East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 15, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    BLAMES
MORMONS
PROMINENT IDAHO DEMOCRAT
SAYS CHURCH DID IT.
Something good for
Christmas
Durtne the holiday season, when rood cheer ererrwherepreTalla, there U no thins nicer '
tohTO in the house than a UtUo trood whisker, and besides, your pbralelan will tell you It U
excellent In many eases otstekness. nut you must bare tood whiskey, pure whiskey. You
don't want to drink poor whiskey yourself, much leas offer It to your friends, while as a
medicine, poor whiskey, adulterated whiskey, may do you decided harm.
IIAYNER W11ISUEY com to you dlreet from our own distillery, with all It original
richness and flaror, and carries a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S
GUARANTEE of PURITY and AOS. When you buy IIAYNER WHISKEY you Bare the
enormous profits of the dealers and hsTo our Euarantee that your money will be promptly
refunded U you are notpertectly satisfied with the whiskey after trylmr It. That's fafr.lsn'tlt?
HAYNER WHISKEY
PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE
4
FULL $
QUARTS
4
.00 EXPRESS
" PREPAID
'We aesd you FOUR TOLL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER'S SEVEN-YEAR-OLD
RYE for M.0O, exprsas o&srxea paid by us. Try It and if you don't find It all risht
and as rood as you ctct drank or can buy from anybody else at any price, send It back at
niurarr -nui oner is oacaea Dy s company wun a capital or (SDO,oeaoB. paia
uin iuii, maa ug prow rcpucauou ox so years ox continuous success, wenaye
borer a quarter ot a million satisfied customers, prorloe conelustTely that'
i our whiskey la all riant and that we do exactly as we Bay. Shipment made
- la a plain sealed case, with no marks or brands to indicate contents.
1t von can MA SO On arts, or eut nl aotnA of fnnr frlandi la fain
fcyos. wa will aand yon W Uuaxt far 816. OO, by fralght prepaid, fhrna
iniui V4.00.
'. FIFF With each four quart order we will send free one sold-tlpped whiskey
.. . .. cilms ona corkscrew. If you with to send an order to a friend, as
5 a Christmas present, we will enclose with the shipment an elegant aourenlr
card, with both your names neatly printed thereon.
Write our nearest office and do It NOW.
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
ST. PAWL, IMN. BAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO.
84 DisTiixaBT, Taoy, a Establxsbbo 188S.
No Bad Debts
Arc contracted by. our system
of doing business for we sell
for cash and give our custo
mers the benefit of our saving
from loss. .More fresh, first
clasSjgroceries.for your money
than any o trier store in Pen
ton. Our stock is all fresh.
New goods- arriving daily
Miller Grocery Co.
cash;qrocery and bakery
Gome To Us
For .your lumber and .building
material of all descriptions and
you will save money and get
first-class stock. We can sup
ply you with
Doors, Windows,
Screen doors and windows,,
building paper, lime, cement,
brick and sand.
We make a specialty of wood
gutter"; for barns and dwellings.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta 8t opp. Court House.
FOR SALE
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
For Bilious and Nerrous' Disorders; such as
Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Sick Head
ache, Giddiness, fulness and Swelling after
meals, nixiinesa and Drowsiness, Cold Chills
Flushings of Heat, Lois of Appetite, Short
nets of Breath, Costlveness, Blotches on'tht
Skin. Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams,
and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations,
&c THE FIRST-DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF, IN
TWENTT MINUTES. Thfs ii .no nction.
Itrcry sufferer is earnestly inrlted tatty one
Box of these Pills, and thor will be ack
notviedeea ictWwiTrlOUT A RIVAL.
HKKCIJAItl'S PI&LS taken as diree
tsd, will quickly restore Females to complete
health. They promptly remove any onstr
tlon or irregularity cf the system, for
Weak Stomachv
Impaired Digestion.
Disordered Liver,
they act like nuirlc a few doses will work
wonaers upon lac vital uikkos; Bircngiacn-
Ing the muscular System, restoring the long,
lost ComDlcxion, brinzinz back the keen
edge of appetite, and arousing with the
half section of fine wheat
land, all in summer-fallow,
north of Pendleton.
Good improvements.
