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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1003. INCURABLEc NPhnt In "VVIint tlic Booub Ony ol Clifonic Kldnoy Dinotmo, Gut ftIo Nov Pulton Compounds Have n Record o? 87 ot Rcoov-ci-Ich Among Chronic Cnnc In curublc by All Other McUIclitcu. i'CrosstJtH irnow that ltlilney illn-s.o that fcns nau on ciguior icn momua bus wtvumvuiwiw Ami thnt It U then rcgunlca ty pnjioi.ins as bLM..htn .id that tin tn tho Advent of tbo tpilton Compounds that nothing on their incites IVouM touch It. It 1 a proTtu tact that nearly SSino-tcnthsof nil case nra now curable, and aitjrusel'ts themselves nro taking tho new Com VI, . . . .. I . I. hua,..).. iva. Til - t Slmmlf, tho pioneer druggist of 6?! TaclEo ctrcet, Ban Francisco, and ho garo It to over a oion others who recovered. Here Is another Ifuorestliu recovery. (Wo cpr from tho bacra- 'Altera serious Illness of over a year Judgo siiU 11. Allen of this cliy has recotiml umlre- ftsr.anls hlmwlf most fortunate, lu successfully .St" 'attltnclttt "hat Is generally recanlt.il as n v2f malady, lltlght's Ulscaso of thoUWnejs. j$iVi speakln of his ca Judo Allen said: -I .it! .1,4. tr.intrRnnt CMVfn mrt hv m ;?.fi,hyloiaa was In accordanco with tho beat ( uy aj excopt tho llllor. r .Affie.ltio.ls nsed in tho regular practice of modi- , ., . ' .. '.TOIne, but It aEunled mo no relief. Hearing of 01 tilt ""H l.ico wits uio M history ANDTERivis TODAY IS FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL RACE, tw tiitnn rnmnnund I went to Ssn 1-ranclsco V Invesllgato and Vias soon convinced 1 thould .txierco no iroaunem. i was bun-o bojiui fefore I none, 1 a c lango for tho better. 1 used ie medicine faithfully for nearly a year and i in now find no evidence ot the dlscJ'o acd an satlslieil it Is entirely eliminate i. ily ftp Utite. is f cod, 1 bavo gained sevonteen pounui 1 weight and will bo pleased to descrlbo my Uprlenco to anyone who may call or wilts.' " E'tiacraniento Nevt s. Nov. 16. 10CJ. fStrhe editor of tho News hlmsMt was the frlesd Jix told Julge Allenof the 1' ulton Compounds. aey aro tna only turns s Known euro Knoy diseases after as well as beiore they awm .hMHl. Hhl.l ViAnwan . tVMI t t ht t m LK :,mimtli. Equally eflcli'ut tn dropsy, pout. wumatitm from urlo add ana niiauer i rouuirs , 3inuus ueuai Lompouna lor I'ncm Mane ureases, etc., 91; xor uiaDcie. ci ilhn J. Futu-ii Co , 00 Washington street. Sn anclsco, sole compoandf rs. Fren analyses i:r tfeuts. KTd f.ir niimnhlt. Wo flw thn ex pJulvo agents for ticiu Cvjapuudi la this city. ,fjlF. W. Schmidt's Pharmacy. lllsUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT liHE OLD UULVLl iiJJlUll Interesting Gazecteer of Terms Used In Yachting, Which All Readers Will Find Interesting All Previous Races Have Been Won by American Vessels. IS51 Ainprlen won tho Uoynl Yacht Squadron nip In tin.- regatta nvouiul islo of Wight. Cup afterwanl called America's cup. Cup prwenteil July S to the Now York Yacht Chili by tho owners of America. 1ST0 James Ashbury miulo the first attempt to lift tho cup with his Cambria. Ho was required to sail against a licet, as In the race lu which the cup was won. Of the yachts par ticipating, tho Cambria was beaten The winner iglc. Amor lea also was entered. I 1S71 Var the first time two ropro 1 sentatlvo boats only were raced. Sir. Ashbury, challenging tor tho Hoyal Harwich Yacht Club, had his I.ivonla beaten by tho Columbia, 1S7C Canada attempted to lift the cup by the Countess of nufferln, which was beaten by tho Madeleine. 1SS1 Second attempt on tho part of Canada nlso unsuccessful. Atlan ta beaten by Mischief. 1SS5 Hoyal Yacht Squadron chal lenged with Oonosta. owned by Sir Uichard Sutton, builder Heaver Webb. Puritan, built by Edward Hurgoss. beat her. 1SSC Northern Yacht Club chal lenged. Lieutenant W. Hemi's Gala tea sent over. Heatou by Mayilowor. 1SS7 Hoyal Yacht Club of Scotland challenged with Thistle, owned by James Bell. Beaten by Volunteer. 1S!)3 Lord Dunraveti's Valkyrie beaten by tho Vigilant. 