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DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1904. EIGHT PACEg, PACE TWO. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dUcouragesnndlcsseusambition; beauty, vigor and cheerful ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has lecome so prevalent . that it is Tint nnrom. i3 moil for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reachesan age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trounic, and tuc tirst step should be towards the treatment of these importantorgans. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most iwonle suppose. Women as well as men ale 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 issold by druggists, tn lilty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle bv mail free, also a nxxi of Swamp-Root. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamt-Root, Dr. Kilmer s bwamp-Koot, and tne ad dress, Ilinghamton, N. Y., on everv bottle. OF ATHENA HOTEL ARRIVAL8. GENERAL NEWS. Livingston Quackenbush, of Le sure, Minn., a banker for 29 years at that place. Is under arrest charged witti receiving funds for deposit when he knew he was insolvent. Cattlemen are accused of plug ging against Irrigation schemes .n Western Kansas and Eastern Colo rado by damaging ditches and dy namiting bored and driven wells. During 1802 the total number of men In the British navy, afloat and ashore .was 90,1)01); the same year the total number afloat and ashore In the American navy was 31,240. There are many indications that navy building is about to undergo as great modifications forced upon it by the submarine vessels, as the monitor and iron-clad compelled JO years ago. General Ma has gotten together an army compact and well organiz ed of 35.000 Chinamen in Pi Chili province, on the Manchurlan fron tier, nnd its portent is causing the Russian authorities great anxiety. To complete a building site, F. M. Mellert paid $50 In upper New York City for a strip of ground 40 feet by seven-eights of an inch 172 square Inches. This was at the rate of J1.O29.600 for a lot 25x100 feet. Bald "Mountain," a large hill in Northern Maine, in a heavily tim bered district, has disappeared, and In its nlace Is water. It is hell v.-. ed to have sunk Starch 21, when MRS. ELSCAMP'S HEALTH IS IMPROVING RAPIDLY. Hose Company Has Elected Officers! for the Ensuing Year H. H. Cur tis Will Build a Residence Death of Mrs. King at lone Dr. Stone Has Fitted Up an Office Mr. Har ris Will Move to Weston. Athena, March 30. Mrs. Hugh McArthur of Portland, who has bean at Spokane and Prescott. spent Tms- day In Athena, visiting her sister. Mrs. George Banister. She left on the evening train for home. Mrs. Elscamp, who has been sick for the past two weeks, is Improving very rapidly. Hose Company No. 1 met and elected officers for the following year last Monday, as follows: Henry Barrett, president; Walter Ely, vice- president: iork Dell, secretnr.' Charles Gay, treasurer; A. I). Stone, foreman, Harry Itosenzwelg, assist ant foreman. II. II Curtis has purchased a house and lot from Lee McAtee on upper Third street. Mr. Curtis will put up a modern residence for rent ing purposes. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ogle have pn attack of the grip this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Caten have move out1 on their dairy ranch to 'e- mnln all summer. Floyd Marsh has had a severt at tack of la grippe. Mr. pnrt .Mrs. Grover Plckel of Pilot Hock are spending the week In Athena, visiting. Mr. Harris has rented his farm on the Wild Horse creek to Charley Wilkes for a period of five years. The Harris family will make their future home In Weston. Death of Mrs. King. Mrs. Charley Smith recently re- relved news of the death of ner daughter. Mrs. Florence King of lone. Mrs. King died of tuberculo- Is. Mrs. William King left for lone and was at the bedside of her I granddaughter when she passed away. The deceased had Just