East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 28, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1904.
EIGHT PAGES,
PACE TWO,
Women as Well as Men Are Made
Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the niiiul,
discouragesandlcssensambItioi; lieauty,
vigor aim cnecriu!
ncss soon disappear
when the kidneys are
" out of order or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
lwcotne so prevalent I
that it is not uncom-
uion for a child to le
born afflicted with
weak kidneys. If the
child urinate toooften, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an
age when it should be able to control the
NEWS
OF
ATHENA
uassaiFc. it 19 vet afflicted with bed-wet
ting, depend upon it, thecausc of the diffi
culty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and bladder and not to a
habit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men nie made miser
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, m fifty
cent and one-dollar
size bottles. You may
have a saniple bottle
by mail free, nlso a nom of Bwunp-Rooi.
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer S: Co.,
Binghatuton, N. Y., be sure and mention
this pajier. Don't make any. mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, lliughamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
FIREMEN'S BALL WAS
THE SEASON'S FEATURE,
Heaviest Snowfall of Season March
25 Rebekah Lodge Has 125 Mem
bers Several Quite Severe Cases
of Illness Death From Diphtheria
Excellent Lecture by Mrs. Hlmes
GENERAL NEWS.
Labor riots are in pogress at Mar
seilles. France, precipitated by a
strike of dock workers.
Pauline Hall, the well known ac
tress, has sued for a divorce from .Minnie
George n. McClellan, the theatrical
manager.
It is believed that the limit that
will bo appropriated this year for
river and harbor Improvement will
he J3.000.000.
Two men and a boy were drowned
by the flood at Huntington, Ind.,
where the property damage rtvlll ag
gregate $100,000.
An Italian stoker on the Arliistnn.
New York to Montevideo, went crazy
and ran amuck, killing two of the
crew and dangerously wounding sev
eral others.
Wallace H. Hall has pleaded guilty
to embezzling $23S,000 from the
American Surety Company, of Now
York, and St. Luke's Home for Con
valescents at Boston.
The Big .Miami rose 15 feet In four
uuurs near uincinnati, anil white
river, inillana, is 10 miles wide
Aiany thousand people have been
driven from their homes,
The Far Eastern war has' resulted
In a perfect flood of Poles, Finns and
neorows uelng thrown upon the
eastern shores of America. They are
neeing rrom conscription into th
Hussian army.
Los Angeles will nrobablv be ahan
doned as the next meeting place for
me urotnernoou of Locomotive Engl
neers, and a more central location
selected probably Denver, Kansas
City or St. Louis.
Athena, March 2G. The firemen's
ball that was given at the Athena
opera house, was a perfect success
in every way. Music was furnished
by Johnston's orchestra. This ball
was largely attended by people from
Adams and Weston and the sur
rounding country. The committee on
reception were Austin Foss, C. O.
Henry, Charles Gay. The floor man
agers wero Clark Nelson, Cliff Over-
turff, Clarence Knight, Harvey Itlch-
nrdson.
Miss M. L. Watts of tills city, was
on the list with the sick this week.
Mrs. John Gross of Walla Walla.
is in Athena visiting friends.
Miss Millne Tharp has been sick
nt her home with tonsllltis, but :s
now Improving very rapidly.
Most of the people are a little
scared to see winter when we should
have spring. Last ovenlnc snow fell
six or eight Inches deep, the heaviest
we have had tills season.
The .Mignonette Itobekah No. SC.
of Wild Horse, initiated four candl
dates Tuesday, March 22. This lodge
has about 125 members in good
standing.
Miss Mae Gross is sick this week
with a severe attack of tonsllltis
Mrs. W. H. Iteedcr spent last week
in Spokane visiting relatives
Dr. W. H . Drake of Seattle, occu
pled the pulpit at M. E. church Sun
day. A large audience was present
The lecture given Tuesday by Mrs
Mimes, the state organizer
for the Christian Women's Board of
.Missions, at the Christian church
was excellent. Several new mem
bers joined the society.
Rev. Jenkins and daughter, Lucy
spent Tuesday in Pendleton, where
Mr. Jenkins ilellvereil a lecture.
Death From Diphtheria.
The sad intelligence has reached
Mrs. Charley Smith that her oldest
daughter, Mrs. Florence King's lit
tie boy, recently died with diphthe
ria. Another one of the family has
tne oreail tlisease. They live at lone,
Oregon.
