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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. --m sr-mM. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY ,1, Tttisails Hare Kidney Trouble and Nerer Saspect it. How To Find Out, Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; ascdimentorset tlingindicatesan I unhealthy con dition of the kid neys; if it stains yonr linen itis evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or win in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. ,. What To Io. There is comfort in the knowledge, bo often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish iu curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following nsc of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that nnpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to .go often during the day, .and to geb 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 dis tressing, cases. If jtra need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may nave a sample ikjiuc mm a look that tells all. about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton. N. Y. -When Ban o! Swmnri-jUr. writine mention this ouner and don't make any-mistake, bnt remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. DIFFERENT EYES j Even though t-luiilarly troubled muit nave aiuereut glasew. Spectaelt Qttted to any ludi idual will onlr suit him or her. i therefore a (borough tent is neets- t ' 1 .. I , 1 1 ' J parlor is equipped with every in strument liectsary to make an absolutely accurate txaruiuition. Prices an low as first eJas work will permit. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Post Office Block The French Restaurant Be 25 cent Meal in the City Private Dining Parlor? Elegant Furnished Rooms in Connection GUS LaFONTAlNE, Prop. 6j3 Main Street The Colombia Lodeinc House Well ventilated, neat and ! comfortable rooms, good t bedv Barin connectio'n where, best, goods arc serred. Main Street, center of block, between Aha and Webb Streets. F. X Sehempp Proprietor - jrjL All persons knowing themselves to'be in debted to me will cat1 and settle their their atootints as I need the morfey. J Conrad Platzoeder Met Market Walter's Fleurin Mills Capacity, ISO harrola a day. lonr exchanged Xtr -wheat. Roar, Mill Feed, CLoppod tic, tlnri es hand. JTwd THE NEW YEAR AT WHITE HOUSE GUESTS RECEIVED IN FA. MOUS OLD BLUE ROOM.j,.s nm conditions filed slowly by the' Line of Callers Thronaed trie Presi dent's Home All Day Ancient Cus toms at the Capital Are Observed Ambassadors All Appear In Their Gaudiest Robes of "State and Gov. ernment Officials Make Formal Calls. Washington. Jan. 1. The people :f Washington seem never to tire of White HoiiBe recept.ons. Today, as on every New Year day for decadys past, thousands formed themselves in line and stood for hours In the While llouse grounds at the risk of catch ing pneumonia for the privilege of shaking the hand of the presldem. There was little to distinguish ti uay's function from . those of former years. The recent change of BrltWh ambassadors caused a rearrangement in the order of the diplomatic Un; and there were several new fares among the Judiciary and department officials and, of course, anion the members of congress. For the '.most part, however, .the Teceptlon was at tended bv the same officials, who i wore nresented In virtually the san.e order and looking very much tho same as last year. As for the pros! dent, the central figure of the day's i doings, he looked Just the Bame a? j h Hlrt a vpnr nvn u-ns ilrpitsnH the j same and in all probability was as 'glad when the affair was over as he . KTiTnti nnu in nil iiuuauuiLi v, uxj .o was a jear apo. luvw v. tin ioju emui-; crush of people about the door of th" executive mansion ana tnc same ioi line of shivering citizens who had to wait until the privileged guests hi 1 oeen presented. The guests were received in the blue room. Promptly at 11 o'clo-k, j wood creek, an important little the hour set for the beginning of th1! ' stream, along which there are a large function, the trumpeters of the Ma- number -of settlers; j rlne band stationed in he vestibule j Ah tne Hlghwood mountains are I sounded a fanfare, announcing i'ie j C0Vcred' with a good growth of tim approach of the receiving party, coa-; 0(r wnich could be utilized for com sisting of the president and Mm. ' mi-rrlal nurnosea. it was feared that . Roosevelt and Miss Alice Roosevelt. who were Joined by the cabinet la- uies .Mean line tne uiiiuam-r. . to ,0la tDe 8now which feeds ilig l whose bright and gorgeous uniforms CTCet Bnd that In this manner gave thp color and brilliance to the tllp ranchers along the creek wouU reception, were assembling In the red , BuQ-w. For thU reason tho reserve room, otner privileged guests were i likewise arriving In rapid succession, ...J . V. .. . t . .11 I . , .. ' ' the parlors and reception rooms wer-1 thronged. Between two sections of l the receiving party a lane was. torn ' ed by cordB of old gold velvet. Through uils lane the callers paajseJ I from the red room, proceeding through the green room into the cant room, and thence down the ataircise to the east terrace, passing into the street opposite the west entrance if the treasury. 