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TEN PAGES. DA'LY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904. PAGE THREE. Sour Stomach ... tt ln of stronffth. tss, headache, constipation. i:,Miion. Kodol cure Slwtlon. This new discovery npn R na.ural Juices of digestion . . , hMlihv stomach, Swdwi.h.hegrea.es.knowntno L reconstructive properties. Kodol LpsU Cure does not only cur. In Sanddyspepsla.butthlsf.mou. Scures all stomach trouble, by OmU P1"' sweetenln nd ureitfthenlng the mucous membrane lalnf the stomacn. Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Civn Health to the BIck .net Strength to the Weak. lata or. 1 1.00 Size hoMinr VA timet lis trlil size, which sells (or 50c. Pnpuel by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Sold by Tallman & Co. NOTICE TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: I TAKE PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING TO MY 1 tRIENDS, DRS. L. L. AND T. . WHITE, TO WHOM I I SAVE SOLD MY DENTAL ' BUSINESS IN THIS CITY. I THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND THE DRS. WHITE AS FIRST- CLASS DENTISTS IN EVERY RESPECT, AND WILL ES TEEM IT A FAVOR FOR ANY OF MY PATIENTS TO PLACE THEIR CASES IN HANDS OF THE DRS. WHITE. RESPECTFULLY, E. A. MANN For Sale ! , "owe. and lot 50x100. U00.0OS n . i tome B,t 7 , 6 story " . llath till, nr.,1 tll 'ta,VaCant Very o. rock i,::""' "ui" r r,m ' "cn 15x15. bath to? re cellar 18x32, 2 racant lot. Chants Protective DTelnBull,llne. Room 43 I ep!ione Black lie: . 8 WOOL NEEDED TO HOLD THIS SEASON'S WOOL CLIP. They Will Cost Nearly Three Thous and Dollars The Greater Number Are Manufactured In Walla Walla and San Quentl.i Prisons, But Some Are From the feast They Will Contain the Product of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Sheep. The warehousemen, and those who are dealers In supplies for the sheepmen, are beginning to figure up about how many bags the grow ors of the county will need for the coming season to hold the wool which they will put In the ware houses for sale. It is estimated that there will he 230,000 sheep to ho sheared In the county when shearing time come. during the middle of this month, and the sheepmen calculate when order ing wool sacks that It will take three sacks for every 100 sheep. This would make It necessary for the sheepmen to have .approximately 8,000 sacks In which to pnek their wool this year. These sacks will cost this season Dfi cents each, which will make a total cost to the sheepmen of $2,800 for sacks alone. Very few second hand sacks are used, as they rot out from ono season to the next, and when the wool Is packed Into them they rip and hurst with the strain of handling. It Is therefore the policy of the sheepmen to order new sacks for each season's clip. A great many of the bags nre mnrln nl ihn Wnlln Wnlln t,n,,lfnnt1. ary when the Jute mill at that place ' Is running, and more at the San Qucntin prison In California. A few of them come from the East, but tho greater proportion Is manu factured in the West. keepers. The courses Include cook ing and the study of the science if foodstuffs. It Is Intended that tho work shall not only train a girl to cook, hut teach her domestic engineering, 'n eluding house sanitation, public hy glene, the chemistry of foods and other phases of domestic science. No other Institution In tho West con trains such a department, and there Is but one other In tho entire coun try, that of the Massachusetts Instl tute of Technology. MONTANA SHEEP LOST. Several Bands Scattered by Storm! and Herders Die on Ranges. Butte, April 1. The story comes to I.ewiston, Montana, that a rescue party has been out searching for three bands of sheep which were ic ported lost In tho terrible storm o Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday In the Flatwillow country, two of the hands belonging to Nolan & Thomp son and one to Ed PIrrlo. Tho herd ers were also lost. The search party found the body of Tom Haggerty, who was a herder for Nolan & Thompson, but the re port Is that the other herders have not yet been found. Tho greater part of the sheep have been rescued. Old-timers do not recall any such storm In the Flatwillow country. Ten or 12 Inches of snow fell. Stock conditions generally are not bad In Fergus county. The range is short and all stockmen nro feeding, but cattle and sheep are generally n good condition. new Athletic club. MANGE IS PLENTIFUL. Wall Walla Sports Will Form Asso ciation. Walla