Almost a section of land in
one body, a short dis
tance north of town.
FHAHK B. CLOPTON
&00 MAIN STREET
Bosebod of Health the whole Jhy
alcal eaergy of the human frame. Thesa
are "facts" admitted by thousands, in all
dssses of society, and one of the best guar
antee to the Nervous and Debilitated is
that BHOHAM'8 PILLS haveths
Largest Sale of any Patent
Medlol nee In the World.
Beecham'a Pills havre been befora
the public for half a. century, and
art) the moat popular family medlclna.
No testimonials suro published. MM
BMchsm'i Pills
RECOMMEND THEMSELVES.
Praparad only by Thomas lioecham. St.
flelens. HuSt ttd 800 Canal Bt,. Maw
York.
Sold Terrrhara In boxaa. 10c. and Sfio.
Nasal
In -l Us itse mere
should be clcsiil'Jiesr".
Ely's Cream Hal"
tleaiiH,eootheaT.cl;ir.ils
the dieael ir.ciubr .v.
ItcorecatrrhDtldr in
sway a cold in I he Lead
quickly.
Crenm Ttnlin l pluced Into the nostrils, spread
over the membrane aud S sbrorbed. Itellerls lmJ
nitdlate'aud a euro follows. It Is not drying does
not produce sneezing. Large Size, E0 cents at Drug-
riitt or by mail ; Trial Blze, 10 cents by man.
ELY BKOTUBHS. M Warren Street. New Tort
coZtt
We Control Your Spiritual Affairs and
Must Control Your Political Affairs,
Said Elders
S. P, Donnelly of Lakoviow, chair
limn of the Idaho democratic Btato
central committee, who Is in Spokane
on his way home from Boise, attrib
utes Hirt. of the democracy's mlsfor
tuncH to Uio Influence of tho Mormon
church In an Interview last night
Mr. Donnelly said:
"There Is no doubt that tho alump
nnglnat us in tho southeastern part
of tho state was directly due to tho
influence of the Mormon church.
rVrom Salt Lake the orders went forth
for the Mormons to vote the republi
can ticket, and they voted It,
"In tho campaign of 1900 the church
contracted with Mark Hanna and the
republican national committee to de
liver to the republicans the states of
Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. Thoy de
livered Utah and Wyoming In that
election, but were unable to deliver
the goods as to Idaho until tills year.
Apostles Took a Hand.
"This year Apostles John Honry
Smith nnd Mnthias Crowley came Into
Idabo from Salt Lake and worked
strenuously for the election pf the re
publican ticket Women, you know.
can vote In Idaho, nnd I know of In
stances where Crowley in particular
said to women: 'I control your spirit
ual affairs and I have the right to
control your political affairs.' An as
sociate of these men is Itoed Smoot,
the apostle whom the republicans ot
Utah nro going to send to tho United
States senate and who had a hand in
the deal between tho church and the
republican national committee.
"They did their work principally In
four counties Fremont, Oneida,
Bingham and Bannock. In Bannock
county tho city of Pocatello gave a
democratic majority; hut the country
precincts, which are largely Mormon,
gave so heavy a republican majority
that the county as a whole gave the
republicans about 500 majority.
Ingratitude to Dubois.
"In this work tho apostles have
been guilty of the rankest kind of In
gratitude to Senator Fred T. Dubois,
and they will live to regret It, Sena
tor Duliols was mainly Instrumental
In having tho test oath removed In
Idaho. That oath required that overy
cltlzen or Idaho, before ho could vote,
must swear that he was not living in
polygamy and that he would not per
mit tho church to control him in mat
tors political. When tho test oath
was removed trie church issued a
manifesto in which it avowed Its in
tentjon not to mix in politics. In the
election just hold It has violated tho
promise made in that manifesto ab
solutely.
"Dubois went further. When the
fight was on over the admission of
Utah, Dubois stood up on the floor of
tho United tSates senate and said
that the Mormon church had kept Its
promises in Idaho, and that Its hands
were off politics there. Ho said that
from his knowledge and experience
with the church, It would keep Its
promises in Utah, and it was largely
through Mr. Dubois' efforts that Utah
was admitted. Mr. Dubois Is the
leader of the democratic party In
Idaho' and tho church has exhibited
its gratitude toward him by helping
the republicans carry tho state.
