:AST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREOON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1903. DAILY Woen as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. lidney trouble preys upon the uiitul, (litcoumgesamlk'sseiisnmbition; beauty, vigor anu cncenui ucss soon disappear when the'kidncysure ' out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has lecome so mrevnlent that it is not uncom ' mon for a cihlld to be born afflicted with weak kidnev6. If the childurinates toooften, if the urine scalds the flh, or if, when the child reaches on aire vVhcn it should be able to control the iW. itenendutmnit. thecauseof thodllTi niiv U kiilnev tiouble. and the first 6tep should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Wnmen.as well as men ale made missr able with .kidney and bladder trouble, nnit Vmlh iine.1 the same ureat remedy The mild and the immediate effect of ft wnmD-Root is soon reuliied. It is sold by druggists, in hlty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle bv mail free, also a pamphlet tellinj; all about 'Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands'of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer ic Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y,, le sure and mention tins paper. in I maice any uusukc, but remember the name, Swani-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Diugliamton, N. Y., on every bottle. THE STATE F. ARM CONDITION OF THE UNION EXPERIMENT STATION Boa of Swunp-Boot BEST FOR THE BOWELS &Td tiant rcculnr, hHhr uoremrnt of th4 r- r tl. j. uu n III or wilt l. Krp joai et,Ait, t.t l-crlf ' wnjr qi kttag 111 bOWU JM U ! .11. CANDY f& . CATHARTIC - PAT JENI LIKE CANDY ntuwl, 1'AlaUMr. loUnt. Tiito ClooJ. DoUacd Jtoirr blckhU, lieaLra. tlrip-. !(.. and 64 rrati Cr box. WK for ftttm .iljt(k aiil lioolttet or allh. AiUrew S msuui untsr mrm. cuicito w stn tob. Ut? YOUR BLOOD GLEAN LET US SUPPLY YoU WITH Building... ...Material DIMENSION LUM HER OK all descriptions. Bash, Doors, Blinds. Mould, ing, llullding aud Tar Pa,.cr. Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Com Co. Opp. W: & C. R. LVpot I BEST MEATS i , j Tender Beef f Prime Pork f ( Fine Veal , Best Mutton Delicious Lamb t The 'proprietor of'jthjs meat f market is a stock raiser on 3 Butter, Creek andwilllbe able' j Many New Grasses Developed and Great Advances Made Litigation Over Water Rights May Result Dis astrously for the State New Build ings Completed In Which -.to Store Crops. J. K. Weatherford, president of the board of regents of the Orogon Agri cultural college, in his annual roport to tho governor on tho conditions of the college and its auxiliaries, says regarding the Eastern Oregon experi mental substation at Union: The station .at Union is prorlng a success beyond tour most sanguine ex- doveiopmcni oi lug alder which Is n favorlto bovorago throughout Brittany, and for which thoro Is a particularly largo demand this year becnuso of tho failure of tho wine crop. California Prunes and Apricots. Tho failure of tho fruit crop has also resulted In tho almost complete surrender of the markot for prunes and apricots to California. Last year several hundred tons of California prunes and apricots were marketed here. This year tho quantity will bo troblod. Local bral.tirs and Imjinmrs complain of ttho excessive freight rates from Now Yov to Nantes and are very anxious ,o sea a dlroot line, of cargo steamers from Nantes to Now York. It cost $1 n barrel for the hauling and handling chargoa on dried irult from Now York to Nantes vl.v Hnvro or Hordeaux, and this is rcgardeJ en excessive, particularly in view of tho fnrt that tho charges to Havro ere only 60 cents a barrel. Nantes, France, Oc:. I, 1903. nectatlons. The l nii iint -miM hn hnmri lnr In tho longth of Umo the station has ' A Costy Mistake, been In operation, In fact somo of the ' Hlumlers are sometimes very ox experiments In that lino aro more pensive. Occasionally life Itself la tho than successful ' I,rlce of a mlstnlic, but you'll novor bo wrong ii you uute xr. King's Now Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, IJver or Bowel troubles. CENTENARY. Celebrations In Honor of Birth of Gerald Griffin. Umdon. Doc. 21. During tho week just ended thoro were held In various parts of Ireland Interesting colobra Hons of tho centenary of the birth of Gerald Orimn, tho poet, who wns born December 12. 