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f rfftlR OEDIGATION WEDNESDAY APRIL 29, 1903. lsbasedonthoprinclplc, "Destroy tho cauMvyou removo iho effect." Herpicido kills tho germs that causo dan druff by digging up the scalp as they burrow , their pestiferous way to tho liair root. wliimtlim7 ' finally destroy the hair. Without dandruff your 1 hair will grow laxuri- antiy. Newbrtf ; HmrpfoUm Btops dandruff ami fall ing hair, and starts hah-., rrowingwumn JUUays, Jne bottle will convince yon of this. Per Sale ataH Rr 01 tl LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and sa v e you money I OUTLINE -CTF T.HE THREE vrureti uauienng or national, oiaio ami Foreign- Dignitaries ;Ever As - 'VemWed oh American Soil Magnrfi-i TentPFestlvltiesko ..Celebrate Jin .Im portant Centennial at St. Louis. St. Louis, Mo., April 29. A salute of 100 guns will announce to tho world, nt noon, April 30, the close or uio nrst, century or an inland cm p'lrc that Napoleon sold for a song. Seldom in tho official life of n great 'democratic nation will the pomp and pageantry of monarchy have been so 'oversnanowed as at the dedication of the International exposition to com memorate that event. One of thermost lmprosslvo;T mlli tary spectacles of peacefoljtlrnbsfwlll sweep through the metropolis ofifthe Louisiana domain a (.guttering jUls play of American arms and the man. at the zenith oYthe republic's poWor. Kings, omperorsT'ntf,jpotontWe8 send their ambassadors" 'to swell It he homage of this peoplc.to the, genius that, by bloodless conquest F gave ito the country a4'orrltory oneithlrd the size of all Europe. Diplomatic Corps Treasnt. - For the flret tlmo .in the history of the government, the -entire diplomatic corps leaves' the capital on ajspcclal train to travel Into he heart of the nation. ' f I The presence of the president iif the United States, his cabinet, con gress and the supreme 'court ,at the head of the armed column, Is intend ed to sympollze a government b the people and Its achievements. Orders have been Issued by the war department to mobollze In the vast buildings of the exposition, 4000 battle-scarred regulars. The uowerful monitor, Arkansas, Is ascending the historic river, once claimed by be So to In the name of his Spanish sover eign, DOORS IMotnlng IS a source ol so mucn itoudic as an oiu sore, or.uicer, nrucu;- rilafce vntir A a " y when located upon the lower extremities where the c4rra1atioals,-wesdtf h ytour 0Tf jt exposition, calls, for .the .explosion of cns. the .Stanleys of London, tho Bald win brothers will manipulate seven nranrmoth ims ualoons-at a great al titude, -whore tho' most 'startling fire works exhibition Is ..to be given. ' I'IProsldont Roosevelt arrives tho night preceding dedication. He has i i a- i . i- . i I i' . . ... . - , : it r.' - i kw vuur nrnn ;.;. iviiiiiiHtiii 1 1 1 hi inH hi in.; i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ; 1 1- i . n . .. nr. . n.t ..m. . . . inMW UTTmniripjj TOin-n mm ii ii'iiinTTnn "in Txrra it i ... . . , - with .. tortainment for' ralslne funds to build I j a nnfinn. .,Wr nnm iAjit'a.friiitfnlifytiL.I t i: t i f r. ') n 'mnniimnlit in llnnni.nl rrnnw Qai. I - CI " . " " . . . , . . . ' . . . . . I aj I I . - it ..ul: nr,r r . i ana as xuc poison Burrows aeepcr nnu oceper into me ussne oencam ami h, jj gel. The nrosldont will be 'entertained j i i i. n.'-nt. ' iM.i.--s.-jT.j' '' while In the city by President Fran-1 f,01 PIcf . uu Z1- u "'"""K """a At 10 o'clock the' morning of the and! .deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple boil, swollen gland, uenicaiion uay, tne ireoaom of the city fi"i",- "-a -"b" iuiuiii., ""- sucn sores are nor. cancerous, a great many are, nna uus snouia mase you suspicious of all chronic, slow-healing ulcers and sores, particularly if can cer runs in your family. Face sores are common and cause the greatest annoyance because they are so per sistent and unsightly and detract so much from one's personal appearance. Middle need and old people and those whose blood is contaminated and si ..Pine,, Why buy poor n.t. ran .u. V - TUH See? Laatz Bn Telephone Big Ben Raised by Cas R... . liuncneon -served