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DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1904. Drawers at 29c upward Downs at 60c upward Skirts at 40c upward M' fetter health and stron- than 1 had liecn in 1 take a dose now fcionally. of Wine of Bui and am kept in xt health. 0UR MARK WORLD Mtistled to move Ffwuue old way for We can lieln you ' successful career. me increased their o lowing our plan. Nnyou In spare time "cost for auyofthe "hods : Ulectrlcal, Hteoni, MHneer. KL.niti.lnM.' Architect. IJruftt Pr, t-4tonoHi-r.pl. !"ow Card Writer , or Ad. Writer IHDENOE SCHOOLS I Box 799 ANTON, PA. ""(iff, izi Lteetreei ESCKE'S MARKET th lowest nrlona sttJonB I?0 Mlesoke fllla "OURT ST. fthepUoe. UtMsb by carrier, ALEXANDER'S Muslin Wear Sale tins to-day, ends Saturday, January 23 per cent Discount , Muslin wear as wilt please the most refined taste. ks wetl as little pricing, is the feature of this sale. Icare wiwi wmuu my uu iuuuu ana snapcu to ht EXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1 BEARBNG dwn pains 3C47 Indiana Avcnuo. CntcAoo, lu.., Sept. 27, 1902. I have been a sufferer with almost every kind o female trouble for years, but as long ns I could get around ai.u do my work I would not try patent medicines as I had no faith in them. About eight months ago I had to take to my iK-d.suffcring with prolapsus of the uterus, with bearing down pains and intense pains in the back. Jly aunt,who came to nurse mo told mo of Wino of Cardui and sent for a bot tle. 1 nm indeed glad that she did, for that first bottle started me on tho road to recov In a few weeks I was out of bed and in three months I was Sec'y Woodman's Circle No. 70. le of Cardni brings certain relief to women suffering any svmp Imale weakness and perfectly regulates the menstrual How. .Wino i ttonj hearinc down rams uv nermancnt V relievinc tne irritation aiens mo liuamcnts nomine: uie womu in piuce. nm iieeu uvy ry month if you take this medicine. Tho periodical discharge Liinlpu nnil hp.ilthv without continual weakening drains. Wine Si will make your health right and you may treat yourself privately , . a. v,n l . . i r tit: f i i; I . own nuiiu:. cecuro a ca.w uotue oi vinu ui uuruui uum juux 'INE CARDUI AN EXCITING TIME need not lead you to forget this fact and it is a fact that we can wash jour shirt clean,' starch it properly and iron it so that when finished and out of our hands you will he glad to wear it. Further, what applies to linen serves to show with equal truth fulness what we can and will do with anything else you leave with us for laundering. Goods called for and delivered. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY LET US SUPPLY WITH YOU Building... ...Material DIMENSIONIiUMBBR OF all descriptions. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mould ing, Building and Tar Pajer. Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Cora. Co. Opp. Wl ft C. R. Depot The French Restaurant Best 25 oent Meal in the City Private pining Parlors Elegant Furnished Rooms in Connection GUS UFONTAlNE,Prop. 633 Main Street OF TWO CITIZENS THINK OF LOCATING IN ALBERTA Marriage of Popular Young People Laying In Spring Stocks at Spokane Case of Dangerous Illness With pneumonia R. J. Boddy Not Ex pected to Live Successful Revival at Christian Church Mrs. Henry Plnkerton Very III. Athena, Jan. 26. S. 1 Spencer's nleco, Mrs. Anna Jones, of Oregon City, Is visiting at ner uncle's home. Miss Eva tv.der Is suffering from tonsllltls this week N. S. yWerlll ami A. M. Qlllls, cf this city are in tho Alherta country, seeking a place to locate. J. D. Jarman has returned from Spokane, where he has been laying In a new supply of spring goods. Miss Oraco McElroy, who has been teaching school In Union countv. was called homo to attend thp bedside of ber sister Ruth, who Is In a critical conuiiion. Cashier F. S. Lo Grow, of this city, spent Wednesday In Walla Walla m business. Angus McDonald, for tho benefit .if his health, went to Glenwood Springs, v-oio., wnicn was a complete failure. Ho' returned borne Monday and now lies very low at his sister's home with pneumonia. Clifford Stanton is reported to be improving from his long Illness very slowly. John Benson rppplrml thn r NEWS ATHENA the death or his brother In Colorado. I Mrs. h M. Huson left for Callfor Mr. Benson was killed In a dynamite n'a last Friday. explosion. I It has been learned that Elliot Mrs. Henry Plnkerton Is critically Richardson, who has been with his ill nt her home in Weston. Friends of brother, D. II., for the past two hers in this city received news yes- years, has bought an interest in a terday that it seemed impossible for furniture store at Pomeroy. her to live until morning. 