East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 27, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    1904.
DAILY EAST ORE
EOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUAnY 27,
Women as Well as Men Are Made
Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the iniiul,
iliacoumgesamllcSNCiwnnibltioii; beauty,
vigor unu tiiecnui
ncss soon disappear
when the kidneys are
out of order of diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
tlial it is not mieoni
' mon for n child to be
Irani afflicted with
vcak kidneys. If the
child urinates toooflcu, if the urine scalds
the llesh.or if, when the child reaches an
age when it should !c able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-ting,
dependupou it, theeause of thedifli
culty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should lie 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.
Women as well as men ai e made miser
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
nrnl tmiii m-pil the same urcat remedy.
The mild and the immediate effec. of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, m hlty-
ccilt and one-dollar rtjj
Wm
WATER THE DESERT
I WASHINGTON ARID LAND
TO BE RECLAIMED
sire bottles. You may
have a sample bottle
hv mail free, also n Home or sunp-r.oot.
pamphlet telling all about SwamjvUoot,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufTerers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
liiiighamton, N. Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Uinghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
GENERAL NEWS.
The value of the Japanese exhibit
at the St. .ouls Fair, is placed con
servatively at 13,000,000.
St. Louis Is suffering severely
from cold, and snow drifts greatly
Impede trafllc and travel.
The American mission college fjr
girls at Erzeroum. Armenia, has be 311
burned, probably by an Incendiary.
nx-Oovernor David . Francis, of
Missouri, hastens to deny that he is
n candidate for the democratic nomi
nation for president.
Monday last 72 depjroes below 7.e?o
was recorded at Polly Crossing, on
the Yukon. Go below at Crossing
I'cst, and 53 below ai White Pass.
So discouraging have been all the
special election returns In England
to the high tariff element, that thero
is much probability tuat the cabinet
will resign.
Abe Schwartz, assistant cashier of
the Phoenix bank of San Francisco,
Is $12,000 short in his accounts and
has lied the city. He blew In the
money on the races.
Lewis Radford, colored nailtd
and murdered a colored woman &t
Guthrie. Ok. He was t-ken tiom Jail
and hung by a mob composed exclu
sively of colored men.
During the recent flurry on I-omlon
'change there was a marked decline
In every security recorded thereon
except American securities, overy
one of which advanced and went to a
premium. .
Franklin County Project Is Looked
Upon Favorably by Government En
gineers Will Reclaim About Twen.
ty Sections of Good Land.
Walla Wnlln. Jan. 27. Tho United
States government is almost sure to
carry out the Palouse river Irrigation
iirolect. tho' little known, but hlgnly
Important enterprise which would ir
rigate all of Franklin county ne.w
the S00 or 000 foot level, with small
nortlons of Adams county.
This, at least. Is tho view of thoso
who have ipcently talked with the
government engineers who are work
ing In the preliminary surveys, md
who nronounco the Palouse river
scheme not only entirely feasible, to
far as thev can see, hut as particular
ly desirable In other ways, from the
government's standpoint.
The Palouse river government Irri
gation project Is entirely separato
from the Hlg llend Irrigation scheme,
which has aroused so much nttentlon
In the Inland Umpire tho past few
months, and for which tho govern
ment made such huge withdrawals in'
land trnm all save homestead entry
in Adams, Franklin, Lincoln and
Douglas counties.
This proposed enterprise would in
volve taking a ditch out of the Pa
louse at a point near Hooper, whence
I he canal would pass along tho big
coulee that extends from that point
Into southeastern Adams county un
til It came a few miles from Wash-
tucna.
From Washtucna to Council lie a
series of sections for twenty miles
which for tho most part constitute r.
huge basin into which the proposed
canal would discharge.
Mil the original government sec
tions In this basin were some time
ago withdrawn by the government,
and while all of them were settled
sometime ago, the move Is considered
as indicative of tho intentions of the
department.
ANNUAL RABBIT DRIVE.
Blalock Island Will Be Scene of Car.
nage Soon.
