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1003. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON rtDcnnu SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1? ltl Rrnm the Cow to the Table. Slu "e7eanHm. Every depArtment li under tha direct charge ol a partner in tho busl- nes. Under theso conaiuoiw Economy 1 . s ST ST A STAN STAND STAN DA STANDAR STANDARD STANDARD CROCERY Co We are the, standard for quality in yrocerius and fruits of all kinds. Prices such as will hold your trade. None butter at any price. : Mouopolc (iruuer Court Slrec PESPIIII k CLARKi ONSUMERS WHOLE- .AT T- innnrnr A xm 'ft l!?HOLESALE COM1YIIS-! .ION MERCHANTS 14-014 MAIN STREET Phone Main 1741 ICE We keep nothing but mire anaturai ice, rro2on from pure, ciear mountain water. It coos farther and lasts longer than hrtlflclal Ice. All wo as; Is an Jinprojmllecd trial of our Ico. t. why not order a case of the seiehratcd Schlltz. A. I). C. or ambrlnus tor your Sumlav llnnor? R Thono your onler to Main HENRY KOPITTKE ,.... Jay's Harbor Commercial Co. it. '.We Don't KVen Eivrvfhinn- fciui we do keep a good bin ttltock of nice dry Flooring, yj.Selllno, Rustic and Finish, 'n all grades. Also all kinds if Dimension Lumber, In jludlng Lath and Shingles. ;aur stock of Dcors, Win jjows, Moulding, Dulldlng nd Tar Paper and Apple jpoxes Is complete, and any jffne In need of Lumbtr will ;iot be wrong in placing Welr order with the : ; jjjoy's Harbor Com. Co. if Opp. Wi & C. H. Depot IS- . h J T V Si''" of 15den Kcure Kheumntism. For.ilebv v.l.Jn jinn,, .ijjis. for I'e'idl'n, Evaporated Cream Is produced. II you trr it. you win say it U appetizine, Chemists and doctors say It is tha most heaim lui. Take no brand unless It bears the cao abel reproduced hffe"' We produce ninety per cent ol the world's supply and euarar.tee erery can bearing our cap label. HELVETIA MILK CONDEHSINO COMPANY IlifHUni, III. . . . i a HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton. .1 W .Mitchell. San Francisco. Hv.i rroonie, city. Violet llawely, Astoria. 0. C. Mosor, Portland. E. J. Arnold, Portland. C. K. II. C. L. A. Koepple, Seattle. J. Ilea, Portland. N. Dryer, Tacoma. I). Oabrlolson, Salem. J. Williams, San Francisco. Charles II. Caston, Hood ltlver. W. n. Chamberlain, city. T. M. Hell and wile, Spokane. .1. M. Klrosc Nelson, San Francisco M. II. Flint, San Francisco. N. H. Krnuse, Seattle. D. E. Hall, Portland. Oeorgo Slovens. Spokane. II. K. Taylor, Portland. C. E. Dlekoy, Portland. William Henry. Portland. .1. Fred Fisher, Spokane. Thomas N'oster, Portland. A. It. Orant, Portland. J. F. Kress, Walla Walla. I). Wright. Walla Walla. F. .1. Armstrong, Portland. II W. Warner, Kansas City. Will Hayward, Salt Lake. .Mrs. Gardner, Ilolso. Alice Upson, Caldwell. Dell L. Smith, l.a Grande. O. Peck, Walla Walla. Hay Small, Walla Walla. Golden Rule Hotel Alice llahr, city. John l.owden, Spokane. E. W. ArchllllR. The Dalles. Mrs. J. J. Scroggin. Long Valley, T. J. Gardner, Portland. V. A. llockman, Watorville. Mr. and Mrs. Vatlnger, Athena. A. F. Hernard, Castcano. Mrs C. P. Harnett, Lexington. W. II, Stampleo, Spokane A. It. Taylor, La (Irando. Hanson Peck. Corrogold. Hiram Phelps, Conogold. W. It. Mcltoborts, Spokane. Iec Cunningham. Portland, (ieorgo A. Shoppard, Seattle. William Maher, Walla Walla. .1. A. Perkins, city. Henry T. Hill, Hlllwa. .1. I). Oregon, Adams. S. P. Hoom, Adams. S. Hock and wlte, Dayton. E. E. ICoontis and wife, Athena. 1.. Halo, Haker City. Mrs. L. Stelnman, Passadena. T. ,1. Kirk, Athena. 