lo3t little boy from diphtheria. She leaves a husband and several chil dren. Will Fit Up an Office. Dr. A. B. Stone, proprietor of ihe Pioneer drug store, has recently fit-1 ted up an ofllce In the Post building, and intends to devote his entire time in practice. Hotel Pendleton. Mrs. C J. Jones, city. J. E. Walters and wife. city. William Fitzgerald. Portland. S. Abbott. San Francisco. P. C. Holland, San Francisco. It. W. Itelst, Minneapolis. C. E. Cook, Portland. G. W. Hunt, Echo. E. M. King, Spoknne. A. II. Jones, New York. L. F. Barnard, New York. It. H. Caston, Spokane. E. II. Burke, Portland. W. D. Marks Spokane. O. M. Ourlen. Spoknne. George Dove, Portland. J. F. Cutter. San Francisco, H. H Collins, Tacoma. K. It. Irwin, Chicago. SOME RIDGE NEWS. There Is Much Hustling for Feed for Livestock. Hidge, March 30. C. It. Cate rf Gtirdane. has purchased feed of :he uulllford Bros., for his cattle. P. E. Fletcher was a visitor at Giirdnne Saturday He says that James L. Marcum of that part had J fed his last feed and was going 'o try to get feed of the Gulllford Hotel St. George. U M. Cohen, Omaha. H. Metzger. Portland. Dr. A. E. Donavan. J. W. Boyors, Portland. Gus Koch. San Francisco. W. J. Burns, Chicago. J. H. Bobbins. Boise. A. Peters, Seattle. II. A. Richardson. Adams. York Dell. Athena. A. J. I.eland. Portland. William Fitzgerald. Portland. John L. Sharpstein, Walla Walla, William Beck. Portland. G. W. Sutherland, Walla Walla. G. A. Taylor. Portland. .1. W. Dunn. Portland. F. C Billings. Seattle. C. L. Downer. Spokane. J. J. Burns. Portland. Glenn Hill. Walla Walla. Mat Mosgrove. Milton. J. H. Mills, Portland. A. C. Gray. Tacoma. Charles F. Scott. Portland. James T. Herron. Portland. H. E. Blnmm, San Francisco. George H. Bartell. Portland. Hotel Bickers. H. E. Ash. Central. Albert Oliver. Central City. 11. Bushman. Central City. W. M. Eplin, North Fork. Mrs. George Clay. North Fork. Arthur Dexter. Wallowa. Ilobert Goodwin. J. W. Gage, Haines. .Mrs. W. Gage. Haines. .Mrs. W. G. Earls, North Yakima. C. F. Weiss. .Milton. T. J. Berg. Walla Walla. H. H. McReynolds, Pilot Hock. W. M. Mills. Juniper. John F. Hill, Helix. W. L. Tullen, Lone Kock. J. O. Hayatt and family, Weston. Miss Elsie Hill. Helix. Rube Smtlh. Walla Walla. -Mrs. Reno Smith, Brigham. A. KIlcup. heppner John Becher. Burgeon. C. Y. Daniel, city H. C. Adams, Weston A. H Kelly, .Milton. J. S. Cunningham, Portland. EHSTER SPECIHLS THIS IS THE WEEK WHEN NEARLY EVERY WOMAN WILL BE PLANNING HER EASTER COSTUME, AND WE ARE GOING TO MAKE A SPECIAL SALE OF SUCH GOODS AND FURNISH- INGS AS WOMEN DELIGHT TO WEAR ON EASTER SUNDAY. WE HAVE DECIDED TO MAKE A FREE GIFT WITH SEVERAL IMPORTANT LINES, SUCH AS THE FOLLOWING: FREE with each TAILOR-MADE SUIT, a nice LACE COLLAR. FREE with each ladies' dress SKIRT, a good BELT. FREE with each SHIRT WAIST, a NECK RIBBON or SASH PIN. FREE with each dreis pattern of 50c and 60c DRESS GOODS, a fine pal- of SILK C OVES. v FREE with each dre3S pattern of 75c and $1.00, a yard or better dress goods, a pair of fine,! guaranteed KID GLOVES. FREE with each $2.00 SILK WAIST PATTERN .a nice 25c COLLAR. See our special display of Millinery for Easter. LACES, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, NICE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, SILK UNDERSKIRTS, LACE HOSIERY AND, IN FACT, EVERYTHING TO MAKE UP A COMPLETE, STYLISH OUTFIT, WILL BE FOUND HERE AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES THIS WEEK. THE FHIR E. V Sageser, Chambers. P .Murphy, Fort Dodge, Many n true vord i as spoken in dialect. BABY'S Is the joy of the household, for without it no happiness can be complete. How sweet the picture of mother and babe, angels smile nt and commend the m mt sb n thoughts nnd aspirations of the mother II I F bending over the cradle. The ordeal through 1 1 1 1 WF w'c'1 tle expectant mother must pass, how fg 0 ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she looks forward to the hour