East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 06, 1903, Image 6

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"WEDNESDAY, 'MAT 6, 1903.
THE
ROOT
OP YOUR
HAIR
should look
toe this,
kut It you have.
DANDRUFF
Tne GERM
destroys and wt.
en It toe this.
"Destroy the carat
yw remove the
effect."
N Dandruff, bo
FaHag Hair, no
Mum, It you
KILL THE GERM
with NEWBRO'S
HERPIOIDE
Far salt hy all aVsrjjbts. Price il :
CHAMPION
BUSTER
THAD SOWDER, CHAM
PION "ROUGH RIDER."
Says the Attendance at Buffalo Sill's
Show Is Falling Off In England
Cody and King Edward Not Such
Cronies as Formerly.
LET US FILL
YOUR BILL
FOR LUMBER
We can supply you with
Buildipg Material of all
descriptions and sa v e
you money
DOORS
WINDOWS
B u i Idin g paper lime
cement, brick and sand.
Wood gutters for barns
and dwellings a specialty.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta St., Opp. Cosrt House
Going to
Improve
Repair your homes or places
Ol hllKinPCC hi' fiavintr thorn noinK
M 4
Come
at
to US
Large and nicely selected
. t
c aivkft ui it ail uaucx nil namtc.
E. J. Murphy,
111 Court Street.
Agency for the Sherwin-Wil-
"I hold the belt proclaiming m to
be the champion broncho buster and
rough rider of the world, and I'm
ready to defend my title against all
comers." declared Tbad Sowder. late
of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, as
he settled back In an easy cbai at
his new home, 60" Twentieth street.
says the Denver Post.
"The Festival of Mountain and
Plain, under whose auspices I won the
belt, he went on to say. "has de
clared there will be no contest nor
carnival next fall, but should it be
decided later to hold a riding coalest
1 11 be there to defend my laurels,
Ive won the belt In two contests
now. and If I win it again It will be
come my personal property. There is
some talk of Tom Minor, who came
second in the last contest, challenging
me next fall, and I wish he would, so
I could get a chance to show the peo
ple of Colorado and all the world
that there was no truth in the rrport
that It was a put-up Job for mc to
be declared winner last year. Minor
knows I can beat htm any day in the
week and I told him so. Why. Har
ry Brenman, who was fourth last .'all,
Is a much better rider than Minor.
"I understand charges were made
after the contest last year, that Col
onei t;ody bad arranged with some
of the judges to have me declared
winner before he would consent to
let me leave the show. I can say
positively there was no truth in such
a charge. Colonel Cody did not be
lieve I would be declared winner.
even u I was entitled to ibe prize.
and tor that matter, neither did I.
Colonel Cody told me I would be
jobbed out of the belt even if I won,
and Johnny Baker, the manager of
the show, wanted to bet all kinds of
money that I wouldn't be allowed to
win. When he gave me a leave of ab
sence he said he would dock me for
the time I was gone if I lost, but if
I won he would pay me mv full sal
ary." According to Sowder, the show is
not turning people away as it did
on Its former tour of England, and
one reason for a falling off in the
receipts may be found in the fact
that King Edward is not so chummy
witn uoionel cody as in former days
when 'is royal 'ighness was only
i-nnce or waies. Many a former fa
vorite of the prince received the icy
mill trom the king and learned to
his or her sorrow that the eooiI old
aays netore the head wore the crown
had passed forever.
Wim k Wsi ii ! An Hi
Kwikie If fift wk
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind.
atscouragesamiiessensainoiuon; Deauty,
vigor ana cneerful-
ness soon disappear
when the kidneys are
out of order or dis
eased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncom
mon for a child to be
born afflicted with
weak kidnevs. If the
child urinates too often, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if. when the child reaches an
ace when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet amicicu wim uea-wei-ting,
depend upon it, thecause of the diffi
culty is kidney trouble, and the first
sten should be towards the treatment of
ineseiuiporuiaiuigHUA. iuisuu)tcaam
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and bladder and not to a
habit as most come suppose.
Women as well as men are made miser
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
S wamo-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty
cent and one-dollar
size bottles. You may
have a sample bottle
bv mail free, also a Uomect
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
llinghamton, N.Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
WASHINGTON.
BRIG9S0N
items ehronic Sore
SIX AND ONE-FOURTH
MILES OF NEW
FENCE.