1S35 Second attempt on the part tho Nebraska Flold Trlnls Assocln-' tlon, which liegnn today on tho pre-, servos near hero. Amour; tho ontrlrs nro well known dogs from Tennessee, Kentucky. Indlann and Mii.nosoin, and a immhnr belonging to tho ostato of tlie lato I'lorro Lorlllard. Tho pro gram provides for a derby ami ull age stake and nurses aggregating sev eral thousand dollars will bo divided i among the winners. BUSINESS SESSION THE NEXT ENCAMPMENT WILL DE LOCATED TODAY. Pensions, Decoration Day and Other Important Subjects Are Under Dis cussion Relief Corps, Sons of Vet erans and Other Auxiliary Bodies Are Also In Session Today Camp fire Tonight. COLORADO FUEL. j Contest Will Result In a Rockefeller I Triumph. Denver, Col., Aug. 20.--Tito wide ; diii-.iml 1i friend I tn nil I fiW 1 1 ! Ktmiii tltllO ago In today's annual mooting of the, s n,,iiclsco Aug. 20. The con stockholders of the Colorado Fuel & . , " "u,R,"lu- " "v Iron Company has almost entirely tlnumia round of pleasure that tho subsided owing to the practically cor- votoians of the Grand Army havo on talnty that exists that n clean swoop joyf., Bnr,, tlictr arrival In tho city will bo made or tne uagoo.i cto vu ami - , moru,11B ,0 ROaRon f vey hh1g1U9o..f'wly"8 -ork. Pr.mptl a, U:M o'clock tho The atfeiluancr'at the mooting Is 1 37th annual eucam.nuo.it of tho or small and the business will ho strict-: ganlutlnn was ci loil to or. or In M ly of the cut-aml-drlcd order. This 'han cs' 1'av lion by tho re Ir lug con tho election of mmuier-iiiTnii'i, vuini.u iii.-iimo Hockefol-1 Klowurt, ol roniiByivauia. toe im-, lnense auiiiioriiim uau neon ummu-i atolv decorated for the occasion by will bo conllnod to directors to represent the lor Interest and tho vacancies to bo created by the retirement of Osgood and his friends. The directors will moot In New York later to elect olllc ers, all of whom. Including the pres ident, will probably ho Eastern men. It is also expected tnat toiiity s There is no beverage more healthfnl .1 the richt kind of beer. BnrW r.,j, , r i j . ' mu ""a hops -a food and a tome. Only 3 ,)er of alcohol just enough to aid digestion. llut get the right hcer, for some beer is not hesl.u 1 Schlit j, the pure br the clean beer, ,hr,th;r iterilized beer. No bacilli in it- nothing hut health And Schlitz is the aged beer that never causes biliouinesa. Call for the Brewery Bottling, Tha near that made Mltwaukao famous. Phone B1 Main, H. Kopittko, G07 Main St Pendleton '' m 1 tho Kan Francisco committees. Tho opening hour was devoted to address es by representatives of tho state, the city and the local veterans, ami ap propriate responses wore mauo py mooting will ratify tho proposition to I General Stewart and other of the del dovoto ijS.OOO.OOll to tho extension or b:. tno various plants and the romplo-l As soon as the preliminary program tlon of Improvements already decided J was over the encampment went into 1 upon. , executive session lor uie transaction of regular .business. This lneiuiicu HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Color of Hair Said to Indicate a Per- j son's Temperament. . .Many people believe that blonde, or ' light hair denotes affection and dark tho annual address of tho commander-In-ehlof and the reports ot the mlju-tnnt-general and other oHlcers of the organization. General Stewart's ad dross dealt with the subject of !o- oions, tho observance of Decoratloi hair constancy. A person without ! day and other matters of !ntevo.;t tn hair Is not devoid of character; far from It. The disposition of tho aver age bald-headed man Is to show such solicitude for the welfare of others, that ho neglects himself. A germ causes baldness. Prof. Sabouraml, of I Paris. Kanco, Inoculated a rabbit lol Lord Dunraven to lift the cup. His j with dandruff gorms causing It to be : Valkvrle HI beaten by Defender. I ,"11' ' ' ' )vo weeks time. K, nnvi motor v..i,i nr'To rid the scalp of these dangerous Ireland challenged. Sir Thomas Lip-1 formstlu ' "ecessary to apply Now T7T717H V A I? Fl made the attempt with Shamrock ! hr 1 crillcldo. ILiLiU lAilU I. Beaten by Columbia. "nestroy tho canst yom remove 1901 Second attempt by Sir Tliom-' '" . , it mo t Inrnn u-(Hi Qhi)1iii-nrL- 11 AT:lln yyCov. West Alta and Ulllth Sts. ! 