AILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1904. LMlss Nettle Blackraore, neapolis, tells how any young woman may be permanently cured of monthly pains by tale tag Lydla E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound. "Youjfo WoilKft I had frequent headaches of a severe nature, aant pots before my eyes, and at my men atrnal nerloda I suffered untold ntrony. A member of tho lodrje advised mo to try Iiydln E. PinUlinm's Vege table Compound, but I only scorned irood advice and felt that my case was hopeless, but alio kept at ma until I bought a Dottle ana staricu wkius It. I soon had tho best reason in tho world to change my opinion of tho medicine, as cacti aay my iicaun juj unwed, and flnallv I was entirely with' out pain at my menstruation periods. lam most graiciui. ettu: uwiui Konc, 38 Central Ave, Minneapolis, Minn. t SO0O forfeit If original of about lotttr mnelnf etnjtntnus cannot ooproavooa. If there is anything about your case about wiiicii you wouiu like special advice, v.-rito freely to Airs. jt'iiiKiiam. no win noiu gour letter in strict conliUcuce. ho can surely liolp you, for no Jicrsou in America can speak rom a wider experience in treat ing femalo ills. Slio lias helped hundreds of thousands of women hack to health. Her address is JLjnu, Muss. ; her uilvieo is free Be Carnation Carnation Extraeu Sore Extract ... and are arc Good Call Pure Fr Peerless Mushes When Carnation Yott Carnation Bxtraeti Go Extracti are to r0 Strong Yoor Wholesome Grocery j Save Money On Your Meat Bill Heing a ptock raiser on Ulrcli creek 1 li not Imve to buy in ferior cattle, but Imve prime stock of my own ruisliifj for the block. You will get letter meat and more of it for Uhs nioney at my shop llmuaii whtie else in town. S. Warner, Prop. NEW MIUVKKBY IU,DC1. West Court. Street l'houu 3Ulu tail THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Dear this In mind When you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the Interuaiiunil Poultry and Stock Food. Kow Kure for your cot bles. C. F. Golesworthy . 127 129 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer SMALL ECONOMIES. The nrtnl Chnnnp Tlint Una Entered Into Onr llualneaa Blethoda. Ono thing above all others In this go of activity murks the change from past methods. It is that the day of petty economics has passed. Most mid din aged men art fuuilllar with tho old Third Header story of the archery contest, where Out Until test cnuio be tween the careless boy, who was rather n better marksman than the careful one. The careless boy had made n linn I score that wns going to be hard to bent. As the careful boy stepped to the linn and pulled tho arrow to Its head, his bowstring snapped. According to tli rules, no one could give him anoth er, nnd the careless boy was Jubilant until the careful boy, reaching down into his pocket, brought out n piece of whipcord which bo bad saved from n package n few days before and with which he Unully won tho contest. This was the old story- There Is u newer one, characteristic of the pres ent. In this one a man advertises for an otllco boy. Ills choice dually rests between two bright joungsters, nnd as the supreme test he asks that they open fcouie pjekuges lying on a table. This Is easy for Charlie. Charlie takes up 11 package, unties four hard knots, un winds the string, tolls It up around his fingers, ties It Into a loop aud lays the string In n safe place. Then, unwrap ping the package, lio folds the paper up neatly and lays It on n shelf. Hut by that time Willie, with bis pocket knife, has slashed the strings on seven package?, ripped the paper off and piled the whole mass of rubbish In the wastcbaskct. Forty years ago. of course, Charlie would have got the Job. Now, however, Willie Is business man ager for the koine. Things have changed. Small econo mies hold today us well as they ever did, but they aro not the old fashioned economies that once were worshiped as virtues. They must be scleutlllc economies. The days of saving wrap ping twine are gone. The time for sco ns that not n pennyweight more Iron than Is necessary should go out In slag Is here President K, .1. Itullliigton of Illinois