1 The leap year ball given by the Johtison-Hemert. ladies of Cold Spring at the Ger- Ilev. W. E. Armfleld. nastnr nf the Di. iu. ciiurcn, spent Wednesday in Walla Walla, where he united In mar riage Miss Anna Johnson and Alvin U Herbert. Prultt-Deardorff, Tuesday, January 12, Mrs. Amanda Prultt and W. B. Deardorff were unit cd in matrimony bv Rev. Dean Hnm ilton, pastor of the Baptist church of Weston, at the home of the bride. R. J. Boddy is reported to be worse tins morning, and tho end is hourly expected. Successful Revival The revival meeting nt the Chris tian church Is still In full pursuit, and Is exciting much interest. Last week there were 3p additions and mi Sunday night 17 more responded the gospel call. There have during this meeting been 73 united with the church Annual Meeting of the Inland Empire Retail Lumbermen, Spokane Wash., Fenruary io to 11. For the avobe occasion the O. R n x. makes a rate or one and one third fare for the round trip on the cortlncato plan. Tickets on sale any three days prior to the opening day. For particulars, call on or address E. C. Smith, agent. Cured 20 People. Sergt. C. C. Hummel of the 2Cth United States Coast Artillery writes from Fort Flagler, Wash., Trib Is doing cry fine work among the peo ple here. I know of twenty persons here who were cured of tne Drink Habit. I toke pleasure in recom mending It as a cure for the Liquor and Tobacco Habits. A man is not a saint because he can tell tho difference between a good sermon and a poor one. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY Unit Ilnve Luxuriant and Glossr Uair, Ko Matter What Color. The finest contour of a female face, the sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses something If the bead Is crowned with scant hair. Scant and falling hair. It Is now known, Is caused by a parasite that burrows Into the scalp to the root of the hair, where it saps the vitality. The lit tle white scales the germ throws up In burrowing are called dandruff. To cure dandruff permanently, then, and to stop falling hair, that germ must be killed. Newbro's Herplclde, an entirely new re sult of the chemical laboratory, destroys the dandruff germ, and, of course, stops the falling hair, and prevents baldness. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt, special agent. STRONG TESTIMONY. This Is Pendleton Testimony and Will Stand Investigation. If you should doubt the following and wish to Investigate, you haven't to go lo some other state in the Union to prove It. It's not a long story pub lished In Pendleton newspapers about a resident of Kalamazoo, Mich, or Tampa, Fla. Its about a resident of Pendleton and given In his own words. No stronger proof can be had. H. A. Thompson, retired, who lives on Stonewall Jackson street, says: "My kidneys troubled me by spells for 10 years, and at such times with a steady dull aching across my back. I usod largo quantities of various kinds of medicines said to be good tnr it. but thov never bonofitod me enough so that I could notice it. Final ly I got a box of iJoan'e Kidney Pills at tho Brock & McComas Co. drug storo and I found them to be Just what I needed. They went right to the spot and not only relieved my backache, but curod It permanently, r will he only too nleased to toll othors about tho merits of this remo dy." . , Ti l r A fur sale by ail ueaivrs. x-ritti uu cents per box. Foster-Miiimrn uo., Bnffalo. N. Y., sole agents tor the United States. Remember tho nnmo boan'8- and take no other, HELIX HAPPENINGS PROTRACTED MEETINGS WILL CONTINUE SOME TIME P.cccvcf.ng ftuu Severe Case of Ty phoid Pneutncnla Two Removals to Nez Perce Alf Sands Has Sold Residence Property Left for Cal. Ifornia Bought Into Furniture Business at Pomeroy. weiiv tn, otn-k. ..., meetings which are being conducted oy air. wood are and will continue lug week. ,ol'J nuvmitui during tho com Mrs. Mae Soncs has been confined to her home for tho past week with a very severe case of tonsllltls. Henry Peterson, who has been dangerously ill wltn typhoid pneu monia, Is convalescent. Mrs. A. H Smith, Mr. A. n Glo 1 Helix. ver, of lone, and A. N. Graver, of returned last Monday from Rltzvlllc, where they havo been vis iting relatives. Miss Jessie Smith, of Pendleton Is visiting at the homo of her bio- ther, l.en D. Smth. 1 . Btn Dee''r and Lew Gamble left for the Nez I'crce country last Tues day Mrs. Joe Stockman, of Vansycle, ha.t purchased the residence prop erty or Air sands, In Helix. Mrs. I'erhnm and Miss Edyth nrn vtotflnr- Isaacs, or Pendleton, are their nnrpnt In ttnllv . i .j . i . - mnn na" wns a success and on joyed by all present, Mr. Armstrong, of Pomeroy, is vis iting at the homo of D. B. Richard son. ALBA HAPPENINGS. Instructing and Interestinn News from a Fine Neighborhood. Alba, Jan. 25. The weather Is fine with about 10 Inches of snow and fine sleighing on the highways. Stock of all kinds is doing well. Ah though the winter Is half gone, the.