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DAILY EA8T ORE OONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNEBDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1004 Five cents. remo The Only 5c Cigar So Good That A Million Men Smoke It Every Day Largest Seller in the World. f. The 'Band is the Smoker's Protection. VVO 1 IJoin the Suit Club f t t t t 1 t We Ate Jtist Starting a Suit Club in Pendleton. i t t I t WHAT IS A SUIT CLUB? A Suit Club is a plan which has i We will explain been in successful operation in all the large cities of j the country, and has proven a very satisfactory clothes. The membership is limited to 100. Each ? member pays 1.00 per week and ,at the end of 30 j 4 weeks each member gets a $30.00 suit of clothes. On each Saturday evening a drawing will take place nt mir ctmo nnrl enm nno nf ilm mpmliora ofltc n onit " - ww w " A " t3-" - The first suit will cost the person receiving it only $1.00; the second week the suit will cost the receiver $2.00, and so on up to 30 weeks when the balance of the members each will havo received a $30.C0 suit of 7 clothes. You can't loso. You take no chance. jj Eery member of the club is sure to get a hih grade I $30.00 suit of clotheB of his own selection and made 4 to ins own measurements, li you are iortunate you may got a suit for $1.00 or loss than $30.00. This is not a lottery because each member gets the full value of his money and takes no chances. ' GET THE HABIT Join the Suit Club. For foil particulars call or telephone out store and out salt dab representative 7 will call and see voa. Sullivan Bond NEAT MODERN DWELLING. fmntl hnt AttrnnHve Homo Thnt win o fnoo to nniiii. CopyriBht, 1002. by Ooorgo III tehlnfrs, 41 Park row, Times building. New York.) The Uoor plans of the house for which n design Is herewith presented show n good arrangement, while tho house It self tins n pleasant exterior. It Is In- Mb. I'noNT ni.r.VATioN. tended for construction on n very nar row lot, say of twenty feet. The hotiso Is 10 feet wide by 30 feet deep, Includ ing the extension kitchen. The llrst lloor contains staircase, hall, n large parlor with two windows and n cabinet mantel. Tho parlor Is connected with tho hall and dining room by nrch ed grill openings arranged for por tieres. The dining room, extending tha Phone Main 1991 614 Main Street pa dc a kjtoci ri I lO'O-IO-O" I 1 1 is-oVio-6- n r !; CVRLOR I j OGXUl-t" AALL l SO'WIOC 1 I VCR A1 DA -O'WtOC KinST FLOOH I'l.AN. entire width of the house, is well ven tilated with windows nt each end. The second story contains two bed rooms, alcove, bathroom nnd linen closet. Tho house is trimmed throughout with cypress wood finished in natural colors. The cellar Is brlclc, with n con crete floor. The exterior of the -house Is painted with two good coats of Atlantic white Tor r noon W DCO'ROOAN J o-s (t-ff clos -i -u.l- mmm 3 1 DCOtROOAN C-o-m ii-or .ALCOVE I i V CAUSES OF COLDS. Our of tho Moat Common of Them la Kutliiir Too Much. Tim invnrlnlilc cause of colds comes from within, not without. No one takes ' cold when In a vigorous stnto of health, with pure blood coursing through tho body, nnd there Is no good reason why nny one in ordinary health Bhould lmvo a cold. It niny como from tnsiilllclcnt exercise, breathing of foul air, want of wholesome food, excess of footl,Jack of bathing, etc., but niwny from some violation of tho ploln laws of health. Tliero can bo no more proline cnuso of colds than highly seasoned foods us wcli oh frequent eating. These glvo no time for the digestive organs to rest and Incite an increased How of tho di gestive secretions. Thus larger quanti ties of nourishment nro absorbed than can be properly utilized, and the result is an obstruction, commonly called u "cold," which Is simply an effort of tho system to expel tho useless material. 