DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1903. fSday, October 29 lk ana ureeii lag oaie ui ALEXANDER'S Entire stock to go at 25 and 20 Per Cent Discount. me anil acc wuai yyc cue uuiug A $375.00 piano presented to one of our customers EXANDER'S PAR T Ml E JN X S I ORE If you enjoy a good article, then pmokc E PRIDE OP UMATILLA OR PENDLETON BOQUET are kome made and of the best tobacco. A. RHODE, Maker THK HEBT THE MOST WHOliTSSOME PKOI'ERIiY MILLED WITHOUT A fcSUPERIOK EKb7 BtLb l FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. ULtL I UJN KUi-UKK MILLS W. S. Byer s, Proprietor. ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber. a v i r ii mil i. in xrs ornn I It tieoemury to IIKI'I.AUK A WOICV-OUT KOOF TER TE ROOFING r nil ri m i imh iiBBunna iiih in nnsi niM mi mnrir iiio rn w I nnv rn nnir rnr nrlPAannn Inrnrmntinn THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. R PLUMBING! it done by a Scientific Plumber and you will not lered with bad breaks. Let us figure on your work. COURT. STREET MURPHY DO YOUR- v ann ranpr a i anging. o t work lowest prices MURPHY Court Street. SFRR CKING n A mm WW A La "ne Mnln 4 Life t Jtke your lelMirn 4 "MUV, L ijMcijr, xuvory- T Mnn M L HltAll.. . ----- bits Panto Wl & C, Depot. 1 AFTER un anxious, fretful day, you need something which shall lit your tired body as a well worn clipper fits n tired foot. It must be somethlug more thau food or drink. If you want to taste Nirvana and forget all your tiro and fatigue, take.a cup of one of Chase & rjanborifs "Original Package" teas. These are the leaven which the native themselves drink with all their vigor imprisoned. It's a very dillerent drink from ordinary tea. Try a half-pound. "OKIOIKAb 1'ACKAUE" TEAS. Oilofl (Forinoja Ooloui;) Koh-i-noor (Kdr. Ilti'tklmt). Orange IMfcoe (India A CejUonJ. Sold In 1'endletoii exclusively by C. ROIIRM.AN yOUHT STREET RULES OF HEALTH ELABORATE BULLETIN ON 1 SCHOOL HYGEINE. ' State Board of Health Considers all the Vital Questions that effect the Schools of the' State and' Make' Many Valuable Recommends-1 tlons. ir. C. J. Smith, president of the school board of this city and member of the state Board of Health, has received the proof sheets of Bulletin No. 2, issued by tho state boadr, en titled "Hints on School Hygiene." i he bulletin Is a very elaborate document, consisting of about '10, 000 words, under the various sub heads, Into which the topic Is dl Tided. rrl it .i . me ouiieun is given to the press ui urcgon, tociay, and win be Issued In pamphlet form, for uso In schools, and special attention of school boards ana nealth officers of tho cities ,of Oregon Is called to some of its lead ing features. Lack of Physical Exercise. The first topic treated by the bu. leun, is the lack of proper exercise, and tho gradual disappearance of tho old time recess, in the public schools, and the gradually lengthen ing terms of school. Tho authors of the bulletin show tho traces of high literary ability! tho production, and many of the passages are entertaining in a high degree, aside from the Intrinsic value of the subject treated. ' Speaking of the country schools of the last generation, which the ma jority of the board attended, the bul letin says: "The school rooms of the last gen eration may have been badly lighted and Innocent of all ventilation, save that which came through tho cracks of tho walls and the knot holes In tho floors, but the hours wero Bhort, the recesses frequent, while only an Inch of pine board separated Iho school room from tho most magnificent of playgrounds. "Nowadays," continues tho bulle tin, "the case Is radically different. School terms run from eight to ten months, and In some temperate regions eleven months, of tho year. The hours of study arc longer, the children are sent to school earlier, and graduate later. Recesses, thongh present, are . discouraged. Play grounds are narrow, or totally lack ing, and the child, from an inhabi tant of the open air, haB become a dwprior in the E"hool room. Ho has revertod to the cave-dwelling habits of bis ancestors of the stone age." Speaking of the heating of tho school rooms, todp.y, It says,.. "The healing problem, even In our best im'fldlngs, has to Tje fought 'out with that modern tyrant, the janitor." Unfavorable Conditions. Tho condition Mch unfit, ihe pu.ill lo undertake an average and leusonable amount of school work, have been grouped' under four sepa-( rate heads, as Iohowb: First,- Defects of the senses, par ticularly of tho eyeslgni. and hearing. Second, Illness ol some de cap tion, must commonly some form of contagion!' disease or fevrr. Third, Improper conditions in the The Columbia Lodging Hotise Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good beds. Bar in connection where best goods are served. Main Street, center of block, between Alta and Webb Streets. F. X. Scnempp PropHe t o r Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed etc. always on hand. Often The Kidneys- fire Weakened by Oyer-Wcrk. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used ti be considered that only uriuary and bladder troubles were to be tracea to iuc Kitmeys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases huve their beginning in "the disorder of these imost importuut organs. The kidneys filter and jjurify the blood that is their work. lien vourlddiieysare weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every orguti seems to Jail to do lis ''"Vyou are tick or " feel badly," begin tntim- the treat kidney remedy, Or. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, because as soon us yoar kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A mat will couviuee anyone. If you are sick you can mike no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Uie great kidney remedy, is ' reaiueti. ti stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, r"u on its merits by all druggists ii) fifty-cent and ouc-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample liottle nomeorSiMunp-Root. by mail free, also ft pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Br. Kilmer & Co.. Bing hamton, N. Y. Br l't make uny mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Ilinghamton, N. Y. , oil every lottIe. Why do Foil Cough ? Do you know that a little cough is a dangerous thing? Are you awaro that it often fastens on tho lungs, and far too often runs into Con sumption and ends In death? Can you auorii a trine wuu bo ocnuun a matter? Acker's English Remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption Is beyond question tho greatest of all modern remedies. It will stop a cough In one night and It will chock a cold in a uuj. it t. ioivui Croup, relievo Asthma and cure Con sumption. Our faith In it is ao strong that wo guarantee every bot tlo to givo satisfaction or money back. For salo by F. W. Schmidt & Co. The Cream&&m j of ihe Islands M The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars tf I Thm Band la the Smoker's Protection "'" as to light, heat, or' t , ... . school room, tresh air. Fourth, Improper food, The bulletin takes up the all Im portant subject of ventllatI6n, ' fuml gation, uses of thermometers, regu lating the light to protect nml pro serve tho eye, anu a thousand other vital topics, which pertain to heat In the scl'ool room. It Impresses upon school boards the utmeat importance of llie strict est observance of tho rules of health, and sanitation, In the management of schools. It deals at length with health In the homes, as tho best guarantee of health In 'the schools. If uncleanly habits arc 'encouraged and practices at home. In the way of overeating, eating uncooked or unfit foods, or being careless and untidy In the matter of personal appearance and habits, It Is easy to see bow dis eases are generatea 'In tho school room, where all these bad nome habits ure collected togcthor. Speaking of the "deadly school lunch", the bulletin aptly says: "Wo have no hesitation In declar ing that this basket of lunch, eaten cold, (it noon,' is ait abomination, and ought to bo got rid of, In the Inter est of the children." M'EWEN'S PERFORMANCE. at Should Not Be Used in Common. "The public drinking cup and the public towel, ' . says the "should bo abolished altogether. They are tho fruitful sources of In numerable diseases, and should not Lo tolerated by school boards.", The wearing of glasses by school children has grown to bo n common thing, on account of tho xor light Ing of school rooms, and the abuse o the laws of health, in school housi's. and at homo as well. " Twenty years ago not one child in five hundred worn glasses, now about 45 per cent or them wear glasses, caused largely by tho poor light and illy constructed school rooms. The board suggests that a school physician be upiioliitcd In the Inrger cities, to inspect, dally, tho sanitary and hygenie conditions of the schools of the cl(y, and report any dlsohed lenco of the laws, to the school board, which in turn may take up the matter with the teachers. 