when she shall foci the .exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, a scientific liniment for external use only, wtiich toughens anrJ render puauic ui uic pares, ana assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this great crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Sold at Ji.oo per bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless value to all women sent free. Address BRADF1CLD REGULATOR OO, Atlmntm, Cm. LET US SUPPLY Y( WITH Building... ...Materia rv IMENSION LUMBER OF U all descriptions. Siii, Doors, Blind, JfouM ing, Building and Tu h,. Bring Your Bill to Us ad Get Our Figures, MOTHER'S f KlFNII W Harbor u km m mm Opp. W: & C. R. Depot 'a SIMM ' iii4 earthquake shocks were felt 'all ovnr 1 Bros. In case of failure there he cx- 1 1 .ngianu. Annie Wampler, of Gettysburg, i-a., my in a trance rour months motionless and speechless, shn ami. denly recovered all her nhvsieal and mental faculties, but has complete ly lurguuen me Kiigiisb language, uuu speaiis only in German. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. . Tin" annual school census for Aih land, shows there to be 1,200 child rcn of school age In that city. Henry nice, who Is under arres In Walla Walla for forgery, is want ed in Portland on the same charge, During the winter Just nassd from September C to March 31. "10 Inches of snow fell In the town rf Sumpter. William Showers, a county com missioner or .Multnomah county, (ilea Tnursuay morning, after brief Illness. It is estimated that 20 detectives are now hunting Edmund Crefneld tho chief of the "Holy Itollers,' wanted In Corvallfs. The price of bread will bo advanc ed at Astoria, on April 4. Hcreaft-jr but 22 loaves will be sold for fl whilo the price has been 24 loaves for si. George E. nowson. of Boise. Ida ho, was horribly mangled on Thurs day by the explosion of a stick of dynamite, which he was attempting to thaw out. Persistent burglaries from the public school buildings of Olympia has caused the school board to of fer a reward of $50 for the appro- nension or the thieves. Farmers living along Columbia Slough, near Portland, nro sowing oats and other early crops which will mature and can be cut for feed before the June rise In the river occurs. Wheat Lands. City Property, We have some propositions in real estate which aro worth your time to investigate. Come In and talk them over with us, "E. T. WADE & SON, Office In E. O. Building. 'Phone Black, 1111. P. o Box 324 Block Hunches. pected to have to drive out towards I Pendleton. W. E. Baker has been hauling hay out from James Boss farm near Al ba, on runners, but has fed It nearly all out. I. Y. Cate of Gurdane, has gone to Alberta, Canada, In search nf a Ioca tlon. The creeks cot wild, overflowed, running over the bottoms. W. O. ? Owlngs' house was surrounded. It flowed through J. A. Owlngs' or- chard, and Butter creek was high enough to swim a horse on the hot tonis THE BEST SHOPPING NEWS WE'VE EVER TOLD AND THE BEST PART OF THE STORY IS THAT THE GOODS ARE HERE TO BACK EVERY LINE OF THIS "AD." WE HAVE MADE AN EXTRAORDINARY EFFORT TO PROVIDE SEASONABLE GOODS AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE EQUALED OH GOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY. YOU WILL FIND, WE BELIEVE, THAT WE ARE FAR WITHIN THE TRUTH IN SAYIfVS WE PRESENT HERE A SEPIES OF RECORD-BREAKING OFFERINGS OF EASTER MERCHANDISE. Cattlegrowers' Convention. There will be a convention of the cattlegrowers of Oregon, held In Portland April 16, beginning at 10 a. m., and continuing In the evening. J The people interested in this great 1 industry aro earnestly requested to be present, as subjects of the great- ! J est importance to cattlemen win ceia discussed. Tho meeting will be held at the Auditorium, between Taylor and Salmon, on Third street. CHANT MAYS, Secretary, Call for Socialist Convention. All socialists of Umatilla county are hereby called to meet in county convention on Saturday, April 