1 Count Cassinl. the Russian amb.t3 t sador and new dean of the diplomatic corps, led the line today and was (tie first man to shake hands with the president, a privilege held for many years by the late Ijord Pauncefote. t .uuni Viuaoiii) v wit: uid luuil uur , form, a magnificent creation of bril liant color with a wealth of gold larc. He was followed by his niece, secre taries and attaches of the Russian embassy, all Iu order, according to 'heir rank Count Cassinl and be; members of the embassy were pre sented to the president by Secretary Hay. after having been presented to i Secretary Hay by the assistant sec retary of state. This is a mere mat ter of form followed with all am bassadors and ministers, which per mits them to approach the executive oy easy stages. The Mexican ambassador, Senor dt- Azpiroz, stands next to Count Cas- slnl on the diplomatic list, and he was the second ambassador in loi ! today His wife and daughter w-ie wiiii mm, auing wun secretaries anu attaches. Xext came Slgnor Mayor das Plan- ntinc nmlmiiufiiln. stf Holt an.l ,1a i wife and secretary. The nmbassa j dor's uniform was dazzling and hU i decorations numerous. The ambassador' of Austria-Hungary followed. The ambassadors of France. Oemrany and Grear Britaih followed in th ordijrtglvra. withfthelr families and secretaries After the .ambassador came tho ministers, including the representa tives of the Netnerlands, Sweden and Norway. Guatemala and other coun tries. :The .new republic1 of JPaha'ma was represented by Its. delegate jn this country, while several other new faces were noted also. These at tracted little attention, howevor, alongside the Chinese delegation. Tho party iron tno nowcry kingdom av ways forms the picturesque feature of the White House receptions, and to ,day, as usual, the Chinese, minister . and his becretarles And attaches were on hand clad In ' tho most gorgqous ;rohca of costly silk. After tho diplomats, President and 'Mrs, Roosevelt received the supreme court of the United States, 'headed' by HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. Win II L Free of Du.rvJT, it -(draw Hair preparatlona and dandruff cur, am a rule, are sticky or Irritating affairs that do no earthly good. Hair, when not diseased, crow naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff U the cause of nine-tenth of all hair trouble, and dandruff la caud by a xerns. The only way to cure dand ruff la to kill the enn; and, o far, tbe only hair preparation that will poslUvely destroy the form 1 Newbro'a llerplclde absolutely harmless, free from crease, sediment, dye matter or dangerous drug. It allay Itching Instantly; makes hair glossy and sort a silk. "Deatroy the cause, you remove the effect-" Bold by leading druggist. Bend 10c tn a tare p .for anrpl to Tbe Herpidd Co., Detroit, F. W. Schmidt, special agent 'Chief Justice Fuller. Thou followcli tnc Judges of me unnea aiaics conn o claims and the Judiciary of the District of Columbia. Tho rcceptl.in of members of coi tress began at s .in o'clock and aftc. thorn came too military contingent and the heads cif the various departments of govern ment. k Al 12:25 iue doors were opened t) the nlaln "people. For nearly two hours persons of nil ages, colors. se . president, woo nna a cauvrj sin. ;nc lur an. The arrangement throughout were admirable, with the result that the-e were no delays and no untoward In cidents. Chief Wllklo" ond many of his secret service men were on hand and they kept a watchful eyo-over tin chief executive. Ilemembcrihg, thi awful horror of rresldont MrKlnley's public reception at tho Buffalo expo sition, the detectives were careful to permit no one to pass the line with a hand In a pocket or covered. TO SAVE FARM LANDS. Montana Forest Reserve' Is Created to Benefit Water Sources. Cinder date of December 12, Presi dent Hoosevclt Issued a' proclama tion creating tho Hlghwood mour. tains forest reserve,' withdrawing from settlement a number fif sections of land near the point where tho boundary lines of Cascade, Chouteau auu r ergus cuuuuia i munuu. m-i . . ... V.I ... greater pan vi me rcure, wuilh embraces the greater part of two nmnaVilna lo t PVtntAntl nl1 TltT 111, and" Fergus 'counues" ln Cascaic As the'tiew reserve la In tho Great Falls land district., tho officers of the Jlelnna land district have not boon ticially notified of itsi 'creation. 