1'roperly speaking, It Is self poisoning, duo to nn Incapability of the organism to regulate and compensate for tho dis turbance. A dcllclcnt supply of pure nlr to the lungs lsnot only n strong predisposing cause of colds, but n proline source of much graver conditions. I'ure air nnd exorcise nrc necessary to prepare tho system for the assimilation of nutri ment, for without them there can be no vigorous health. The oxygen of tho nlr wo breathe regulates the appetite as well as the nutriment that Is built up In the system. Tho safest and best wny to avoid colds Is to sleep In a room with tho windows wide open and to remain nut of doors every day, no matter what may bo the weather, for nt least two hours, preferably with some kind of exercise. If no mora than walking. One should not nit down to rest while tho feet are wet or the clothing damp. A ' person may go with the clothing wet through to tho skin all day If he hut keeps moving. Excrclso keeps up tho . circulation and prevents tnklng cold. The physiologic care of colds Is tho prevention of the occurrence. The per-' son who does not curry nround an over- j supply of alimentation in his system and furthermore secures n puritlcd cir culation by strict, sanitary cleanliness, 1 thus placing himself In a positive con dition, Is Immune to colds. A starving man cannot take cold. j A careful diet would exclude the uso of all narcotics and nil fowl that Is not thoroughly appropriated. An overfed person is worse off than one who Is un derfed, because tho overfed body Is taxed to dispose of what cannot bo ap propriated and, when not properly dis posed of, renin I ns only to be an clement of danger. Science of Health. RISING wheats rr'Pjua suffer. Zt 4tch BDCACT - No woman who uses ''Mother JKfif, and dancer incident t . ? r"e4 nri t y 8 and insures safety to lifcof moCWal a condition more favoraW.lrchfld.,, also healthy, strontr aH kw uniuicu. jxr Dook "Motherhood," is worth its weight in crold to everv VTWUM4k UUU Will I IT" KPTir - 7 a Bradfield Regulator Co. 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Such Is the Instinctive druud with which those reptiles are thought of that It may bo desirable to havo some easy mode of distinguishing tho one kind from tho other. This distin guishing characteristic, is afforded by the teeth. In nil poisonous snakes there are only two rows of teeth, tho fang or fangs being arranged either within the two rows oroutshloor them. The harmless snakes have four distinct rows of teeth, and when the bite shows this kind of wound and not any single deeper or larger puncture there need he no apprehension. HnlkhiK Tor .Mnlnrla. Obstinate cases of malaria that havo withstood tho ocean voyages, mountain heights nnd quinine dosing are said to have been conquered by systematic nnd continued walking. What the malarial p. .lent wants most to do Is to sit In doors, nurse his aches and pains or to lie down and doze. Advocates of tho walking euro mnlutnln that fresh air Is an antidote not only to the. malaria it self, but to tho blues, which usually accompanied it. 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" It is the e.tsv-to.read Maeazme It is dinertnt frmn1 nuc. and by that quality, although less than five years old, haiUleob lne sery Ijest sellers, its held is a general one ol wholesome tm instructlvciicss. l'ollowing are four of the special features for 1904 WALL STR.EET METHODS TOM NAST, CART00I OF " FINANCE " Vy IIWRy GEOHGE. Jr. A numlier of true arenunlt of anmr of lite Wjlt Street "deals" liy which the sarinics of the many have brrti aarrifiml In k-ilitfn lh rf.ivlno or Ih Wew. Read these articles and reahz the wisiluin of the advice ol the lile Onvernor Kosnell I. Mower to a turtv of his friends to "keen vour money in your (Hicket." MODERN INDIAN WARS CJIHW TOWfiSEST) THj1 A brilliant anil llirillini- ht.lorv nf lh lintll frontier ol the past forty years, plying justice to the public service of such men as Milk, (.awti'N, Crook, Koksviiir. Cvsikk. Cahhinoton, McKbniik. Hiiwakii, Whkaion, Pavis, Sullv, IlAKKK and others: lallni Indian finhts out of the category of hoys' story books and diunifyintf them with their proper place in the history of our "11011. A series of six or eiuht article!. Hy ALTIETtT BlCtlOIr r llluxraf it liy t cnoKcstM rArimniol the mm vbohll tat ear frt.Utlt mtliltr M: tfitmrn The bmsraphyol Nut iitmullji" tureot lne tunes oea biwj-' Z'.'"1 s. .s.T..,dl Tho Civil War Perlol-Th ot SlavoryTheKeeoriitrurt rlotl TKoCr.lvP;li" pawn The Garlbslol Cjmji Fltflit In London-ThI)Wn Idenlial CampaJm are n lew o( t W'KjKT theserlesof.lsorel;tl"'l",l THE REVELATIONS 0 INTERNATIONAL SI Which ran in I'V''JK months ul 1.. will be 'u"f?2?. 