by the exposlt on thing to cleanse the blood, restore its lost properties, quicken the circuit-, J ' j i- . W ' ib directorate at the Administration tlnn itunVomtn , nHhitinn nrA S. S. S. is inst such n Temedv. orta Kenlu:kv larl v- cueu nm m df' S. S. S. reaches these old chronic sores through the blood. It goes to was a large Mallese JenD, EM.w & Lfl'n S the very root of the.trouble and counteracts and removes from the.blood all e will m8ke ,he W the (prelude to the dedicatory cere- thnwuntiea and poisons, and gradually builds up the entire systein and son at my .place three mil will bo tendered t o President Roose velt by Mayor Rolla Wolls. The mili tary parade "will be assombled under the direction of Grand Marshal Cot- bin at tho Junction or Grand and Lin dell boulevards and begin to march at 10:30, preceded by the president or too united states and the dlstlu i i i . i .. , ' b Tta,ta ta t5nh the nted with the germs and poison of flnpstresldonce sections -ana oForest aor some previous sickness, arc nark to thtrlumnhaY f!AnBfm. innd. the chief sufferers from chronic sores Ina'froniVthe'-'eJntriAcoofithe ckposl- and ulcers. While the blood remains in tlohigrounds to,' the 'Liberal Arts build- an unhealthy, polluted condition heal ing. Abroad'l ashhaltum.-'WayA will ing is impossible, and the sore will carry the icolumn. between 'the .finish ed fronts :of Vflvo exposition buildings, dec orated' 'with theJlags .of all na tions. 'Tho tpresldent will'Tovlow tho parade from the grand stand -in the uonn or monuments1 ,tne .principal vista or tho fair. V ' ' arand Band concert. continue to grow and spread in spite of washes and salves or any superficial or surface treatment, for the sore is but the outward sign of some constitu tional disorder, a bad condition of the blood and system which local remedies cannot cure. A blood purifier and tonic is what you need. Some- S0RES ON BOTH ANKLES. oentieman : About tan years im a mall ore camo on each of my ankles. Daw got into the plaoaa ana tney d oame lars-e, eating uloers, and X ant fared intensely for nearly ten years. I had apent more than 9000.00 try. Ing 'to get well when I chanced to see 8. S. 8. advertiaed in a.Sfemphia paper. I began to take it and was cured. Hr limbs have never been aore or given me any pain at all aince. I have recommended 8. S. 8. to a great many people, and am now giving It to my nine-year-old aon for Eoaema. During my long sleknesa X was living near Xemphia, Tenn., out nave aince removed to Kansas uin. and am now reiiding at No. 614 East Sixteenth street. Kn. B. A. HARRIS. Kansas City, Mo. monies. Tho doors of the Liberal strengthens the sluggish circulation, and when the blood has been purified east of Pendleton ' Bui Idin g paper lime cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Arts hulldlnir will admit .IT. (inn nor. sons, to be seated under the direction of guards and ushers. A, grand stnnd at the north side will seat1 45,000 guests. Accommodations for 400 newspaper correspondents are provided immediately beneath and In front of the president's rostrum. On the west side, 350 feet from the ureal' dent, a chorus of 3.000 voices, select ed from the singing societies of St. Louis and an augmented band of 200 pieces will render the mnsters. Promptly at 2 o'clock the vast as sembly will be called to order by Dav id R. Francis, president of the expo sition. Cardinal Gibbons, in the scar let vestments of a prince of tho Rom' an church, will lend a touch of color Governors of states are nicklnc WINDOWS tnelr crack militia regiments for a umvc ouuw. ieu luuusunu stalwart types of the Mr. Volunteer of the fu ture are burnishing their weapons for this day of dignitaries. Through all these preparations runs the quickened spirit of newer "ar gosies of commerce." the dawn of vpt 'o the brilliant scene when he ad undreamed wonders of science nnd vances to tho front of the president's coming triumphs of civilization. rostrum to deliver tho invocation. The Universal Exposition Is the Thomas H. Carter, president of tho mouthpiece of this vacue unrest: its World's Fair National Commission. christening, with clorv of mllltarv will be announced as the president