'I iff a IE V DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1003. 1 1 1 ll I m,.t,t tnillllllllllllllllU I The Light j i ! of the Kitchen 1 CABINET MEMBERS There is no argument so convincing as an actual test. If. you cannot obtain Crescent Baking Powder from your grocer just send us a post card and we will see that he gets it and compliment you with our illustrated A. B. C. book for the children something to put in their stockings for Christmas. Tht Price o! Cruchnt ii S Ont Crescent MaaTg Co. St.ttle 1111 ii iHH l-H ill J iwt tl'Hl I"i-t'H h.. HftfWH'M: DRESSING FOR THANKSGIVING is a time when one wants to look his best, and that no one can do with out perfectly laundered linen. By means ol our skill, experience and careful attention to details we will do the laundering, and when you once get your shirts, collars and cuffs done up by us there will be no trouble in you doing the rest. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors & Windows Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alt- St, Opp Court House MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE WORLD lon't be satisfied to move along in the name old way for low wages. We can help you caxve out a pneeewfal career. Thousands hare increased their ualaries by following our plan. We can train you in spare time and at email co-t for any of the following portion Xiecllmtlcol. JZlmvtricaU tttmam, or Civil Enslnocr, Iflectriciurv. Burvror JLrcMlocU Drafts man. Boukk-eper, StonoKraph. er. Teacher, Bhow Card Writar Window Drawwr, or Ad. Wrlt-r CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 799 SCRANTON, PA. Or call cn our local rtpretenta tint, T W, Bracking, 127 let street Rendition, Ore. Bright' s Disease and Diabetes News. To the People of Pendleton: As San Franc'sco druggists person ally acquainted wia the facts we are nuked to cerufy to yon the curability of chronic Blight's Disease and Dia betes, and however unreasonable it may seem to you, yet such is the fact. Dp to a year ago we never heard of a genuine caso of chronic Bright's Disease or Diabetes recovering. Now it Is a common occurrence in this city. A great disvovery has undoubt edly been made. Many prominent peo ple here have recovered and every one of us whose names are appended hereto have either nad recoveries among our customers or have genu ine chronic cases now recovering. And the percentage of efficiency seems to be very high, for there are very few failures, yours, etc., Ferry Drug Co. IJon Drug Co. Itialto Drug Co. E. W. Joy. C. F. Fuller. Green White. Kilbourne's Pnarmacy. Raman's Pharmacy. A, Di .Nola. A. O. Schmidt. Klboler's Pharmacy. Owl Drug Co. Central Pharmacy. Depot Pharmacy. Potts Dng-Co. B. S. Dickhoff. F. A. Gay. C. D. Zelle. C. B. Pooler. N. Schwartz. A. E. Scammell. and many others. The above refers to tne newly dis covered Fulton Compounds, the hrst j cures the world has ever seen for I Bright's Disease and Diabetes. We ' are sole agents. Ask for pamphlet F. W. Schmidt's Pharmacy. Wood and Coal Some Fine Dry Wood now on Hand at Prices as Low as the Lowest. Also Good Coal. All Cash. Call at 638 Main street or Phone Vain 1121. P. P. COLLIER WANTED TOUR ORDEHS FOB W nsTed cards, weddlnr iDrlUtiou. etc: 100 eneraed vtilttnjr cards with plate. 41X0; additional cards In future, 11 per uorI. TIM! mst oreconian. Yo May Have Come To Town on a Rail but we can repair jour rb In firt-chu shape reasonably. We hnve nil the modern appliances for dokug thr work. Beeour WI ONA WAGONS, HACK; and BUGGIKd. They are tUt beat because they are made of drift ni'ibcr Call and examine our rigs. imn BIOS., THE mmm& Agents for Stover Choline F iginm. Money Back SS5f fail to care Rheumatism. For folr. by A. C. Koeppcn&Broa. Afts. forTfndl'n. NEW YORK HAS FURNISHED THE GREATEST NUMBER Oregon Furnished One Since the Foundation of the Government, in Georjje H. Williams, Who Was At torney General None of the New States Have Been Recognized. It is a rather remarkable fact that Rhode Island, oiio or the original tliir teen states, has never had a cabinet officer. The state has produced statesmen of high rank, governors, senators, representatives, soldiers and ; sailors, and it is surprising that po- litical or geographical exigencies should have lctt all of these out of the presidential official family during tne century ana n Quarter of the union. It is not because the state is small, for little Delaware and a number of other states no larger In population than Rhode Island have had any number of cabinet officers. Some Old States Neglected. Texas, which has been in the union for more than half a century, and is the largest in area of a.l the states, has never been honored with a cab inet position. Of course, sinco the civil war, there have been only two Democratic administrations, and na turally the south has not been recog-j nized very much In the construction of cabinets. Still, there was a long , period before the war, and even since, when it would seem that some Texas statesman might have been found to fill a cabinet position. Florida is another old