East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 01, 1903, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1903.
SORE HANDS
Itching, Burning Palms,
Painful Finger Ends,
With Brittle, Shapeless,
Discolored Nails,
As Will as Roughness and
Redness.
One Nrght Treatment with Cuti
cura, the Great Skin Cure.
Soak the bands on retiring In n strong,
lot, creamy lather of Catlcura Soap.
Dry and anoint freely with Cnticnra
Ointment, the grentskln core nnd purest
of emollients. Wear, daring the night,
old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightly
In old, soft cotton or linen. For red,
longhand chapped hands, dry, fissured,
itching, feverish palms, with brittle,
shapeless sails and painful finger ends,
this treatment is Blmply wonderful, fre
quently caring In a single application.
Complete local and constitutional
treatment for every hnmour of the
skin, pcclp and blood, with loss of hair,
may now be bad for one dollar. Bathe
with hot water and Catlcura Soap, to
cleanse the surface of crusts and scales,
and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry,
without bard rubbing, and apply Cnti
cnra Ointment freely, to allay Itching,
Irritation and inflammation, and soothe
and lical, and lastly, take the Catlcura
Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood.
This treatment affords Instant relief,
permits rest and sleep in the severest
forms of Eczema and other itching,
burning and scaly humours, and poluts
to a speedy, permanent and economical
cure of torturing, disfiguring humours,
from pimples to Scrofula, from Infancy
to age. when all other remedies and the
best physicians fall.
SotdthmacboatUiewoTtd. CatieoiRfotTtnt.sne.(Ta
farm ol ChaeoUM Oxttd JHU, tSc- per yiaJ or Ihnv
ML SOe-t Soap, S5c- livpout lmdaa. T7 ChtrfffriuoM
Bq.t Fhrb,A Ku- tU U lui lioctne. 137 CclumJjui An.
fatter Drag A Cbm. Corp-, tot 1'rcprtttorv
&r-Snd lor -How to Can Every Unmoor."
SOCIETY SHOCKED
RICH YOUNG ARISTOCRAT
MARRIES A PUEBLO.
Strange Love Affair of a Cornell
Graduate Mothers and Sisters
Prostrated at News of His Mar
riageMan Is Rich, Educated and
Refined; Girl an Indian.
The marriage of John Wesley Da
vis, club man, collegian, member of
one of the bluest blooded families
of the metropolis and heir to the
large fortune of the late Joseph Da
vis, to JIarcella Oglnez, a Pueblo In
dian girl, is the strange romance of
fered New York's 400, says a New
York correspondent.
The groom a graduate of Cornell
and Andover, was a welcome addi
tion to society, but he shunned en
terprising mammas, and would have
none of the canary snaring business.
Last August he went to New Mext- j
co to pursue arcnneoiogicai espiora
tions, settling at Laguna Pueblo,
miles northwest of Albuquerque.
PENDLETON MORE CENTRAL
LY LOCATED IN DISTRICT.
day the priest In charge of the l!H lf ft f"T Tl i T nlOlinn
guna pueblo arrived to say mass nnd If I L I I LI L UILUIIIJ
he found a couple awaiting bim to Win I Ml I I 111 II 17111 1 1 T
lm married. Ho nskod no auestions. Ill UL.I I III. UIUIIUI
but did as ho was asked, receiving
a large fee in exchange for the words
that Joined tho representatives of
alien races.
Next day tho couple wont to Den
ver. where for a week a dress mak
ing establishment wns busy turning
out a trousseau. Then tho couple
started eastward via tho Yellowstone
Park and the Northwest. The mother
of the groom wns prostrated when
she heard of her son's wedding, and
left for Europe. His sisters looked
at the matter philosophically. Tho
question is, what will society do?
ELOPES FROM A CONVENT.
Sister Mary Louise Flees With Omo
ha Carpenter.
The news of the elopement of one
of the sisters of St. James convent
nt Eighteenth and Cass streets. Oma
hn. Neb., has come to light Sister
Mary Louise, whose name was She,
deserted the convent one afternoon
early in the week, an.l wns mniried
at Cedar Rapids. Iowa, Edward
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g3 juuusuu, u juuui; uiuu v.ui'iu hi ..ti
ters employed to care far the
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in nnmn miidii n iroc .1 ti r ri t . i n . c- .
nr.!, ftr.o,. , i,n.ir,, Johnson Is a carpenter.
children In any Indian pueblo. Mar-,me nc(Iu"ln,led ?uh V1 8,stcr.,
cella Oglnez. 17 years of age. wos I yonnor, .-sou., 7
considered tho handsomest Indian ,,v- . .1 ,.Vi
girl for miles around. ma,ch that the s sters at the O Con-
Mrs. John W. Davis is tall and ! nor convent sent Sister Mary to
lithe, with hair black as the raven's , 9mau,a twoT Zcars aB' ,,wbenJle,r
wing, and as fine as that of any wo-' devotion to Johnson was discovered
. . . Tnl.nc.nn fnlTmrml Imr t n .tilt r1 1 1 V OR
mnn in tlin Innri Upr ninrk- pvps uwhuoju ll"u'"u ' w ......
mntr-h tho fnhtori Rmil.Ti-inrinn-c of tho '. soon as be learned where she was,
He lie-
Spanish girls, and are fringed wltn
long, curving lishes. They looked
with wonder on the wooing of the
pale-faced lover. She has the char
acteristic high cheek .bones of the
race but her complexion is an olive
brown, and her cheeks rival the rose
In coloring. Her mouth is the cutest
cupid's bow imaginable and her leeth
are perfect.
