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DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, ORECON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1903. A Good Beginning ADULTERATED 000 If the blood is in pood condition at the bcfrinninjj of the warm season, you ore prepared to resist disease and nre not npt to be troubled with boils, DISCUSSION OF PURITY OF pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and burning skin eruptions, 1 VARIOUS FOOD PRODUCTS- that make one's life a veritable torment and misery. Now is the time to becriu the work of clcansintr nnd building up thq blood and strengthening the weak MUiiiiibLY trr-Liuitu wnn huils, I hud n liorrlbls attack of bolls tlmtbroko out all oyer my body nnd. from whiob 2 could got no post uiblo rallof until I botruu tukluc your medlolno, nnd from my ox porlonoo I can safely say S. D.D. is tlio best blood purillor tn tho world. Mrs. M. T. BMI'TIIEns, Vythovlllo, V. nnd Preservation of Foods Given All Prominence. placcsiu your constitution. During the cold winter months we are compelled to live indoors and breathe the impure air of badly ventilated rooms and of fices. We over-work nnd over-cat, cud get too little out-door exercise, and our systems become clogged with impuri ties nnd the blood a hot-bed of germs nnd humors of every kind, and warm weather is sure to bring n reaction, and the poisonous matter in the blood and system will break out in boils nnd pustules or scaly eruptions and red, disfiguring bumps nnd pimples. Make a good beginning this season by taking n course of S. S. S. in time ; it will not only purify your blood and destroy the genus nnd poisons, butpromotehealthy action of the I.ivcr and Kidneys and give you a good appetite at a time when you need it most. S. S. S. improves the digestion and tones up the Stomach, and you are not continually haunted by the fear of Indigestion every time you eat, or troubled with dizziness, nervousness and sleeplessness. There is no reason to clreau the coming of warm weather if you nave your system wen lortilica and the discussion was led by .losoph and the blood in a normal, healthy condition. It is the polluted, sluggish F Hlai'klmrn, former dairy and food . blood that invites disease genus, microbes and poisons of every kind and commissioner of Ohio. Other partiH bnng on a long train of spring and summer ailments, breakdown the con stitution, and produce weakness, lassitude, and other debilitating disorders. Eczema, Acne, Nettle-rash, Poison Oak nnd Ivy, and other irritating skin troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and poisons nre antidoted and the thin, acid blood made rich and strong before the coming of wanu weather. National Association of State Dairy nnd Food Commissioners nnd Foot! Manufacturers In Session Purity I THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER, "Whllo living inBliormnn, Tox., I bo on, mo a victim of impure, wntery blood. I ran down iu nppotlto and onercy; was scarcely Hblo to Ret nbout nnrt had to stop off nnd rest occasionally. I took 8. S. 8. and bo can to Improve at once, nnd niter a thorough course became strong and well. I think S. B. B. tho best medlclno I ever used as an appetizer nnd eon oral tonic. J. G. BCOTT, 811 Itnilroad street, Homo, as. Mlnuoniuills, .Minn., .Inly 22- Today was hi'i iipuri us .uniiiiiucinrora ilay." at tho convention of tho Nation al Association of State Dairy and Fond Commissioners and was kIvoii over to addresses by lnnnufnrturtirt iind dealers In food products. Tlu' speakers Included, lieslilus the stnti commissioners and chemists, n law number of ruprosontatlvos of leading manufacturers and dealers In pre served meats. llavorliiR extracts, con densed nillli. linking powder and otlit". food products. 1!. M. Allen, secretary of the food division of tlio Kentucky experiment station, opened the proceedings with , an address on the regulation oi tin fond Industries. A response In bolial1 of "The Food Profession," was mndi by Orame Stewart, of Chicago. I)r V. C. Price, of Chicago, spoke on the manufacture of llavorinc extract r e m c kmmmmmmmff The Smooth Smoke pants In the discussion wore Joseph , Huniett. of lloston; K. S. Fowhr , Dayton. 0.; Professor It. K. Doollttlc .Michigan s state analyst, and Proles sor J. O. I .a Hash, of the Itenuulo experiment station. i No less interesting wore the pro- ' ' r-.wul Iniru nF tint n f m'n, win unaal.... I icourMimo. o. o, iiowwoumui loading features of which consisted I a safe precaution and a good beginning of nddiesses by representatives 01 and enable you to pass In comfort the great packing houses of Chicago through the hot, sultry mouths and on "The Manufacture and l'reserva escape the diseases common to spring and summer. S. S. S. is guaranteed tlon of .Meat Products," and an an purely vegetable and is recognized as the best blood purifier and the most in- dress on "Dairy Products," by former Vigoratingandpleasantof all tonics. Write for our book on "The Wood au$ Governor W. D. Hoard, of Wisconsin , Its Diseases.- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. KttKMfflr - . addresses by the dairy and food com missioners and the explanations ellc- Itrd ninny Interesting facts relating ; to file preservation of food lirodurt.s i in general. The proceedings of the convention will lie continued and con ' baled tomorrow. k The Cre&rmL gT of ihe Islands II MB The Larg'est Selling Brand of Cigars M in the World I Tlio Band In tho SmoUar's Protection V H W v& ndigestion is caused by trying to compel the stomach to keep too rapid a pace. It is the bane of the present age and is wrecking lives by the wholesale a little assistance is needed by the diges tive organs of half the world. MINERS HAVE A KICK. of That distressed feeling can be removed speedily by using Ileecham's Pills and can posi- cured by THE WAY WE DO IT Impresses most people with the Idea that we have the Implements and tho know how" when It comes to nut-1 tivelv be !.. .1 t ! J "i- uu .1 ciwriago or wagon wheel Same thing applies to every feature ot carriage and wagon re nalrlnir rnimlntfn'. upholstering and generally making I taking a course of this excellent the vehicle look as good as new. Yourf medicine. Your stomach will be orders, please. I tent sweet and clean and vour I'en. II v o I l,..liT. ,..:n t. c..nr :e ehint' does away with the old method it thickens the iron instead of bunt ing the wood. We do not split tho! wood in getting off tho tiro, and wo I .1.. I. ...Ull- 1 wmie you wait, ijxst longer than the old way. Call and look at It work. Hacks. Iluggles and Winona Wagons. Anything that runs on wheels n prices that are right. NEAGLE BROS. , "Wo have tho Stover Gasoline Engine. uur new bydraul r tiro setting ma-! eral health will be nerfect if vou i will use BEEGHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere. In boxes, lOc. and 25c. TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS Talopliono .Main 4 BORN AT GREENHORN. Strong Child of the Mountains Salut ed by Many Hopeful Friends. Horn, at Oreeiihorn. Or.. July S, l'.'ii:;. the Greenhorn Investigator. The child Is of masculine sex, lusty and strong, and is doing very woll for the lirst week of Its life, says the Dlue .Mountain American. U. S. Jackson is father, and the city of Greenhorn mother, while the adja , cent mining district stands by as wet nurse. The father, who bears tho most humble title of "editor," and christened tho babe. Is a resident of the booming mining camp. His hap py hours are tilled with congratula tions. At the high altitude of the summit of the Greenhorn divide, and In the very midst of the promising young properties springing up all around, the Investigator has begun life. No more ardent hope for success Is felt than by the American, which has traversed the prospector's trail to permanent operation In the mining camp, and knows tho tribulations that besot infancy nnd early youth. The rirst Issue of tho Investigator was itilte breezy, containing a com plete account of tho celebration of July 4th In the city on tho mountain toils. News of Greenhorn mines was plentiful, and tho general air of a bright mining newspaper was evi dent. Success. Not Satisfied With Appointment Fisk for Mining Commissioner, lleporih troni Portland this week are in the effeci that the state com mission oi the Unvls and Clark Fair have M'lerled ,1. II. Fisk. in Portland, to have charge of the exhibit of min erals from tills state at the St I.ouis Fair, says the Dlue .Mountain Amerl can. This selection wn.; made amidst many Importunities from the various caudlihiteH tor the position, mid re fleets the purpose of the (ommlssion to phice the work relating to this lair iu close touch with the state me tiopolln Alining men of the Sumpter district do not regard the choice with any degree or favor, as they think tin value of such exhibits depends large ly upon the Intelligence guiding the work. They would much rather have bright, progressive men. in touch with modern work. In charge of exhibits innde. and they do not feel that Mr Fisk fills this requirement, especially with reference to the mines of tills district, where must ul the prceinut metals of the stale are produced Committee, will undertake to map nut (led to conduct is natlnniil cnmpalgn, Among other services thing', it Is planned to furnish pastors . on request with men eminently quail- . Ladles' half milis luc BAPTIST REVIVAL PLANS. HUM lit-' tilt llliv r , or Her I n mouier snouiu be ti source of joy to all, bur the suffer' oangcr incident to the ordeal makes its ntuicmatum one uf xi !. - r?T .i ? . i . ... 1 lUIILIltl I'l I (TIKI 1C Tlio ntlMP nimnrlo h.Im,. . i ' -j - !. n uv n HMIIIU pain una danger of maternity; this hour whuh is drc-ul.