Spokane, Jan. 27. The annual rab
bit hunt on Hlulock island in the Co
lumbia, will be held February 21 and
22 this year. The principal delega
tion will be from Spokane, as tho
principal promoters of the islanl en
terprise now live In Spokuti"?. Tho
hunt is also made the occas'o.i of n
pleasure jaunt for a number of S.o
kanc sportsmen, and quite :i number
are expected from at place, A few
also attend each year fro"rn Walla
Walla and other points. A drive on
Hlalock Island Is different to a drive
an the llutter Creek plains southwest
of Echo, Inasmuch as guns, not clubj,
avi used and the rabbits hemmed :n
by the Columbia on either side, havo
less chanco to get away. If thero are
sufllclent shooters to make any kind
of connected line across the Island.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
A movement is on foot to Install
another electric light plant at Salem.
Tho fraternal orders of Portland
are formu.atlng plans lor a fraternal
building at the Lewis and Clark fair.
Tho bakers of Portland havo
threatened to strike if their salaries
are not raised to a minimum of $20
per week.
The palatial residence of W. Scott
Ward, of Portland, was entered by
burglars Tuesday morning and $250
worth of Jewels stolen.
The early run of Chinook salmon is
now coming Into tho Columbia at As
toria, and flahermen are paying 8
cents per pound for them.
Peter DeOraff, of Seattle, called his
wife Into a room where ho sat, said
to her: "Here goes nothing," and
blew his brains out with a pistol.
No business houses of Grant's Pass
will be allowed to remain open on
Sunday, hereafter, except baker
shops, butcher shops, drug stores and
livery stables.
Owing to the heavy snowfall In the
mountains of Southern Oregon, all
the Oregon-California stages in the
Slsklyous have been late and many
trips entirely abandoned.
State Bacteriologst Pernot, of Cor
vallls, has been employed by the
Lewis and Clark commission to rid
the trees within the grounds of all
evidences of the San Jose scale.
The miners at Platte, In Baker
county, left a box of dynamlto by a
fire and went to dinner Tuesday.
While gone, tho explosive thawed out
and went off, blowing the bunk house
Into kindling wood and hanging most
o fthe bed clothing In tho tree tops In
tho vicinity.
LOGGER INJURED.
Heavy Log Rolls Over John Friedle
burg at Steel Spur.
La Grande, Jan. 27. John F'rledle
J)urg, an employe of tho sawmill at
Steel Spur, a fow miles from this city,
was severely Injured Tuesday after
noon by being caught under a heavy
log. He was engaged In loading the
log 011 trucks, and tho log had been
anchored part way up the skids with
a hook and chain, and as he was pass
ing on the lower side the hook gave
way, the log rolling back upon him,
his hips being badly crushed by the
heavy plec of wood,
Tho injured man was Immediately
brought to La Grande for medical aid
and tho attending physicians say that
tho Injury is a very severe one, but
may not prove fatal.
Duluth Poultry Show.
'Duluth, Minn,. Jan. 27. Tho eighth
annual show of the Duluth Poultry
Association is now open and will bo
the center of Interest among poultry
lovers until It closes February 3. Tho
largest display of birds In the asso
ciation's history Is offered. Many
parts of Minnesota and neighboring
states are represented, and the com
petition among exhibitors Is lively.
One of the most striking features of
tho show Is the exhibit of pigeons.
Turkeys, geese and ducks are also
shown in great numbers.
I SAMPLE BARGAINS
t la Real Estate
3200 acres Rood wheat land
Well watered and improved.
I $12.50 per acre.
4. 1000 acre stock ranch. All
i, fenced Raises 200 tons of
7 hay; has running water; open
range near by, $5000
t io-room house and two
T lots. Modern conveniences.
T $2500.
All on Easy Terms.
i E. T. WADE & SON
1, O, Hot 4
? 'Phono Illicit 1111 Office In'K. 0, Dldg
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New York Horticulturists.
Rochester, N. Y Jan. 27. Tho
Western New York Horticultural So
ciety began Its annual meeting here
today with a large and enthusiastic
attendance. Teachers of horticulture
and expert entomologists will ho
heard during tho two days the con
vention will bo In session, In addition
to a number of prominent fruit grow
ers of New York stato and Canada.
In conjunction with tho meeting there
Is an Interesting oxhlblt of several
hundred plates of tho finest products
of garden and oichard.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Menard
for any catu of catarrh tbut ranuot t
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
I'. J. cilli.M.Y & cu., rrona., roieuo, u.