1 his new ,el of C"3 Ibr in reiponse to tif eaders who r.lEKSll series. 'I he author still OTW uuist remain a secret. b..u. 10 ii, uicja up witntiiy it mo r t.x) r J wenther is dump or riilny mid ko out to Drigllt S UlSelS6 311(1 wnllc. Wcnr ihinnol next to tho shlii, Diabetes News. stout shoes nnd slmplo hut. I( It is wiirm. uress liBlitly, but curry n wrnp to throw nrouiul tho shoulders ntrnltiHt urnns nnu too rapid cooling off. When one comes to tlllnlc of it, there nre few maiatlles on earth thnt fresh nlr nnd moderate cxercuo nro not good for. SECOND IXOD W.Atf. lead nnd pnro Unseed oil colors as fol lows: Roof red, body nllc'grccn, trim ming white nnd sash and blinds bottle green. k Cost to build house complete, with furnaco In cellar, $1,200; without plumb- log, IU0O. Tlic Speeiroacnpe?, Originally the spectroscope was nn. plied only to chemistry, nml In thnt limited Held proved Itself nn Invulir nblo nld in nccurnto nnnlysls. By bold )ng In n llnnscn tlamo n plntinum wire moistened by contact with tho skin tho presenco of n few grains of unit hwiiI. lowed a few minutes previously enn bo ueieciou with tho spectroscope. In ueeu, so wonderfully refined Is the work of tho spectroscope chemist thnt ne enn uiscover In a substnnco tho nre ence of one throc-mllllonth of n grain Ul U1UIUI. Didn't Sen Tliem. now twi your nephew's wedding iiUOO UU I "Just splendid." "Were thcro nny contretemps?" "I don't think so. I didn't seo nny. You see, wo lind the church thoroughly cleaned up boforo tho wedding took placo." Clovelnnd Plain Denier. TJitilr filiate;, "Their mnrrlugo wns n Iinsty nffnlr, I tiiiderstand." "Yes. Indeed. They told the minister to hurry, ns thoy hud ongnged n cnb man by the hour." Judge, Custom may lead n man Into tunny n-rors, but It Juatlllos none.-fleldlng. Ofllco Wino nnd Spirit Review, San Francisco, Oc.. 12. To tho Edi tor of tho Enst Orogonlnn. Dear Sir: Tho business men of this city who aro now proclaiming to tho world tho dlscovory of tho euro for Brlght's utsoaso nnd Dlnbotos lmvo asked mo as ono of ,tho bono flclarlos to wrlto to somo of my hrothor editors. Honco tula lottprto you. 1 wns nt first as ekoptlcnl as nnyono. I hnd reason to bo. I had a clear enso of .chronic JQrlght'a DIs- vuou; yiub in for a year, k was noi thought I would llvo thirty days. Tho prosldont of tho Paclllc States Typo foundry told. my wlfo that tho newly' ulscovorod diuretic wnnl.l save my Hfo, and against my prlvato convic- iiuus 1 was put on it. In six momns my rocovory wno comploto. A frlond of mine Dr. A. Howo, a promlnont physician, was nearly doad with Brlght'B DIsoaso. On my ro- covcry I told -u a and It actod tho same In his nso and ho la now woll on ho rood to rocovory. As a broth or editor I personally assure you of tho truth of tho dlscovory. Thou sands of Uvos aro to bo saved and I nra writing In tho hopo that this let ter will start Bomo of uom right. Fraternally yours, R. M. Wood, Editor. TLo abovo rotors to tho nowly dis covered Fulton Compounds, tho first cures tho world has over soon for Brlght's DIsoaso no Diabetes. Wo aro tho nolo agonts. Ask for pamph let. F. W. Schmidts Pharmacy 1 Including city 1 country prPefty alsofine.brickbuiW ing situated on M street. INSU1 Collection aSpediKy Merchants' Pff Despoi" Pi Kosidenceandofilcei 0lir 8pecir- and Extractinfl. Efiew K mil fTtlepI Ul n. 1. in 57 is IcdJ I I Thou litreet HP' Lludti lldlcg bloc) NKS Itl0 IliE! lOter IfPor