'Tho report Is filled with excellent suggestions, and should bo printed In great quantities, and bedlstrlb uted among thu homes of the country, as well as tho schools. The ques tions with which it deals, arc vital to patents as well as school and health boards, and it deserves wide circulation, Good Sized Audience Entertained the Frazer Last Night. An almost full house last night wan greatly eiiterlaliK d liy the McKucu enteitalnmetit, a combination of high- bulletin,; class magic, hypnotism (which Is more wonderrul than tne magic) and vaudeville. Mr. MrKwen Is" n past-master In the ait of haiullliit, that mysterious und elusive natural force Known as hypnoth power. UN natural itevel opuient nf tile power is so great that he utilizes It In the presentation of his prcstidlgtntlon acts, though that fact is a "ferret" that he piobably lnu ,til ti-iinf flw. ...iiiiicnl ,.,,1.11 tit J feet onto. II may be true that the Ameilcan public lovea to be humbug ged, as ilnrnum said, yet It may not fre deeply grnleriil to know that It run, en masse and off Us guard, bo biought under the Influence Of n hyp notist with a preternaturnlly power ful will. Some of the magic work was beau tiful, and executed with uu appaient ease which teininded every onlooker, of Hermann. Tho personality of the operator is one of the most powerful accessories of the work VAUDEVILLE AT THE FRAZER. Two Nights of High Class Entertain ment Thl Wek. The Baker-Hutchinson Vaudovlllo company, one of tho best vaudeville companlesver on the Northwestern circuit, will irlvo a two-nights' per formance at the Frazer theater, be ginning Friday night, with a Satur day matinee. Thu exhibitions of acrobatic and eoiitrrtlonist'foats, dancing and hing ing and other specialties, given by this company aro of a high order and Manager Nixon Is fortunate in secur ing such a pleasant diversion for his patrons, Tho members of the Tlaker-Hulch-Inson company aro all artlsta, and there Is not a dull moment In the entire performance. The Saturday matlnco is given U.t the, especial benefit of thnso who are unable to attend the performances ut night and this featuro is particularly strong. The company will 'ie bore on Friday and Saturday nights. Tho prices aro extremely low and It prom ises to be ono of tho most ei.tct'Utn Ing events of the season. Tin .iii(ievill lmsitiiKM mm bnr ai terleil by tin woil, or lloiiuli und I'ay Deny brother and hisier aged VI und 10 iesn"lut'iy Their por formuiin is a little bit bitter tliuxu anything In that line by children of Hint ugo anywhere else in Ameilca today. An ellllle new plogltilll will be pro sctilfd tonight and Thursday nlglit: new lu every respec t in lexerdeiualn, audevllle ami Ityi'iioeK Tonight Hie I'iiliT Diitfvs - piilelitM of the lit tle iierloiiners will pai tltipate. as well art the children. The MrKwen ierforinniies afford a gieat novelty llit-iia und eniur liilrilritc In Hie hist dPgiee. i "Millionaire Tramp" Comlnrj. ! The "Mllllmi'ilre Trump," which iimii'H to the Frazer next Monday ' night. Is making n record for pophlnr lly wherever. It is appearing. It will I lie l lie "laughing spell" l the sea J sou. Sealed bids will be received up to I Tlinrsdny noon, October M. l'JUJ. lor I block f'Q resenatfnn addition to P(n J illi tmi and Imprint lpt-tits on same. Owner rcsenes (be rlclit ' rejc any ami nil bids J K Carrier S01 1 West Webb street aninimnimmimmnnifnmtimHnnnnmitniiiniHnmnK mm-- i Special Clothing Sale 1 t This week we will make a special re In ton on a I Sits S B & B B B B and Overcoats p'urcha -cd at our store $5 oo suits sell lor, . . will $4.50 A)l wool I) ai k (.lay worsted rfuiis this week at. $7,75 $io suits, all won) worsted 3 and fa my huh TQ (Tf St ings, spetial 4ww 3 All Overcoat", hoys or men's 2 special ledu'n 10 per tent. z Two trains met on a curve yet ir day at Troy, Kan. Fourteen pe plo were slightly Injured, but no one ..as killed. as Saturday and Monday Specials 35c 1 . ' 45c 3 50c 1 Men's Underwear, ribbed cotton, 30c grade, special 20c THE FAIR" 1 Calico, all 5c kinds, 10 yards to one person for .... , Outing flannel, 7c grade, 10 yards for Uleached muslin, 7c grade. 10 yards for for ,,. Money Back if Goods sre not Satisfactory, ;