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i K ,1 IE it. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, UNE 5, 19Q3. BABIES ON FIRE With Itching, Burning, Scaly Humours Find Instant Relief and Speedy Cure In Cuticura Soap and Guticura Ointment When All Other Remedies and the Best Physicians Fail. Instant relief and refreshing sleep lor skln-torturcd babies and rest for tired mothers In warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentlo anointings 'with Cuticura Ointment, the great sklu cure, and purest of emollients, to bo followed In Bovero cases by mild doses of Cuticura Itcsolveut I'llU. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted nnd pimply sklu aud scalp humours, cecmaq, rashes and Irritations, with loss of hair, of infanta aud children, as woll as adults, nnd is sure to succeed when nil other remedies and physicians fall. Millions of the world's best people now uso Cuticura Soup, assisted by Cuticura Olutmont, for preserving, purifying nnd beautifying tho skin, for cleansing tho scalp of crusts, scales nnd dandrull, and the stopping of fall ing hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, as well as for all tho purposes of the toilet, bath nnd nursery. Thousands of women unhesitatingly recommend Cuticura Soap, In tho form of baths ,for annoying irritations, iullammailons nnd dialings, or too frco or oflenslvo porspiratlon, in tho form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, nnd for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves. Tho salo of Cuticura Soap, Ointment nnd Tills Is greater than tho combined sale of the world's product of other skin remedies. Sold In every part of tho world. H it 11 'I H 1 M"H"H' M I i Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. ? Prices as low as the lowest r X The Palace Cafe on Court Street has just been refit ted thioughout. You will find everything neat, clean, wholesome, If you wuut a quick lunch wo can serve you. We also serve regular niealx for !i5o. We believe we serve tho best meal In the city for money. Our tea(llly increasing trade Is good evidence of this fact. Farmers' 26c dinners n specialty. THE PALACE CAFE 310 East Court Blreet. 3VtALTl-IOH ROOFING Never corrodes, never sweats nor expands ; in fact never gives any trouble of any kind aud is used for all classes of work. A very superior covering for barns, factories, depots, canneries, tanneries, sheds and mining property. S4 fer Uoklet. 6 The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Stattlc, Portland, Los Angeles ana Denver, loioraao. mm T. C. TAYLOR, Agent Remember That we give special attention to orders for fancy ICE CREAM and CANDIES. C. R. DUTTON'S .WANTKD YOUIt OUDKUB KOIt UN Stared .cards, woddlug InTltntlous, etc. s 100 .engraved visiting cards with plate. S5J.50; additional eanl ln riiture, 'ft per FLOOD'S VICTIMS STRANGE INCIDENTS OF THE KANSAS DELUGE. Particulars of the Rescue of Victims From Almost Certain Death Strange Freaks of Flood and For tune In Topeka. The Denver Post of Juno 3, con tains tho following Interesting dutnlls of tho rescue of flood victims nt To poka, Kan.: At 3 o'clock the water had receded exactly one and one-halt Inches an hour. Before this a rise of nn inch had beon reported. Tho gauge went up and down nil afternoon until 3 o'clock a fall set In. At 4 o'clock the water had left the flrst floor of the Rock Island general offices, but was yet six feet deep just outside tho building. It wns then that a gang of telegraph llnomen succeeded in get ting n heavy wire cable stretched across the top of the pontoon bridge. A largo sand dlppor wns attached to this nnd used to take large quantities of provisions to thoso who were not yet rescued. t The flrst Hood victim to he rescued by menus of the cable was Ilev. A. N. Pearson, pastor of tho North Topeka English church. He said: "Wo spent three (lays on the top of cur house. Wo wore fairly warmly dressed but had only two loaves of bread for nur lamlly of four during Hint time. All day Saturday and yesterdny wo had nothing to oat. Our situation was desperate nnd extremely uncomforta ble, but wo nt no time lost fnlth In the ultimate ability of our friends to rescuo us. Saturday my wife nnd children wore rescued. Yesterday my turn came nnd I ennnot begin to tell how thankful I am." Minds Gave Way. W. H. Koppard and wife, nged peo ple, wore rescued at 4 o'clock. They wore so numb that they could not feel nnd had to bo knocked down Into tho wntor before