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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1904. PAGE TWO. DO YOU GET UP WITH A lyAMB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. E AND VICINITY SMITH CO. IS MAKING Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to kiiow of the wonderful ,. cures made by Dr. Ill Kilmer's Swaini- Root, the great kid- iliicv. liver and Wad- """"" omnn I - tier rcmeilv. I 11 i the trreit mint fiji ical triumph of the i nineteemu century ; iliscovcredaftervears of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent ktiinev and 1 , (i bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful jn promptly curing lame uict, uric ncid, catarTh of the bladder nud llriRhfs Disease, which is the worst form of kidnev trouble. Dr. Kilmcr"s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have iulnev, hver or bladder trouble it will lc found' iut the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arranscmeni nas own mauc uy LARGE IMPROVEMENTS. Is Making Needed Road Improvements Each Win ter In Kansas Sheep Shearing Has BegunNew Billiard Hall at Pilot Rock J. A. Owings is Digging an Irrigation Ditch. Khlgo. Feb. 22. The 3. E. Smith Livestock Company of Pilot Itock. have plowed under nearly nil of their alfalfa, with the Intention of resett ing the same. They have also plow ed up some sod, and Improved thoir irrtpntlon works. Also are doing a little clearing on the creek. Marlon Smith, Pilot Hock's road boss, is at work with a crew on the which all readers of this paper, who have : road leadlnr from Pilot Hork- tn-Hlch " Piece of work. Iwitle sent free bv mail, also a book tell findoutifvouhavekidnevorbladdertrou-' J T. Osle received a letter from a blc. When writinp mention reading this J cousin. Mrs. X. A. Myers of Salem, generous otTer in this paper andsend your Kansas, stating that the only way address to Dr. Kilmer fT"- they had distinguished winter was & Co., Hinghamton. iI'J '.LI1 s3j by the almanac. That it had never N. Y.- The regular BGajfjffiBSjiSSwj reached 2cro and some of the time fifty-cent and one- !!2bje they let the fires die out. dollar siie bottles are Hce or snSM. q Simonton had a fine sold by all pood druggists. Don't make , horse get cut on barbed-wire. ny mistake, out remember the name, Tne Blackburn brothers, who nre i ri 57 ' i. . D vlv ' ' wintering their cattle out north of "w? Emshl,n,ton'-V-oa Pendleton, have leased the Byrd - ' 1 i ' T1 1. . 1. ..1. work HOTEL ARRIVAL8, Hotel Pendleton. F. H. Dean, Baker City. A. B. Galloway. Portland. P. D. Walsh, Canton. Mrs. E.-M. Smith. Spokane. A. I. Chase. Portland. W. D. Chamberlnln, city. J. E. Lewis, Denver V. H. Enry. Denver. George F. Williams. Portland. J. M. Davis. Portlnnrt. B. W. Dennis, Portland. A McCarthy, Pan Francisco. 11. Hansmunn, San Francisco., James Leslie, Seattle. F. J. Miller, Seattle. U Humlker. city. W. U. Shephard. Spokane. C. D. Rlnkcr, Spokane. G. Joyce. Spokane. H. W. Hlngley. Portland. J. F. Fisher. SK)kane. R. A. Wright. Spokane. F. Gutman. city. Georce Allen, city. Mrs. E. Wright. Walla Walla. U N. Hart. Walla Walla. W. E. R. Noltman nnd wife, Chi cago. F. A. Peters. Portlnnd. H. I. Joseph, Chicago. E. J. Brannlck, Portland. Will Marks. Omaha. M. Joyce. San Francisco. SHIRT WAIST SAL Tills Week Will Be Our Opening Sale on Spring ty4lsls . . t - - it ti.: ti. , uur prices range irom 50 ttiua u 5-wcck uniy we will give waist costing Si. 25 or more a nice neck-riDDon worm 25 cents. With each cent ribbon. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY for styles and prices. FREE with 4 SATURDAY SPECIALS Mens' heavy fleeced underwear 50c and 45c grades, special Boys' heavy fleeced underwear, 50c. grade.. .39c Ladies' knit underwear' Vne'V' hnri rct: "". t. craae. Misses' fleeced underwear, 30c. grade special. 24c Bleached Muslin Calico, any price in house, 10 yards for 50c Colored Outing Flannel 10& ticgrad ' fit 3 GENERAL NEWS. Glenn Cannon, who lormerly held I a lwsitlnn with tht Pilot Hnrk- Tlmi , . . .. I store, has set up a billiard hall and Governor Herrick and George B. , d:ar s,,an.d , Cot thp lnttnr of rinrinniti w,th People from Pilot Rock nre plow decline to be candidates for the 1 'ns whlle here the sronnd is frozen United Hanna. hard. I Ed Wright, of the Half-Way hoii3e T-.,i , , . , t mxr, tUUUV U kill! IU t el . 