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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, PAGE TWO, Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water ami let it stand twenty-four hours ; ascuimentorsct tliiiKindicatesan . unhealthy con- 'ditionofthc kid neys; if It stains your linen itis evidence of kid ney trouble ; too irequem ucsire to pass it orrain in the back is al.so convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. Whnt To IJo. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-Koot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the Kick, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding lain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many iiti- ilnrlne the niL'ht. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. 11 sianus trn: mu"' Sor its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and n IWUK limb n., la . n.j n lnnt it. bntliKcMit free fflStH!?WC3i by mail. Address Dr. MErMSHltfff jS Kilmer & Co., lling- hamton.N. Y. When nomootsmp-Rooe. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, aud the address, Ilinghamtoii, N. Y. GENERAL NEWS. Russia had proceeded far enough toward an exhibit at St. lyiuis to have a frame for a large building erected. It is now being torn down. Commander V. K. Sewell, U. S. N., who has been governor of Guam for two years past, has arrived at San Francisco very III with abscess of the liver. The winner -of the recent rifle-shot tournament In New York was L. C. Uurr. He made 2,-156 points out of a possible 2,500. I.. P. Ittel was next, scoring 2,155. Young Corbett Is swelled up over his unbroken succession of victories, and will not train closely for his coming match with Jimmy Britt. His backers are nervous. Metoxen, the fullblooded Menomi nee Indian graduate of Carlisle, and for years the finest fullback in the world, has abandoned sport and Is now fanning at -Menominee, Mich. The secretary of agriculture has appointed It, II. True, a botnny ex pert, chemist and physiologist, to oxamlne and report upon the poison ous flora of Montana, Idaho and ad jacent states. All travelers and architectural ex perts unite In declaring that the chapel of Leland Stanford Universi ty is the most beautiful and finely decorated place or worship In the world. The building cost ?600,U0O. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. A bakers' war Is on at Spokane. Prices have been cut by somo of the members of the association and a cheap bread war is promised. The boycott on tho Northern Se curities roads by Spokane shippers, continues. The O. II. & N. is doing a large Increase of business as a re sult. A baud of cattle belonging to Thomas Jowett,' on Suavle's island, near Portland, havo been found In a starving condition by humane offi cers. Goldendale Is advertising her re sources in tho East, and as a result, 25 families transferred at The Dalles to the Lyle road Tuesday, bound for that city. Private advices from Alaska, say that the loss of the Y. M. C, A. on Douglas Island, nt the Treadwell, in the burning of their building, amounts to $16,000 with $8,000 insurance. Tim Sullivan went into a Kalama drug store Tuesday, and offered a quarter for enough strychnine to kill htm, saying that ho was tired of hunting work. He wbb taken to tho asylum. Because their pastor joined tho Salvation Army in a fanatical re-' vlval, the congregation of the South Methodist church at Albany, has boy cotted him and refuse to attend his meetings In their own church. Detectlvo Hartmun of Portland, confiscated $100 worth of smuggled opium, which ho found in the pos session of two unknown men near that city Tuesday. The smugglers escaped. There is an organized gang operating In Portland. We have some propositions in Teal 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. 'Phono Black, 1111. P. O. Box 324. The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Or egon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage, It is the advertising medium of this section. ,ij)t,;iX S OF ARE SEVERAL CASES OF QUITE SEVERE ILLNESS. Visitors From Colorado Miss Foss Taught a Successful Term of School Fire Department Ball March 19 A Combined Lodge Hall and Business House Will be Built Eloquent Prohibition Speech, Athena, .March G. Mrs. David Taylor met in Pendleton her aged uncle, James Myers, and son W. P. Myers, and ids wife of Colorado. They came west to visit Mr. Myers' aged sister. Grandma Gerltlng. They had not met for 51 years. Mr. Myers Is S4 years old. His sister is SO years of ago. W. P. Myeis is a lawyer, and