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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OnEQON, FRIDAY, FEDRUARY 26, 1904. PAGE TWO. EIGHT PAQ. t m DO YOU GET UP WITH A I,AME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost ccrylody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the womlcrful ., . 1 , cures llinui: it Ur? Ill Kilmer's Swniup- i WS-flr I Koot, tuc great. Kin- it is tliettrcntniftl- 1 iciil triumph of thej iiinelccntu century : iliscovcmlaftcryears i of scientific research hy Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney nnd OF iitii rim HI mill H HOTEL ARRIVAL8. M.,l,tnr- snrcl.ilist. ami is wonderfully successful in promptly curing- lame lnck, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder anil ISright's Disease, which is the worst form of kitlucv trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-Root is not rec ommended for cvervtliiug but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will lie found' just the remedy you need. 11 has Iwcn testeil in so many ways, in hospital work ami in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a j-ecial arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who h.ie not already tricil it, may have a sample Iwttle sent free hv mail, also a look tell in): more about Swamp-Uoot.anil liowto findoutifvouhavekiilncy or bladder trou ble. When writiujjineiitionreadinjjthis generous offer in this paper ami send your address t Dr. Kilmer fZKZ & Co., lHnghamtou, fifty-cent and one- 5!iKS. dollar sire Iwttles arc nore. of sw.np.Root. sold by all good druggists. Don't make ny mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Uoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, rnd the address, Binghamtou, N, Y.( oa every bottle. TWO WEDDINGS FOR THE WEEK ARE REPORTED. Alberta Emigrants Are Highly Pleas ed and Have Invested There John Day Country Is Prosperous Depu ty Assessor Appointed Serious Case of Pneumonia Farm With Crops Sold for $18,000 Very Suc cessful Methodist Revival. GENERAL NEWS. The Italtlmuro Stock Exchange re sumed business February 25. Army men are elaborating a scheme of fortifications for Honolu lu. The price of camphor gum per bar rel has raised from 77 cents to S5 weeks on cents per pound. Athena, Feb. 24. W. S. Averlll and A. SI. (Hills, after spending several weeks In Alberta, returned home this week. Thoy report that as being a tine farming Ojolt near Glnruaholm, where land can bo bought for JtUO per acre. Sir. Olllls purchased two sections and Sir. Averlll n section and a half at that price. Sir. Glllls brought back a sample of oats that went 125 bushels per acre. Fred I .u Dolph, one of John Day's most prominent cattlemen, spent this week here visiting. Ho reports that the cattle In that country are doing finely, and overyonu has ample, forage to winter their stock with. C O. Henry has been appointed deputy assessor in Athena. The little son of Sir. and Sirs. Oeorge Marquis, was on the sick list this week. Sirs. IJowlcn has been very low for the past week with pneumonia. She seems to be Improving slowly. Sir. Nelson, brother-in-law of .Mayor Taylor, Is seriously III at his homo on Wild Horse. Oeorge Gorklng and Charloy (Jerk ing bought 160 acres of land from I.lnier Iteeder, and also bought the crop on the Tommy llarger place, about six miles from this city. Con sideration, J1S.000. H. H. Curtis, after spending six Ills homestead in' Crook ; county, returned to his h&me In this President Harper, of 'Chicago Uul , city Sunday morning, verslty, is dangerously 111. His re- Sirs. P. E. Colbern Is again con eovery is verv doubtful. fined to her home with n gathering Three men were killed and IS In- j l' S,Ui haS been 8'Ck ab0Ut lured by an explosion in a starch - factory at Uaukegan. III. I, married-in Pendleton. Owing to "dollar wheat" (at Chi-1 have returned to Sir. Eetes' home In rago.l rolls have advanced in price this city, where thoy will reside. In all Eastern cities 20 per cent. Joseph Craten left .Monday tor Three new reduction works are to f - whe"! f employed be built in the Kootenai this sum-;', " Curtis . Sir .Craten will re- nier. two for zinc and one for lead. I months. V. II. Hamniau, manager or the, Mr. Oeorge. of Illinois, spent a American Security Company, at j fHW days In this city. He is hunting Boston, has been arrested charged , a location for himself and family, with embezzling $109,000. n(ant chld D,ed The Slercantlle Marine syndicate's ( The Infant child of Sir. nnd Sirs, holdings have depreciated 130,000,000 . Jackson, who lives a few miles west in the last few