'ofC'itsVreaionn m been .nnderstood for it was the intention department to ha.e leistion withdrawn. It iuuii.ii il uoo urru .Hiiuv.ia.uuu . - - V. ...... V. I. Lai . . . .... MnilnHtftnri fnr j some time that It was the intention m int.- tuvuiiur uuiiuuiuvm iu .in. : the lands In queistion withdrawn. It Is understood that practically none of the land withdrawn is at for cultlva - Hon, the resene embracing wnat ib) known as the Hlcbuood mountains, which form the headwaters of HlRh-1 , tn0 mountains might be stripped to. i ,ho ,.xtent that they would be unable wau createa GEOMETRY MADE EASY. An EiiMrimral Wblrh Will EipUIn Oar uf Enrtlft' Problem. For children who cannot easily grasr mathematical or geometrical rules sucl: simple experiments as the following are of special interest: Geometry tench es that when a circle Is moved within another the diameter of which Is twice as large each point In the periphery l the smaller circle will describe during this movement a straight line which corresponds exactly to the diameter u: i the larger circle. That this is invariably true can Ik ragy BbowrL Cut oul of on old card lioard calendar two circles, one twlc as large In diameter as the other, and flKoxrnacajj hope waxkeb. In tbe margin of the smaller circle .tick a needle. Now, when this needle Is set in motion, it will describe n straight Hue, which will be nothing else but the diameter of the larger circle. If the foot of a tight rope dancer. who can easily be cut out of a visiting card, is now fastened with wax to tbe bend of the needle on tbe rim of the small circle, it will readily be seen that tbe. graceful little figure, no matter bow much It may pirouette or where It may go, will ever keep conslstcnly on the diameter of tbe larger cirri. 9ome runny Durlis. If you ever go to Hunkuw, China, don't forxet to rlslt the duck farms Tbre nre a great many of .them, and tbey are really very funny. Hankow Is built along the river, mid tbe iouti lire by catching flsb and rntsfng ducks. CIoe to the water are tbe lit tle sheds iu which the ducks sleep at nlgbt. Early eaeb morning tbe doors of tin.' sheds ure ojeue). und tbe ducks jto out upon tbe river uud swim about all day. At aunwt the owner clupa bis liauds, and the ducks rush from all directions, and there Is a moat desperate scramble. Kouo of them wishes to be the last duck to go through the door. Tbey have tbe beat of reasons, too, for a Chinaman sits at tbe door with a long bamboo rod Iu Ills hnnd, and tbe last duck always gets a sharp crack. It 1 very funny, too, to see these fanners driving their ducks to market. They never walk, but ride in the oddest sort of boats, and tbe ducks swim op before. Should one swim to either side be Is quickly brought Into line again by an unmis takable hint from tbe bamboo stick wblcb his master always carries. The Wlltse Hotel, the oldest, land mark in Harrlsburg, Dr., was destroy, ed by flro Tburtday morning. It was over 40 years old and was of great historical Interest on account of the early pioneer meetings held there. ir ri i I Mrs. Fairbanks tells how neglect of warning symptoms She thinks woman. ' Lvdia E. PiTiknam's Vegetable Compound. J ' "Dnxn Ivlns. PisnnAM: Ignorance and neglect are tho cause of -untold female BulTcrinp, not only vih the laws of health but with the i,ntn nf h pure. 1 did not heed the warnintra of headaches, onranin "Dnxn iVlns. FlNKlIAM. Ipiorance and neglect arc tho cause of i -rintOlU leinaie bUiieriii;. uutv uiuj rimrH- of n cure. I did not heed milis aiui general weariness, until I was well nigh prostrated. I knew I 1 j t'Q do Bomt.tliing. Happily I did tho right thing. I took rydla K. pi,,.'., YoseUiblo Compound . no ,,i,i )n r.r ,vwi-a tn aDDcaned. and I arain felt the clow I havo buen well 1 havo been more careful, I have also advised a number of my sick friends to take Lydla E. IMnkham's Vegetable Cbm pound, and they havo never had reason to Ikj sorrj'. Yours very truly, Mas. JIav Fairbanks, 1210 South 7th St, JUnneapolLs Minn." (Mrs. Fair banks is one of the most successful and highest salaried travelling sales women in the West.) When women are troubled with Irregular, suppressed or painful menstru ation, weakness, leucorrhsa, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, bacltccho, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, Irri tability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, " all-gone " and " want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, blues, and hopelessness.