of Alia at.. ODD. UOttrt XlfiCfse Panoply, stately ceremony and reign ulu ar- a cnorai ana nana rendition I . i j i ..1I-...L. ih .i.i: iiiiiiiiiuu iiuut; I - - . w.iu . n 111 of the fairy book. precede the presentation of the build- PflllCIIIIDTinil That the national government might Ins by President Francis to the pres v" be interpreted as stamping its annrov- Went of tho United tSates. Presldeht . . al on an enterprise that has cost It Roosevelt will then make the dedica ino most areaaea ana aeauiy ,oi an more than $6,000,000, Major General tlon address and the system purged of all morbid, unhealthy matter the healing process begins, and the ulcer or sore is soon entirely gone. S. S. S. contains no mineral or poison ous drucrs of any description, but is guar anteed a purely vegetable remedy, a blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permanent cure for chronic sores nna uicers. it you nave a siow-iieaiinc sore oi any icmd. external or internal. write us about it, and our physicians will advise you without charge. Book on "The Blood and Its Diseases " free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OAs Creek. Terms: on tyari lio to'i: insure lm W. W. HARRi OWNER MISS IDA ML SNYDER, Treasurer of the BrooKlyn East End Art Club. diseases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are relieved at fince and cured by Acker's Zmgllsh Remedy "the king of all Cough Cures.'' Cures coughs and colds In a 4ay. .25 cents. Tour money back If -dlssatie-fted. Write for 'free sample. W. H. Booker A Co Buffalo, N. T. T. W. Schmidt Jk Co. Gray s Harbor Immediately at tho close ot the president's words, the grand chorus win thunder. "Unfold, Ye Portals." Former President Grover Cleveland, tne orator of tho occasion will de liver a panegyric. Bishop B. R. Hen dricks, of the Methodist church, will pray and the Right Reverend Henry C. Potter, ot New York, will speak tho benediction. A centennial salute of 100 guns closes the program. Pyrotechnic Display. At S O'clock 'the pyrotechnic display Commercial Co. We 'Don't Keep Eyerythiig But we ao Keep u good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Bustle and Finish. In all grades. Also all kind of Dimension Lumber, in .eluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple .iBoxeaii complete, and any -one in need of Lumber will ; not be wrong in placing their order with the : : ; Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Of. 'W: C.-R. Depot Henry C. Corbln will marshal the pa rade from its starting point in St. Louis to the palaces of the Ivory City. 300,000 Visitors. Estimates by passenger depart ments of 29 railways converging In St. Louis, Indicate the attendance at the dedication of 250,000 to 300,000 visitors, mainly from pointB in Mis souri. Illinois, Iowa, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Arrangements for transporting the 500.000 nersons who nr exnerteri tn view the parade and rthe Uedicatory ueslns jn front of the grand stand, I review on the exposition grounds. ner the Administration building. The i present a echedule of IE -seconds be- mngth of this production Is suggested tween the delivery of visitors at the oy the 62 numbors which it includes. gates of the exposition. About 30,000 persons can witness the This work has been undertaken by spectacle from the grand stand. It .Is the street railway system. Loops estimated that It will require three constructed especially for the iledlca- rum s to ii o ciock, to Durn tlon have been laid at the entrances, tons of 1'owdor the fireworks king has tif which there are eight, disposed at ""e" on 'n0 grounds. Henry Pain various points on every side of tho nas promised to surpass anything ho "World's Fair site, In order to avoid 1,nB Iono. and the monumental charac- congestion. I tor of some of his cards seem to ns' Three davs will in? nrnwiiwi with sure a magnificent dlsitlaj'. Incident. National day falls on April The sensation of the evening will 30. The president dedicates the De the ascension of seven great gas world's Fair. International Oav fdl- oauoons controlled by experienced lows on May 1. Addresses 'by the aeronauts. At a great altitude the French and Spanish ambassadors nnd operators fire a saluto of aerial guns. a reception to the diplomatic corns 1 no largest vessel drops a huge Amer are tho features. lcan iB in pyrotechnics, 400 feet State day. Mav 2. conclude thi long by 200 feet wide. An aerial sa celebration. Governor Benjamin B. 