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DA'LY EAST 0REG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1904. PAGE THREE. . . i i ii III I I 1 1 II 1 1""1 11 '"" " liiMitmitii i . f. . . . . , tf . , . . , , . . . . M UMATILLA THE BEST The Great white exposition ot 1904 At the Alexander Department Store remo 1 0 CHARLES OGILVY HAS SEEN MANY OTHER LANDS. I For the Past 40 Years Has Been a Happy Resident of This County and Thinks It the Best County Under the Sun Reminiscent Sketches of Cirly L'rr.iill'a Plsrv On Special Sale Tuesday and Wednesday eers. SIGHT PAGES. 20 p Per Gent Reduction P Muslin Underwear for AVomen Mammoth displays of newest styles in great variety at powerfully low prices. Every new and desirable styles imaginable. Chemise, drawers, corset covers, night gowns and petticoats. ALEXANDER DEPARTMENT STORE O M H a w CO o w w d J5 . . . -- T rl i TVH ilTTi IT TV ill 1 Ti I 1 VI T II I J Til I II "1 YOUNG WIFEHOOD & nn.Tnv M iss.. 1.12 Shnwmnt Atc. Oct. 23. 1902. After I had been married about four months I felt my Iraltbcraerallv decline. 1 seemed to lose the light step . . n . " . i ir lad ara?eea wearily aionp insieaa. luyappeuie laura mc ai I lost health and strength. I was nervous and had ihooting pains through my limbs and stomach while bear er down painB and constant headaches added to my misery. He menstrual flow became more and more profuse and 1 tu unfit to attend to my daily duties. My husband called f.fMA diffimint nlivirMna And T tniV Annnrrh tllpdlfMnfl til MMUtV lt.UL.l-... J' ...... wv. - K3 nr rnn rlnwn women, but it nil had no effect on me whatever, until i took Wine of Cardui. In a few days I felt a change for the better, my geii eil health improved and at the next time of my periods my flow was more utaral ami I was in less pain. Graduallylrecoveredmyhealthand6trength sad sm now in perfect health. I take an occasional dose of Wine of Cardui which keeDS me well. I am happy to gir jra this endorsement. WL 1 President, Back Bay Womn'i Club. Why don't you try for the same health Mrs. Ricker has? Jt is easy to "cure if you take Wine of Cardui according to directions. Wine of Cardui rtiengthens weak and worn-out women of any age and assists the mother and Koiwwifetobear her exacting duties. Wine of Cardui makes women fit for all the duties of womanhood. ltwill relieve the' pains of irregularity, cures falling of the womb, Ieucorrbua, ovarian troubles, and has been known to remove what phy; siaans coujidred dangerous tumors. Women who use Wine of Cardui jlo not ruffw at the monthly periods. They do not suffer hysterical attacks, wcaiue Wine of Cardui gives them strong nerves freed from the irritation otfttnalc offering A tl.OO bottle of Win of Cardui purchased from your druggist ul kttp you free from pain. WiNE'CAffDUl ALBA NEWS NOTES PAST MONTH HAS BEEN HARD ON LIVESTOCK. Snow Is From Twelve Inches to Two Feet Deep Nearly All the Live stock Has Been Taken From the Dixie Ranch Most of the Horses Are Hackneys Death of a Young Boy Returned From Minnesota. WHY NOT By a child a chair for his own use and his or her own size, as e" as one i0T papa? if you want a hint on the many pieces of UrnUBre We have especially for children, come terns3"" ' carpet uouse of Pendleton and we have more rat 8 l select rrora than any other place In Eastern Oregon. BAKER & FOLSOM Furniture and Carpets Alba. March 2S. The weather has been stormy all this month, and the hardest on stock of any during the winter. The ground Is now covered with snow all the way from 12 to 24 Inches deep. Stock so far are In good condition. J. C Clemmer left this morning with about 30 head of the Dixie ranch horses belonging to the Wade estate. They are mostly Hackney stock and will be placed on the horse market In Pendleton, for sale to the highest bidder. This, wtlh the ex ception of a few colts, leaves the Dixie ranch bare of stock. Orvel McGafflc, 5 years old, son of William McGafflc, died here March 21, and was burled In Vklah ceme tery. All the hay on the Hlmble estate sold last week at $12 per ton. C. E. Hoover of Pendleton, Is here looking after his Interests. D. Minskey, who has made three trips In the past 15 years to Minne sota, is back here agalt). Lots Sold. K. H, Dixon and wife of los An geles, have sold to Charles Klshrnan of this city for $1,260. all of lot 12 In Mock 183, In the reservation addition. Charles Ogllvy, of Pilot Rock, is one of the old-timers of Umatilla county. In conversation with a rep resentative of the East Oregonlan, recently, he said: "I have traveled considerable, nnd been In ninny lands, but do you know that when all said nnd done, and the pros nnd cona of each place weighed. 1 believe California' Gulch Is as pleasant a place to live as any that I have seen on God's footstool. I have about a thousand acres of uM nice rolling farm lnnd here as Ilea out of doors. "What lands have 1 seen? Well, 1 started from Scotland wnen I was a lad nnd went to the Shetland Isles. After n few years In the Shetland Islands 1 got to pining for old Scot land and a Scotch lass that I fell fond of so I went back to my old home. "Well, my lass and I fixed It up and when the dominie had tied us hard and fast In the auld kirk, wo took ship and went to New Zealand We lived there a few years, our next stopping place being the Fiji Islands. "As this place dl not appeal jo us wo went to the Sandwich Islands which were not much more to our liking. Here we got letters from 'Dundee Will.' His name was Wll Ham Ilcld. Ho was a great stock' man. nnd he, with William Ladd were the first Importers of pure-bred stock into Multnomah county. Ho wrote us glowing letters of the chances in the Oregon country. "One of the old Hudson Day fac tors, named BIrney, who had a dona tlon land claim on tho Columbia river, at Cathlamet, had died leav lug his wife, who was a squaw, in charge of the place. Hied got uie the job of manager of her ranch. I made considerable money thcro during 1SG7, but 'farthest Holds are alwayB green,' and I had heard there was to be some fine lands on the Indian reservation In Umatilla county thrown open for settlement, so I came to Umatilla landing. "At Umatilla I met a pleasant young man named ijee Moorhoiiso, who was clerking there In a store. He had been married but a short time, and his wife and my wife were soon quite chummy. Ho owned u bouse in Pendleton, which 1 a little later rented. My wlfo living in Pendleton, while I went nut to work for William Ross, a big sheepman here at the Itock. "Those were gren days to make money In the sheep business. Hush used to get $50 for a pure-blood Merino buck, nnd It but a lamb. The rangps were not crowded, there was plenty of grass and It was no trick to make money In the sheep busi ness then. I could have been a rich man If I could have left Scotch whisky alone, but finally I bad the good sense to cut out the acquaint ance of John IJnrlcyrnru and I have done well ever since. 'I have a nice little hunch of cat tle, and a good farm, while my wi e and I have H children, nil of them alive and well, hut one boy died n few montliB since. I have been here nearly 40 years, anil while Eastern Oregon, taken by the broad mid large. Is a good country. I think L'mu t ilia county Is the king pin of them all." Peace Provokers and Profanity Preventers often He In the bosom of a shirt, the curl of a collar. Hence, logically our laundry promotes morality. In that Us output causes no complaint, but soothes tho troubled spirits of men accustomed to frayed edges . nd crumpled bosoms. Why don't you try this laundry for awhile and "b good?" 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