Summer Term of School Begun
Property Changing Hands Will
Return From Oakesdale, Wash.
Much of the Wheat Was Winter
Killed.
Briggson. Or- May George
Payne, who has just returned from
Crook county, is quite sick with the
grip.
School commenced in district So,
April 2", with Miss Bessie Talmer as
teacher.
William Dunseth, who has been
Patina f TlcersL
1 4 1.1
Nothinc is a source 01 so rauca wuuuic as an oia sore or nW
nnd slntrirish. A trangrenous eating ulcer upon the Ice is a fnVvTI.?
otin nc me uoisou uuuuna w- ...... wc ussn hvnutt.
am continues to spread, one can almost see the flesh meltintr oT 88?
the strenrth going out with the sickening discharges. Great rYir1
nnn deen offensive ulcers often develop from a simnlr hn!t
uiuu. - a r " uj a, uecattsc. iriiTu
such sores are not cancerous, a great many arc, and this shnnuJv
-..nMnnc rt nil rhmnir. slnw-healintr ulcers nnri . r
r-mne in four f.imilv. Face sores are common bt,a - ..
- --- j :v uue me
annoyuxtcc m-iusc itj
sistent and unsightly and detract so
much from one's personal appearance.
Middle ntrcd and old people and
those whose blood is contaminated and
SWES ON BOTH AlHtUs,
Gentlemen : About .
null sore eaaa on iTZ.'
. I'llW UUI -V
unE,lr,Ys " r.Vr" ULvrU ,.i with the germs andpoISon ol SSSSLS IS? S25&5I
inn iui iiit: lmici tu " v -... - - - - .Hi.Mo t j - tan
ed to his home at Nortbport. wasn..i y ---- f , . 1 Z Lir" r, " X).00
i . i T-i. . .. L ...III MM, n
yesteruay ,n a. uuuai'iu 4...-. -
for some time yet wun ner pareu, ( " , ,:, """"r-" - Z T
who are quite aged. ' an unhealthy, polluted condition heal-
Thp fencintr belnc done on Mr. Gil- intr is impossible, and the sore will
lis' place Is progressing quite rapidly, , continue to grow and spread in spite of
with James .Marvin as lorcmuu. i washes and salves or any snpernciai or
"Klien li Is comnleted they -will have
strung three and three-quarters miles j - outrrard sitrn of some constitn-
of wire fence. Mr. Gillis has 60 ueaa , d5sorf u-A condition of
of cattle which he will bring up io i. . ... .
his place for the summer. mn,.. rnnn A Wnod nnTi(i
R. J. Boddy, wbo purcnaseo iou i or
o.tlnlnln Xlr O 11 W n SO UUU IODIC IS WilUl VOU J1CCU. vjuiuc-
,i rr, fon.im- u win htilld about i thine to cleanse the blood, restore its lost properties, Quicken tt
two and one-half miles. HC intfuasi uon ana mgoraie me anisuiuuuu, auu a. u. u. is jusi sncfl a raarir
. . . 1 , .. r. mn.'n tile TQVTtllV J tMnoC THMA ftn tnTTT1ir CnfM inTHTllTn T M . . -
m I1U11I1 U JlltUOC UUU IUUK' ' -' " I u. wmw.-3 Vf.u ku.wuaw v- " . M, K 1 Mr m
to the ranch for the summer, mis ( the very root ol the trouble and counteracts and removes from the hlnul
uroiiu is quiic uuu - i uie impnnues anu poisons, anu giauaaiiy uuuus up tne entire sys
pose of his business Rs soon as possi- str,rrthei,s the slnrrish circulation, nnd nrhen the Wiw! Vine kJ-
ble and go to the mountains for a rest - - - and the system purged of aH
wnicn may oeueni ms "".. I .1 1 1 nnhealtW matter thf. Wi
Isaac Hagen bought iwi acres oi i m m M m M m m r. 'i '"s
land from Joe Rainville on Wild
aea 8. 8. 8. advertlu i. .
cored. Ifr- lim,V "
em or -
inoe. I hare lirendS? a",
to m ere at naBT Tr,i. ITv
nava aiztoe muhmui .
mrL R a
IT 0.
Out through the golden sunshine of
the April afternoon.
I wander up the hillside where
seeems like balmy June.
For the air is sweet with fragrance
and the breezes scarcely stir.