"Every little, narrow two by four
politician in Idaho Is pecking at DU'
bols today; but the fact remains that
he is the most popular man In tho
state, and hls'prestlgo has not suffer'
ed one Iota by tills defeat" Spokes
man Review.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL
are both hrouclit into use in any
PLUMBING
work we may be favored with.
Brain and muscle work to
gether for the benefit of our cus
tomers. We are neither ex
travagant or niggardly in the use
of material. Enough is used to
make the work perfect and no
more. And we charge enough
for good work and no more.
B. F. BECK,
The Plumber
Court Bt. Opposite Golden Rule Hotel
GOT THE DIAMOND RING.
Miss Mollie Lets Voted the Most Pop
ular Young Lady at the Catholic
Fair Last Night
The contest for the diamond ring
at tho Catholic fair closed last oven
ing and Miss Mollie I.cte was voted
tho rnpst popular young lady In the
town, .she carrying off the prize. Miss
Leto won by a good, safo margin, ShaV'
ing votes to the amount of $84.85 to
the noxt highest, Miss Nellie Hard
man's, $t;G.l.r. Tho third highest was
Miss Ethel Shafer, who had votes
amounting to $41.75. '
This contest was tho warmest of
any slnco tho fair opened. It drew a
largo crowd of supporters of the
young ladies of their choice and dur
Ing tho early part of the contest the)
contestants ran very close together.
The largest crowd to. visit the hall
since the fair opened was there last
night and today and this evening
promises a larger crowd than before.
This evening ends tho fair. Dinner
will be served from 11:30 a. m, to mid
night. The prizes will all bo awarded
tonight and tho articles raffled off will
be closed out tonight. The greatest
drawing card ot the fair Is expected
to bo the winding up ot the voting
for the prize of a free year's room and
nursing at tho now hospital to tho
most popular fraternal order. Tho
voting in this contest Is expected to
bo very spirited and members of tho
most influential orders in the city are
expected to be present and spend a
large amount ot money to secure the
prize.
The best.
Teutsch's.
shoe repair work at
JferZiieMitiAt
IforeSeen
Two-thirds'of the inmates of our hospitals are women. They are in most cases either fori
or for an oik; ration, made necessary by advanced stages of female troubles which hare resulted u
a tumor, or displacement 01 Uio womb.
"AN OPERATION NECESSARY."
How these words after the examination strike terror to a woman's soul, und with whit r
hears them, when she considers that the operation has become necessary through her own refect
.i i i. i.i 1 1 ,1 ai... : 1 , . ., i
there is no cure. The woman who lets hor trouble nuike headway -nays tho penalty' of a dinnm
tion and a lifetime of impaired usefulness at tho best, and the operation often proves fatal lrhali
.might have been saved by Lydin E. Plnkhum's Vegetable Compound.
When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful mm
ation, weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the vvoal
bearing down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating jorl
lence), general debility, indigestion and nervous prostration; orartbtm
such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, IrrltablM
vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, and " want-io-be-left-alone "ieelhm
the blues, they should remember that there is one tried anfl neverm
remedy; Lydia E. Pwkham's Compound at once removes such troubles.
READ THE FOLLOWING LETTERS.
"Dkau Mns. Pinkham: I cannot tell you how much good you have done me and how thai
am to you ior u.
and those
condition
oneration was necessary.
"Two months ago a friend suggested that I try Lydia E. Plnkliani's Vegetable Oobjwb
one knows what it has done for mo and how thankful I am for it It brought mo the first well oaji
had for five years. It did for me what doctors could not do, and I want every suffering wrau
about it." Louise Nauru, 761 E. IGOth St., New York City.
