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DAILY EAST OR EGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1903. IN E The Bugle Call lor All Smokers ROOSEVELT EXPRESSES AP. PRECIATION OF BROWN RACE. JAPANES II A prominent Southern lady, Mrs. Blanchard, of Nashville, Tenn., tells how she was cured of backache, dizziness, painful and irregular periods by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Qratltudo compels mo to nelcnowl edgo the great merit of your Vepc table Compouud. I havo suffered for lour years with irrepular and painful menstruation, also dizziness, pains in the back and lower limbs, and fitful sleep. I dreaded the time to come which -would only mean Buffering to me. Six bottles of Iij'dlu, E. PinMmm'.s Tcsctnblo Compound brought roe health pnd Jinppincss in r few short months, nnd was worth more than months under the doctor's .paro. which really did not benefit me at all. I fed like another person now. My aches and pains have left me. I am satisQcd there is no medicine so pood for sick woman ns jour Vege table Compound, and I advocate it to my lady friends in need of medical help."--ilns. 1J. A. llt.ANciur.1), 450 Broad St., Nashville, Tenn. $ soon for felt If original of above letter prevhtg gcnulncncsi cannot be produced. When women are troubled with menstrual irregularities, weakness, leucorrhoca, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearlnp-down feel inp, inflammation of the ovaries, back ache, they should remember there ! one tried and true remedy. Tydln K Pinkhaiu'tiVegetubluComiioiiml JIo Cheap Gloss on Your Shirt Bosom ? If We Launder It A woman of refinement always guages a man's well bred instinct by the condition of his linen we make you safe here. Special michinery for Shirts, collars and cuffs. Send for one of our wagons c Court and Thompson Btreeln. DOMESTIC LAUNDRY JVlAJLTMOH Made of felt, thor oughly saturated with P&Bcompound. Not impaired by varying temperatures. Does not evaporate, crack, expand or contract. A low priced roofing that can not be equaled. s4fcr booklt- The Paraffinc Paint Co. 5 San Frtnclico, Seattle, rorllana, Los Angcics ana Utnver, loioriao. T. C. TAYLOR, Agent Remember That we give special attention to orders for fancy ICE CREAM and CANDIES. C. R. DUTTON'S WANTED XOUlt OUDHltB KUU EN mated card, wedding Inrltatlona, etc; inn vlaltlnr rartla with nlate. J.50; additional card In tutor, tl pr Says Growth of Japan is One of the Wonders of the Century Wrote Autograph Letter to Members of Reform Association. The distinction of receiving a per sonal letter from President Roose velt, expressing his appreciation of the courtesies extended him by the Jnpancses people during his visit to Seattle, has been accorded Charles Sasaki nnil C. T. Takannshl, of the Japanese Reform Association, who were the representatives or the Jap anese residents at the time of the president's visit. The letter benrs the autograph of the president and Is written on White House note paper, dated from Walla Walla, as follows: "Permit me to thank you most heartily not only for the beautiful Bet of tea things, which will be an ornament In the Wnlte House, hut for your courteous letter of greeting. "The astonishing growth and prog ress of Japan during the last half century, and especially during the last 25 years, have been one of the most remarkable features of the nme: ami U Is a Pleasure time to be greeted y you, personally and be cause of your nationality." The Japanese residents of Seattle furnished one of the most nrtistle at tractions of the entertainment of the president. Besides the handsome presents given him, a novel feature of the marine parnde was contribut ed by the Japanese, who chartered a float and tug, from which were dis charged probably the most beautiful daylight pyrotechnics ever displayed in Seattle. BOYS HAVE HYDROPHOBIA. Three Children of Ritzvllle Bitten by a Dog. Ritzvllle, June 3. Hydrophobia has made Its appearance In the fami lies of J. W. Galbreath and .Mr. Wil lis, both residents of Willis postofflce. a mall station 12 miles northwest of here. The victims are the two sons of Mr. Galbreath and one young son of Mr. Willis. The patients were taken to the Pasteur institute, of Chicago, for treatment. The disease, It appears, was brought to this .state from Minnesota by a small poodle pup that a brother of Mr. Willis brought out to give to him. This dog. In playing with an other one of the dogs nt that home, bit it and this dog In turn bit the children. The dog first afflicted, died with unmistakable signs of the dread ed disease, since