1U03 Thl'd attempt by Sir Thoin A. ALLOWAY HAS CHARGE , a3 r.ipton, with Shamrock III. Cup $;THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED , defended by HoliaiRO. ."jj"f RD, AND WOULD BE PLEASED Terms Used in Yachting. , CARE FOR YOUR HORSES. , Following Is a glossary of the prin- terms occurring in descriptions Sold by leading diuggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample of The Her plclde Co., Detroit, Mich. V" W Schmidt & Co.. special agent. NO CLEW TO MURDER. Ill: WaXJti. Ill 111 I S J IN Mysterious Detroit Crime is Still Unraveled. ,rac,cs: ,. , ... Detroit. Mich.. Aug. 2u. No clow In the direction of tho stern. : , , mllrii(.r nt j.vnr.nM AlfotiKo iieaiinn to iiuiwaru .i.iiiuk uiu- CHOP MILL IN CONNEC-' Kress against the direction of tho PHONE MAIN 1331. wind. Mi-NTY OF STALLS, LARGE COR-1 clpal torr sf!m'53?LS FOR LOOSE HORSES AND of .s.a"'ns ICE t 4 We keep nothing hut pure latural Ico. frozen from pure, Iear mountain water. It goes "''yarther and lasts longer than -" "trtificlal ice. All wo ask Is an '4tnprejudlced trial of our Ice. :U ill TTTl... , .1.- m ; Celebrated Schlitz, A. B. C. or iti; 'ilambrlnus for your Sunday f- o 'Phone your order to Main HENRY KOPITTKE -f-f4- gay's Harbor Commercial Co. mtl We Don't Keep Everything fts-r- i Before the Wind When tho wind is following tho vessel. Bonding Sails To secure a sail to a yard, boom or gaff. How Sea A sea breaking against a vessel's bow. Bring To To come to an anchor age. Chops Where tho waters of a channel and the sea meet. Cross Sea A sea which runs con trary to the direction of the wind. Cut Water Tho foremost part of the stem which divides the water when the vessel is sailing. Ease Off To slacken, to come up with. Even Keel When a vessel has no list, hut floats evenly. Fair Wind A wind which enables a vessel to lay her course. Furl To roll up ami secure a sail or awning. Gather The act ot overtaking an other vessel. Hard Down To put the tiller as far to leeward as It will go. Head Sea A sea coming from tho same point of tha compass the vessel Is directed toward. Head to Wind The situation of a vessel when she has been thrown up into the wind and all her sails are shaking. Heave To To bring a vessel's head tho veterans ami was listened .) with close attention by he large asxem My. The location of the next encamp ment will probably lie decided before the close of today's session, Wasn Ington is lu high favor with many of tho veterans, though several other cities are among tho applicants. Tho Woman's Hellef Corps and tho Ladles of tho Grand Army ot tho lie public held sessions today and the veterans met hi corps, brigade and regimental reunions all over tho city. Tho comiillres, with llroworkH and other demonstrations, continue every night during tho remainder of tho week, elaborate programs with music and recitations being announc ed iii to Saturday night. Instead ot the visitors preparing to leave, tho railroads report that they are still coming In for the many In teresting features still on tho pro gram. Tomorrow hundreds of tlie veterans will pay a visit to Oakland, where preparations on an elaborate 8 Wllma has yet been found. The Wards arrested last nluht are still detained, hut tho officers doubt their scale havo boon made for their recep connection with tho crime. The en- tlon and ontertninmont. tire detective force or tho city is to day endeavoring to trace the boy's movements on the afternoon of his death The New York Times has the Fol lowing to say in Regard to Ice "Piobably no ImctorioloHual fact is lictti-i established than that much of tbf ice of commerce is dangerously un pun-. The assumption that water purines itsi I 11 free, ing was long apo shown to have hut a hunted basis in truth The individual crystalfi are likely to be putei than the mother liquid from which they are formed; but ice is a mass of crystals in which may be entangled ai; kinds ot impurities " The fjorniK are not onl Killed in tbt pruies cl man u.actunnt; the ice, hut the condensed wattt passes through two coke, two charcoal and one spono;i filter leaving it absolutely pure to go into tin can Farms for Sale, We now havo listed for sale some of tho best wheat farms and stock tanches In the