Resinous with breath of pine tree and
the scent of feathery flr.
Where the everlasting granite, silent
worn and gray.
Stands as witness of the ages that
have come ana passed away.
And a pine which stood for ce ituries
has bowed its tasseled bead
And its mighty form lies prostrate,
barkless, dry and dead.
hear
Per
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
THE OLD
DDTCH HENRY
FEED YARD
Cor W. Alta and Lillith Sts.
L. Neff. formerly of the Hotel
Alta has rliamp nf il.n DM r...-l.
pieasea to care lor our horses
Plenty of stalls, large corrals for
loose Horses and cattle. Hay and
grain for sale. Chop mill in con-nection.
SUICIDE STATISTICS.
Rate Is Increased Thirty-Nine
Cent in 25 Years.
.Modern civilization is being forced
more and more deenlv on the defpna.
ive In the matter of suicides. Statis
tics finding publication in Eneland
show a great increase in the rate of
self-destruction In European coun
tries during the past 25 years. Thus
in France the rate has increased from
157 to 224 per million of Donulatlon.
and In Germany It Is nearlr ih RYY1V
The rate has increased during the
same time by 39 per million of people
In Austria. 27 in Hungary, IS In Scot
land. 15 in England, and eight In Ire
land. It Is not those of mature age!
oione wno are afflicted. During the
10 years from 1887 to 1S97 over 400
persons under 15 years of age killed
themselves, and 76 of these were girls.
Russia alone shows no increase in the
rate, and that is the most backward
country of Europe. The civilization
of the day is having some hard ques
tions put to It, and this is one of
them. "Why so much self-murder?"
Springfield Republican.
Far below me in the valley I
the Hangman roar.
Where its rushing, rolling waters fret
against Its pebbled shore.
And through the drab bough's lacing
l eaten a sliver gleam,
Where the purple hills are mirrored
in the bosom of the stream
Ah, Washington, fair Washington
mere Is no state like thee
Although our eyes may wander over
mountain, plain and sea
The white man's feet have followed
where the red man's foot has
trod.
And found another Eden fresh from
the hand of God.
Ella Brooks Bolkcom In Spokes
man-Review.
Longevity,
"The automobile suits me very well
what's the price?"
"Six thousand marks."
"Take u in autmal payment.-"
"Yes. sir."
"All right I'll take it with me I'll
pay 100 marks a year I belong to a
long-lived family." Fllegende Blatter.
BIG TIMBER SALE.
Henry Holdings on Clearwater Change
Hands.
A Spokane Review snccial from
Wallace. Idaho, says: A sale of 31.500
acres of timber in the Clearwater
country has been negotiated to the
Potlach Lumber Co.. which recently
bought out the milling and timber in
terests of the Pnlonse River Lumber
Co., at Palouse. Wash. The timber is
nougnt from the Wisconsin Log and
Lumber Co. According to the papers
Just filed here for record, the price Is
1136,100. This is for the timber only.
The "reindeer moss" of Alaska is
not a true moss, but a lichen, Cia
donia, found in Scotland and the
badee of the Mackenzies.
Horse mountain last week. There is
said to be 100 acres in a high slate
of cultivation. The exact price laid
Is not known, but it will reach i-ear
$4,000.
William Wilklson. of Athena, has a
force of men at work Improving his
mountain ranch. He is sowing wheat
and timothy now.
Mr. Molstrom. an old time resident
or this place, but now of the Cold
Springs country, visited here a few
days last week.
Word has been received trom
Thomas Narkaus, who left here for)
Oakesdale, Wash., some time ago. i
He expresses his desire to dispose of
his interests there and return. i
The belief that the fall-sown grain ,
in this locality was not Injured by
freezing, was wrong, as almost every
acre is being resown. However, good
crops are anticipated as the spring
has been favorable for seeding and
all will get through early.
begins, and the ulcer or sore
entirely gone.
I. WUWMUi, u ilUUdOl OT
ous arugs ot any description, but is
anieea a purely vegetable remedr
n 1 1 , J iiinrc It vnti n!tvn C nn.hMHnwcnrwnl - - i i ,
. . -uu, Muuajuijii
write us aootu it, ana our pnysicians will advise you without charge,
on "The Blood and Its Diseases " free.
TH SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATIAMTA,
Mrs. Laura S. Webb,
VJce-PrcBdent of Women's Democratic dubs of Northern Ohio.
