Cartful fcrinfs snafcMatMtBM vigorous in body and ntlaeU mu irom most urrwic oevasUUnc osens a woman grows weu ana strong Mhrtllv. -i r.--.i n a iwcorrhou, filling or the womb and periodical Bains in the head and back r Maud by standing or sitting a long tisM in the same position. Thedforfa ucs-ursugnt puu tnc no weu, stomstn. mm, money ana mom in nrener .. Greatly increased strength and andnrin do b the natural jesuU. Moet Miarc.cured aulckly. Al eVuggssts sell 31.00 bottles of Win of CwaW mi 25 ant packages of ThosWs MaduDraught t ft! m K rtneTnyoa: s 90Ht Qisoiiie EaguM6 ttMMetoa. On QUALITY BCtlBCt. X OUR NEW CORSETS rtnnends troon the fit of the corset. There- Tie3fl Uvfi vour spring gown fitted over an old corset. We Tic Dressy Women Are Always Friendly Towards Oar Corsets :rA nnr corset saleswomen will be tjleased to assist you in select- model best suited to your form. We show the most popular styles Mexander Dept. Store i Hl H I ' 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 III 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 We have this day received the first direct import order of TOOTH BRUSHES lever broueht to Pendleton. They are made of the finest Enc- Ilish bristles, with wax back (a -new idea) Which makes it im possible foi the bristles to come out, as is the case with most brushes. Every brush has our name and guarantee stamped (plainly on it, and is not only backed up by ourselves, but the manufacturers as well Should any brush prove unsatisfactory, a new one will be given in its place or money refunded. They come in hard, medium and soft bristles. Where can you buy a brush like them for the money ? We are making a leader of Brock & McComas Co. A Strong Woman low OUT, low. Aug. IS, UM Ifj wife m sick for three yean. We tried Yarythinjr without relief and spent mnok money, fly wife tried Wine of Oaranl and four bottle on red her. She took two more bqttles, knowing she would have to work bard during the hayharveat. She attended to all her house hold dutiM and loaded and unloaded all the hay. Thia medicine gave her strength. For merly she was weak and tired and could hardly get about, but since she has .been taking Wine of Oardni she feels better and stronger than when 30 years of age. JOB. A. EIBHNHAJKR. Mrs. Ebcnhafu- had tried everytMM Mmf her three yean sickness and had spent cceukU erable money. She was weak and could hardly get about for three years before she took WINECARDUI Now, after taking the Wine of Cardul, she cm wrk wHh nr husband in the hay Held. Thai It hard work, but It b not as Injurious to a i's health as labor in stores, factories mm ffkes where thousands of tlrliare closely cm fined vur altar vaar. With the aid of Wine of UaViMMf is ea every box of the jnaaisa Laxative BnrtjWtiMine l UM BLR 1 Gray's Harbor Com. Co. WCCtHMM T A. C. SHAW & CO. Being one of the largest man ufacturing plants oh Puget sound' are able to sell you lumber cheaper than anyone else. New lumber coming in every day. They also make" all lands of boxes', including Apple, .Pear, Peach, Cherry, aad- Plumb and berry crates, asdiaref prepared to make you prices either in small lots or BY THE CAR LOAD VISITS THE SCHOOLS SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT ACKERMAN IN PENDLETON. Gave a Talk to High School Students on the Subject of "Aiming" The Office He- Holds, He Says, Should Not Be Mlfced With Politics. Hon. J. H. Ackerman, of Salem, superintendent of public Instruction and candidate on the republican tick et to succeed himself, spent Tuesday in town visiting the public schools. The forenoon was spent in the brick school on the hill, south of town, and he gave an address along the lines of education to the high school stu dents. His subject was "Aiming" and he handled It in a way to Im press the idea on the minds of those who heard It that every young per son should have an aim In life and stick to that aim. He said that It "behooved every student in school and every young person to fix their attention upon a high aim, have one aim, and stick to that aim." The talk was very enjoyable. The most of the afternoon was spent in the West Alta street school, where Mir. Ackerman was accompan ied by School Clerk John Hailey. In speaking of the condition in which he found the public schools of Pendleton Mr. Ackerman said: "I find very good work in the schools all over the state and every where I co I find the schools 1 n pnnil shape, and there is much improve ment over former years, but for edu cational work Pendleton is up with or ahead of anv nlacn T lmvn visitor! Some branches of work is as good in their lines as could be in any place, and I am especially well nleasprt with the efforts of the teachers in this city." Speaks of Campaign. About the comlnir camnnlirn nnri the republican ticket and chances of election, Mr. Ackerman said: "I am 4 not out on a political mis sion and do not