Steel Company in Chicago Trib une. ' THE DRUG HABIT. twentieth Century Sutietttntea Per Siren nml rood. The vlco of drug taking, which has taken so Urni a hold on the llvcfr'of so :lety men and women. Is developing to inch an extent and In such curious di rections thnt It threatens to become a icrlous and all pcrviidlng-evll. Most drugs are taken for the sake of toothing tho nerves and producing sleep, hut a now drug has lately leen discovered which owes Its value to the loot that It Is regarded us a substitute for natural rest. Modern men nnd women who arc not now content with n day of twelve hours, but wish to live nnd enjoy as many as possible of tho twenty-four, now carry In their little silver bonbon, uleres or embroidered bugs some Inno cent looking white tabloids which, they declare, entirely do away with thu want of sleep. "U seems so lazy," said a well known young man about town the other day, "to sleep away eight hours of the twenty-four!" People will no longer allow them selves the necessary amount of time for sleep. They are so worn out nnd exhausted with too much work or too much play that they gradually become entirely enfeebled and are unite us un willing ns they uro unable to rest, With the loss of health they lose ns well the wish to cat, and another now drug which Is now being exploited in Purls claims for Itself that henceforth no one will need cither nourishment or appetite. The fact Is society life todny Is so en tirely urtillrlul that It is only by n con stant use uf drugs, tho most common of which aro morphia and cocaine, that Its devotees ure able to get through their day. Some of Its pnpulnr favorites, the women without whom no bull or party Is complete, are often Invisible for hours under the Inlluonco of sonic deadly drug. London Mull. DAY OF LEE'S BIRTH THI8 DATE MADE A PUBLIC OBSERVANCE IN THE SOUTH. Daughter of the Confederacy ConJ federate Veterans and Other Or. oanlzatlons Conduct Anniversary Exercises, and Schools and All Public Business Except Under Federal Control Suspend for the Day. Atlanta, Oa., Jan. 10. H10 birth day of Houort E. I.00 was obsorvod throughout Georgln today by the lo cal chapters of tha Daughters of thu Confederacy, who prepared and car ried out elaborate programs, the features of which wore southern songs and readings rolntlng to tho llfo of l.ec. In this city and olse where there wore also parades of the mllltla and other organizations. Illchmoml, Va., Jan. 19. Hanks nnd the state and city buildings were closed today In observance of Leo's blrthdny. This afternoon tho local mllltla companies marched out to tho Loo monuniont, where n pa rade was held and n salute llred. Tonight l.on camp of Confederate veterans will hold Its customary ex ercises In observance of the mini versa ry. honor of Leo tho public schools .tho I bunks nnd tho courts woro cloaod' Mtihllo, Aln., Jnn, 10. The birth day of Oonoral Itobort B. Leo was colohrntod hero today by tho closing of thu hunks nnd public offices not controlled by tho federal govern-mont. Farm Improvements. Ono of the fro3h nir fund children who had boon Btnylng on a farm near Chubnnsc, Illinois, Bays tho Sto, Anno rtocord, wns amazed at tho modorn linprovemontt! ho dlscovored there His attention was nttractcd by u swiftly turning windmill, beneath which a number of pigs woro wallow ing In tho mud. j "III! III! rollers, rotue horn!" h.J shrilled ut his companions. "l.ooltv hero! They've gut oloctrlo fans o cool the pigs off with." 1 Itov. Samuol a. Hnvormnlo, Metho dist, Is dead nt Spoknno, aged 'n years. Ho proachod In 1875, tho first surmon preached nt Spokane to a whlto congregation, HEALTHY PLANTS tleqnlre the Moat Core fat Attention mm wen aooa Boll. Did you over boo a rosebush which despite tho most bonoflcont environment 01 son 01 Bunsiune ana or atmosphere, -seemed never to achlove a health growth. A ton of manure will not help a plant thot has a canker eating out Its heart Ton must destroy the causo bofore you can romovo tho effect. Jacksonville Fin., Jan. 19. The ' "z ..?, L,c"Je aHaP" .n.nd nnM- amdvorsary of ee was generally oh- ,,bnR n vaseline, etc. ' served throughout Florida. Hanks you mU3t 00k to