1). F. Colley, Connoll Mrs. H. II. Wall, Council. B. S. Miller, Elgin. If you are troubled with impure iiiuuu, iimicuieu oy sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recommend Acker's Dlood Elixir, which wo sell under a positlvo guarantee. It will always euro scrofulous or syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 50 cts. and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. iierue Williams, a 2-year-old boy of 1 Oram's Pass, was run over Friday.! hy a heavily-loaded Ice wagon, and I fatally Injured. Capacity for business receives its speediest reward in the selling department. If you think you have the ability to sell a Five Per Cent. Twenty-Year Gold Bond on the instalment plan write me stating your age, present occupation, and give me bank or other good references. All letter! trolcd iltlctt ; GEOriGE T. DEXTER, SuprinUt f Dimcillo Aotnttei. TK Mutual Llfn lituranco Compin of N.w Volr or 32 Naiiu Slrl, N.w York. tl. V. iMlUft D. Knti. rmuk L. Hnnimnml ni.i.u. l'ondloton. OruKon. -. SUNDAY AT t THE CHURCHES J Church of the Redeemer Divine s rvlce tomorrow at hours as follows- Early celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening . prayer and sermon at 7:30. The sac rament of baptism will be adinlnls , tered to children at the morning -i.-r vlci Congregational Church Sunday j services as follows: Sunday school nt in n m. .Morning worship and ! preaching 11 a in. Subject, "The Apostk Paul's One Idea." Evening service a' 7 30 Song service and, address. Subject, "The Problems of Our Public Schools." Tcacners pa rents and scholars especially Invited Jonathan Edwards, pastor. o First Christian Church Sunday school 10 n. in., W. II. Hawley, super intendent. Preaching, 11 a. m., sub ject "Ootid and Had Material. Preaching 7:30 p. in., subject, "The Precious Invitation." Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:30. 1 Christian Endeavor and choir prac tice Friday. 7:30 p. m. The public I Is cordially Invited to all the-e serv ices. N. II. Ilrooks, pastor. First Daptlst Church Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Spencer Sim mons, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11 and 7:30 o'clock. Huslness of Importance will lie trans acted at the morning service. It W. King, pastor. o First Presbyterian Church ,.! m., Sundrty school; 11 n. m.. sermon; 0:15 p. ml. Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m.. sermon. Strangers in the city and all who do not worship regularly elsewhere are cordially invited to those services. Hobert .1. Diven. pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday school, 10 a. m.. A. J. Owen, superintendent; preaching. 11 a. in.: class meeting. 12 m.. Hov. (!. W. Hlg by, leader; Junior League, 3 p. m.: Epworth League, fi:3u p. in.; sermon. 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited lo attend. Hobert Warner. o Temple Chapel and Pleasant View ltev. W. H. Hleayney will preach In the Temple at 11 a. m. anil at Pleasant View at 3 p. in. GOLF TOURNAMENT. Lanje Crowds Attend Annual Meet at Lenox Park. Lenox, .Mass., Sept. 12.- Society notables who have been spending the summer In the Iierkshlios turned out in force today at the opening of the annual Lenox golf tournament on the Stoclibrldgo links. Soveral addition al trophies have been put up this year and from Indications at the opening tho tournament will be un usually successlul. The play will 1 continue through the greater part of the coming week. DIAMONDS IN DEMAND. More Than $30,000,000 Worth Import ed to This Country Last Year. .More than $30,000,000 worth of dia monds and other precious stones were brought Into the United States In the llscal year Just ended. The depart ment nf rnmnimvn mnl l .l,,,,. il. I its bureau of statistic statements. ' ' shows that the total Importation of uiamoniis anil other precious stones In tlie 11 months ending with May amounted to more than $28,000,000 in value, and as the figures for the' month or .May alone were about $.1 -1 noo.oiio. it is evident that the June figures will bilng the grand total of! diamonds and other precious stones up to a full $30,000.0110 for tlir llscnl 1 year ending June 