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"A : Elf"" PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1904. PAGE THREl". Most Satisfactory d claim, but true. There is an air of refinement, of ex A broa ....4 h. narments shown here that is refreshing. elu'neM ,gte from the fact that they come from the contl y makers. Exclusive, because they are samples prlncl- nentS Tonly one of a kind,. most desirable condition, apprecl pa"y a" very woman. Then, too, we own these garments cheap ated by e 7 made, for after a manufacturer has taken his er than t ey thep use f0P the samples, so to make It short, ... h no further i u nets them In their usual way, very much under price, our buyer g .mall nrofil attached. The sorlnn them to you r. ... . W' beautiful creations of the tailor's art. Styles are various, hTthe" Eton Jacket seems to have the preference. Now novelty il In rather light colors are here and are greatly admired, I the staple colors, blues, blacks, greys and browns, are very . n.h and handsome, such suits as will be priced In stores at $30 .,. here for the season's opening at $10, $12.50, $15, $18, to $vs 3 l'6' $20. ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE GAINING CAM F i rtri m Union made HAND MADE, CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a triumph, ETI YNN&CO, fiFT IT. Don't acxeot a substitute. 1 1 r FDVrw 1 1 nit MAKERS. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar in connection, where best goods are served. Main itreet, center of block, between Alta and Wobb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor COAL Let us fill your ! bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Oriental Parlors Massage, Halrdresslng and Manicuring. Rooms 3 and 5, over Martin's grocery. Leave orders at Brock &. McComas' drug store. The Oriental par lors are In charge of Conala E. Breyer, a graduate of Lola E. Shaw's parlors, of Boise City, Idaho. Egg Baths, Fomentation Bath, Plain Shampoo, Shampoo with Scalp Treat ment, Shampoo with Hair Curl ing, Head Steaming for ladles and gentlemen, Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Facial Massage. HELIX HAPPENINGS ASTHMA PATIENT WILL MOVE TO CALIFORNIA. Rev. Simons Has Moved His Family From the Valley Grandma Wy. rick is Recovering Moved Out to Their Ranch Lectures on Pro hibitionWill Move to Olympla Livery Stable Changes Hands New Proprietors of the Arlington House. Helix, March 7. Dr. Grlswold went to Wallula Saturday night to spend a few days with his family. Ben L. Iceland, who Is a sufferer from asthma, Intends to leave for California to try that climate. Mr. Simons, minister of the Chris tian church of this place, returned from the Willamette valley on Inst Friday evening m.nglng with him nls wife and son. Mr. Simons was called there to attend the funeral of his father-ln-lnw. Mrs. Chns. Davis of Baker City, who has been visiting relatives in this place rotitrned home Saturday morning. Dr. Hume and family will go to Pilot Rock, where Dr. Hume will practice during the temporary ab sence of Dr. Parker. Grandma Myrlck, who has been seriously 111, Is recovering. A large delegation went dow'n io Pendleton Saturday to attend the K. of P. convention. Frank King and family of Weston have moved out to Cold Springs to their ranch, to remain during the summer. Jno. King nnd family have rented property In Helix, and will make their homo here for a time. Ernest Keller, who has been on an extended trip through Washington and Idaho, has been spending the paBt week with his sister, Mrs. Mary Sones. Mr. Cartwrlght, the Christian min ister of Milton, and Mr. Bannister, gave two lectures on prohibition at the Baptist church, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Chas. Stanton has bought the city livery stable of his brother, Frank Stanton. Frank expects to go to farming soon. Curts Bros, are now proprietors of the Arlington House which was form erly Helix hotel. Will Move to Olympla. Will Knight of this place has sold his farming interests to his father, G. W. Knight, and has gone to Olym pla where he Intends to go Into busi ness of some sort. Building an Addition. A. W. Grover Is building an addi tion to his house. JIM JOSHUA WAS DRUNK. WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMPS REMEMBER ME. I manufacture every style on any mounting and carry a completo stock of Pads, Inks, Racks, Daters, Rubber Type, etc. SEALS, STENCILS, Trado Chocks, Door Plates. Writo me what you want. I can please you by return mall. WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker City, Or. Main Street Near Depot LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Nlding... ..Material niMENBIONLUMBEROK de8crlPlI- Bash, In, B' Bllnd8 M1 ing. Building and Tar Par f ring Your Bill to Us and uur Figures, Harbor Com. Co. J2W C. R. Depot ADAMS ) DENTAL PARLOR Pl!NDLETON. nc.. Our 82- , Red '581' ml Ext,,..