tho causo of tha ami suite unices wuru ciosuu aim irouuio it s a norm at tho roots nf LVttihif 1 cured 'IVrvn.. llnrinr nil 11 wat vuiuijtr there woro military parades nt var. Ions points. At (lamcHvillo a hand some Confederate monument wns unvolled. Charleston, S. C. Jan. 19. In your hair which causes It to fall out Nowuro's Iferplcldo destroys the norm, oml healthy hair Is the sure remit. Bold by lendlne drurclsts. Rn'nrt loe. In stamps for sample to Tho Herplclda Co.. Detroit. Mich. K. W. 8cniiiidt, special agent. Sold by Tallman & r . wrcaon v J,. "II Idl. a. bal.., The rMnr.r Store Imltnn. The last clgur store Indian In New Orleans Is for sale. There used to be n time when n cigar store without an Indian in tho front was like Vllllkins without his Dinah. Hut things have changed. A wooden Indian Is no Ion ger regarded as tho distinctive and the distinguishing mark of 11 clgur store. Hosldes. It cost something. It was made to order. Tho mule Indian In tho glory of bis feathers and his out fit cost imywhore from ?:i."0 to ?."00, but the female could be purchased for from SOO to $2M. As tho custom of Indians Li, tho women occupied 11 posi tion fur Inferior to that of the men. The Indians look down upon their wo mankind, and tho clgur store people looked down on tho female Indian. A buck with nil his feathers llowlng and tho lire of buttle In his wooden eye wns worth In tho eyes of tho deal er SIDO more thnu the squaw who hud tho sumo shape. It takes an ex pert to toll tho difference between a squaw and 11 buck, even In tho natural stugo of the animal, hut in tho wooden' representation the sexual contrast was made striking and acute, ami nil be cause of tho difference In price. New Orleans Tiuiox-Deinocrnt. (irny l'"liilh mi Silver. The "gray llnlsh" on silver is n re cent Invention. The piece of Bllvor plate (a wutchcase. matchbox, vase, pitcher or what notl to ho llulshed by this process Ik llrst of nil locked tight ami llrm In a sort of frame and before an apparatus that somewhat resembles n toy cannon. This arrangement is connected with a receptacle containing a very Hue sand and a compressed air apparatus. The whole Is connected in such a way n MBER that when set In operation tho blowgu nrrungi-mont sonus a terrific blust o lino sand against tho pluto of exposed silver. This beating of the grains o sand against the sliver produces what Is known us the "gr.iy finish" In sever. ul hours. 1 bis llnlsh Is nothing more than a slight roughening of tho sur face of this motul by menus of the Kind blast Kvery grain of sand iiiukc tin Impression on tho motul, which If examined with tho microscope look like the roughened surface of a nut meg grater. Washington Post A filKfintlt? Pntrer Slntlon. Sluch Interest has been aroused union nil who follow the enormous strides ! which (Jornmiis ure going In the matter IlelileltierK CnMlr, Heidelberg castle, the beautiful old ruin on the Neckur so beloved by th American tourist In Europe. Is to bo reconstructed. Herman architects are anxious thnt It should not bo kept up merely ns n ruin, but that It he 011 tlroly rebuilt. It Is considered far (00 valuable 11 relic of renaissance architec ture to act us 1111 additional attraction to u landscape. The (irnnd Duke of Hesse anil Nation nnd tho kaiser are to he asked to support tho project, which Is to tost about ft.UU0.0U0 marks. (;r mans are delighted nt tho proposed chunge. hut It Is believed Mint foreign ors will bo sadly disappointed, iieldol berg enstio has always boon such an admirable place to write letters from. At nny rnte. tho proposition to recon struct tho castle shows tho length to ruationtl j )d. Use j 3w tron- J that the practical application of ougl neorlng nnd mechanical science Is now making by the recent completion of the grout power stutlon of the .Manhattan Klcvuted railway. In Now York city. It Is tho largest power station lu the world, its Immense engine plant com prises eight units, ouch possessing n maximum of liSM borsepowor.or 100. 