1803. The author of "Tho Collegians" nnd other notablo works first saw tho light in tho city of Limerick, nnd ho died In Cork, where ho labored many years as a Christian Brother. Somo portion of his active nnd useful life was also spent In Dublin. Griffin was a man ondowod with brilliant Intellectual gifts, which he generously placed nt tho Borvlco of his country, and, although not gener ally acknowledged ns n great poot, his writings nro marked by a roro pathos, beauty nnd finish. Efforts nro now be ing mndo In Llmorlck to discovor tho houso in which ho wns born, with a vlow of having a tnblot attached to It tc porpotuato his memory. i 'i to furnish the best meats in the market in any quantity S. WARNER, Propr. New Milarkcy Building West Court Street fboae Mtin W8I Tho Oregon brome, .a now grass de veloped by Prof. Lcckenby. Is proving !...,, . . Thfiv nr pontic. vit thnrniiirh OK n developed nt tnis station, anu nameu To' Co , ' J" ' rto Hie Evergreen, bids fair to rival any- iollman & IQ- s a rug store. thing that has yet been discovered or produced In the way of grass, nnd wo 1Illve u tried tho Golden Rulo are assured this grass can bo maiks,oro- If not. wnv tn miw successfullv on th arid soil ' r r. . rmnnv If an I. IL'lll m. I .!, f..n.fnl,l nil (he ..vnonnnH i. Incurred In the malntcnnncf nf tnn station. number of other new nnd useful , grasses nre being experimented with ' from which we hope to realize eicel lent results. Improvements. The last legislature appropriated 20,000 for the improvement and maintenance of this station nnd it has been thought advisable to use a part of this fund for the purpose of build ing fences, making ditches and erect ing barns to be used at the station for tho purpose of feeding aud taking , care of cattle, sheep and hogs nnd ex-1 j, perimentlng with the various classes of grains, grasses and other food In i the development of beef, pork and mutton. I A contract has been let to .Mr. j. L. Rlator tn prnrt a suitable anil mm. modlous barn for this purpoi-e at and 1 tor ine sum or ju.avu. it is to oc com pleted in the early fall and wo trust will bo In time to storo away a por tion or the crop of hay and gram pro duced on the farm by the statio"tT force. Litigation, Wj are experiencing some difficulty with the Hutchinson Brothers, who own lnrge tracts of land joining the station farm. It originated out of an irrigating ditch that passes over ...e experimental farm lands to tho lands of the Hutchinson Brothers. Wo had some trouble last year with theso gen tlemen, but thought that we had set tled the same to the satisfaction of all parties concerned. However, without any apparent rea son therefor, the Hutchinson Broth ers undertook to enlarge their elite, and to dam up the natural waterway that flows over our lands In Mich a manner as to forco the water out over quite a large portion of our lands and to sub-Irrigate another large portion of it the effect of which is to prevent the use of nearly all the grounds .that have been set apart for experimental purpo( and would, K continued, de stroy tl'.ls year's erois. An Injunction suit was commenced In the name of the board, and Mr. Lcckenby, in. charge of the station. In the circuit court of Union county. Oregon, enjoining the Hutqhlnson Brothers from interfering with the natural waterways and from enlarg ing their ditch and from forcing the water back In such a manner as to injure our lands. This suit is now pending In tho circuit court and will bo heard some time in tho near tu turo. From the facts as reported I feel confident that we will be able to maiutaln our position. Jf no', we will at least have determined hy a decree of the court what our rights aro in the premises and what we may expect in tho future. But If the contention of the Hutch inson Brothers should be sustained and a decree rendered In their favor, the station lands will be rendered of 'little value for anything excepting wild grasses and it will be an irru-1 'J parauie injury to me station lanus. i feel as though some .action should bo taken by tho board In reference to this Important matter