ECHO NEWS NOTES.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Jung Lock, a Chinese merchant, is
under arrest at Portland for whip-
ping Yo Gum, his 10-yenr-old Chinese
sweetheart, with a horsewhip.
The body of an unknown man was
found by a mall carrier on the Ash
land-Chetco stage road Sunday. He
had evidently perished in the snow.
James Glngles, a brother of the
bandit killed by the sheriff of Spo-
kane, last Tuesday, is under $5,000
bonds for horsestealing at. North
Yakima.
Miss Jennie Hartman was robbed
by a negro footpad nt Portland, Sat
urday night. He grabbed a purse
containing SG7, and ran Into the
darkness.
A Southern Pacific engine backing
down grade, near Roseburg, jumped
the track and turned a complete
somersault Sunday. The crow escap
ed by jumping.
Rhoda Thomas, a 14-year-old girl.
went into a trance during a revival
at Everett on Saturday. The trance
lasted four hours, during which .the
girl claims she visited heaven.
A petition bearing 2,570 signatures
will be presented at the next session
of county court, of Union county, ask'
lng for the removal of the county
seat from Union to La Grande.
W. J. Powers, a suspected robber
accused of holding up Wright's res
taurant at Baker City, three weeks
ago, has been captured at Reno, Nov,
Ho secured $70 In the hold-up.
The Indrapura, the Portland-Asl
atlc steamer, will not come to Port
land again, her charter with the
Asiatic company having expired. She
will go Into coastwise service in the
Orient.
Wheat Lands,
City Property.
We have some propositions in
real estate which are worth your
time to luvestlgato. Come In and
talk them ovor with us.
E. T. WADE & SON,
Offlce in E. O. Building. Thone
Black, 1111. P. O Box 324.
Stock Ranches.
Mining Stocks.
No City Indebtedness C. S. Mudge
O. R. & N. Agent, Resigns to Work
for C. H. Miller.
Lcho, March 28. The city starts
out with no debts other than those
Incurred by the city election and will
have the $C0U from the one liquor 11
cense to start with.
The old school house will bo sold
In Echo on April 2. It is expected
tuat there will be spirited biddlm
but the chances are that the city
win liny at least a part of It for a
city hall.
T. C. Benson on Wednesday t-hip
ped to the Union .Meat Company, cf
rcruanu, a carman oi ueel steers,
which he bought from Wnldon Ray.
This shipment made an even hun
dred carloads of cattle Mr. Benson
alone has shipped from Echo this
season.
C. S. Mudge. who has been station
agent nt Echo since July, 1902, and
who also worked for the O. R. & N.
two years at Baker City, has sent in
his resignation to take effect April
1. Mr. Mudge quits the railroad to
accept a better position with C. il.
Miller, the merchant.
Tragedy Averted.
'Just in the nick of time our little
boy was saved," writes Mrs. W, Wat
klnB of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu
monia had played sad havoc with him
and a terrible cough set In besides.
Doctors treated him, but ho grow
worse every day. At length we tried
Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con
sumption, and our darling was saved.
He is now sound and well." Every
body ought to know it's the only
sure euro for coughs, colds and nil
lung diseases. Guaranteed by Tall
man & Co., druggists. Price 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free.
HOTEL ARRIVAL8.
Hotel Pendleton.
H. C. Gregg, San Francisco.
H. Reynolds, San Francisco.
L. C. Garrigas, Portlatfd.
W. H. Bohnrrell, J., Portland.
David Nation, Medicine Bow.
A. D. Spencer, Chicago.
W. L. Brandt, Chicago.
W. D. Allen, Portland.
R. E. Allen, Walla Walla.
R. C. Long, Spokane.
R. A. Seeds, Spokane.
II. L. Moroy, Spokane.
A. Nylandor, Portland.
W. D. Marks, Spokane.
II. B. Gest, San Francisco.
H. J. Zimmerman, Portland.
H. ,W. Smith, Portland.
E. II. Burke. Portland.
C. R, Baxter, Gnnd Forks.
J. J. Clcland, Portland.
T. G. Mortland, Seattle.
William Neubauer, Portland.
G. W. Hunt. Portland.
O. S. Youngman, Portland.
E. B. Coman, Portland.
R. A. Wright, Spokane.
M. H. Patton, Spokane.
S. J. Hayes. Stnrbuck.
W, R. McRoberts, Spokane.
G. Toenjer, North Yakima.
Mrs. J. II. Brnnman, Stimptcr.