days, and It Is ex-0f Athena, died Saturday and was pected the organization will collapse, j burled .Monday In the Athena eeme- Secretary Hitchcock, of the inte- j ,er rlor department, has asked for an Successful Methodist Revival, appropriation of $10,000 to be used j The revival at the SI. E. church is running down those, who sell liquor proceeding with a crowded house to the Indians. every night. There have been from Franco and England have agree.l 1 - " accessions to the church upon a system by which a long list I during the meetings, of ancient grievances between them Swart-Mason, are to be settled by arbitration and jilss .Mae Swart, daughter of Sir. agreement. The questions mostly aml JIrs j. Swart of ii.,-lam about boundaries, coaling ports and Springs, but formerly of this city. trade privileges, and originate In all parts of the world, PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. A. F fiuren, a prominent pioneer citizen of Salem, died Thursday, aged 73. The Southern Oregon South .Meth odist conference Is being held this week at Grant's Pass. The Commercial Cream Company, of Salem, Is now paying 32V4 cents per pound for butter fat. The steamer Fulton, which went ashore at Port Orford, last .week. Is now lying high and dry above the water and will lie rescued later In the season. , The .Malheur river has overflowed its banks at Vale, pnd the water has and J. S. Siason of La Grande, were married Sunday at Union. SHss Swart was well and favorably known in this city Sir. and Sirs, .Mason will reside permanently at 1-a Grande. Better Than Gold. "I was troubled for soveral years with chronic indigestion and ner vous debility," writes F. J. Green, of I-ancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped me until I began using Elec tric Bitters, which did mo more good man an tno medicine tnat I ever used. Thoy have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. Sho says Electric Hitters are Just splen did for female troubles: that thoy are a grand tonic and lnvigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take Ita place In mil rnmllv ' ' iham ",.,!.. rnn been 18 Inches deep In the main j 8all8facton EUaranteed 'by Tallman streets for several days, basements are flooded. William Tnreman, Jr., a well known ranchman and eattleowiier of & Co. New Rate Schedule. Til lrti.nl r,m rti ' . f XI I. 1 Malheur county, was drowned In the has rccelved tho sclle(luIe of rate8 Malheur river near Ontario. Thurs- for thls WorW,B Far ,,cketa dur, day while crossing the stream. , st t,JUg cxpMtIon Th0 roumI it Is said that the parties who trip from Pendleton to St. Louis nnd killed the band or if) head oi return will be J60: to Chicago and sheep, near Paisley, last week, have been spotted and will be placed un der arrest soon as the clue can he cinched. An elegant new pool room was being fitted up on Fourth street, in Portland, when the mayor ordered it -closed. He refuses to permit any addition to the present gambling fa cilities in the city. We have some propositions in real estate which are worth your time to investigate. Como In and talk them over with us. E. T. WADE & SON, Offlce in E. O, Building. 'Phono Black, 1U1. P. O. Box 321, r Dally East Orerjonian by carrier, only 15 cents week. return will cost $65. On the round trip tickets to SL Louie and return by way of Chicago, no coupons will be sold, and the cost will be $62.60. There is a 10-day limit on tho go ing time or on tho first end of tho trip, which will give approximately a nve-day layover at any point de sired by the tourist, as the traveling time from here to St. Louis is about five days. The tlmo limit on tho ticket is 90 days, and on the last lap the traveler can use tho full time In stopover privileges. Tickets will be placed on salo In the Pendloton office during three days in tho months of Slay, June, July, August and September each, though tho exact days of the salo havo not yet been decided. West Virginia and Ohio in Debate, Columbus, 0 Feb, 20. Tho itebato between representatives of tho Uni versity of West Virginia and Ohio Stat'o University, for which prepara tions havo been in progress for sev eral months, takes placo at tho last named Institution this evening nud promises to bo ono of tho most Inter esting events of tho university year. Hotel Pendleton. Howard Kyle, Now York, Slontgotnory Sloses, Now York, J. W. Scrlber, I.n Grande. 