will probably locate in the west -Mr. and Sirs. Archie Mclntyre have returned from their Homestead near Pilot Hock. Miss Pearl Thomas' cousin .Miss Thomas of Lamar, Wash., spent this week here. Miss Alcy Foss has finished a suc cessful term of school at Echo and returned home. S. P. Purdy, who recently sold his large farm to Henry lvopeko, has moved to Athena. T. B. Slmonton has been sick with an attack of la grippe. Tho Athena Fire department has announced Its annual ball, to take place In the Athena opera house March 19. Everything has been ar anged to make It a success. Itov. Jenkins, pastor of the Chris tlan church, has been confined to his bed for a few days with the la grip, which almost terminated In pneu monia. Itov. W. II. Eakln of tho M. E, church of Milton, delivered n very elegant address on the principles of prohibition Tuesday night at the Christian church, which a large and delighted audience heard. It Is reported that Samuel Carpen ter and two children are sick at their home in Adams. W. W. Jacobs received news of the death of his sister aud brother, Miss George Anna Jacobs at her homo in Virginia, aged 55; his brother died a month later at his home In Fairfax county, Virginia. Milt Bush Is quite low with pneu monia. Lodge Hall and Business House. Tho I. O. O, F. and K. of P. lodges have bought of M. A. Miller n 35-foot front on Main street for a two-story brick. The upper floor will he used as a lodge hall, and the lower floor will be leased for business purposes. This building Is to he owned jointly by the two lodges, and will ho built east of N'. A. Miller's furniture store. MURRAY AND MACK. Popular Comedy Company Coming to the Frazler. Among the star attractions that will come to the Frazer this season Is that over popular team, Murray and Mack, in the latest edition of the musical gayety "A Night on Broadway." Murray and Mack are nothing If not up-to-date, and from all accounts, thoy have surpassed them selves this season, both In their in dividual work and In tho company surrounding them. They have the advantage of an unusually good play, suited exactly to their stylo of hilar ious humor, nnd thoy do not let any of tho oportunities of tho farce es cape them. The cast Is unusually strong. Elaborate and masslvo scen ic sets, mechanical and electrical ef fects are carried intact for eaci'i act. which promises a musical attraction out of tho ordinary. At tho frazer March 15. Georgia Minstrels. Tho towns and cities visited last season by Richards & Pringlo's fam ous Georgia minstrels, wore sun prised nt tho superior entertainment given by this organization. The press and public were quick to show their appreciation, and tho managers of the company showed good busl noss Judgment when thoy renewed the contracts with such people as Dudley, the Lono Stnr comedian, known better as "Jim Jackson," Km ton, tho marvelous hoop controller, Dudley & Kclloy. Simpson & Pitt- man, Campbell Bros., and the over popular Clarenco Powell. Among tho now faces Is Emmott Davis, the Texas comedian; Cooper, the ven triloquist; tho Great "Boomsky," tho threo Tonoys, acrobats, and the greatest collection of singers over with a minstrel Bhow, Thoy will be nt tho Frazor .March 22d. Ward and Wade. Tho Now Orleans Picayune says of tho Ward and Wade minstrel com pany; "Ward and Wade oponed their annual ongagement hero last night with nn overflowing business. Thoro was not room In the housofor tho crowd and ninny woro turned away. Ward nnd Wade enjoy an on vlablo reputation nmong tho reputa ble white nilnstrol companies on tho road nnd carry some of tho best voices listed with any minstrel com bination in tho United States." Thoy come to the Frnzer on .March 10, to morrow night. In Conference at Kansas City. Kansas City, Mo,. March 9- Many dolegntcs and visitors aro horo for tho annual session of tho Contrnl Missouri confenorce of Slothndist, which will ho in session during tho noxt week or ton days, Bishop Wal don will prealdo ovor tho bcssIoij nnd a number of clerical aud lay speakers of note will address tho conference. AT HOTEL ARRIVAL8. Hotel Pendleton. G. A. Broiler, Portland. 