E. W. Baughman, Lowlston,
P. R. Garretson, St. Paul.
George W. Campbell, Minneapolis.
W. A. Fuller, Spoknne.
A Anderson, Spokane.
John Bowman, Baker City.
E. R. Kelly, San Francisco.
J. W. Do Jarnett, Omaha.
J. A. King, Woiser.
Robert Kennedy, Portland.
William Slaher, Portland.
C. M. Smith, Portland.
Hotel St. George.
F. Welden, Portland.
F. J. Gardner, Portland.
T. D. Wooloy, Portland. .
H. L. Cowan, Spokane.
Charles E. Sprunkle, Chinook.
R. Bernhardy, San Francisco.
.Miss Georgia Wilson, Walla Walla,
William P. Darch, Goldendale.
C. A. Holden. Patterson.
C. L. Downer, Spokane.
George Harris, Portland.
A. O. Tomloll, Seattle.
A. Mackrodale, Portland.
Harry McBrlde, Weston.
C. H. Scott, New York.
T. Christy, New York.
George H. Carter, Lincoln,
A. C. Gray, Tacomn.
J. H. Clark, Portland.
M. E. Skinner, Portland.
Charles J. Goode, Seattle.
W. E. Morris, Portland.
J. J. Burns, Portland.
S. P. Meslck. San Francisco.
Thomas B. Kale, Chicago.
I SHIRT WAIST SALE
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS AND THEY
i ARE BEAUTIES. EVERY WAIST IS OF THE VERY LATEST TLYE AND THE ASSORTMENT
1 IS SO VARIED THAT ALL TASTES CAN BE SATISFIED.
Silk Waists, all colors, prices from $3.50 up to $6.00.
0 White Lawn Waists from 75c to $2.75
S Tan Voile Waists, $1.75, $1.98 and $3.00.
2 Tan Layvn Waists, very fine and sheer material, $1.50.
v Black Lawn Waists, 95c and $1.39.
1 Colored Waists, all styles and prices from $50c to $3.50. .. 7','V '
I See these Waists this week. To see them Is to buy them.
SPECIALS
Hotel Bickers.
C. L. Wheeler, Gots.
C. W. Genney, Helena.
I. Share, San Francisco.
W. Hnag, Spokane.
Mrs. D. R. Hubbard, Boise.
Miss Myrick, city.
M. Hill. Newark.
G. M. Herrmane.
Otto Charles.
Truman D. Koanee.
Hairington Wheeler.
G. W. Harris.
Edward Case.
J. Kdwards.
'.Mrs. H. S. Palmer.
Miss M. Saver.
Miss S. Marr.
Miss Helen Jewell.
Gilbert Joyce, Spokane.
A. C. Haley, city.
A. D. Murphy, Spokane.
Sam Lee, Spokane.
W. M. .Marsh.
Clara Matties.
Mr. Lawrence and wife.
Mr, Sawyer nnd wife.
-Mr. Hllyard and wife.
Mr. Howard and wife.
C. Roberts.
N. llrodle.
Professor End.
C. A. Cooper, Juniper,
H. W. Smith, Portland.
R. J. Ewlng. Walla Walla.
10 yards good Calico, all colors, 45c.
10 yards good Percale, double fold, 75c.
10 yards Zephyr Gingham, double fold, 85c.
10 yards Batiste summer wash goods, 65c.
10 yards dark Outing Flannel, 10c grade, 75c.
THE FHIR
i
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST
CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES
TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED
T. C. TAYLOR
"THE HARDWARE MAN."
741 MAIN ST.
the audiences which have nightly I audience is not kept waiting to be
greeted the players, have been well amused while the curtain Is down.
pleased. Last night several good specialties
ts u stock company the Clara ' were given, including Illustrated
Matties Company is fa- abovo the songs by Emma Mnthes and occen-
average, and Victorians will look trie dancing by James Ford. Vic
Building
Material
Of all Description
Sash, Doors & Windows
Made to order. Building
paper, lime, cement, brick
and sand, wood gutters (or
barns and dwellings a specialty,
Oregon Lumber
Yard
Alta St, Opp. Court House
CLARA MATHES COMPANY.
INTERNATIONAL BILLIARDS.
American and French Experts Play
in Paris.