This wns the vision that interfered
with the scientist's work. It wns
before him during the day and he
dreamed of It during the nights. The
New Yorker nnd the Indian girl
searched among the ruins. They took
photographs and spent long hours
filing them away.
Four times Davis set the date of
his departure for the East, and as
many times postponed the event. One
and' devoted months to jvorklng into
the position of errand boy and me
cbanlc at the local convent.
Sister Mary nnd Johnson have had
opportunities to see each other fre
quently. The mother superior two
weeks ngo had the man arrested for
trying to communicate with the sis
ter after their love affair was dis
covered. They are living at Clinton.
Iowa.
Baker City Is at Extreme Eastern
Border of New Bishopric Mall and
Transportation Facilities of This
City in Its Favor.
Owing to tho more central location
of Pendleton. In the territory com
prising the uew Catholic bishopric
of Eastern Oregon, It Is possible
that Bishop C. J. O'Reilly may locate
in this city Instead of Raker City,
as at first Intended.
The new bishonrlc comprises all
the territory onst of the Cascade
mountains, and as Pendleton is nat
urally the central point from wnich
all the churches of the district could
be reached with great convenience,
the permanent residence of the
bishop may he located here.
The residence of Bishop O'Reilly
has been temiorarily fixed in Baker
City, but a canvass of the conditions
and the territory to be covered by
him. discloses the fact that his work
would lie greatly facilitated by resid
ing in this city. The superior mail
and railroad advantages of Pendle
ton and the equal distance from this
point to all the churches In the
bishopric, make it the natural loca
tion for that residence.
Baker City is on the extreme east
ern border of the territory, nnd has
but four mall trains per day, while
the central Oregon churches are
twice as far from Baker City as from
Pendleton, and Pendleton has eight
mail trains a day. The Catholic con
gregations at the two places are
about of equal strength, each city
having a school and hospital connected.
Grant is Tardy.
We have heard nothing of dele
gates who are to attend the Natlon-
nl lnlmitlnn Pnncrnao nt fr-flon llllt
m li.iu.iuu wuuevBu - 1 ----- .
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her delegates should be nnmed so
they could be preparing for the work
and journey. Long Creek Ranger.
"THE CHRISTIAN" TONIGHT.
Gray's Harbor
Commercial Co.
We Don't Keep Everything
But we do keep a good big
stock of nice dry Flooring,
Ceiling, Rustic and 'Finish,
in all grades. Also all 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 : :
Sray's Harbor Com. Co.
Opp. W: ft C. R. Depot
COMMERCIAL STABLES
G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR.
Carryalls for picnic parties. Good
teams with competent drivers for
commercial men. Speedy horses and
handsome rigs for evening and Sun
day drives. Oentle horses for family
use. Stock boarded at reasonable
rates. Best of care given to transient
stock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton.
Phone Main 161.
1 HII f '1 1 1"M "H"I 1 1 I M 'I
Insurance at Cost
Of
OREGON
$13,456,960.00
Insurance in force
FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
M.
Agent
H.
for
RICE, Freewater,
Umatilla County.
J. P. WALKER, city agent for
Pendleton.
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' Arlfr't nlnnrl Flilr nosltivelv cures
chronic Blood Poisoning and all Serot
inus affections. At all times a match
less system tonic and purifier. Money
refunded If you are dissatisfied. Fif
ty cents and $1.00. F. W. Schm'dt
Co., druggists.
For Rent.
1 have remodeled the upstairs of the
Despaln block and have some of the
nicest omce rooms in the city. Call
and see them.
C. C. BERKELEY.
Miss Countiss Wins an Astoria Audi
ence by Her Clever Acting.
A special from Astoria to the Sun
day Oregonian. says in regard to
"The Christian," which was present
ed there Friday night:
The Initial performance of "The
Christian." which was presented at
Fisher's opera house this evening,
under the direction or George L. Ba
ker, was a signal success and the
house wns packed to the doors with
an audience that showed its appre
ciation of the excellent work of the
artists by frequent and long-continued
applause and numerous hearty
encores.
"The play is particularly touching
and strong, and running through it
is a vein of pathos that, presented as
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Do You Want a Cab?
When you want prompt and relia
ble service call up 'phone .Main 1C1
The McKay Cab Co.
3VDVLTHOID
KOOFDVG
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The new high grade roof
ing for low coit work. On
ihcdi, factories, warehouses,
bams, depots, wharves. All
buildings of large roof sur
face that require protection
fiom the elements. A better
roofing at the same price has
never been produced.
Scni for bokUt 4
The Paraffine Paint Co.
San Francisco. Seattle.
and Denver, Colorado.