1j. O. Inrkln. Portland, A. H. Greenburg, Portland. J. E. Bradley, Seattle. M. B. Gwlnn, Boise. M. L. Waterhouse, Portland. W. M. Fitzgerald, Portland. A. D. Leedy, Canyon City. E. Taber, Seattle. W. L. Eaton, San Francisco. James Leslie, San Francisco. A. B. Galloway, Portland. It. C. Long, Spokane. J. F. Fisher, Spokane. M. Moreg, Spokane. A, D. Stevenson, Denver. J. O. Van Winkle, Salem. M. Greenbaum, Chicago. M. S. Hnuser, San Francisco. J. G. Iteddick, Portland. F. J, Walsh, Portland. E. Smith and family, Meadows. George Baker, San Francisco. Mrs. J. G. Helfrlch, Spokane. D. Abrnhnm, San Francisco. G. S. Youngman, Portland. E. B. Coman, Portland, W. A. boyd, Spokane. Hotel St. George. J. D. Casey, Hllgard. It. P. Long, Ontario. Fred C. Brown, Ontnrio. Geo. J. Barrett, Granite, Ore. David Klelss, New York. M. Ilowlluson, Portland. F. B. Holbrook, Irrlgon. W. It. Parker, Irrlgon. J. C. Segor, Portland. G. W. Harris, Portland. P. M. Howard nnd family, city. Jennie Howard, city. E. It. Bird, San Francisco. Lloyd King, Portland. John SI. Kissinger ami wife, Day ton. H. II. Leonard and wife, North. Ya klmn. Sir. and Sirs. Jo.m Iladey, Denver Sirs. Ora I-ondey, Walla Walla. William .junn, Portland. S. A. Jacobs, Hamilton, Oont. H. B. Wilson, Portland. F. D. Derby, Billings. J. E. Plerson, Spokane. Geo. SIcGllvrey, Spokane. J. B. Stone, San Francisco. It. E. Stanley, Portland. Hotel Dickers. W. H. Catherman, Umatilla. Sir. Hapwell and wife, city. J. SI. Llghtfoot and wife, Pendleton J. Gulllford and wife, Pendleton. Sirs. Williams, Kamela, S. S. Gill, Spokane. Dr. E. O. Parker and wife, Pilot Hock. J. Ii. Baker, Sleacham. J. S. Cunninghnm, Portland. -.1. SI. Henderson, Starbuck. S. E. Huklll, Starbuck. J. W. Dykes, .Milton. Sirs. Slurry and son, Boise. J. F. Melton, Sumpter. SI. Pedro. Butter Creek. Viola Slate, Baker City. J. P. Newell, Portland. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an Individual dis order of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will bo fol lowed by litter collapse, unless a ro liable remedy Is Immediately em ployed. There's nothing so efficient to euro disorders of the liver nnd kid neys as Electric Hitters. It's n won derful tonic, nnd effective nervine and tho greatest all around medicine for run-down systems. It dispels nervousness, rheumatism nnd neural gin nnd expels malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guaranteed by Tollman & Co., druggists. TEMPERANCE CAMPAIGN. Noted Speaker Will Address the Peo pie at the Court House March 18. R, W. Kelsey of Newberg. the well known prohibitiuon spenker, nccora panied by W. Eugene Knox, the in imltnhle impersonator, nnd supported in song by Slessrs. Howard L. Hock ett and Emmer A. Nowby, will hold a meeting at the court house on Fri day, March 18, at 8 p. m. The object of the meeting will he to stir up sentiment in fnvor of pro hibltion and especially tho proposed local option law. Every person Interested In temper ance work is cordially Invited to be present. Boys and girls under 15 will not be admitted unless accom panied by parents or some adult per son who will bo responsible for their conduct. Admission will bo free, but pledges will bo taken for the campaign. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are Ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's Now 1,1 fo Pills. Millions aro always at work, night nnd day, cur ing Indigestion, biliousness, constipa tion, sick headache nnd nil stomach liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c st Tollman & Co.'s drug store, Aaron Stownrt and son foucht W. . Hill nnd son with ii stnls nt Vnl- den, SIlss. Both Hills were killed. HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. When It I Free of Dandruff, It Qrona Luxuriantly, Kalr preparations and dandruff cures. as a rule, are sticky or irritating affairs that do no earthly good. Hair, when not diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff la the cause of nine-tenths of all hair trouble, and dandruff Is caused toy a germ. The only way to cure dand ruff Is to hill the germ; and, so rar, tho omy nair preparation tnat will positively destroy the gorm Is Newbro's llernlcl,l absolutely harmless, free from grease, sediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs It allays Itching Instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect," Sold by leading druggists. Bond 10c. In stamps for Mich'6 t0 lrenlcl(l0 Co'' Detroit, F. W. Schmidt, special agent THIS WEEK WILL BE ONE OF SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SILKS AT THE FAIR. OUR NEW SILK WAISTINGS HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND DURING OUR OPENING SALE, CONTINUING ALL THIS WEEK, THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL BE IN EFFECT: 36-Inch black, guaranteed Taffeta $1.50, $1.44 and $1.39 yd 27-Inch black, guaranteed Taffeta $1.00 yd 27-Inch Pongee Silk 55c yd 32-Inch Pongee Silk 65c yd Royal Taffeta, black and colors 75c yd Embroidered Silks, 4 yard