1 "W00 s week after barley. a- 1 11 1. . .n 1 v. ... ouc uuiu 1 .i 11. rt r i. . i . . . . . ui m tue ism cen-ih,s ..) 0in ninn .i,ir 1800 tury and had thus lived in centuries. Japan can put 3HO.O00 troops into the Seld without impairing her de fenses. In other words, she has that number available for aggressive movements. Japan. Korea and Manchuria are much nearer New York and other American Atlantic ports via San Francisco. Portland and Seattle, than by the European and African routes. Charles Virgin and wife, of Vir ginia, III., recently celebrated the 52d anniversary of their marriage. mey nave lived together contlnu uuaij Hince ineir wedding day. on the same farm. For 25 years Mr. Mrgin has been president of the Vlr ginla .National Bank. Russia has always been regarded as the incarnation of secretiveness about her army and navy affairs, but military men claim she is an open book compared with the Jap anese government in the present emergency. Troops and ships are even moved in the night as much as possible. NORTHWEST NEWS. A snowslide at Thunder Mountain on Saturday killed Robert Larson, a miner. A. H. Boothe. a pioneer of Wash ington of 1S52. died at Dayton. Sun day, aged 75. Ashland school district has asked for bids for an elegant high school uuuaing to cost 25,000. Citizens of Northern Idaho have petitioned the president to open the rnest river forest reserve. The second heavy snowslide In Cow Creek canyon has blocked all travel on the Southern Pacific John Wagner, a government scout was killed by a snowslide In Yellow stone Park Saturday night. Fred D. Fisher, of Linn county, Oregon, has just been appointed con sul at Tamsui, Formosa, at a salary of $1,500 per year. One hundred delegates attended the Baker county district of the Knights of Pythias at Baker City, Saturday. A heavy load of snow crushed down a cattle shed at Meadows, Idaho, Sunday, severely injuring three small children playing under it. A board of trade for Malheur coun ty has been organized by the leading citizens for the purpose of develop ing the county In every possible way. Senator Foster, of Washington, has asked congress for JSO.000 for a steel bridge across Spokane river at Spokane, to facilitate travel be tween that city and Fort Wright, We have some propositions in real estate which are worth your time to investigate. Come .in and talk them over with us. E. T. WADE & SON, Office in E. O. Building. 'Phone Black, 1111. P. O Box SZi. Tht Oregon Dally Journal can bt found on tale at Frazler's book stor a large Irrigating ditch and plowing some sod. Sheep Shearing Begun. Charles Cunningham, Eastern Or egon's sheep king. ,s now having his fine thoroughbreds sheared for the season. Recovering From Pneumonia. Little ojhn Sylvester and Morgan Roy of Pilot Rock, who were very sick with pneumonia, are Just about well again. CITY HALL FOR LA GRANDE. Council Passed Ordinance Authorix ing Vote on a $25,000 Building. La Grande. Feb. 22. At a meeting of the La Grande council held Sat urday evening, the most important question brought up was the pas sage of the bonding ordinance, that of bonding the city in the sum of J2o,ou0 for the erection of a city hall in this city. The ordinance was read a third time and passed by a unanimous vote of the councilmen present. This question will be submitted to the voters at the regular election, and It will doubtless meet the ap proval of all. La Grande Is greatly in need of a city nail. The city s population is growing very rapidly, new buildings continually going up. and is improv ing in every way. making a city hall almost a necessity. Hotel St. George. Kenneth McPhorson, Wasco. J. J. Burns, Portland. W. W. Werthlng, Portland. M. L Rellley. Portland. John N. Kleff. Portland. , George T. Coyne. Portland. Casper Falk. Portland. David S. Wallace, Denver. William Dunn. Portland. A. C. Cessna. Colfax. J Ijichman. Kansas City. S. B. 1 Penrose. Walla Walla. Will M. Peterson, AJhvua. John Michels, North Ynklma. A. J. Leland, Portland. S. Harris. Portland. E. N. Hutchinson. Portland. F. H. White and wife. Spokane. B. F. Mullen, Portland. A. W. SIhers, Portland. Charles N. Reeder. Seattle. N. J. Muller. Portland. Mrs. F. Clark. Salt Lake. H L. Pearson. San Francisco. Georce W. Blackburn, San Fran cisco. Leroy Wagner. H. Thanhammer. Portland. F. B. Wells nnd wife, Meacham Spo Gout Must Go. Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., kane. Wash.: Gentlemen For two or three years I was troubled with the sciatic and rheumatic gout. Was frequently con fined to my room with the disease. and suffered intensely during these attacks. I went to Medical Lake on July 10, remaining about 10 days taking baths for relief, and came borne completely cured. In such cases I certainly think Medical Lake is the best place to go for treatment and cure. JOHN CONDRON. Spokane, Wash. Sold by Tallman & Co.. leading druggists, and A. C. Koeppen tt Bros. Stockholders' Meeting. The meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon Building and Loan Association will be held at the office In this city Tuesday, February 23, 1904, at 8:30 p. m., for the purpose of reducing the capital stock and to Investigate and make some changes In Article II, Sec. 2. regarding re ducing the reserve fund stock. R. ALEXANDER, Pres, C. W. BROWNFIELD, Sec'y, Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain 1L By gent ly arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c at Tallman & Co., Druggist State Convention Knights of the Maccabees, Portland, Ore., March 22nd, 1904. For the above occasion the O. R. & N. makes a rate of one and one third fare for the round trip on the certificate plan. Tickets on sale any three days prior to the opening day. For particulars call on or address E. C. Smith, agent O. R. Sc. N. Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted to W. T, Boynton will kind ly call and settle at onco, as I need tho money. W. T. BOYNTON. It is always easy to forgive other people's enemies. Hotel Bickers. J. N B. Gerklng. Athena. H. H. Curtis, Madcrs. O. A. Rhodes, Athena. Walter E. Ely. Athena. D. H. Reeder. Athena. J M. Hamphill. Echo. Jacob Flerchlnger. Echo. C. B. Hartwell, La Grande, U S. Horn. Pilot Rock. H. W. Saxton and family, Illinois. Mrs. H. Soyd. Sam Lee. Spokane. J. P. Pond. Umatilla. J. S. Cunningham, Portland. G. W. Bradley, Athena. Charles Indenoies, San Francisco, Mrs. Kate Mitchell, North Yakl ma. W. H. Hart, Soppenlsh. Mr. Yonson, Athena. Roy Conklln, city. Lytton Irunhol, La Grande. Henry Barktle. Eight Mile. Mrs. C. A. Davis. Baker City. Ben Vanghan, Pine. J. A. Vaughan, Pine. E. Rldenour and wife. Weston. Miss Fred Boyd, Athena. William Hunsaker, Baker City. Ira Brown, Pine. Deafness Can Not Be Cured by local application!, ai tber cannot reach the dUaad portion of the ear. There Is onlr one waj to enre deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness U caused br an Inflamed condition of tbe mucous llnlnr of tbe KuaUcblan Tube. When this tube Is inflamed 70a nave a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when It la entlrelj cloeed. Deafness Is tbe result, and nnless tbe Inflammation can be taken out and tbla tube restored to Its normal condition, bearing will be de stroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, wblcb is nothing but an Inflamed condlUon of tbe mucous sur faces. We will give One Ilnndred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) tbat cannot be cured by Halls Catarrb Cure. Hend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo. O. Sold by drugsists. 75c. Uali's family Tills are tbe best. Seventl Day Adventiats' Meeting Walla Walla, Wash., April 5-10, 1904. For the above occasion the O. R. & N. makes a rate of one and one third fare for the round trip on tbe certificate plan. Tickets on sale any three days prior to tbe opening day. For particulars, call on or address E. C. Smith, agent O. II. fc N. In Slam Home of the women Intrust their children to the care of elephant nurses, and It Is said that the trust is never betrayed. Tbe babies play about the huge feet of the elephants, who are very careful never to hurt their little charges. APPEARING OLD Acta a a Br to ProStable Kasdor net. Tou cannot afford to stow old. In these days of strenuous eorapatfUon It is necessary to maintain, as lone- as possible ones youthful appearance. It la Impossible to do this without re taining a luxurious growth of haln The presence of Dandruff Indicate the presence of a burrowing germ which Uvea and thrives on the roots of the hair until it causes total baldnesH. 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