Ought to Have Thought of This.
'Katherine," said her distracted
father, "when you play the piano so
bad that a vase falls from the top
of it and raises a lump on your head.
I think It's time for you to stop."
Dldn t President Roosevelt say,"
replied Katherine. "That if you get
hurt while playing you should keeD
right on playing?"
And she kept right on. Chicago
Tribune.
THIN PEOPLE
THE QUEEN" HOTEL. CIen
comfortable ruomi from 2&
cenu op. .SwlT (urnlihed
throughout. Queen Chop Ilonae
In connection. Ml at all
liour.. Onlr white help em
ployed. Giie tu a trial, v v
i
Otto 'Teddy, you've been limping
around for a week. Why don't you,
do something for your foot?"
Teddy"! am doing something."
Otto "What are you doinc?"
Teddy "Limping." I
We sell the greatest of blood purl-1
Tiers. Acker's nlnnr4 rr I , . , I
' 1,1111, unuer n
positive guarantee, it will cure alii
chronic and other blood poisons. If'
you have eruptions or sores on your I
body or are pale, weak or run down.1
It Is just what you need. We refund .
money If you are not satisfied. E0
cents and J1.00 F. W. Schmidt & Co..
druggists.
"Please send me ten 'hiua-e t.
epaphed the slangy college boy The
old man frowned and wired back (
"I don't own an Indian reservation ,
Apply to the Carlisle school." Chlca-1
go News. j
Andrew Carnegie is quoted by the
London correspondent of thn .'
York American, bs favorlnc the rm.
tlonaliratlon of the rallroada nn th
gruunas of comfort and nvmnmUi
service.
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
roes farthest, tiddes the poltte.
icaine in vpearance. nam
jnwcuuy irom we can. mow ap-petmr-f.
most noumtune.
The ahon can Lsll An n
brands ti an insurance policy fcr
bs integrity, puray and siolKul
preparation, lnsisi umn vnt,r
dealer erroc rcu Economy
oioiju m ace in&i our ucei is
on the can. Take no sub-
HELVETIA MUX
WJflDEHSING CO.
Highland, niinnj.
want to get fat and fat people
want to get thin human ,
nature. If you are fat don't
take Scott's Emulsion. It
will make you gain flesh. If i
you are thin Scott's Emul
sion is just what you need. !
It is one of the greatest
flesh producers known. Not
temporary gains but healthy,
solid flesh that will fill out
j the body where it is needed. '
! Tl it! 1 . i
x iicic s nuining Detier tnan
Scott's Emulsion for weak- '
ness and wasting.
We'll send you a lanrple free upon rtqiKit.
SCOTT & BOW.VE, 09 Pearl Street, New York. !
HERE ARE MAXY
sickly women be
tween the ages of
46 and 55, but there are
very few invalids over 55
and 60 years of age. The
change of life coming to
a woman near her forty
fourth year, either makes
her an invalid or gives
her a new lease on life. Those who
meet this change in ill health sel
dom live ten years afterward, while
a woman who lays aside the active
duties of womanhood in health sel
dom fails to live on in happiness,
years after ihe has passed 60. This
is truly a critical time.
Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo,
Ohio, recognizes the change of life
as a dangerous period and she also
has faith In Wine of Cardui. She
writes:
"As I had always troubled more
or lea at the menstrual period, I dreaded
Jfre. Laura 5. IFaab.
the change of life whicii
fast approaching.
itise with a friend Ii
that she was Ukmr
VirjeofGuxIuianJsbti
so enthusiastic about it t
deciici to try a bottle. Ie
prry-nrrd some rtlid tat t
month, so 1 kept on tu
for three months and t
menstruate with no fatal
I shall take it off and ooi
until I have passed the ctfrruT.
dread it now, as I am tare that ;
'Wine of Cardui will be of (tot I
at this time."
WINEofCARDVI
Lee's Lice Killer
Insect powder and Poultry
Supplies, also Hay,, Grain
and Feed.
O F. Colesworthv
137 129 East Alta St.
HllilllMIIIUrt
X OTTO MIESCKE
Dji:.R IN
i
1 Choice Fresh and
Salt Meats. Bacon,
Lard and Sausages.
Family Trade a
Specialty. -: -:-
308 Court Street.
$ Telephone Main 1231
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