11, K. Taylor, Portland. George Cuptln and wire, Now Hrlt Ian. E. 11. Duffy, Portland. A. Stungor, Portland. U. W. Foster, Now York-, E. J. Hiunulck, Portland. S. .Morely Woods, Now York. T. II. Wells, Sleachmn. Sirs. T, 11. Wells, Menchum, L, imiie, Chicago. T. E. Irvine, Omaha, H. N. Dryer, Tacoma, George F. Huberts. F. A. Ford. SI. C. llouhow. C. H- Sillier tuul wife. Echo. George Halter, Portland. C. E. Cook. Portland. G. F, Teed, Portland. T A. Sloroy, Spokane. e! H. llnrke. Portland. W. D. Marks. Spokane. J. F. Fisher, Spokane. It. A. Wright. Spoliiine. Hotel St. George. George S. Held, Portland. Will It. King. Ontario. J. A. Allison, Portland. .1. H. lluawn. Portland. F. J. Gardner. Portland. A. I.egrnnd, Portland. A F. Bernard, Portland. Fred W. Webber. Now York. SIlss Sadie Handy. Now York. SHss Edna Owen, New York. Charles W. Allen, Now York. Charles E. Sllddleton. Cincinnati. S. Somervllle, Grant's Pass, George SI. Nolan. Jr., and wife. Boise City. W. E. Toms, San Francisco. John Parsons, New York. Sirs. SI. II. Gillette, Echo. .1. J. Burns, Portland. C. 1.. Danner, Spokane. Charles 11. Sears. St. Louis. F D. .Miller, Portland. E. D. Burns, I.ewlston. Charles Wappernian. St. l.ouis. S. SI. White, Now York. j T ZEE IE F A I iTl . Hotel Bickers. E II. King and wire. Portland. W. SI. I.oyd, Stilton. Slosman .McDonald, Nuw York. SIlss Grace Jones. Walla Walla. Edger Fisher. - SI. A. Kees. C. I). Wllkcnsnu. SI D. lloblnson. W. Sierrltl. SI. Slerrltt. C. 1). llralnard. C. A. Palmer. Hay Sutherland. Calvin Thomason. T. J. Pernoll. John Klllkenny, Sand Hollow. I. H. Hound. Portland. .Mrs. Davis, John Day. J. N. Watt, Pendleton. I,. E, llnklll. Starbuck. V. A. Cole Vinson. J. II.' French, Vinson. N. S. Savage, St. Joe. Slllo SIcMInn, Francis Livingston. Pierce Klngsloy. Pauline Adams. Conola Caruott. Lew Smith. Charles Slcllarnoy. Hoy Wllkeson. State Convention Knights of the Maccabees, Portland, Ore., March 22nd, 1904. For tho above occasion tho O. K. & 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. It. & N. Seventl Day Adventists' Meeting Walla Walla, Wash., April 5-10, 1904. For the above occasion tho O. R. & N. makes a rate o( ono and one third fare for tho round trip on the certificate plan. Tickets on salo any three days prior to tho opening day. For particulars, call on or address 12. C. Smith, agent O. 11. & N. Notice to Contraetors. Sealed bids will be received to build a schoolhousc in school district No. 48, known as tho Hogue pre cinct. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the ofllce of the 'East Or- egonlan. Bonds for amount of hid must be given. Tho right is reserve ed to reject any and all bids. Bids must bo mailed to C. W. Brown, school clerk, not later than March 1st, 1904. Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted to W. T, Boynton will kind ly call and settle at once, as I need the money. W. T. BOYNTON. Wo seem to think that to bo kind to others is often a great tax, when a pleasant word nnd u cheerful "good morning" mean so nluch, West Vlrglnin will support tho affirm utlvo and Ohio tho negative sldo of tho uuestion. "Resolved. That munlc. Inal nwnershln of nublln utilities 1 1 Dtrolt, inch. undesirable." I F W. Schmidt, special agent COMPETENT JUDGE8. Itoaatr Doctors Endorse Htrplclde. Women who make a business of beau. llfyhiK other women como pretty near knowing what will bring about tbn best results. Here are letters from two, con cerning Ilerplclde: ..can recommend Newbro's "Herol. clde." an It stopped my hair from falllnit out; and, as a dressing It has no super- "(Signed.) Bertha A. Trulllnger, , "Complexion HpecFallst, JlorrJson Bt Portland, Ore." "After using- ono bottle of "Ilerplclde my hair has stopped railing- out. and my scalp Is entirely free from dandruff. "(Blgned.) Grace Dodge, -m mxth St., I.ortland.eaolrte:"DOCt0r Bold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In itamps for sample to The Herplcldo Co,, SHIRT WAIST SAL This Week Will Be Otir Opening Sale on Spring Waists Our nrires raiiL'ii from to cents to ts.so Eor ThiB "Week Only we will i,,.. , .... 0 lutili w., S waist costing $1-25 or inonj nicu neck ribbon wortb 25 cents. With each cheaner j cent ribbon. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY for styles anil prices. 0 SATURDAY SPECIALS Mens' heavy llueceil untlerwear 50c. and 45c grades, special Hoys' heavy fleeced underwear, 50c. grade. ..31)0 Ladies' knit underwear, 50c. grade. J9C Misses' lleeced underwear, 30c grade special .24c Hlenched Muslin 7c. grade, i0 vards 39C Cnlicii. nnv nrice in house, to yards for . . .soc Colored Outinc Flannel 10& 1 ... '"joe ' ' ' o.