-e Is plenty of hay to carry the stock through In good shape. Whitman Futter drove SO head 0' beef steers from hero to his Willow , Spring ranch, where he will feed and , r.. .n 1 . ... . T IWIU IUI il.C D)I11U iiiuinL'u uir lai- tie are a choice lot of 3-year-old steers. The. lyceum In school district No. 19 every Wednesday night Is largely attended. The question for debate f-t tho nevxt meeting is "Which Gives the Most happiness, Married or Single I-lfe?" uu. amitn or susanviiie, is leeuing about CO head of cattle here, on I-on Downs' place, whero he has bought bay. Mrs. Maud Moore has arrived here from Helix and will tarry for the win ter. STOCK BREEDERS. Meeting at Urbana of Illinois State Association. Urbana, III., Jan. 2C, The ninth annual meeting of the Illinois Stock Breeder's association began here today and will continue until the end of the week. Dean Davenport of tho Illinois College of Agriculture opened the meeting, and after the usual pre liminary addresses and reports of officers, the convention listened to a number of interesting papers, among which were the following: "Kecent Developments In the Live Stock Industry," Prof. It. S. Shaw or the Michigan Agricultural Collego; "Does Sheep liaising Pay In Illi nois?" Jacob Zeigler, Clinton, III.; "An Ago of Specialism on the Farm," A. J. Lovejoy, Hoscoe, III.; "Promot ing the Interests of Iireeders of Pure Live Stock," H. A. Heath, sec retary of the Kansas Improved Stock Breeders' association. What's In a Name? Everything Is in the name when It comes to Witch Hazel Salvo. E. 0. DoWltt & Co. of wuicago discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that Is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, Itch ing and protruding Plies, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin dis eases DeWltt's Salve' has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeit?. Ask for De Wltt's the genuine. Sold by Tall man & Co. FRUIT GROWER8 MEET, Important Gathering at Mobile, Ala bama. Mobile, Ala., Jan. 26. The Im portance of tho fruit and vegetable growing Industry Ip Alabama it-evi denced by tne large and representa tive attendance at tho first annual meeting begun here tody hy the Stato Horticultural society. The meeting will be In jession two days, with W. F. Heikcs, of Hunts vllle, presiding. Fertilizing, trucking, the culture of Japanese plums, pecan culture, and the nursery trade In Alabama were Eome of the subjects discussed todav after the officers' reports bad been presented and tho usual routine business transacted, Iowa Supervisors In Session. Desmolnes. Ia.. Jan. 20. Mem bers of tho Iowa state association of county supervisors assembled at tho capital today In annual convention with George Morris, president of the association, in the chair. The two foromost matters to receive attention during tho three days the convention will bo In session are Improved road laws and tho noccsslty for a deser tion law. RHEUMATISM AN INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE Because. Rheumatism sometimes comes on suddenly it doesn't 'OVC that it IS a Chance disease or nnc rim in srruUntnl T takes time for it to develop, and is at work in the system lonrr before any symptoms are felt. The blood is the first pointof attack, and the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are then distrib uted through the circulation to different parts of the system, agd ettlc in joints, muscles and nerves: and when ttm svstem 5 in iMa condition it needs onlv some cscitini'caiisf like rrrvrwnro iM,,ri,t ; damp, chilly weather, or the cold, -w .m.Ul....i iduua ,11111 UIII1K of thc attack depends upon the amount of acid in the blood and th quantity of acrid matter in the joints and muscles. Some peo ple are almost helpless from the first, while others have occa sional spells or arc uncomforta ble, restless, nervous and half sick all the time from the sagging aches and pains. Rheu matism is a disagreeable com- f anion even in its mildest form, t grows worse as we grow older, ana lrcqucntly stiffens thejotnts, araws me muscles out of shape and breaks down the nervous system. A disease that origin ates in the blood, as Rheumatism does, cannot be cured with ex ternal remedies like liniments and plasters : such thinirs scatter tho pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch lrlA rlispnep nr imnrnitf) 41,a jiilitin, ff l,n l1.n,l WI.a 41. :m - ... .... VB ....j'. j j v. t .1 v. Luiiui.iu.i v. . it v. . 