3d, VMVi, This l the largest Importation ol diamonds and other precious stones ever shown la a single year of Amer ican commerce. The rapid growth In the Importa tion or diamonds, while It suggests general prosperity, also seems to in dicate tho development of n compara tively now industry in the United Slates the cutting of diamonds. Extending Creamery Limits, The Union creamery tills week es abllahod n skimming station at .Med cal Springs, n miles east of here com .lulling tne milk of aboir I ml H cims to the lecelpts of the crennierv. l The residents of Men.cal Spilngs ouus(aimai encouragement to this enierprUe. having agreed to ilii' A """""'If. furnish fuel and "'"ii wi ereniu to Hopiihlicnn. Union. Union On This Saturday Night iwenty doiea men's four.in.i,n.i "es. oig J5 cent values 15 cents. Tho Peopled' tonight only alehouse "I used Trlli In mv niuii.iL. ...in. anu. i'""-". wun re- Cnllfor. u ""lWr' Oakland, Price per treatment $u'.i mi urugguts. On This Saturday Night ' uwerB rallroaii ah. John -"mregii, worth aKn n tw KM at Tue People. o Victor Johnson, a .i 1. Ihursdny by drlnlilng earbolie acid! A Danger Period bvery Woman Must Pass. Owing to modern methods of living, not our- woman in n thousand approaches this iierfectly natural eliango without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. At this jwriod a woman indicates a tendency towards obesity or tumorous growths. Those dreadful hot Hashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it scnis ready to burst, anil the faint feeling that follows, some timos with chills, as if the heart were going to stop forever, are only a few of the symptoms of a clangorous nervous trouble. The nerves aro crying out for assistance. The cry should be heeded in time. Lydiu V.. rinkliuin's Vegetable. Compound was prepared to meet the needs of woman's system at this trying jieriotl of her lif , and all women who um) it pass through this trying period with comfurt and safety. TWO COLUHNS OF PROOF. " Dr.An Miw Pi.nkiiam : I was sick and nothing1 seemed to do mo any good until I began taking- Mrs. Pinltham's medicine. " It was Clianffo of Life with me ami-falling of the womb. 1 hail severe pains all through my body. I had a a terrible cough and people thought I had consumption. " I took six Lotties of Lydiu K. Pinl;lium's Vegetable ('iiiiipi)ini(l and two of Wood Purifier, and two boxes Livor PI1K. and lam now stouter than I have been for a long time. I can do all mv work now. thanks to Lyrtla 13. JMiildium's Vegetable Compound. " If any ouo wishes to write me, to verify these statements, I will gladly answer their letters." .Mr.s. Claiia CiiiiiEM, Jcwctt, 111. " Heai: Jilts. Pi.nkiiam : For seven years I had been suffering, was pass ing through tho Change of Life, and my womb had fallen; menses were so profuse that at times I was obliged to lie on my back for six weeks at a time, could not raKo my head from pillow. I ,had leen treated Ly several phy sicians, but got no relief. " I was advised by friends to try Iijiliu !:. I'lnKliuni's Vegetable Conipoiinil, which I did, and after taking it six weeks 1 was able to bo nrounil all tho time and.ilo my house $5000 KOKI-fclTir wocaunntr,rlliwlttii.ro.. .-iV .t :nn . lt-r and flgnatsrn of "two iMUuionUls, win 'li mil ir . t ,r n ,.n K . , . irc I.Tdl.i II. I'lnUliiun .Itcillclne ( u., r.,viiu, Hi lft'ifi Winnciiiao Vvenuo. 1 an Mm. 1 l.i (nt. lfy. Wan ..I Cinliii can alwa l.c relied upuh to cure wlien eventliiii'i; eU- lai. It H a certain cure for female diseases in their wur.-t fnrnm. I differed for irs illi iil. nr. atlol: bllellse liaihn in lliev.niil,.n,,l and ilreailful headache nnhtml ..... w-rs. I iualh I Vrnv so ill that I had ue pains were vi intense at times him- -paMii, nid a (liat.'reeal.l.'(linliarm. an, Ira, had lno conn I "i' i . " ''Jrff?' '" "'f''"'- after all else .tii' Wmeof '-''"'I'". .After usinp it f,.r .