T. C. TAYLOR, Agent
The best of barley, hops
and yeast, selected by one
of our partners.
Pure water, from six
wells driven down to rock.
Pure air, which has first
passed through an air filter.
Every drop of Schlitz Beer filtered by machin
ery through masses of white wood pulp. Every
bottle sterilized, so that it contains no germs.
Thus we double the necessary cost of our brew
ing to make purity certain to make Schlitz Beer
healthful.
Will you drink common beer, and pay just as
much for it, when Schlitz Beer can be had for
the asking.
Ask fir the Brewery Bottling,
Phone SI Main, H. Kopittke, 507 Main St,
Pendleton
Asa Lee Willard, as John Storm, in
"ine cnristian."
On Its Merit
Has the large demand for
Byets' BestFlour
Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in
to Byers Best Flour. It's pet feet ion in Flour. Made by the
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
i it was tonight, holds the interest of
, the auditors until tho final drop of
the curtain.
, "The stage settings were magnln-
! cent ana nothing to equal them has
been seen in Astoria for many a day.
Miss Cathrine Countiss, as Glory
uuayie, luimied the fondest hopes
. of her most ardent admirers and
. well-wishers, and her portrayal of the
difficult role, especially the emotion
al parts, won for her many words of
' praise anu admiration.
"Mr. Willard, as John Storm,
scored niruosi as great a success. Ills
stage presence was pleasing, his
volco fine and his acting excellent,
while the balance of tho company
was unusually strong and well bal
anced." Pendleton will be favored with the
presentation of this excellent play
tonight at the Frazer.
ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber.
l OU MAT INTKND UCILDING
or flu ' It nt-comry to Jt El I, ACE A AVOIIN-OL'T HOOF
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takes th i place of shingles, tin, Iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared
roofings. For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc Easy to lay.
Tempore . for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaran
teed. It will pay to ask for prices and Information,
THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO.
Worcester Building. Portland.
A Boy's Wild Ride for Life.
With family around expecting him
to die. and a son riding for life, IS
miles to get Dr. King's New Discov
ery for consumption, coughs and
colds, V. H. Brown, of Lcesville, Ind..
endured death's agonies from asth
ma; but this wonderful medicine
gave Instant relief and soon cured
him. He writes; "I now sleep sound
ly everj" night" Like marvelous
cures of consumption, pneumonia,
bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip
prove its matchless merit for all
throat and lung troubles. Guaran
teed bottels 50e and $1.00. Trial bot
tles free at Tallman & Co.'s drug
store.
a tm
V Annfher rliiK woman. IVTrs. 1-Tanlp.. nf V
Another club woman, Mrs. Haule,
Edgerton, Wis., tells how she was cured
of irregularities and uterine trouble, ter
rible pains and backache, by the use of
Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
"Deai: Mns. Pixkham: A -while ago my health began to fail
because of female troubles. The doctor did not help mo. I remem
bered that my mother had used Iyrtia E. Plnkham's Ycgctablo
Compound on many occasions for irregularities and uterine troubles,
and I felt sure that it could not harm mo at any rate to give it a trial
" I wis certainly glad to find that within a week I felt much bettor,
the terrible pains in the back and side were beginning to cease, and at
the time of menstruation I did not hare nearly as 6erious a time aa
heretofore, so I continued its use for two months, and at the end of
that time I was like a new woman. I really have never felt better in
my life, have not had a sick headache since, and weigh 20 pounds more
than I ever did, so I unhesitatingly recommend your medicine." Mna.
May IIai'lc, Edgerton, Wis., Pres. Household Economics Club-
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faintness, lassitude, excitability, Irri
tability, nervousness, sleeplessness,
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feelings, blues ad
hopelessness, they should remember
there is one tried and true remedy.
L.ydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
at once removes such troubles. Refuse to
buy any other medicine, for you need the best.
Frances Cook, Box 670, Kane. Pa., sap:
"Dear Mr.s. Pikthiam: T snffprfid tor
ten rears with leucorrhrjen. but nm triad tn srv
that through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound and her Sanative Wash I am
cured, lor wluch 1 am very thankful"
FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO "WOMEK.
Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkliani. She will understand
your cas- perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her aMee
is free, and the address is Lynn, Mass. lib woman ever regretted
havinsr written Iht, and she has' helped thousands.
(Rflfin '5OR.F,T ?r -in.t. fnrthwltli ir.lim Ibo orljrfnikl letter! and tnatana of
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The Best
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is the automatic blue flame oil
cooker. It is a boon to the house
keeper la hot weather, and wiM
boil, bake or roast Jlke a chann.
It burns only a gallon or ell hi
three days, and Is the safest,
simplest, cleanest and most eco
nomical stove ever made.
Prices Reduced to Close Out
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Marble and Granite
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MONUMENTS, nEPSTOXE,COP
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We our own work and gnarnte the'mmeat
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Eloue. we tare a Urge flock and von'd bj pleat
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LEGAL BLANKS 22SAL?SL
Ladies hair soles 40c. TeutscVs. ' alogue of them. A fall supply always kept in stock.