at its present tfi-sslon. Acker's Blcod Elixir positively cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and Scrofu lous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and purifier. Money refunded If you are not satis lied. 60c. and $1.00. For salo by F. W. Schmidt & Co. For Bale. Eight hundred blgh-grado stock cat tle at a bargain. Hay to winter cattlo If desired. Enquire of C. B. WADE, Pendleton, Or. (genu (4 That harm Fraser's Book Store GRAND CHRISTMAS ARRAY BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOK! All persons knowin; themselves ito helin debted tb me will call and settle their their accounts as I inepd .the. money. I Conrad Platzoeder i Meat Market FRENCH FRUIT FAILURE. PIIOMPT, RELIABLE BERVIOE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF ALL KINDS Goad Uka txot'ot care of, Lmt order t HKiuii. rnumioinii American Prunes Taking; Plac of the European Article.' '. Benjamin H. KIdgeley, American consul at 'Nantes, France, sends .the following circular to the department of commerce and labor on tho fail ure of tho French fruit crop. He says: In a special report dated April 21, 1903, I advised tho department of the almost complcto destruction of tho fruit crop In western .France. The re sult of this fruit failure wit, as pre dicted, an Immediate and largely in creased demand for American dried fruits and prunes. Tho aetlon of the buicau of forelgu commerce of the1 department of stato fn promptly pub lishing tbo above and other similar reports onabled various American fruit exporters to communicate promptly with this consulate and In establish Immedlato relations with brokers and Importers. More Amorlcan dried fruit has boon marketod at Nantes this summor than in any previous year. It Is likely that 20,000 barrels of Amorlcan sliced ap ples alono will have been sold here before the season Is finished. The bulk of this product Is usod for mak t 4- Fancy leather bindings irred, green and. black, ooue calf, limp leathers, Royorolter style, limp lizzard bindings, odd audi Popular Poets in real uoal bindings. Pyrogravnre bindings, the latest thing. Gibson Books "THE WEAKER SEX." "THE WIDOW AND HER FRIENDS. "THE SOCIAL LADDER." Girls' Books The Alcott books, the Elsie books, the Pepper books, Francis Hodgen Burnett and many otl.ur.new books. Boys' Books The Alger books, the Hcnty books, Ernest Thompson Seton's books, including his latest and best, Two Little Sav ages and ether popular books too numerous to mention. Piciure Books for Children Books ot all descriptions Linen books lor A. B. C 's, Happy Hooligan, Alphonse and Gaston, The Tigers, The Kat zenjamcrs, Foxy Grandpa, Buster Brown and the Minstrel's. Novelties In this line, we have a collection of inexpensive but attrac tive ard useful articles, including shell ornaments of many beautiful and pleasing designs. 1 Pictures A very pretty line ol Ipictures, framed and unframed. Also some new things in small frames io gold and ebon)'. Ask to see our beautifulhand-painted Water Colors. The Latest Popular Fiction The leading books of tl e day arr ' Mettled Pau:.J James Lane Allen; 'The Lt tie Slit jh r'l ol Kingdom Ceil bv Ino. Fox: "Gordon Keith." 1 Thomas Ne'son Page '1 Grey Cloak,- liy Haiold McGrnth. The I'llligree bVl Kntherine Greene; ' The Call of the Wild, h Jack LctJ "I.llllv lfnn'c nnnrl,t..r " l.i' 1 re Hum nhtev &1& 11 the Rose." liv Krnrii-rirb I ltinm. Letters of afclUi Merchant to His Son;" "The One Vman. by rhomnfll Jr ; "The Sherrods," by Geo. Barr M-Cutcliccn mA others of great interest. Dolls, Dollies and Dollefs Of all kinds, from i cent to co I nbicakablcdoiiKl also Bisque and china heads. Doll Buggies and Go-Carls The newest thing out. All wirt and indestructat make your little one happy. , Leather Goods nr. .1 -i i i. i-.ct ami Iwst linesko"? vvc iiuiiK we hmvi: me - ml!!"' city in wrist .bags, purses, bill books, card casts, diaries for 1904. - Miscellaneous Christmas tree' decorations, some new ,hinB!,'( before. X'mas candles and Uioiuers, w". footballs: cnnuics, amums, caienunrs, miity n'"" '' ,0,cc. ing bags, boxing gloves, game boards Irom 75c pit and many other games. Remember we Will Distribute Beant'1 Christmas Souvenirs Among our Customers Grand Christmas Array FRASER'S BOOK STOfl