- " ' rtin'ess l'i nt -"ning. " J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attent'on given and all work executed properly Eleetrleal Supplies or all klndf OFFICE 121 WEST COURT ST. (Tribune Building) PAINT PAINT PAINT The season for brushing up and putting a new attire on your buildings Is at hand. Wo want to flguro on your Indoor and outdoor painting and your paper hanging. If you aro going to do your own painting, lot us supply you with tho material. Wo sell oxcluslvoly in Pen dleton tho Sherwin-Williams-Paint. E. J. MURPHY Court St. PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS Ooou token beat of care of. ITe orders at Teutscli'i. Tuone Main 1271. Indian Suicide Had no Trouble With His Wife, But Had Been Drinking Heavily. Moses Johnson, an educated Uma tilla who was in the city today said there had been no trouble between Jim Joshua and his wife, prior to Joshua's suicide a week ago. Joshua had always been consid ered a sober man, but on the oatur day night before he committed sui cide, he was beastly drunk, and con tinued hlsx drinking all day Sunday. During Sunday and Sunday night, he drank two largo beer bottles full of whisky, and on Monday morning he was yet under the Influence of tho liquor and could eat no breakfast. . He had carried two old cartridges in a coat pocket for over a month and after eating a light breakfast he took his gun down and went to the tepee. His wife knew he had no cartridges, In the house, hut did not know of theso in his coat pocket and when she heard the shots wa3 startled, and running to the tepee, found him dead. She is a wood wo man and there hau been no difficulty as reported. FAMILY POISONED. Section Foreman at Kamela Re ceives Sad News From His Old Home In Missouri. n T rviwfnrd. O. R. & N. socllon foreman at Kamela, who attended i the Knights of Pythias convention In . this city has just received sad nows I from his old home in Southern Mis souri. ttIh hrnthnr. residing In Hickory county, had purchased some arsenic to feed his hogs to euro cholera, and Iii making biscuits for beakfast, tho arsenic was put Into the dough, in stead of baking powder, anu uio en tire family poisoned, Mr. Crawford's nmtlipr nnrl brother's wife, dying after reaching town, and whllo under tho doctor's care. Two other members of tho family are not expected to live nnd Mr. Crawford, himself, is dangerously 111. PROMINENT UTAH INVENTOR. G. M. Wheelwright, of Ogden, In the City on a Visit to Friends. C. M. Wheelwright, a prominent In ventor and mechanic of Ogden, Utah, Is In tho city today, visiting with Dave Ingram, an old schoolmate and nofghbor. Mr. Wheelwright Is inventor of tho patent weirs and .Irrigating gates, ox i,n, ii. i oi ntrrinn Murine the Irriga tion convention, and Is a largo con tractor in sower and uitcn worn, nu camo to Caldwoll, Idaho, for tho pur r i.iiMimr fin n sewer system for that city, which is to bo about t, 000 foot In length. Whllo so near to pomlloton ho came down to visit with Mr. Ingram, whom ho had not soon for 20 years, Mr. Wheelwright was born iu Og den, and romombors the city when PHYSICAL HOUSE-CLEANING A Thorough Cleansing of the System Now is the Surest Protection Against Spring and Summer Sickness. No good house keeper ever neglects Spring cleaning. With plenty of soap and water, hard scrubbing and scour ing, sunlight and air, she soon gets rid of all rubbish, musty odors, genus and microbes, and the dust and dirt that have accumulated during the lonjj winter months. But when the house has been put in order, and the premises cleared of all old plunder and trash, the great majority of house keepers feel that Spring cleaning is over, and forget that their systems may be in a worse condition than the house, and that the bad feelings, debility, loss of appetite, nervousness and sleeplessness from which they are suffering are due to neglect of the more important and necessary work of Physical house cleaning. A clean house does not insure against disease, but a clean system does. The poisons and humors engendered within the body, the waste matter that is clogging the system and contaminating and vitiating the blood, are far more dangerous to health than the dirt and dust of our homes. In the winter time we give free rein to our appetites, aud cat more and oftener than is for our good. We inhale the polluted air of badly ventilated offices and rooms, take little or no exercise, aud our bodies become a veritable hot-bed of disease-bearing germs, and our blood is loaded with impurities and poisons of every conceiv able kind; and no wonder that Spring time is so often Sick time and finds us in such poor plrysical condition, with vitality slowly wasting away, our digestion impaired, the liver torpid, md all the bodily organs over-worked and out of repair. Unless our systems are given a thorough cleaning, and the blood purged and purified, the simplest malady may develop into some serious disorder or end in chronic invalidism, and often the pent-up "impurities, poisons md humors break out through the skin, and all through the Spring and Summer you are .ormeuted with boils, itchy rashes, sores, bumps and pimples, and all manner of ugly pustular aud scaly eruptions. Physical house cleaning should begin with the blood. It must be purified and strength ened, and when a stream of pure, rich blood is turned into all the nooks and comers of the S3'Stem, the rubbish aud disease-producing poisons arc