'ute of 21 Buns greets tho appearance uaell, of Tfow York, and Governor A. OI lne oiars anu strips, i nis is a sig M. Dockery, of Missouri, make ad- nal for dropping from the six other ENSTROAL irregu larities are gener ally the beginning Ul U WUiUWI o uuu- bles. With the vitality at a low ebb, the blood weak ened, the digestion disor dered, she goes about pale faced, hollow-eyed and nag (rani, a piteous contrast to the blooming health of her former self. But over 1 .000.000 women have found health again by taking Wino of Cardui. As a regulator of the menstrual periods Wine of Cardui has never been Known to fail. It has seldom failed to restore perfect health, even in the most persis tent and aggravated case of weakness. Miss Ida M. Snyder, of No. 635 Ber gen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., has nsed Wine of Cardui and she says it helped her into a new life. Health to Miss Snyder is worth a great deal. She is an attractive young woman with intel lectual attainments and she occupies the position of Treasurer of tho Brook lyn East End Art Club. This position marks her as a person of intellect, cul ture nnd refinement and it speaks highly of tho respect and trust her fellow women have in her. She writes: "If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wrvet, mothers and daughters, and If they would use more intel ligence in the matter of medi cines. obKrving results, they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit ftt. "In conrdtlog with my druggbt he advised McElrce Wine of Cardui and Taed- ford's Black-Draught, sod so I took k and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and tt only took three months to cure me." Tou may secure the same relief as Miss Snyder, if you take Wine of Cardui as she took it. Thedford'i Black Draught is the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui and it is a liver and bowel regulator which' assists greatly in effecting a core. If you take these medicines according to directions, the relief and cure is simple. Borne caiea are cored quickly and others take longer because tho disease has run longer. Remember how Miss Snyder took Wine of Cardui and has health The same medicines are offered you to-day. 3 A Merciful Maii Merciful to Patent Humane Harnessn greatest blessine ever ! on horses. 1 his new idea pra uie norses, prevents rubbiu blistering of the skin and I the burdens. Cdll and great improvements. HUMANE HARNESS! WINEofCARDVI A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. ALL TIRED OUT. Tired nil the time. Weary and worn out night and day. Back aches; side aches. All on account of tho kidneys. Must help them at their work. Bargains in THE COE COMMISSION CO. A Pendleton woman shows von how. iii, uoL'Kvry. oi Missouri ma KG au-l"41 4U1 "'iiib ""I" bix uiuur r-i xyui i .i dresses; n great civic procession balloons the pyrotechnic lings of the Ftreot sals-i Jis'U'.hl moves over the route nf tho mllltarv six greatest powers. Each flag Is 150 BD1 "troot- .B5ys 1 ws 'troubled narade nnd tho r-nrnnr ptonn, of -tn feet by 100 feet. i"r. or IGUr. with my back buildings r.re laid. The Pains on May Day, Holds no customer re sponsible for more than the margin he places on a trade. ,A, margia ,of one,ccnt a bushel is required on grain, .and $2 a share on ntnrlfc An 5nhth ppnt f a bushel commission is charged on grain and of one per cent on stocks. R. L. BOULTER MtMger Pendleton Office 120 00UBT STREET Another conspicuous number will an?.i,dn.ey!r was oppressed with be the Festival Hall and the Cascade IO0nB tne wnoie time. My nnr.in.. .. tu nr.i,i. rv.i- .1 i uuuK .commenced 10 acne wnenever I Dedication night and the evening of re on a Bet ece coo feet 'long by aUl the least araount "f work around .nay 1, me ruins win monopolize tne 60 feet high the exact vertical helcht ",u "UUSB l,lnl compelled me to lift heavens Their display of pyrotecb- the iMceTSot anything or stoop over. The kidneys nlcs, under their contract with the 0paieacent re -will fall over the cas- w" 'rroKUlar and annoyed me espe- cades. Other numbors Include overy- r 1 , i ,ult Bleeny thing that Is known to the science of r "rowsy all the time. I used many pyrotechnics iuwiiuiiw, bqiwi 01 wnicn ' Aside from the mere nacoantrv of n'Ped my. and some of which did the military parade (of tho' first dav. TP1:. 