- . ..rK., n, muiruie iio nipiiliy mat I lelt en- (en w.k. I,t at tlie end of that lf - ""piipiiioirratinwit. which I did fureitrh relh i was liiine and how iw.n-MI..I l.,.(!..i i:r . i. i I . . heal,', va, r.Kt.,r.wl n .. i . " .17" i ,1, ' ,'. ' . , WY ' "" as 1 hae will uiidei-slanil It Is a boon t, sick women Kwwtjry, Kvery weak wo,,,,,,, ,!, Wine of oulered ami utinfiil menstruation, woinli am strent'tl.Ml leiuorrho'u. . . l-recnancyand chil.lb ro Hie iiet medu oie hiW ," , ,." tic4 wiinien in jour hoini u suuer i Lottie, ot Wine of tarda SO. F,.l U9 insiAHmy S7Xy. M loninhi ! ( ujaiiaa&SXSJ'- se . " iGAL BLANKS writcthe o alosue of A lU supply 111 -,-Vt,ir ' " - r m sii M m i jl Through Which work. I know your medicine saved my life and I cannot praise it enough." Mil". Lizzii: iiOKCAl', Sin ;-mitu St., Millville, N.J. " Diiau M u. PiNKiiAM : I have worked haul .ill my life, and when the Change of Life came 7 llowcil very badly fur vw iks at a time. I would stop for day or two, then start again. I vent to mm- a doctor and went tliroii"H an examination, and spent two hundred dollars for medi cine and doctors Mils, but I did not get the relief I expected. "At that time I saw T-ydin E. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound advertised and began its u-c. 1 havo found it to be jhM what I needed. " I wish every vt oman suffering from female trouble would try it. I recommend it to all mv friends." JIns. Wm. Dvii.v, .viillbank, S.D. "1)i:aii .Mm-. I iskiiam : I feel It a duty I ovto you and every suffering woman in the laud lo tell of tho wonderful rcMilt.s I have found in using Ljilia K. IMiilchuin's Ycge tllblo Coilipouiidam! I,iv:r lMIls. " l'as-mg through the Change of Life.some of the physicians consulted said nothing I tit an operation would save inc. lint vour medicine alone cured ii., Mn-.. Mao.noma. Dean. 1111 I (ret Avenue, Kvansvlllc. Ind. ,.v , r..- to keep nn Z Z ' , What ; . " ... "" w""" niv how much I I?." tnroiiili such a , Wine of i'nrdui. Hit iff. North Clm-a0 1 raum V.r.ln t'ardui. Wine of C'-inlni iiehodical hea.ia.h fn. r .i.. -, ........ U, " i"ov- (4UlltJie. ii 31" U,'rW ,0 Uir' i easier, prevent, ."" ' "'"m and 18 N l aiu use uiiriuK tbe change of life. VvTiy permit anouier davy Kvrr druggiut Safest Investment Is ! In Dnal Cofo'n I IN fIDUl L.OIQ u jt !)-room linuso with bath room T and electric lights. Lot fiOxlso feot. Three blocks from Slain street, $3,1150. S-room house, bnth room, 3 lots, good barn. North Side $3,000. Two 5-room houses, two lots, barn, six blocltB from Main street, $3,000. 10-room houso on Jlnln street, corner lot. $2,050. $1,000 cash, balance on ensy torms. B-iooin house mid corner on North Side. $1,300. l-rooni liouso, good lot, $850, House and lot, $800. $L i cash, balance $10 per month, House Is now. f lorn 1 Swapgait 1 Room 10 over Taylor's Hardwaic Store. E. D. BOYD Has Real Estate for Salt RKAL KSTATK of nil kinds and descriptions, ringing from n small resilience to one of the. most modern nni! best equipped mansion! with in the limits of the city of Pendleton, and from h farm of n few acres of vomI alfalfa land to thousands of acres of v In nt laud. Call or T i Address U0YD. Ill Court St. C. D. i V I THE ONLY GENUB$ BOYNTON FURNACES AND HEATERS i' a guarantee inai yuur will lie a with you on or laci of GEORGE PHILLIPS ( - ttrnwot il Street. e French estaisrant Be.t 25 cent Meal in the City Private Dining. Parlors Elegant Furnished Rooms in Connection ii minium GUS LaFONTAIISE, Prop. ' ' Main Mrccl Insurance at Cost! J, u.lDUjSbO.OO 1 Of Insurance in force I .. 4. unUN FIRU RELIEF AS- f SOCIATION. M. H. RICE, Freewator, Agent lor Umatilla County. J. P. WALKER, city agent for Pendleton. Dally only 15 East Oregonlan cents a week. by carrier, s 1' ' 1 HSl til la n s'" ' ' us iieur hcu huuiT" bu on - t I