state that has never been called upon to fur nish a cabinet officer, and while the 1 size and location of the state explains that fact, the same condition does not apply to a northern state that has been a member of the union since 1861. This fs Kansas, the great prairie state beyond the Missouri, the state of John Brown, of the several const! tutions, the scene of free soil and slavery conflict, and which, according to her motto, has reached "the stars through difficulties." It seems to have Just happened that way, as In the case of other states. Still, it would seem that, like her neiguuor, Nebraska, she might have furnished an agricultur ist, or. like Missouri, on the east. supplied a man for the interior de partment. New States Overlooked. None of the new states admitted since Colorado has been honored with seat at the cabinet board. The same is true of Nevada, admitted 40 years ago, but naturally the small population of that state has account ed for that fact, although it is said that it would be impossible to find prominent man who has been a rest dent long enough to give him a cab inet office. The new states admitted in 1SS9 and later, which have not been repre sented m the cabinet, are idano, SI on tana. North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah. Washington and Wyoming. As might have been expected. New York, with the largest population has had the largest number of cab inet officers, while Pennsylvania is a close second. Illinois, the -third in population, has had only six, and is greatly outranked by Massachusetts, Virginia and Ohio. The first two are much older states and in the early uays of the repub lic each had one and sometimes two members of the cabinet. Ohio is catching up by the sheer push which the Buckeye state uses in the race it is making to eclipse Virginia as the mother of presidents. Cabinet Positions By States. The states which have had cabinet representatives and the numbers of each is as follows: New York, 31; Pennsylvania, SO; Massachusetts, 24; Virginia. 21; Ohio, 19; Kentucky, 14; Maryland. 14; Indiana, 10; Connect! cut, 9; Georgia, 9; Tennessee, 8; Iowa, 7: Illinois, 6; Wisconsin, 6; .Delaware, D; i.aino, 5; New Jersey, 5; Mississippi, 4; orth Carolina, 4. Louisiana, 3; New Hampshire, West Virginia, 3; Minnesota, 2; Ver mont, 2; District of Columbia, 2; Ala bama, 1; Arkansas, 1; California, 1; Colorado, 1; Nebraska, 1; Oregon, 1. High Class Druggisk AND OTHERS. The better class Of drneeistg. everywhere, are men of scientific attainments and ViiA . I who devote their lives to the welfare .of their fellow men, m supplying the best oi i-fpv. 1 nnr5t mwiieinnl ar?ents of known value, in accordance with physicians' ta scientific formula, Druggists of the better class manufacture many excellent rernerW & always under original or officinal names and they never sell false brands, or imitation mJ8 They are the men to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usnallyjSl1 I nil standard remedies and corresnondinc adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and tV,. .Jra' .1 best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial apt,!;, The earning of a fair living, with the satisfaction which arise? from a knowledge of tbebe&S THEATER ATTRACTIONS. The Park and Fraxefs Announce Good Performances. Charles Klein Is the author of the stage version of Charles Dickens' "The Pickwick Papers." which we are to have at the Frazer on November 19. and Manuel Klein, brother ol Charles, composed the music or this Broadway success. The stage Torsion Is called "Mr. Pickwick," and De Wolf Hopper, who originated, tno stage character of that truly great man, will be seen in the part when his company visits Pendleton. "A Little Outcast Much interest uas been displayed by the public regarding the big hit of the season, "A Little Outcast," which comes to tho Frazer next Tues day, November 17. Extraordinary electrical effects are a great feature. while the famous fire scene Is the most bewildering spectacle ever put on a stage. Crowded houses attest to the phenomenal success of "A Lit tle Outcast," and local theater-goers aro anticipating a treat in Its appear- anco here. After tonight. Nelson La Vera will discontinue the Saturday nlgnt performance at the Park theater In this city, and the entire list of per formers will be taken to Athena for Saturday night vaudeville show at that place each woek during the win ter. The performances during each entire week will bo continued at the Park theater here, with the exception of Saturday night, with new features introduced regularly. The grand prize drawing takes placo tonight as usual. The matinee was well attended this afternoon. A nccicfnnnn In tlir medical nrofpRSifin. iatimnll. reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that 8m Pigs is an excellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefonjbj! are selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of tie dJ2 remedies, and they alwavs take pleasure in handing out the genuine article bearing tie (S name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every