0011 horsepower for the i-utlro plant. I hero uro seven substations, located nt of reconstruction. Ulna Cilnnril tiermnnf Ring IMw.ird VII.. soys u llrltlsh scl enlist. Is much more of n Ceruiuu thnu an Englishman, and ho gives the fol lowing reason for this statement After Kludylug King Edward's gene- illogical tree, from Queen Victoria back to .Iiunos IV. of rJootlmid. ho Minis that 1'IIXQUKKN ItriTRU Ciena comfortable roomi from 23 , eeniiup. Nfwly furnliLtd throughout Queen I'lion Hou In ronnwlbn. Metli at all bpuri. Only while belp em plojal. Glreut a trial. -- , MEN The DR. LIEBIU STAFF only Rpec-laliktH for men, con Mnue to cure nil chronic, pri vate &DeivouallDienii, Impott-ni-e kill Ultrai!. tbeumatlim. latarcb. SLi1l.?.'rr"r, 7. Sixth ilree't. I'ojtl.ud, 2r write. WT. ttle, vaib. Call le. Dr. A. pitoMPT, reliable; service A. J, BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Cool 1 taken but'of care of, Leave ordart at JircTaeH'f. Wwae Main 1271. of the -l.a'l! drops of blood which olr different points In the city, nnd the 1 dilute In his veins only one Is English main station Is capable of delivering I namely, the drop which comes from liO.otX) electrical horsepower In the form ! .Margaret Tudor, wife of Juuies IV. of of a throe phase current for driving the trulns on th elevated railway system 'I ho ulleru.ilors. with their rolntlng magnetic Holds driven by the engines nt the r-fiitrul station, nre forty-two foot In diameter und weigh ouch 41.",' tons. The rotating "Held" nloue weighs loo tous. One Picture nf Oelarer. General Delurey. who captured Lord Mclhuen. Is n gray bearded itoor. whoso usual uctlve service' uniform Is a suit of the rustiest black. Ho would puss for a broken down local preacher. "i remember." writes 'a war corre spondent, "a mooting two of my col leagues had with Delurey In the curlier part of the war. The representative of an Australian paper was mortally wounded. Two of his comrades entered the lloer lines In quest of Mint They were blindfolded und taken before tho general. When their eyes were unhand- nged. they beheld u venerable looking lloer III turned up shirt sleeves, seated on the ground, peeling potatoes. It was Dclarcy himself. London Chronicle. Xnolnl Inaunltr. In New York recently all the swell women attended a party dressed like bnbl;s. The men also wore baby gowns nnd caps and kept up their baby parts whenever the bottle wns passed. u is called a very unlnue and urt 1st c affair by New York papers, but out west, where we don't swing so far to wn ru insanity, It Is considered remark bly silly, Atcuiwm Ulobe. Scotland, On the other hand he says that the King bus two drops of French blood, deiived from the unfortunate .Mary Stuart; five drops of Scold) blood, for which he Is Indebted to .lames IV. and to Durnloy. Queen Mary's husband. eight drops of Danish blood and 4.0-IU drops of Herman blood. The Unnrarrlnat Wlnara at Bird Dr. F. H. Knowllon of the United States national museum says that pop haps the longest strulghtawny flight made by birds In their migrations Is accomplished by some of the shore nnd water birds that nest In the Islands of Ilerlng sea'uiid epc?d tho winter at Hawaii und Fanning Island, -7J00 miles nwuy. As some of these birds live en tirely on the shore and are probably unable to rest on the surface of the wa ter, they must, says Dr. Knowlton, ac complish Hie whole distance In a single flight Yet, although there aro no land marks for them upon their long Jour ney over a waste of w iitovs they moke their way to their distlm Won "with tho precision of a rlflo bullet" Dtrcottlnir KeUm .Ulif:er, While all the hotpltnls r lln are usually overcrowded, u 1-0 Is one In which not much more t'in half the beds are occupied. It Is ,,r -ibled over by Dr. Bchwennlngc wh.