washed out, aud the congested channels aud avenues of the body are opened, aud Physical house cleaning is made thorough and complete. S. S. S. cleanses the blood of taints and poisons and expels the waste and rub bish from the system. It is to the system what soap and water are to the house. Nothing else so quickly removes the stubborn, deeply-rooted poisons and humors that are destroying the purity of the blood and blocking the avenues of health and life. A course of S. S. S. now will put your system in perfect order and fortify you against the debilitating diseases and aggravating skin troubles that arc sure to come if your physical welfare has been neglected. S. S. S. is not only the best of all blood purifiers, but an unequalled tonic and appetizer. It builds you np, improves the appetite, and aids the digestion aud assimilation of food, and keeps the system in a healthy, vigorous condition. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and can be taken by the old, middle-aged and young without danger of any harm ful effectSi S. S. S. is a blood purifier and tonic combined, a perfect Spring medicine and indispensable in Physical house cleaning. Write us fully about your case. No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. it was a sagebrush waste. Ho says robbed in front of his homo last the Mormons are not concerned oversight. Tho robbers secured but 111. tho Smoot inquiry, and say If tho CO, nnd told Mr. Craven, thnt ho wnH senator cannot provo his innocence, he must tako tho consequences. Robbers Were Fooled. Ilaker City, Marcn 8. S. H. ven, a miner, was sandbagged Cra- not tho man they wero looking for, ns they wanted either Attorney Wil liam Smith, or I. McCord, manager of tho theater, as both wero known to havo considerable money that ovo- und i nlng. Women tSMJKM Mi S3 Every woman covctt a loss of their girlish forms after marriage. The beantif; of childicn is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. All of tli is can be avoided, however, by the uso of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all tho danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from tin ns of this wonderful I Moth sent free, 02 Tki Bradfleld Btgolator Co., Atliitt, fit m M ffljrffffffl remedy. Sold by all druggists at $i.oo per bottle. Our little book, telling all about this liniment, will ba Women's Headaches A GROUP OF BEAUTIES. Tim showing of ladles' wntchos Is more than usually Interesting. Wo have milled it largo number of now designs und now stylos to our al ready largo assortment. Where there Ih so much beauty and merit a choice limy ho dltllcult, but prices will help to a selection, LADIES' WATCHES from J5 up. Warranted movement lu rellablo 26 year cttBO, $16.00, GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postofflce Dlock. KiO 1.9 Pnnnrr-m Street. 1'ohTLaND, iUlNK, Oct. 17, 1902. I consider Wine of Cardui superior to any doc tor's medicine I ever used and I know whereof I speak. I suffered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely prostrated me. I'ain would shoot through my hack and sidn and I would havo blinding heaoaches. My limbs would swell up anu i woum jrai nu wcu i tuuiu stand up. 1 naturally felt discouraged for I seemed beyond the help of physicians, but Wine of Cardui camo as a Cod-send to me. 1 feU a change for the better witiin a week. Afternine teen days treatment I menstruated without suf fering agonies I usually did and soon became regular ana wimoui pain. Wine of Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffer bg women knew of its good qualities. Treasurer, Portland Economic League. Headaches are tho danger signals of coming disease. Both men and women suffer headaches, but periodical headache falls only to the lot of women and is the unerring sign of irregular menstruation and hearing do wn pains. Completely prostrated by nine months of suppressed menses, blinded by headacho3 and racked with pain Mrs. Snow was made a strong and healthy woman again. Ilomemher with Wine of Cardui no case is hopeless because this great remedy cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases and never fails to benefit a case of irregular mensea, bearing down pains or any femalo weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors have failed, try Wine of Cardui, and try it now. Remember that headaches mean ltJUiaiC wtUUtnctw, roecure i LKHuu ui. iiihww ivh;. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINECARDUI !"- 'corn nt T DELAY8 ARE DANGEROUS. ' As a slight break may end In a great catastrophe. Hotter send your vobt clos tp Noaglo Bros, and havo neces 1 sary ropalrs m do as soon as they aro apparent. Our prlcos aro rea sonable and low and our workmen ship first-class In all respects, and small repairs are Just as choorfully looked aftor as completo roriovatlon. Winona wagons and buggies are the I best. Wo sell them. KEAGLK BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS . Wuver Qaiollie Ungluei-Sftle ami reliable ll Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, ICO barrels a day. Klour oxchangod for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Food, etc., always on hand.