pv. They know that in cases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipationiS of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels, arising from irregular habits, indigestion Syrup of Figs, and they are glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction. Oiring to the excellence of Syrup of Figs, the universal satisfaction which it gives acd ft. immense demand for it, imitations have been made, tried and condemned, but there m individual druggists to be found, here and there, who do not maintain the dignity and prindrfe of the profession and whose greed gets the better of their judgment, and who do not bcaUfc to recommend and try to sell the imitations in order to make a larger profit. Such preparatina sometimes have the name ' Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup" and of some piratical concert or fictitious fig syrnp company, printed on the package, but they never have the full naiwnj the Company California Fig "Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package. The imitatjonj should be rejected because they are injurious to the system. In order to sell the imitsfiosa they find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception, and whenever a dealerpassa off on a customer a preparation under the name of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrnp," does not bear the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of thepachp he is attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter hi establishment, whether it be larce or small, for if the dealer resorts to misrepresentation and and deception in one case he will do so with other medicinal agents, and in the filling physicians' prescriptions, and should be avoided by every one who values health and happiness. Knowing that the great majority of druggists are reliable, we supply the immense demand ' for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggists, of whom it may be purchased eveij. where, in original packages only, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as exceptios! exist it is necessarv to inform the public of the facts, in order that all may decline or return anv imitation which may be sold to them. If it does not bear the full name ol theCompsnT- i i-, "i!, T- r- " . . -i r a 1 J 1 i. 1 vjauiornia rig oyrup vxi. printeu on uie ironi oi ever.) jjiitjvugc, uu nui m-sume " reran ice article and to demand the return of vour monev, and in future go to one of the better clan ct I j . i -ii . -i , , " i i .i t i -i , tl.:. I-. l.T.-l: . vi aruggistewao win eeii you wn at you wish, una me uesi oi ever lumg ju wc nucnin?oiiaoiepricei. AFTER PENDLETON MERCHANTS Walla Walla Grocers Object to In vasion of Their Field. The Walls Walla Statesman of Thursday has the following to say of the enterprising Pendieton firms in vading Walla Walla markets: The Walla walla Grocers and Merchants' Association, organ'zod several months ago for the mutual benefit of local retail houses, is up in arms against .ue" methods being em ployed by Pendleton grocers in an effort to capture the bulk of the trade of local hotels and restaurants According to one member of tbf association a Pendleton grocer has personally visited and solicited trade from local hotel keepers offering special rates on staples and fancy goodh. Aii a result of this solicitation it is alleged th no less than four car loads of groceries and cured meats have been shipped iuto Walla Walla within the past annihilating the grocery houses Advance in Ballooning. rTiriS. NOV 12. Le&aMj today sailed their dfrEftle! from Molsson to Paris, il i an hour and a half aid laniMk heart of the city This is ii I est trip yet made by a i loon and is a dlFttnrt step hi navigation. Hot Lak Oregon's Greatest Natural Wonder Many Acres of Hottest Spring: Water on Earth Marvelously Curative .ift is: t 1 1 tjjsat' tTttTi ' ,-iie -:-4rS . ,..3v sw Jr-,, Steam Arising From Hot Lake-View of Sanatorium, Hoi Lake," g6a-Al!i(iiSe 3,000 Ft A beautiful health report. Cool in Bummer u"d It is in the A Wonderful water and rent cure. in Winter Hot Lake is to the Wtt what Ark&ni- Hot Sorinc are to the East. Grand Sonde Valley, on O. IL A N. railroad, 300 miles from Portland. For a5 It has been known a the "Big Medlelne" of the Indian. Flow 2.200,000 gal lons per dy, boiling hot mauy acres of the hottest spring water in the world. The water Is clear as crystal. The mineral in the water Is in such perfect noM that no particle of precipitate will fall, even after stincing for days- Marvelously curative In di-eases of stomach, bowels, liver, bladder, skin and lwed; also in rheumatism, catarrh, neuralgia and other nervous troubles, Every up-to-date convenience and equipment of high-class, modern hotel Bates; Hotel, 10.00 to 16.00 per week. Baths, single bath, 35 cent; one week,"" three weeks 3.60. Mud 4.00 per week. Bit down and write for our illustrated booklet today, It will Interest you Awrt T fi XhJ TT A DP fiott Matt cf Medical Suot, Hot Lake Oregon KICDItaiON BATE 3c A MILK THE YEAR 'BOUND; ASK ANV O.