- lor n time, was Illomniek's ph.vr- d.ir l,n' whoso methods of treatment up hi peculiar that the other pbyslcluim ,e practical ly boycotting blm. EAST 0REG0NIAN UNKNOWN NUj T IT T IT C (1 X EL. T V TfMiThnri IN I K d W WIIBw 1 I D I I I' UUL tin 11 K I il t r. m ' w a mi a ai m m u u u aa n 11 nM 1 n 1 1 V aaW H W aa. J IL l It 1 ti. J fl FI H WW. J M M M B M ml if M W V, . al Villi 11 tunitv to OnpGLQ on -a Jftlrtft -r s-- - awy Ik JLjH. Vp AV V Rubber Tin. d Buggy As an Expression of Our Good Will Toward Subscribers and to Increase our Sub scriplion List We VV 111 I turn A tft.i AliAl-. J ... .nU;.lftA nil - - . . i tlOUII.ILV.I T 1 1 kL U UMUIHVH " ' J now on Exhibition in the Show Window of the A, Kunkel & Co. Implement House, Two Doers South of the East Oregonian Building. Tho East Oregonian has purchasud from tho A. Kunklo Implement Co. a 100 cushion tiro buggy. It Is a beauty, strong, sorvlcnblo nnd woll flnlshod. For each year's subscription to M10 Weekly at SI. fiO flP tnt Al'nrir similar nmount paid on tho dnlly or soml-weokly tho subscriber Is entlt led to ono guess at nn unknown num. oor 01 inroo llguros, that will be placed in a sealed onvoloun. Thin i not n drawing, lottery, or gift enter- iiriBo 01 any Kind. How to Participate. Each recelnt for ii.Rft re nn Wookly or Bemt-weokly East Oregon! Ian, to nny address, tho porson to whom the recelnt is Ihhuo,i ,mi , glvon an opportunity, absolutely with out cost, to have a guess at tho un known number, and the porson or persons guosslng nearest that number will receive as a present and without any compensation whatevor, and merely as an oxprosslon of good will pn tho part of tho East Oregonian toward Ita subscribers, tho 1100 cushion tlrod buggy ndvortlHn,i in this papor nnd on ehlhltlnn i a Kunkel & Co's. Imploment houeo two doors south of tho East Oregonian building. For each $1X0 paid the holder of tho rocolpt will havo nn onmriimu.. pt making ono guoso. For oxamplo If you SOUd S1.S0 for onn nn,'. ...v scrlptlon ti tho Wookly or I2nn tnr ono year's subscription to tho Soml- nuniy you nro ontitiod to ono guess. If you pay 1E.00 for onn v.r. u,,u scr ptlon by mall to tho Dally yuu will got throo guosflos. if you pay J7.B0 for ono yoar's subscription to T, w ' uouvoroa by carrlor you Will got flVO RUOBBOB. nr If vm, I3.7C for six month nr thn n.n .l carrier you aro entitled to two guess- No commission Is allowmi scribers iindor this offer, and tho person so subscribing doos It with tho unilorslniidlng that tho East Orogonlan Is nccopted as payment in mil for tho monoy paid. Unknown Number How Prenarcd, Tho unknown number that Is to bo guessed will bo mado up In tho fol lowing mannor. Tho ton numbers from nought to nlno will bo nut on scpnrato slips of paper. nnd folded .10 as to bo unseen, and a commltteo ft subscribers will bn nskon to conduct the assembling of tho unknown tium- her. This unknown number will bo formed at tho East Qrogonlnn,.p(Ilc,o on January In tho following maimer; Tho ton numbers from nought to nlno, Inclusive,, on separata slips of papor, in small sealed onvolopos, will bo placed In a box, shnkon, nnd a blindfolded person In tho prosonco of tho commltteo will draw out threo of iiioso ton numbers, marking tho first ono, ,tho second two and tho third threo In figures, and thoy will then bo placed In a largo envolope. settled up nnd dollvorod to tho chair man of tho commltteo of subscribers until tho contost Is closed when tho huggy will bo turned over to tho per son guessing nearest to tho solocted numhor. The remaining sovon numbors from which tho throo numbors wore drawn.ywlll bo burned unoponed hy tho committee, nn Hint nn onn will Know wnat thoy wore. Tho unknown numbors will bo formed by putting togothor the throe numbers 'in tho order as marked, ono, two, three, on tho onvolopos on whtch thoy aro contained, Tho unknown numhor will not ho nssomblod until tho guosslng contost Is complotad, henco no ono will know what it Is to ho until It Is publicly announced to subscribers. Limited Competition. The number of rocelnts Issued in ,n,mhr rf messes P1" .. l. rri range or me n,,i nc-7 n, ine www .... i,,. mnosed Of P" Mmqn limits. The "" cnnnoi uo Jess luauv-- mate guossins u" . lTm! must Um t.r the EtS 1111 UllUltVU av- - " 111-. ftUT tho commune. -i msuro that resuiL Tho rcceij tt icsi win r-r..rj,n lm In thO UCCe subscrllier wrlth on tho ba.CK ",':: mniwuK - - 1.10 number. f-Ulivn , I-fi t- . test will he over ; How th cu2,.('fct: ID W" . nn I ne ine r-,;. rut m iwnn Will V . dOpOSlieu, r MCji vrr tm f"1 TJ '.Tn.tie.f-TTrt ,Un tACCWlD .1.1 IB" " ' . lUmTTH - ..TBI ?1T. Her U any i""" . ti v'C which wl "TV. .fit1 the riWW int or solicitor for iwcurln sub this contest will be limited to the I