We. the undersigned, have knonn b'. J.
Cheney for the last in fears, and belters
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any oblleallons made by tbelr Arm.
VtlJHT & TUU.., UUOItSUlU ITUKKISIC,
Tolir1n. It.
WAMHKO. KI.NNAN & MARVIN. Wbol
sali Iru!alsts. Toltuo. (J.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
aclluL- directly uuon the blood aud mu
cous surface ut Ibrt system, I'rlce 75c per
bottle. Hold by all orutfiiuu, Testimonials
iree.
Hall's Family rills are the best.
Knights, Attention.
The O. It. & N. Co. annoimco a
rate of 0110 and ono-thlrd faro on
certificate plan, for district convention
Knights, of Pythias, to bo held Pt
Dalles, January 30. TIckots on salo
throo days prior to opening.
n. C. SMITH, Agent,
Farmers and Horsemei
THIS IS FOR YOU
PROF. HAW
WILL GIVE
A Free Exhibitio
ON HORSES AND CATTLE
Every Evening at 7.30 p. m., at PENDLETON, commencing January;
Aftur which a cIush will be formed in horeomaiiship, and nil scholars joining the class will tp,
book with all the instructions in it, with remedies for all common disomies and lameness in both IiotsmJ
cattle, and a great, many remedies for family purposes, together with a life momborship ticket that will entt
vou ii to all schools in the United States teaching this system. Tho tuition is $5.00 if you are satisfied i
There is no chance for you to be humbua
PROF. HAW
not one cent if vou are not. Kemembor you run no riBk.
for you are to be the judge.
YotJ See It Before You Pay Fo It
WILL TEACH how to broal; colts right. How to break a horse from kicking in single q
double harness. How to brenk runaway horses. How to break switchers. HowtohJ
horses that null at the halter or bridle. How to break balkers, biters, strikers, plunm
How to break horses that shv. tear the blanket, carry the tongue out of tho mouth- In fact, I teach LowJ
break up bad habits of all kinds. How to break wild heifers and kicking cows to stand quiet while beiJ
milked. How to prevent all kinds of stock lrom lumping or crawling through lances. How to turn an u!
bull out and ho won't chase anyone. How to put wethers back and prevent any anininl from throwingtiJ
. . , . I , .1 T I , 1 1 Ml
again ; in case they are injured, now to remove tnem and save ino cow now to nave cieau miik-cows. m
sides any number of things I do not advor isb here. Your horses and cattle may lie all right today, butt
you sure they will remain so? Prepare against such emergencies. Come ,in to the rree exhibition,
through the Class.
If I don't show you these things to your satisfaction, it will col
you nothing.
BIG AUTO MEET.
V
Great Racing and Exhibition Event
In Florida. ,
Ormonde, Fla.,' Jan. 20, Tho
time for the hit; mitoniohlle raco
meet here, for which preparations
have heen mailing since Inst fall, la
at hand, anil Dayton and the liclh-
IjoriiiK resorts along the east coast
are tilled to overllowini; with promt-
This Is the form of receipt which will ho Issued In the East
Oregonlan guessing contest, wherein some 0110 of tho subscribers
of tho East OrcKonlnn will receive n $100 buggy nbaolntely free:
No
Pendleton, Ore. 1904
EAST OREGONIAN GUESSING CONTEST.
nent motor enthusiasts, the mini
her Including both nmntcurs and pro
fessionals. Foremost among the nmateurs is
W. K. Vanderhllt, Jr., while tho pro
fessional class Is represented by
Harney Olilflcld and others equally
well known. Today and tomorrow
will be given up to practice spins
along the splendid racing course.
The big events on the racing pro
gram will be contested during tho
three days beginning next Thursday.
A Very Close Call.
"I stuck to my engine, although 'iv
ory joint ached aud every ncrvo was
racked with pain," writes 'C, W. Bel
lamy, a locomotive fireman, of linr
llngton, Iowa. "I was weak and pale,
without any appetite and all run
down. As I was about to give up, I
got a bottle of Klectrlc Hitters, and
after taking It, I felt as well as I
ever did In my life." Weak, sickly,
run down people always gain now
life, strength and vigor from their
use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran
teed by Tollman & Co. Prico 50
cents.