1 v'uvi . A ill; IU(U tfklU up Write for Cir special book desire anv special information or f t without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA DO YOU ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? Try "Pendkton Boquet" Made at home. 1 Cured After Sufferlna 10 Years. ,, , n ... , , R K Hart' Su"t Mlanl1 cclu J M'S- Co., Mlddlclown, 0., suffered for j ten years with dyspepsia. Ho Bpent , Hundreds of dollars ior medicine and with doctors without receiving any permatient benefit. He says: "One night while feeling exceptionally had I was about to throw down the even ing paper when I saw an Item in the peper regaraing the merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I concluded to try It and whilo I had no faith In it 1 felt better after tho second dose. Aftr using two bottles I nm stronger and better than I havo been In years, and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends and acquaintances suffering from stomach trouble." Sold by Tallman & Co. Only... 2 Ways of doing a thine; the right and the wrong Only one way of doing it here and that's the right way. Jewelry Repairing Kcqu res a special kind of skill Oiily those with a keen ye and delicate touch can satisfactorily I'er'orm the necessary work We do repairing as it should be done, GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Post Office Klock Save Money On Your Meat Bill Jielng a stock raiser 011 Birch awk I do not liavf to buy In ferior cattle, but have prime stock of my own raising for the block. You will get better incut and more of It for less money at my shop than any where else iu town. S. Warner, Prop. NEW M I LA H KEY BLDG. West Court. Street Phone Mslo 1M1 bleak winds of winter, to arouso Ull XV llCUniilllSTU 1 I1C SCVCrilT HUKUMATIBM IN ELBOWS, WRISTS AND KNHES. Urban, Ohio, Aug. OS, 1908. X,ast winter I hid a vera attack f Rheumatlem. It etarted In In right elbow, and from thera to my wrists: the) rlsht wrist was ths won. It tiuint swollen and fxtremely painful. My left knee Joint was the next plsee to be at tacked. It became swollen and of course painful. The next point to be affeote was tne nip ana ankle, which rare me much trouble. I was barely able to nl about for eoms time. I was under treat ment or a phytlclan for awhile, but nt ting no better I began 8. 8. B and after taking- It for eoma lime I was entirely reltavori of the Ilbeuraatltm. All awelllna and ftoreness disappeared. I consider 8. a. s. an excellent remedy for Rheuma tism and all troubles having- their orlitm in the blood. 408 Illooratteld Ave. blood must be restored to its normal purity and strength, so that all poi sonous substances may be carried out of the system, and no medicine accom plishes this in so short a time as S. S. S., which not only neutralizes the acids and counteracts the poisons, but builds the general health nt the same time. on Rheumatism, and slmuM vnit advice, our nlivsiciana will fnrnfeVi .nd "Pride of Umatilla." A. ROHDE, Maker INSURE IN Reliable Companies Tint pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the lisl. Aiwet Hattford Fire Insurance Co.f l?,2.10l07ti Alliance AKHiiraiief Co . ... ;W,0."i91W)3 U1111I011 & I.iiiiCHrtlilrf Fire Insurance Co 2,6U,HSS North IlritUh A Mercantile Co 111.105,974 Royal Insurance Co. . W,MI7,IM FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 2 EAST COURT ST. BEYOND CONTROL Awsftpln the boriei, ronsd iploi tbsrun. bosl-Bmssbl Bssfl CniMII II II Isn't tolsl wreck, brliif the ttmalDi ol jourhlcl here and m will do s 1 001I Job ol rtpslrlof lor ;oa and charge jou no mots than la right aslPft food material and pultlug In ftod work II ou liars bad do accident an yosr c-DTlnce It merely "run dowu,"auia td. vlcs-bilus It here lor relurcnatloa, We LauJle eicltulielr In Pendleton tbs celebrated Win. one bujfUi and wagoui. HEAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS Schedule oi PEN DLETON-UKIAH Stage Line Dailv trim between Pendleton and Uklah, except Hunday. Btage leaves Pendleton at 7 a. in., arrives at Uklah at 6 n. 111. Ilfturn stage leaves Uklan at 6 a. 111., arrives at Pendleton 6 p. m. rsnaieion 1 aleton to i lo Hldge, l JV, 9I.OU, IUUUU vr,f, f j.u tucK, 11, rouno mp, ti.w. Office at Brock cji, McComas Drug Store Walter's Flouring Milts Capacity, 150 barrel! a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped etc., always on band. mi