-il im severest trial is not only made painless, but all the d.uifrcr h by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer i!e no- gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing miiiiti overcome, the system is made ready for the toming event, iorious ncctuentB so common to the cnuciil hour arc obviated by the use of Mother's CI I HT. .1 ... i iieiiu. At is worm its weigiit in gold, tt says many who have used it. ifi.oo per I bottle at drug stores. Book containing valuable information of interest to all women u ill be sent to uny address free upon applicaM m to BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga. BAD BLOOD TRAMP CAUSES A SCARE. O. R. & N. Passenger Train Is Sud denly Stopped Near Multnomah Falls. National Campaign Mapped Out at New York Conference. New York, July U2.-- The coining year is to see u great revival of evan gelistic work In the Haptlst de nomination. 1'iniiH tn this end have I'-'ii loiiiiulatlngKiiinetiine and today thero was begun in this city a two days' conference ()r the leaning men In 10 Haptlst state Conventions nf 'lit Hast Tlu conlerence under the leadeislilp m (ev H I Moiehouse 'lialrmnn of tin National llaptlsi 5 s ne wma i runfo wm ni "C NI A K! T.H tin nil clnlmvd for (liero wuiuii ' , .in t. Qjte ' ' J- it t , , Ol - 'I t i 1 I! T f -TTs toBW uray s ilaruor Z" ""T"'0 i Passengers who camo up from Port laud yesterday morning on No. I ovn i the O. H. & N. havo an amusing stou ' Commercial Co. We Don't Keep Everything But we do keep a good big stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic and Finish, In all grades. Also .ill kinds of Dimension Lumber, In cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes Is complete, and any one In need of Lumber will not be wrong In placing their order with the : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. K. Depot Plesjant. Vii-iihic iMtent Tvie nnnt io liood, .Sever i- c Wean i.. r bnvt lut.iic. Ouc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 0lrrl..ff n.DflT UraDh. ( hint., g.trrt!. X.w Ybrl. Hi IIU-1 U'UflU nu. ct'iSi:Tooaco IUWU THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Hear this in mind when you neid poultry and stock supplies and aik tor tho International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kuw Kuro for your cow trou bles. C. F. Co esworthy 127-139 lia-n AUa St. Agont for Lto's Lioo Killor 5)- 1 bare olten ciu.- i i-rcrr i in 'i mu Biiinieu sio nunc or t hen 1 u-im. tI.nn siirty af().r )t ,jags(., m,,,,,,, ' rnnli Kails coming up the Columbi i says tiio wnlla Walla Union. The engineer was pulling his st.m i or charges along at a IB-mlle mp when suddenly the air brake -i- ,., 'was pulled by someone on the ti.m. i and before the passengers could r- at ize what was hnpponlng, the eiicne and cars had boon brought up with i, jerk. For a moment everything w eonfuslon. and the eondu. t, m, , brakoman wont forward un 'he ,,, 10 see what was the emiai ri- ti,, unlookoi! for halt. Hut when tlic , I found tho engineer, he too was in I ; tho deep dark ns to who pulled th. (Signal, and ho wanted to he slioui j , wnn mo rest. After a fow minutes searching the 1 cause of tho niyatorlous nlr signal was discovered. A hobo, making hi.-. I way east by tho usual inmhod ol ln ; class or travelers, was perched on the I running; rods of tho hist Pullman The dust was evidently too thick, mid he j made an effort to turn over to let it !.etilf on the ether side. n changing h i had in-idvorlenfly kicked off the handle of the air-brake pipe thtit h uds minor the cars. Hence the Big I 1 rial In too cab, and the halt of the ! train. It Is neodlosg to say that the hobo didn't rldo any further on that train. Daily East Oregonian only 15 cents a week. by carrier, U C Itador about that $50 worth of furnlturo ho Is giving away. tit is the Cream fl3 that makej tha ce(ee app-ti? Poor HI I cream ha- spoiled mu.y a breakJajt. Bl I 4 Tho t;euuir.a Umi i I Economy m 'i Brand Ml 3 Evaporated E 3 Cream B 3 bears the above can label, Alk MB 3 your err nr for the rluht kind, gW 3 kfcrt V " mo5t 1"'ctry pm J absolut i. ,r- cow'i milk, most 3 nutriuo" and appetlilntr Try FjW 2 it in . ,r eoHca-it beats all 1 , m HELVETIA MILK fB H jm CONDENSING CO. Wft. 2 mgiiund, Illinois L........... y i-; n!l!ii rii in ULt;r. i irt'iiiin iiiiin iiuii nu lyisun-' , " - O J n Is located upon the GREAT MOlMtK LODE system of veins and has for neigh bors on (hnt vein such well known mines as the NORTH POLE valued at $10,000,000. I he COLUMBIA valued at $5,ooo,ooo. GOLCOND A valued at$3, ooo.ooo. THE MONMOTH G. M. CO'S BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo, ooo. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $40.' 000, and many others. The Srand Trunk Gold inin aid i Owns Us Property Coiislstlns of 160 Acres of UlchUohl Hearing It has 1111 mili-liti rliiBcu nf nm; r.linr.'ic.ter It has a conservativi! miniiiL' and liusiil' '- ma, P t""'1 It is offering 50,000 slinros of stock t 15 pet 3,e It will bccoino a dividuiu) payur in a short tune It will pay yon to writu us for full particular nu careful invoatiRation of its niorits. It has the iiulorrdinent of mining men, Iiimh'5- bankors of Un .turn Oregon. Writu us today und let us post you. H. S. McCalkm & Company. Minors, Brokorsand Financial Agents, BAKER CITY, OREGON. Or R. S. BRYSON, Looal Agont. Pondleton, Oregon. Twenty iHiumt; iuuurs on aimijii .-o- District Free on Application.