intend to make a personal canvass over the state, for I do not believe that the office which I have held for the last four and to which I hope to succeed my self, should be run into politics very much. I am satisfied to let my past history and record in the office speak for me and let the people decide for themselves whether or not I am de serving of the trust again. My oppo nent on the democratic ticket, Mr. Wann. is a very warm: nnrsonal friend of mine and a man of ability in school matters and I shall do noth ing in the way of throwing mud and am sure that neither will he. I am satisfied that If the democrats win Mr. Wann will go in with the rest of them and if the republicans win I shall go In with them. I see no rea son why I should fall behind the ticket, as I do not know of any of the school people that are fighting me and I think the maloritv onite generally will support me. Of course, i ininic tne outiooK is very good for the republicans to carry the state by a large majority. My aim and effort since having the trust of the office ot superintendent of public instruc tion have been to raise the standard of education and teaching In the state, and much satisfactory work has been done along these lines with in the past four years." W. J. Furnish Goes to Ashland. Mr. Ackerman. in company with W. J. Furnish, candidate for gover nor, left on Tuesday night's train for -Portland ana mere they will join A M. Crawford, from Douglas, candi date for - attorney-general, and they, with several others, will co tn Ash. land, where the republican campaign win be opened this evening with speeches. After tonight a tour ot several days' duration through that country will le made. In its advance and chronic form a cold in the head is known as nasal ca tarrh and is the recognized source of other diseases. Having stood the test of continued successful use, Ely's Cream Balm Is recognized as a spe ciflc for membranal diseases in the nasal passages, aud you should resort to its treatment In your own case. It Is not drying, does not 'produce sneez ing. Price 50 cents at druggists or by mail. Ely Brothers, 66 Warren street, New York. Give up prejudice and try It The Independent Warehouse. Will be open' tor business, with a competent man in charge, to see that all customers receive prompt and careful attention, Wool growers and wheat growers will find it to their interest to store with this house, where they can ship over either lines of road. References, First National Bank. William Caldwell in charge. A Nearly Fatal Runaway Started a horrible ulcer on the lg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III., which defied doctors and all remedies for tour' years. Then Bucklln's Arni ca Salve cured him. Just as good for Bolls, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Plies. 25c at Tallman & Co'e drug store. In Need of Money. All parties knowing themselves In debted U D. Kemler are hereby noti fied to call and settle at once and save costs. D. KEMLER. RURAL ROUTE TO HOLDMAN. Mall Carried and Delivered Twice a Week by J. B. Grubb. J. B. Grubb is the mall carrier on the mral delivery route from Pen dleton to Holdman, He leaves Pen dleton at 1 o'clock on Tuesdays and Saturdays. He goes from Pendleton down South Cold Springs to the junction of Middle and North Cold Springs, then up to Holdman post oidcc and from there up Middle Cold Springs, back to Pendleton. On this route he serves about 20 families, besides those who get their mall at Holdman, which is quite a well pat ronized country postofBce. There will be more people served along the route in time, when they get better informed as to the regulations and requirements of the service. Many have already put up boxes or sacks along the road, on the gate posts and fences, but only a few so far havo had their mall properly addressed so that it can be obtained by the mall carrier at Pendleton postofflco and distributed as he proceeds from Pen dleton to Holdman. All mail to bo distributed by the rural nihil carrier to people on the route should be ad dressed to Pendleton, the starting end of the rout,e. Mr. Grubb reports the roads in very bad condition, and this is an other barrier in the way of a better service. Mr. Grubb thinks the peo ple along the route should give more attention to the roads and see that road supervisors do their duty in keeping the roads in good order. Other rural routes are to be estab lished out of Pendleton some time in July. A Wonderful Medicine. Beecham's Pills FOR ALL Bilious and Klorunnc nionrrWe I1UI f UUU WltfUl UUIUJ Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind and Pains in Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. PREPARED ONLY BY THE PBOPBIETOB, Thomas Bcecham, St. Helens, Eng., and 365 Canal Si, New York. Sold by all DrugzUts In United States. In boxes, 10c. and 2 Sc. 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