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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1903. in ii r'T Tin The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease nrcrailinc in this country most dan serous because so decep- , live iuanysuuiien ! deaths arc caused i by it heart uis- i case, pneumonia, ; heart failure or apoplexy are of tin the result ol kiu nev disease. If kidnev trouble is allowcdtoadvance thekidnev-poison- ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste awav cell oy ceil. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of Uie kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kiunevs. If vou are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, liver nnd bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes mat unpleasant necessity 01 ocing comnelled to no often tlirouch the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a Kunple bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, Iiothscnt free bv mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Biriclianitoti, N Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Sw ai;jRoot, nnd the address, Ilinghaniton, Y., on every bottle. Rlearance Sale of Wall Paper gPEClAL Bargainsjvrill be offered on the re mainder of our stock of Wall Paper. All this season's pat terns all new, natty and up to date. v SHED THE NATIVES! AMERICAN SAILOR TELLS THRILLING STORY OF NORTH. C. C. Sharp Opera House Block. Serentb Street. t I f I I Dutton's Candy Kitchen J. A. Herron Successor to C. R. Dutton Homermade Candies A Specialty Your Patrci.age is Solicited ? Phone Main J53J Tribe of Alaskan Indians Saved from Starvation by the Daring of a "Jackie" Fierce Shark had Cut off Their Food Supply. Seattle. Oct. 30. The United States survey steamer Patterson, which ar-! rlvcd lost night from Dutch Harbor, brought from Bering Sea a story so strange as to be almost unbollev- able. Alexander Henderson, an Anieri-! can trader tn the Aleutian islands is the only author..y for the story, but' at Dutch Harbor, where he is well j known, his statements arc given cre dence. According to Henderson he, was the means, dur.ng the present J summer, of saving from starvation the entire population of one of the small Islands of tae Aleutian archi-. pelago. This he did by killing a great man-eating suark which had cut oft, almost the entire food supply of the native Inhabitants of the Island. , The scaling schooner Isabel, with Henderson and his sloop aboard ar rived at Dutch Harbor a few days prior to the departure of the Patter son, OcL 10. He was picked up by the schooner a month after he had uis remarkable adventure, and hav lnc completed his summer's work, . . .V- , . t-...k llor. I ne went on me vvasui iu umi.u bor, where he spends his winters. During the course of his cruise of i e Bering sea islands, Henderson. 1 in the latter part of July, arrived In his little sloop at Kanaga island, a diminutive member of the An dreanoff group of the Aleutian archi pelago. On landing he found the 20o native inhabitants to be in a pitiable condition, being short of food and ready to migrate to some of the is lands enstward. During the ten dnys that had Just passed, ae natives had been unable to fish, which was the only means by which they could se-j cure the salmon anil cod. practically . their only article of diet. A huge shark, wnlch they called the "devil-shark," had three times tipped over canoes which had at-, tempted to fish, and each time one' of the occupants- had dlsappeareu ) Into the man-eater's white "tummy." When Henderson arrived the poor natives were completely terrorized, their only alternative being to re-; main on the Island and starve, or to ' migrate. Henderson gave them hope j by telling them that he would kill! the monster witn nis Winchester. j Taking a crew of natives picked j from volunteers, he went out in a conoe and waited for the appearance of the shark. The latter appeared in half an hour. When a distance of j 200 yards from the conoe, Henderson i aimed at his head and fired twice, j The big brute floundered in tbc water with a splash that nearly swamped j the canoe, but two more shots dis patched him. I Henderson became a hero after inus j coming to the aid of the natives. In cidentally he reaped a small fortune in pelts and furs, as the Aleuts re-j fused to take return payment for the, goods which be sought to secure. ! F0RTHEBL00JD notmlar blood purifier . . . . . . j... ic 3 S R ana tonic on tne raarKci iu-u - . , . . . . r Miittt tn America VChO Wsi -vy There is nnruiy a man, woauu -- -- . . . mm 7. n crfinrfnrn TprapflV. has not heard of "S. S. S. tw Utemiooa." " " - ,7 " ; 7 at& n srecific for all Wood troubles and unequalled as a general tonic ana S S. 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For sale by T. W. Bchmldt lc Co, Send to W. IT. Hooker & Co, Buf-fafe,- N. tor a free trial package. MMtiAg Like Thm.) A CLEVER COMPANY. Will Present "A Bachelor's Honey moon" and "The Resurrection." Thp rinment-IvMfer ComnanV. un Aar tVlr. -lil TT1 n n H Pfl t nf C B Clement, put on two very pleasant r-ntertalnments in the opera house Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and many of the older residents of the city speak of i as being the heat rimnnnr cpon In this Mtv for VearS. The play entitled "A Bachelor's tlnnnvmnnn " TflR A successful hit. f and Clayton E, Lloyd tn the presen-i tati,on of Benjamin uatcneior. Kepis the house in an uproar during the 3n-! tim encasement. Mr. Linrd U cer-! tainly S Sood lmpmonator and his , , 4rn ctlQI-A llOTP tTft H . appearance uu - - great feature. It Is a clever compa ny, to say the least, and It is hoped! that they may appear here again in the near future. Boyd Cobb, the Dutrh character, and MIbs Alice Hoxbey. who present-1 cd the part of Jlrs. Batchelor, wore! also interesting characters and the, - . I n. Ihnlp tin rf c vas preauiaiiuu wt t... pleasing to all who attended. t This clever company will be seen j at the Frazer theater November 4,. for two nights. For their engagement J i . i. ...ill nr. f 1 1 ni.-f ' a " .Vj nvsu uiey win ij,.. - --. Bachelor's Honeymoon" on Wedues-j day night, and "Tbc Resurrection" on I Thursday night. Populnr prices will ii i . . 1 . I . r. imfl,mnnl . prevail uuiii v-i.-b-;. A Remarkable Case. ) nun of the moat remarkable cases t nt -ni.. rionn-sentcd an the lungs. causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenncr, Marion, Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute cougn uure. one say; Tim mnehlni? and straining weaken ed me so that I ran down In weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a mitniinr nf remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. 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