-they almuld remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydla E. IMnkham's Vegctublo Comjxmnil at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, lor you Ded the best. or with ease." No other medicine for female ills In the world lian received uch widespreatl and unqualified endorsement. Ittrs. IMnldiam invlts all sick women to VTlte her for advice. Sho has guided thounands to health. Address, Lynn, lilass. vCfinn FORFEIT i' cannot forthwith rridnc theorlrinal lettcrt uid slruntniMef Ail 1 1 1 II I UHUliouUli, wlucli will prota their atmolut cnnnliirnccr. VVUWV Ljdi JL. -lnlLhiii MeUlcliie Co., 1jnn. Maja. 3WEEK WILL DECLINE. Cannot Become Chairman of Demo cratic State Committee. State Senator Alex Sweel., of Mult- uuujuu, wuo is ueing urged by many to take tbe chairmanship of the dem ocrauc state central committee iu case of the resignation of Samuel White, of Baker City, says to tin Ore gon Daily Journal: "I do not know anything about the matter, but have heard that some of my friends nrP making an effort to have me take the place. I have not considered It and have no desire for the place, as it Is one that ruuuitei. Ubor antl blllly and Is also expensive. I don't feel at this time that I should negbet my business to take ie position. "Whllo I am willing to give such t1"? SETE sltlon to devote the bulk of my timj to politics, i do not ihlnk that there will be any opposition to tbe rc-elec- inn.nir,MVhlt,1p,tvldlns bo can so arrange his affairs to continue in tho place, He has made a coo Pi,.:r. man and his relations and mine ure most harmonious and pleasant. "In case Mr. White finds it impos sible to give further attention tn tho office, through the urgency of his prl vate affairs, there are other men who can fill the position with credit, and I are so sltuatnri thnt . , ..,.! the work without great personal sac rlflce. 1 "I fully enDreelate tho hnnn. friends are trying to confer upon me I but J reel as if i .could not concede I to their wishes at this time," BOATS ON UPPER COLUMBIA. Chelan County, Washington, Foraln0 Ahead Rapidly. Walla Walla. Jan 1 iCharles Miller of Wonatchee, who is uoouviuivu wan uaptain Griggs aud Captain Miller, in operating the line of steamboats from Wenatchoe un the Columbia river, is In the city vis ting K. S, Dement,, his brother-la-law, and will remain until after the New Year. Captain Miller says conditions are good In tho Chelan country and sees great possibilities ahead for that Dart ot Washington. At present two boats are being run, though the company has five or six In commission. rS-9LV will soon prostrate a woman's safeguard is niui uis juita ui ucuitii uui wim lug tho warnincs of headaches, onranio faithfully, according to directions, finfl tlmi of health throuch my body. Since " Dear Mrs. Pinkilam : For over ttvo years I suffered more than tontruo can exprrss with kidney and bladder trouble, ily physician pro nounced my trouble catarrh of tho bladder, caused by displacement of the womb. I had a juuijuviii, ucsuu iu uiiuuic, uiiu Jb w u very jiuui- ful, and lumps of blotxl would pass with the urine. Also had backache very often. "After writinjr to you. anil rec-eivin vour reply to my letter, I followed your advice, and feel that you and Lydla E. IMnkliuiu'B Vege table Compound have curetl me. ine medicino drew my womb into its proper place, and then I was well. I never feel any tain now. and can do mv housework Mits. Alice Lamo.v, Juncaid, Miss. Insomnia's Cure- Insomnia is cenerallv caused by the overworked digestive organs trying to digest food at nignt which they should have done during the day. A dose of Beecham's Pills will . Snnfho .hat VlAltlfirn WUUIIIB 111V dill Hid Gil by assisting the organs to do their work and enable vou to obtain Nature's Restorer oerfect sleep. Yourstomach doesnot nourish you - I ' unfit ' Willi t, the food you takelf itisnot work'- tn2 nfat. You 6omeumes need the gentle assistance of Beecham's Pills to help nature. If you would sleeP well, work wcil and'be well, take an occasional rlRnT laKC an occasional dose of BEECHAM'S PILLS v V. d0"'1 know their reputation throushout the world, ask your friends. , .... 5 8o,d Everywhere In Boxes, IOc. and 26c. 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