23, at 10 o clock In the forenoon, at the now Mllarkey hall on the corner of Court and Garden streets, Pendleton Oregon. Anv comrade nresent who will en- dorse tho principles of International 25 Socialism, will be entitled to a seat In the convention. Wo urge all com- rades to be present. Pendleton Local, G. A. nOBBlNS, A. D. SIEBEKT, President, Secretary. BOYS' SHOES. The boys should have new shoes to go with that Easter Suit. Don't let your mother buy any kind but the P. Cogan Shoe. We have them, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward or any case of catarrb mat can not be a Z cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Z V. J. CIIKNKV & CO., Toledo, O. J I We, the undersigned, bare knotfn V. J. s Cbener for the last 13 Tears, and belters a 111 tu perfectly honorable In all business I transactions and financially able to carry I out any obligations maile by their Arm. ur.m iuu.., wuoieaie Lrrusguts, Toledo. O. I i WAI.niNtJ. KINNAN A MAItVI.S", Whole- sale umgRisis, 'ioieuo, u. I Hall's Catarrb Cure U taken Internally. I actlnz illrectlv unon tue blood and mucous suriaces oi tue system. "lesunioniaig sent free. Price 75c- ner bottle. Hold br all driik'nlats. mum i-nmiir i'iiis are me nr. uoston store window. Tim vnrv nlfmnlni? FriHlnr u'lnrlnu- display Is attracting much attention ' Z at The Boston. The colors used aro white and a dollcato ohado of green. J J An nrch, supported by two columns on tho tops of which nro largo badB JJ with nnnronrlato readlnc. constitutes ... Mining Stocks. tho vlow that meots the eye. SPECIAL SHOWING EASTER SUITS. Every woman who gets one of these suits can join the Eastor morning promenade with the comforting reflection that she's garbed for Easter without having made serious Inroads on the contents of her purse. 510.00 buys a very pretty blue flannel suit nlcoly trim med with black satin ribbon and buttons. $12.50 buys either a blue or black cheviot, beautifully made and neatly trimmed with braid and buttons. $15.00 buys one of the nob biest suits shown anywhere. We have them In brown, blue, and black cheviot, and Ave different patterns, in novel, ties, all nicely trimmed and Jackets lined with good silk. We have others at $16.00 $17.50, $18.50, $20.00, $22.0 and $25.00. 8PECIAL SHOWING EASTER WAI8TS. If It's new, attractive and correct, It's here at the lowest possible price. That's the story briefly told of our great Waist Section. Beautiful white lawn waists, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to $3.50. White figured waists, 75c to $2.00. Tan colored waists, $1.50 to $3.50. Visit this section tomorrow. EASTER GLOVES. The Easter Glove question Is usually one of expense. Need not be so in this case. A beautiful assortment, $1.00. BOYS' EASTER APPAREL. We are the little men's tai lors. They've come to know us and wisely realize when they're suited. BOYS' ALL-WOOL SCHOOL SUITS. Good desirable patterns, light and dark colors; big raugo of Norfolk and double breasted styles, $1.50 to $5.00. INFANTS' APPAREL. Our new Easier Bonnets and coats' have arrived and are now on display. Mull Bonnets, 25c, 50c, 60c, $1.00. Pretty Coats In tan and white, $1.50, v2.00 to $3.00 each. UMBRELLAS. May be showering, you know, next Sunday, and you'll want an umbrella to match your Easter garb. We have them in. nearly nil colors at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. UNDER MUSLIN8. Best Under Muslin we have over seen offered for such a low price. Gowns, 35c to $1.50. Skirts, 50c to $1.50. Drawers, 15c to $1.00. Children's Drawers, 10e andv 15c. Child's Gowns, 25c and 50c. Child's Waists, 15c and aSs.JsgVuRy ' BED SPREADS. Full size, 69c to $2.00. Cut corners for Iron beds, In col ors, very pretty, $3.50. FANCY HOSIERY. In the famous Hordon Dye. Mauy now, pretty patterns, 25c to $1,00. SHIRT WAIST SETS. Over 50 dlfferont styles. ISc to 75c set. EASTER HANDKERCHIEFS 100 dozen. In hemstitch and embroidered, 5c to LEE TEUTSCH'S DEPARTMENT STOKB s