"Beak Mrs. Pinkiiam: I wish to thank you for what Iiydia E. Plnkham's "Vegetable W
has done for me. I had terrible hemorrhages, being lacerated from the birth of my child. Theio
me that if I would have an operation I would be woll nnd strong. I submitted tiVhu'f
before ; no one knows what I suffered. Finally a friend advised me to try your Vegetable (tapwi
so, and commenced to fcol bettor; I continued its use, and it has done for me what doctonMWiW
am strong and well. If women with any kind of female troubles would only consult you before m
to an operation they would.be spared many hours of pain and suffering. I cannot thank yon emu
what you have done for me." Anna KmomioFr, 156 E. 100th St, New York City. ) '
afMVb df FORFEIT we cannot forthwith producs tba original IstUrs and ilsnaluraa o! atwratoUs''
b WISE IS THE WOMAN WHO HAS FAITH IN
Aaajgf - m. asa aa.5M.aaa T VVkUKJV assr j- -
i'or nve years i nave not ueen tree irom pain ior a day. i nave naa DaciacuB,
u wful dragging sensations with loucorrhcea, and when menstruation appeared J5i
t could hardly sit up. I doctored all the time, but nothintr helped me, and I was tcHi
KING CHRISTIAN CONGRATULATE
Though Nearlng His Ninetieth Year
He Enjoys Excellent Health Has
Ruled 39 Years.
Copenhagen, Sweden, Nov. 15.
King Christian, was the recipient of
congratulatory messages today from 1
nearly all the courts of Europe, the
occasion being the 39th anlversary of
his accession to the throne. Though '
nearing his ninetieth year the vener
able ruler continues to enjoy excel
lent health and Is as vigorous men
tally and physically, as many men of
fiO.
At tho recent autumn review King
Christian appeared on horseback at
the head ot a column of royalty, the
white-haired king sitting his horse
llko a man ot 30. Only a few weeks
ago, whllo out riding Ids horse be-1
came frightened and bolted. After a 1
mod race of nearly a mile tho horse
Jumped a stono wall, but through It
all King Christian sat as though
glued in tho saddle. Through his en-1
tiro life his horses have been his I
chief dellcht. Enw, IVtWsIs- rlon tin
spends an hour or more at tho riding
uw.uciuy lUBirucung nis grandson In
the art Of horsem.inatiln At I
when the customary family party has
a visit to the royal stables before re-
avlslt to the muni atnMae
- -- ---- --- rauiv re
tiring, feeding his favorites with su
gar loafs from his own hnnds. in re
cent years the king has become more
clmplo In his habits, though ho never
was inclined t tlm .iior,in.. .
u.oimwj ui pump
and ceremony usually associated with
4 WUltj a
MISS IDA M.
Treasurer of the Brooklyn East End ArtlJ
SNYP
EN'STRUAL irregu
larities are gener
ally the beginning
of a woman's trou
bles. With tho vitality at a
low ebb, the blood -weakened,
the digestion disor
dered, she goes about pale
faced, hollow-eyed and Lag-
r, a piteous contrast to
blooming health of
her former self. But over
I .OOO.OOO.women have found-
health again by taking Wine of Cardui.
As a regulator of the menstrual periods
Wine of Cardui has never bccnJmown
to fail. It has seldom failed to restore
ICSS.
perfect health, .even in the most
Tho Ooodnnnirh MnrMnin. n.
Company. Elgin general merchants,
has Purchased tho flouring mill of the
Elgin Milling Company.
tent and acoravated case of weak
Miss Ida M. Snvder. of No. 685 Ber
gen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y Jbaa used
Wine of Canlui and she says it helped
her into a new life. Health to Mies
Snyder is worth a great deal. She is
an attractive young woman with intel
lectual attainments and she occupies
tho position of Treasurer of the Brook
lyn East End Art Club. This position
marks her as a person of intellect, cul
ture and refinement and it speaks hi only
of the respect and trust her fellow
women have jn her. She writes i
"If women would pay more attention
. as
to W'Mg
have m Wgil
mothers t5A
Ifthyfi'
prtsoifJ';
, a.-, i.
ford's BUck-DtMl
1 1... res.
health, and It only MW"0" ,
cure me." .,
'You may wou T.V&rt
Missfevdex.Uyw-dV
i she tOOK ,"' .rnaW
Draught is the MBr;t)
Wino of Cardoi'i
bowel regulator &
WINE of CARD VI
or . a rnre.
medicines wfjll, tA
nri cure is 'Waiw
ay UK ' asl
ahroatarelson werj-1
I .vol ive BroOW-ureTi- W-