-ucs ioyds.80c SOMETHING NEW COMING, Another Version .of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at the Frazer. That which Is described as the bin- gesi and best "Un.'le Tom's Cnhln" Company traveling, will appear at the Frazer 1111 .Mnrrh I. It Is known limn ocean to ocean as l.eon W. Washburn's Stetson XJnelo Tom'n Cabin Company, nnd Is composed of .10 men, women ad children, all capa ble nrtors, actresses, singers and dancers, As n scenic production, It Is said to be hotter than any other. Among others worthy or special men tion nro tho Ohio river hy uioonllglit, tho beautiful Vision scene, and the gorgeous transformation scene at th" close. A number or prize Shetland ponies, trick mules and Colonel Saw der's splendid pack or genuine Si berian bloodhounds are special feat ures. The spectacular street pageant lias a great ninny beautiful Shetland ponies, chariots nud handsomely carved tableau wagons besides other novelties. Tho parade Is led by Wash burn s great military band nnd Is worth golg a long way to see. THERE ARE NO FAILURES. Dr. Garfield, of Victoria. B. C, Tells of Three Hundred Cases Wherein He Recommended the Use of Trlb. Dr. .lames (!. (iarllelil, of Victoria, 11, C when asked, do you Indorso THIB as u cure ror tho liquor and tobacco habit, said: "I do. I have th your remedy long before it was sold to you, nud can tell you of threo hmiured peoplo that I have ad vised to tako It. I never know of a failure to cure whero tho party tak ing It was sincere." GENUINE OSTEOPATH. Osteopathy Is all right if tho Osteopath Is all rlirlu n.,t don't bo deceived by believing that all persons nlnlmin. . read(!f paths nro such. Niimoroua unprincipled, Ignorant faklrj h0 w 0ste been Inside or nn Osteopathic college aro using tho good nam Te,Dovwl opnthy to impose upon tho public. Thin is especially true 1 T' ...I I., rv.l 1... l,o.- ..nt 1 1 ...... . 111 "lose Ei.tliea WHUMJiii wn,i-wm,i jiu, iiuuu 1VK",CU niKI Ho r,vamt I in- registrations remilreil (Ohio. Mlchlimn. Mliim.ui,. -i,. nionj . . u , 1viconsin Call 1 I'ornln. Mnntnmi. Vermont and about twnntv nthp ofi .... regulntlng laws.) You would not think of employing the Horylces of a medical , who was not educated In some Blanilnrd rollogo or medicine and it 1 equally Important or ovun mnro so with Osteopathy, where the beneflt I or cure depend on locating and roniovlng tho cause. You can rialntrl see the necessity of an Osteopath having a thorouith knowlmu. I atomy, physiology, pathology, surgory nud all branches taught In tee ular medical school, oxcupt materia medlcn, Instead of which he mu-t understand tho principles nnd praotlco of Osteopathy. To obtain talj education the following named schools require an attendance o foar luiliia, livu minium 1:111:11, til it:uiiu.rnl ii:unuiiuilH auu 111 JuUOnuOrleS' American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo. American College of Osteopatiiy and Surgory, Chicago, III, .Massachusetts College of Osteopathy, Boston, Mass. Philadelphia College or Osteopathy, Philadelphia, Pa, Atlantic College of Osteopathy, Wllkesharre, Pa. Southern School of Osteopathy, Franklin, Ky. S. S. Still College or Osteopathy, I)es .Moines, Iowa. Paclllc Collego of Osteopathy, l.os Angeles, Cnl. Cnlll'ornla College of Osteopathy, San Kranclsco, Cal. Colorado College or Osteopathy, Donvur, Col. Ileiore consulting with n por.ion claiming to ho an Osteopath, satis fy yourself that lie is a gradiinto of ono or tho above colleges; If yos can't get this Information otherwise, addres a letter of Inquiry to Dr. Irene Howard Kills, Secretary American Osteopathic Association, lit Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass., who will cheerfully advise you. Tho roregolng Inl'unuallon is riven In the interest of genuine Oste opathy, and as a defunso ngalnst. tho Impostors, If you have been to unfortunate as to have fallen into tho hands or a pretender and failed to get relief, don't condemn Osteopathy, for treatment by one who is qualified probably would have given tho desired results. DON'T UK IMPOSED UPON! 4 i"TJi''ii"'f1 -I-4 4- .--$-" 41 i l'i"i"'f- f ,f,-it-t '! 4' f Great Alteration Sole -. QF Furniture Carpets Workmen will soon be crowding tis for room to remodel out store building. We must make room. The stock must be reduced. Come and help tss and you will be sure to help your selves. We are' overstocked, especially on Iron Beds, Mattresses, Carpets and Rugs In these we can show you bargains not found elsewhere. Make good your opportunity and save money while you can. See our 3 "piece bebroom suit golden oak, swell drawer, French plate mirror, for $ 1 9. A new line of Folding Go-Carts just received. Yours for Bargains M. A. RAD Eft MAIN AND WEBB STREETS Undertaking Parlors in Connection