1 Baw noa" 8. KJdney Pills so the demonstration is Intended to' im- ".'""if rfcomrnonded that 17 went to press several hundreds of thousands th" "rock & McComas Co. drug store of American citizens nnd her foreign IV,U u " ' , .' -v "v'Ka rae irom niMt. thn oineu t 'wi, Si. the first and did me more good than regular arm of ;tho epubUcrs soldiery ?nytnln,K P 'tho kind I had over used, and Its National Guard. I am feeling bettor since the treat- nimu man 1 uau in a long, long time rtnmaai vnnnir.. n n.i vi.a. Meeting of Tin WorKers. ' pmu " " " Monojr ,, , , - 1 r -ii .t t-. u urn., iijjjii tf.pmc iu- ,ror bbio oy on ooaiers. Price 50 Cor W. A ta ntl Lillith Sts. f ternatlonal Protective -Association, of cents ,per box.. Poster-Mllburn Co ei 1 , ,., , MTln Workars began Its annual con- Buffalo., N. V,; sole agents for the L. Ni'ff i in rlv of the Hotef ventlon here today and will be in ses- United smton. ' tno Alta, has chni f (he Old Dutch sion during the next two weeks. The Remember the namo DOAN'S Henry Feed Y rd and would be association, wnicn is inaepenaent or nnu take no other, PUrtm cf. InrM rnrrnU 1nrs IZV tli I ""t .w"wu..f,Mtti, nl fin our UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED YARD aAAt .t mfn.m. iJ 1 vtuinuin, jiua u 1 nui wu we bi larw corrals ion mombershln that includes wnrknra In mnrrio.i itfn .111, - , , ..I v ' ' " ..... .n.Mi loose nors sii'iacame, nay ami nearly all the cities where tin plate dearest? Limp mill in con-! Is manufactured. The association 1p No, dearoatur, ho murmured; there's ii kiuwiub rnJiuiy nuu iutjiu Mits ddvciui 1 iiuuijr yi liiuu. nUBUUrg, uaZOlT, j I mniiers 01 imparlance 10 me mom- at tlx east oukgoman once, Pssdie- vTbo -Oropon" Dally Journal eaa be hers to come before the present con- tea. fMgea. ' found on -sale at t rrwier's book store; i "joiion .. . ' j ( t i t S ' OLP NKW8PAPBR8 to put ONDKK grain for salt- 3 IVCU u ueiTr, Italia, wr lur "IV nP,nn plnr purpwes. Old nempepcrs In lam 1 ucuiiuh. Suralw or too en at zocenni a onnami a secret, shall wo, A helping band Four ,ncos. Phil. ndelphla Telegraph. Real Estate 1 have a larcer and bcVer iibi or barms, Stock Ranchp and Oity Property to tll than ever before. Also a big lot of land in the coming wneai eection ol HJastern Washington. are patented and we have 1 elusive rip lit to manuiactn sell these harness in county and all infringcmriS be prosecuted. J. A. SMITH, HARNESS AND SADMI 718 Court Street. Through Picturesque Wisconsin By nrllglit 1 menior trip wlien ninaeonine Famous Badge State Espftss Mlnnfapollnsnd i Psul tt Chi Ctrl dall"-.l N. Berkeley FOR SALE 100 head Of hoavv liornoa r mlak In sell the entire bunch and offer them for 40 a head, spring colts thrown in, without charge. About 2 of (these uurnus arc nrokn tn worlr anrl oh.. ZB of them have been bandied and are halter broke. All of the young stock nave been lr,i h n i.-..in. r, cnoron, which weighs upward of 2000 pounds. Tho Clyde mares are heavy, low, blocky, solid anlmaln. tw , a nuraber 'of splendid "5-yearld"' geld- I n rrn Ih Lt . mud 111 iiiiH uiinnn. Thia ! tisMin OHARLE8 E. HOOVER, Alba. 'Oregon. HypflsBBSBsSli 4 A T.1ITII .... ouMKaU"'!! Cafo itrlnuituuiiMl to tw or UiIb train. iWealH r nt all hour a la curio, i only for what yon onlr. Wow full nrmllonIIdlo," H. L SISLER. 6enlW 24S Alder Slrett, rorto.w nr mi TI-'aSDALEi . 1 u. ..... 1 -r AmdUSI' 1 Stock for m 75 head of well-graded Bm registered Shorthorn B0 head of horses, w 7, 10 head of Cleveland WJJ 16 head broke to worK, ww-r 1 stallion, 20u poundaJUil 'and anire. u.-v.bl Cash, or time with fcuW AddrfiSB JOHN t. 'OOXrt V 620 TJiaBPB" (Would like to dl8P' Joturalng out on fa '"" - .. . . . . n,. ..ut.., IJt...A, ,m'it... 1 iron iinar, ... jr .. -'tat.'.r JViV I .