tho men could reach them. Thoy were standing close, to gether In tho nttlc of n houso nnd' so severe had beon their experience that their minds gavo way under the strain. A Mrs. Anderson and her year-old baby were for three days In a tree In plain Bight of people who were pow erless to rescue them. The mother clasped her child close In her arms and managed to brace herself against a limb in a reasonably Becure posi tion. At 4 o'clock yesterday after noon her rescue was very near, but she lost consciousness and both she and her child fell into tho water and wore drowned, being Immediately drawn under by tho current. In a Tree Two Days. Harvey Parsons, a local newspaper man, took a boat Friday night and mndo his way to a houso in the hope of making some rescues. A woman nnd her baby, names unknown, were In tho house, and Parsons took them Into his boat. They had gono only a short distance when tho boat capsiz ed. Parsons contrived to get himself and tho others up Into a tree and there thoy romalned until 3 o'clock yesterday aftornoon, wnen they wore rescued. Fourteen people had entered a stranded streot car, but soon had to seek tho roof. Standing in this un certain position for 24 hours, their condition was desporato until they woro takon off with the aid of tho big cable. II, L. Wiso, former city engineer, was dragged from tho hay loft of a barn. Ho was unconscious nnd numb from cold, but soon revived. His story of tho beginning of tho flood is dra matic. By tho aid of the small steam and gasoline launches 40 men In South Garfield Park woro rescued. They had perched themselves in trees hut had had nothing to cat for 3C hours. Theso men were In a fonced grove whero they could not kcop a closo wntch of the situation. All thoy could see was the angry water rush ing around nmong the trunks of the trees. Ono of them said they could not hear each other speak above tho roar of tho water. Uncertainty was thus added to their other mlsory. and not ono of them had any hopes of escaping. Children Almost Starved. Patrick Dollno, his wife and three small children wero taken from- tho attic of their small dwelling. Tho parents woro obliged to hold tho two younger children constantly In order to keep their heads nbovo water. They woro nearly starved and probably cannot recover. Miss Annlo Noble, operator at tho Union Pacific railroad headquarters In North Topeka, was forced to leave tho building when tho wntor covered tho floor. With hor mother nnd young slater tho plucky young wo man took up housekeeping quarters In an abandoned horse car. This was good enough shelter until tho water rose n foot abovo tho floor of tho car. Tuoro thoy had to stay until today, when thoy woro Included among tho rescued. Near tho Tlock Island dopot a pas senger train of seven coaches Is stall ed by tho flood. About 150 passen gers aro on It, Thoy havo not nt nny time beon In real dangor, but tholr real situation Is anything hut pleas ant. Thoy nro woll cared for by .tho road' nnd most, of them, havo .remained on tho cars, preferring this arrange-1 mont to mo tinceriumiy " suitable quarters. Religious Services Held. Notwithstanding their precarious condition, many of the sufferers held religious services today In the build ings whero they were cooped. Fifty or more of the flood sufferers nro liv ing In passenger coaches on the Itock Toinn.i fmnkR. Water Btirrounds the cars, hut there Is no dangor. One man who wqrkeu wltn tno nie savers all Saturday night was R. F. Hnydon, probate Judge of Shawnee rmintv. Earlv veBterday morning he entered his boat to return to the north side. Tho strong current mas tered him nnd he has been swept! down the river. Ho has not been seen since. Woodmen Attention. Pendleton Camp No. 41, W. O. W., will hold their unveiling and memor ial ceremonies on next Sunday, June 7, 1903, nt Olncy cemetery. All mem bers nre requested to meat at the hull nt 3:30 p. m. to form In procession, leaving the hnll nt 4 o'clock p. m. for the cemetery. A full attendnnco of tho camp Is desired. THOS. FITZ GERALD, Consul Commander. Attest: J. E. flEAM, Clerk. Frank Comyns. an old pal of Harry Tracy, is In Jail nt Seattlo for robbing three grocery stores of J200 worth of goods. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Jinny siKKicn death"! arc caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toudvance blood will nt- tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell iy cell. 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