New York. March 28. Friends of
Wilson P. Foss, the A. A. U. billiard
champion, are hopeful that in his
contest with Rerolle, the Frtnch
champion, which Is to begin In Paris
tonight, he will meet with better
success than did Sutton, the Amer
ican professional who recently met
defeat In the samo city at the hands
Vlgnnnx, the French champion.
The match between Foss and Ho-
rollo, which Is for the world's cham
plonshlp, at 18-inch balk-lino bll
llards, Is strictly an amateur affair,
Mr, Foss having offered to pay his
own expenses and to glvo his share
of the net receipts of the tourna
ment to charity. Foss has won the
A. U. championship three consec
utive years, and those acquainted
with his skill at the 14-lnch balk-
line game rely upon him to lower
colors of the French experts.
Happy, Healthy Children.
Any child can tako Little Early
Risers with perfect safety. They nre
harmless, never gripo or sicken, nnd
yet thoy aro so certain In results
that robust constitutions requiring
drastic means are never disappoint
ed. They cannot fall to perform
tholr mission nnd everyone who
uses Do Witt's Llttlo Early Itlsors
prefer thorn to nil othor pills. They
euro biliousness. Bold by Tollman &
Co. - ,4 J tf
Victoria Paper Speaks in Highest
Terms of the Performances.
The Clara Mathes Company com
pleted their engagement last night,
much to the regret of the many pa
trons of the theater. The company
has been In Victoria two weeks,
nnd a number of excellent play3
have been ably presented and with
correct costuming and good staging.
forward to thoir return engagment
announced for two months hence.
i
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V-'i
torla, B. C, Colonist.
HEALTHY PLANTS
Require the Momt Careful Attention u
Well aa Good Soli.
Diu you ever see a rosebush which
despite the most beneficent environment '
oi soil of sunshine and of atmosphere,
-seemed never to achieve a healthy
growth.
A ton of manure will not help a plant
that has a canker eating- out Its heart.
You must destroy the cause before yotl
can remove the effect.
You cannot cure Dandruff and Bald
ness by rubblnff on hair lotions, and
rubbing In vaseline, etc.
You must look to the cause of the
trouble It'a a eerm nt the roots of
your hair which causes It to fall out.
Newbro's Iterplclde destroys the germ,
and healthy hair Is the sure result.
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In
tamps for sample to The Herplclde Co..
Detroit, Mich.
F, W. Schmidt, special agent
j Artists' Supplies j
i ifyo
i Pain
with pleasure. Miss Mathes is an
artist nnd with her good character
izations of many widely different
roles In which . she has appeared
during the engagement here, she
has won many friends.
very pleasing feature of these
performances has been the introduc
tion of specialties of the very high
est class between acts, and the
t BICYCLE DOCTORS J.
If your wheel is ailing consul t
us. We tieat the worst wheel
una r store them to health. Ou
bicycle hospital at all Cour'
Street is complete and equipped
with the latest appliances.
Gorden 8c Edmisten
Woyele Doctorx
All Kinds of Light Repairing
'ou are interested in Oil f
ting see us. Our line
is complete
ACADEMY BOARDS
STRETCHERS
BRUSHES
ARTISTS SABLES
BLENDERS
SKY BRUSHES
PLAQUES
TUBE COLORS
We make a specialty of fram
ing pictures. Newest stock
of frames
C. C. SHARP
Opera House Block
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Cigars
Sold Every Minute
930
a
For Sale
41,640 every hour, 1,000,000 every day. The largest
selling brand of cigars in the world. You owe it to your
self to find out why so many people smoke the Cremo.
5 cents invested in a Cremo will explain it. Sold in every
store, in every town, in every State.
The Band' is the Smoker's Protection.
$3,000.008 room, 2 story, new
bouse, and lot 50x100.
$1,200.005 room, 1 story
house.
$1,700.008 Room, 2 story
house. Bath tub and toilet,
good cellar, -woodshed, pump
and city water. Easy terms.
$600.001 Vacant lot. Very
desirable.
$2,0007 room 2 story house
4 'rooms each 15x15, bath
room, rock cellar 18x32, 2
lots.
$250.00 1 vacant lot.
Merchants Protective
Agency
Despatn Building, Room 43,
Telephone Black 1161.
FOR SALE
Good, eight-roomed house in splen
did condition. Eight lots, good barn
nnd orchard. Good fence and no
sldowalk. Water plpod all oW
house nnd garden. Good well. Very
dosirable proporty. Apply to OUS
FONTAINE, nt French Restaur
ant.
Every stamp requirement supplied-