cuts for waists, per pattern $4.25 Crystal cord wash Silks,, 4-yard cuts, per pattern $1.88 Jap Silk, usually sold for 35c, this week only , .25c yd WITH EVERY PATTERN OF SILK FOR SHIRT WAISTS, WE WILL GIVE A NECK RIBBON TO MATCH, WORTH TEN PER CENT OF THE VALUE OF THE SILK. THE FHIR Notice to Contractors. jnled proposals will bo received at tho office ot T. F. Howard, archi tect, room 17 Judd building, up to ten o'clock, March 10th, 1904, for the erection and completion of a two- story frame cottage, with stone base ment for William P. Sturgis, accord ing to plans and specifications now on tile In the ofllco of the architect. The right Is reserved to reject any and nil bids for the work. Fobrunry 25, 1904. How's Thls7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for onv case of catarrh that can not be emeu oy linns catarrh t:ure. . J. .'iii;.m; & cti.. to e o. u. We. the umlcrsl?ueil. have known I- J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe lilm perfectly honorable In nil business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. hi. or a iiiuA., wnoiesaic Druggists, j.oieuo. u. WAI.UIKG, KIX.SAN' & MAltVIX, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lnternallr. noting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Hold by an uriiRgism. Hall s Family rills are the best. Leap Year Ball. A leap year ball will be given at Armory hall Thursday evening, .March 10th, under the auspices of Prof. SicSIinn, the instructor in danc Ing, who will conduct regular classes hero. Admission, ladies, 50c; gen tlemen, when accompanied by lady, free. Gentlemen alone, 25 cents. Sluslc by SicSIinn orchestra of six pieces. More Evidence of Trlb' Good Work. Baker City, Ore., Sept. 9, 1903. was a constant user of both smok ing and chewing tobacco for 40 years. took a treatment of Trlb about three months ago nnd can endorse It as a euro. My general health is much improved since I took your cure. Sincerely yours, N. II. STARBIRD. When a woman thinks of the lothes that could be bought on the money that Is wasted on houso rent It makes her write a letter to her mother telling her she suspects her husband doesn't love her any more. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This ouestion arises in tho familv svery day. Let us answer it to-day. Try delicious and hp.il til fill f1,ccirf Pr baking add boiling water and set to eool. Flavors: Lemon. Ornnire. Raso- oerry and Strawberry. Get a package your grocers to-dav. 10 cts. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this in mind when you need poultry and stock suppllea and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Golesworthy 127 129 East Alta St.. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer The French Restaurant Best 25 cent Meal in the City Private Dining Parlors Elegant Furnished Rooms in Connection GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street SI LKS FREE RIBBONS if ! You Have j a 1 Head t 4 of Your Own Come to Sullivan & Bond's We Will Fit It With a Hat wot an ordinary article, but something extraordinary Is Hill's Ptite California Olive Oil For medicinal uso as woll ns for salads and table use. . This Is tho highest quality ami purest oil made. Sold exclusively In Ponilloton by Despain & Clark Artists' Supplies i If you aro interested in Oil Painting see us. Our line is complete ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCH I5RS BRUSHES ARTISTS SABLES BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We' make a specialty ol fram ing pictures. Newest stock of frames C. C. SHARP Opera House Block T INSURE IN Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stand at the head of thei'sf. Hartford Kite Insurance Co.J!129,076 Alliance Assurance Co 29,039,963 London & Lancashire Fire ' Insurance Co 2,&H,683 North British & Mercantile Co 10,695,971 Royal Insurance Co , 22,697,163 FRANK B. CLOPTON AGENT 1X2 EAST COURT ST. LARD Good and Pure Kettle Rendered At prices as low as the lowest. MIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET 3X6 COURT ST. CANTY'S PARLORS OF AMUSEMENT Open day and night. Billiards, Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl ing Alleys, Throwing Racks. Good music every evening. BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STREETS. Under W. & C. R. Depot. mrvrr vs r-r"TVkrc If .vour wheel In ailing consul us. We treat this worst wheel' and nature them to health. Our bloyole hospital at all Court' Street lu complete and equipped with the latent appliances. Goiden & Edmisten Bicycle Doctors AH Kinds of Light Repairing