county. The stock ranchos can ho sold either with or sample. without tho stock. All tho places aro , gists, well improved and well supplied witli water. Also somo very desirable city property, including now modern resi dence on north sldo ot rivor. Call and get prices. HUNTLEY & HAUTMAN. Sick Headache absolutely and per-1 manently cured by using Mokl Tea. j A pleasant herb drink. Cures Constl- , patlon nnd Indigestion, makes you cat. sleep, work and happy. Satlsfae-' ! tlon guaranteed or money back. 25 cts and 50 cts. Write to W, II. Hook- -t- COME AND SEE Visitors Always Welcome ROSS ICE and COLD STORAGE Co. I Phono MAIN 1781 er & Co., iiunnio, n. i ror n iree F. W. Schmidt & Co., drug- "My pa's got so much money he don't know how to spend It." "That's nothing. My pa's got bo much money thnt ma can't spend It." Now York World. 514 Main Street ? 4 4 ------ ------'-'- tELATERITE l8Minernl Rubber.1 vop.ma ixruMnirn ihnc it- Mil I II iii i-ury to UKI'tiA 1 1! A WoltN-OU'J' liOOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes tin placo of shingles, tin, Iron, tar ami gravel, and all prepared roofings. For lint nnd steep surfaces gutters, valley, etc Easy to laj. Tempore, for nil climates. Honaonahlo lu cost. Sold on merit (luarao teed. It will pay to ask tor prlccsaud Information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. Worcester Building. PortUnd JAW. jjlut we do keep a good big itock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic and Finish, .n nil nrar!. AIo nil klnHn . .in- u - I ;'Vf Dimension Lumber, In- - i ' i , luding Lath and Shingles, j f;)ur stock of Doors, Win 1 'Jjows, Moulding, Building m jf i jjno Tar paper and Apple i foxes Is complete, and any rne In need of Lumbtr will , Jot be wrong in placing (Sielr order with the : : H'ay's Harbor Com. Co. 0p. W: & C. K. Depot Dnrad Platzoeder f All kinds of Fresh :.1 Meats alwavs on 'H hand. Fine Bacon, I Hams and Sausage. haV- m tees as low as the lowest t to the wind. In Stays When u vessol has come ; up into tho wind preparatory to going I ' about on another tack. ' i Lay a Courso When tho wind per- j mits a vessel to point toward her iles-1 tlnatlon. I i Leeway Tho amount a vessel loses 1 by being forced sideways, Lie to Keeping a vessel so close to the wind that sho makes llttlo headway. List When a vessel's masts are In-' dined from tho perpendicular. Loose to unfurl a sail. Luff A vessel Is luffed by putting her tiller to coward and hringlng Iter Into the wind. Hoof To contract a sail is to reef It. nigging All tho ropes of a vessel. Run To scuil before a breozo. Sag When a vessel drifts sideways i under the Influonco of a wind at sea. Scud To drive before n gale. Sea A wave. Set of the Tido Tho direction In j which tho tido is flowing. i Spats A general term applied to masts, booms, gaffs and yards. ' Stakeboats Tho boats which mark tho ends of tho Imaginary lino for tho start and finish of a race and the turning points. Nebraska Field Trials. O'Neill, Neb., Aug, 20. Several hundred dogs, tho product of years of careful breeding and training aro tak ing part In tho second annual trials of "Wliat Is tli.it new plico im'p- ploying'' "f'o; the ulunu Ih out of tun'-' H(iL NIU:i 1.IKI-. IT. l II WdiiiiHrT" HARPER WHISKY Pare and Mellow Rich and Delicate For 8nlr tr JOHN SCHMIDT Wanted to Rent A portablo steam engine, in good condition, ready to run, flxod to burn coal. Apply at onco to American Hare Packing and uOia storage to. Kcho, Oregon. LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY By the Hue Insurance Com panies wt represent Oiii compnnioi- stand first ir, the world. Hartford "ire lnwrniiif Wm!tf! Alliance Awnrnnce Co JIMMM London A Lancashire Kin Insurance Co VWW North British A Mrcantllf Hoynl InstiniiH Co 22.8W.1N FRANK B, CLOPTOi AGENT 600 MAIN STREET COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for Pe V'ft&n teams with competent and commercial men Speeds 1 hor f handsome rigs for evonl nt w day drives, (lout o horses W use. Stock lioartled at "lent rates. Dost of caro Riven to trJt stock. Opposite Hotn 'Phono Main JC1. ...a. in Babbit Metal, bert In wi Ef1 bars. Price, V r- " Oregonlan Offloe- Vers m v Lift !