Will Preserve Local Hlatory.
Bloomlngton, III., Jan.. 27 Members
of tho Illinois State Historical Society
arc gathered here for their fifth an
nual meeting, which opens this even
ing and continues throughout tomor
row and Friday, The programme for
tho opening session provides for an
address of welcome by President
George P. Davis, of tho McLean Conn
ty Historical Society, and the annual
address by Hon, Charles P. Johnson,
of St. Louis. Tomorrow K A. Snlvely
of Springfield, will speak on "Newspa"
pers and Newspaper Men of Illinois,"
and Mrs. John A. Logan, of Washing
ton, on "Illinois In tho Councils of tho
Nation,"
A Vest Pocket Doctor,
Never In tho ay, no '.routlo to
carry, easy to taiie, plcisnM nnd nov.
er falling In results nrt OoWltt's Lit
tin I'arly IllserE. A via of theso lit
tle plllu In tho vest pock it. Is & cer
tain guarantee against headache, 1)11
Inusness, torpid liver and ml of tho
Ills resulting from constipation. Tlioy
tonlo und stren.,thcn tho Uvor Sold
by Tollman & Co,
Kast Oregoniau from
.Dollars, .uibttcriptlou to the
.190
to
.190.
.
4-
The said payment being solely anil In full valuo for the said news
paper, aud for no other consideration whntovcr. The publishers
hereby give outright to tho person in whoso namo this receipt Is
Issued an opportunity, If they desire to avail themselves of the
same, lo OUESS THE UNKNOWN NU.M11EUS IN THE 8RALED
OUESSINO CONTEST, and hereby ngroo 1o donate outright, and
without consideration whatever on his part, the rnhhcr-tlred buggy
mentioned In THE EAST OKKOONIAN OUE8SINO advertise
ments, to the persons guessing nearest that unknown number,
Including tho numbers 012 nnd 987, nnd nil numbers between the
said numbers.
EAST OHEOONIAN PUHL18H1NG CO.
Ily
The Colombia
Lodcinc Home
Well ventilated,neit
mm fortable rooms, (
bed's. BariacoBDCci
where best goods
served. 1
Main Street, cents
block, between .wi
Webb Streets.
F. X. Scten?P
Propfletof
Olympla Deer Olympla Ceer.
The most popular brand for family
use. On draught at Anton Nolto's.
Ho also bundles tho oottled beer In
any quantity desired.
Qroy Horse W nted.
James O. lteovos Company want
ono .work horso; samo must bo gray.
Clearance Sale Continued
Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale will be continued for oneof
or two weeks yet so long as there is any demand fortw
heavier goods.
Clothing Prices
Mens' t nits are reduced 20 per cent and moie
Boys' suits are also reduced 20 per cent
Boys' and men's overcoats reduced 20 per cent
Shoes and Overshoes
Men's high top shoes, fa. 25 value, now only.
75
Men's felt shoes, $2.50 values, now only $1,85
Ladies' felt slippers and shoes reduced 20 per
cent
Men's oveishoes, i-biickle arctics, now 90c
Ladies' fleeced lined Alaska defenders, now 55c
All warm overshoes reduced in price
Bedding
Fine comforts, our U 50 kind, now....
Fuie comforts, our $1.75 kind, now....
Fine comforts, our $1.50 kind, now. , . .
Bed sheets, the 65c kind', each, now only
$1.85
f 1.20
5SC
Saturday Specif
House linen, any quantity, for
uuuiiK iiaiiuci, -
day only, 8c yard iA ,ortJ
Bleached muslin, 6c and W
Caco. all colors, 10 yards for,45
Jap silk, all colors, for one w,,
tacc curtains, $4 00 grade, jSj N I
Furnish
Men's double-front work shirt, i
one day, 39c gr,des, '5t
Men's dress shirts, all 75c 6
MeJ Shirts, all 6oc grades
nn,1 !nVS' tlCS, all J"
day, 38c .11 .reduced
LtUMIt-S Ui"'b JlttM
cent , , dy'educ 1
Ladies' wrappers, for one W J
cent
THE FAl
This is a moncy-savtog opportunity for yo