which time several of the hogs and the dog itself have died with the disease. The hogs were bitten about three weeks ago, about the same lime the children were bit ten. This Is the first case of hydropho bia evor reported In this county. A great deal of fear Is felt that some of the other dogs and stock In the neighborhood have been bitten. i w2 as 5c CIGAR There's an army of Smokers now re sponding to its captivating goodness. Have you answered the call? Save the Bands. Millers Meet in Detroit. Detroit, Mich. June 3. The Mil lers' National Federation which has for Its object the gei.eral advance ment and protection in h Hour mill ing industry, began its annual ron ventlon In DetroP toda, and will re main In session through the remain der of the week. The convention has attracted a numuer ot congressmen and other public men, ns well as those prominently ongoged In tho milling Industry In various parts of the Vnlt ed States and Canada. Matters or lnirinlntlnn mill nther nuestlons of in terest and importance are scheduled for consideration. HARPER WHISKY BOSTON'S BARBER TIONS. REGULA- The Aristocrat Among the Whiskies of the old School. Without a peer. For Sulejbj JOHN SCHMIDT Board of Health Orders Sterilization of All That Barbers Use on Cus tomers. A special dispatch from lloston. May fi, 11)00, to tne N. Y. Suu, gives ns new regulations of the Uoston Board of Health as to barber shops: "Mugs, shaving brushes and razors shall be sterilized after each separate use thereof. A separate, clean towel shall be used for each person. Mater ial to stop the How of blood shall be used only In powdered form, and ' applied on a towel. Powder puffs ' art prohibited." Wherever Nowbro's j Herpiclde Is used for face or scalp after shaving or hair cutting, there 1 Is no danger as It Is antiseptic, and kills the dandruff germ. Sold by lead ing druggists. Send lllc In stamps i for sample to The Herpiclde Co., De troit. Mich. Sold by P. W. Schmidt & Co. i ; !? You should know that the very best, "DRY WOOD of all kinds is to he found at P. P. CroSlier & Go.'s Yard Also GOOD COAL. Call at Office 638 Main St. Phone Main 1121 Gray's Harbor THE RACYCLE The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed leader, is handled in Pen dleton only by us. Come in and see the Kacycle. Withee, "kg- Chainmakers in Session. Columbus, O., June 3. -The Chain makers' Union of the United States oiened its annual convention In this city today with delegates in attend ance representing about 41) local branches. The presiding officer of the convention, which will probably be in session 10 days. Is Jacob W. Uastlne of Tronton, N. J. Reports to be presented to the convention show the organization Is steadily In creasing Its membership and Influ ence, the growth being particularly noticeable in Pennsylvania, Ohio anil New Jorsoy. King's Daughters In Sessions. Detroit, Mich.. June 3. The annual convention of the King's Daughters began In this city today with a good attendance. Many of the GOO chapters located in the United States, Canada and tho West Indies had delegates present. The sessions will continue tnrough Thursday and Friday. Bring Us Your Second Hand Goods Wo will pa' vou what is right for thorn. Bargains in new and si cond hand goods. GURDANE & McBROOM 312 East Court strki.i HOLT H HARVE STER The Only Successful Harvester Ever Used in Umatilla County. THE HOLT does satisfactory woik on any kind of land. It is not an experiment, but pra ncal, as time has proven, and the best ad vertising the machint g is from those who have used it. Over 75 machines in use in Pn.a ilia Caunty Lightest draught and longest lived harvester made. Sold by 3ii Court Street Pendleton, Oregon E. L. SMITH, LEGAL BLANKS JEt&SLSr aloe of them. A full supply always kept la itock. Commercial Col We Ilon't Kqi EwntbiBj Hut we !' Keep a m! taS Htock of 1 l0' Flooring, Ceilim;, limn !! Finlih, lu all grade Al-fall to of Dimension Liuubtr, in cluding Lath ai d Huiugl Our stock of Doorr. Win dows, MonMins, Buildinj and Tar Paper and Apr1 Boxes Is complete, nud any one 111 need of Luiul' will not be wroup 111 placinS their order witl' the : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. Wt & c. R. Dept I Conrad Platzoeder I All kv ' 1 f'res:' J Meats a wa?s oa hand. Fine Bacon, Hams an i Sausage- Prices as lo' as In ,,. on Court Btitet ta j"8' Jg , ted throughout. u r everything nest, clean.who' If you want a quick lunch rveyou We meal for 85c. nerve the beat meal ft MJ money. Our steadily 'f. trade is Rood evidence o. m Farmer' soo uiu. THE PALACE CM 810 East Court Blreet M