Walla, April 1. A plan is on foot by a number of local people of Walla Walla to organize a new athletic club. It Is the. plan to form n stock company and file articles of Incorporation, Those interested In the move have secured a building, which will be fit ted up with the best athletic appa ratus that can be purchased. A first class instructor will be procured and It Is tho Intention to make It a strong organization. k C-jB& 1 if wt p. -'If I' SJi -. .. I To sweeten, To refresh, To cleanse the system, Effectually and Gently; There is only one Genuine Syrup of Figs; to get its bene ficial effects Dispels colds and headaches when bilious or con stipated; For men, women and children; Acts best on the kidneys and liver stomach and bowels; Corporations were organized in Dr. Christie Says the State Veterl. f MnTch '?vuh a total capitalization nary Board will stamp it out This f $83,000,000. This Includes only Spring. those companies carrying a capital . ., i , 4 , of $1,000,000 or more each. "It Is true that mange is preva- ' lent in all parts of Eastern Oregon mmm " "" this spring, among both horses and ..-..,.,,,0. cattle," said Dr. J. Christie, mem- bor of tho state veterinary board, to the East Oregonlan, today. 'The state voterlnary hoard will make an offort to stamp it out by J persistently dipping and isolating tho affected stock. , f "There is a grave doubt in the minds of many socalled veterlnarl- ans as to whether cattle will take J the mango from horses, but there Is ' not tho least question about the ; matter In tho hi I mis of scientific vet- erlnarlans. The mange is always prevalent . among the Indian ponies, and no matter how close surveillance is J kept over these horses, they scat- ter the disease over the ranges every year. There will bo more stringent measures adopted hy the board In regard to the horses belonging to J the Indians." , If (' Louisville, Ky. Always buy the genuine Manufactured by Uie forniaHgSyrup(? rrcisco, Lai. Hwrforki m. The genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale by all first-class druggists. The full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is always printed on the front of every package. Price Fifty Cents per bottle. THE TROUT LAW. mm hM!ET.THE eyT Is 0, ! erted I a lma advr' Crl a cu roe mttk0 : eyo 1V0 .?USE8 nf a nocessarv te. "tCTACl po ..I" an for iiT"v" "r or- JeSLOW Limit of a Day's Catch Is 125, Over Five Inches in Length, and No Night Fishing. The law regulating trout fishing has the following provisions: Open season for fishing from April 1 to October 31; no night fishing, dynamiting, seining or fishing other wise than, with hook and line is nl lowed; all llsh under five inches In length to bo thrown back In tho stream; tho limit for ono day is 125 fish. The game and fish warden will take particular pains to enforce the laws regulating trout fishing as he has enforced those against killing deer and other game out of season Tho state pays to propagate the trout in tho streams and It Is the duty of tho official to protect the state's Interest. Especial vigilance will bo exer cised to prevent fishermen from making unreasonable and unlawful catches, of several hundred in a day. Tho fish warden will bo found at many unexpected ploces, during tho fishing season, this year. UMATILLA GIRL ABROAD. Ta-Le-Ka-Pa-MI Becomes Mrs. Ber nard Sherry of Spokane. Spokane, April 1. Tn-Ue-Ko-Po-MI is tho name of a Umatilla Indian Elrl who was today licensed to mar ry a white man of Irish blood by the name of Bernard Domingo Sherry. When the girl's name Is bunched and the hyphens are cut out, it means "Louisa" In United States, hut she had Umatilla pride enough to Insist that her name appear upon tho offi cial records in tho original package. It. W. Butler, tho gonial clerk who hands out from tho auditor's office tho papers which cut prominent figures In later divorce proceedings. Is responsible for the spelling of tho namo, as the duskv damsel could only hand him "her mark" as a guar anteo of good faith. Mr. Butler says me groom looked Just bb proud is grooms usually do and didn't seem to regard tho namo of his brido as a handicap to matrimonial bliss. All the good shoes in the world We don't make all the good shoes in the world; but the interesting fact for you is, we don't make any other kind. You will find shoe-safety and sat isfaction if you find the name Selz on the sole of your next pair of shoes. Selz Royal Blue shoe $3,50; spe cial styles $4.00 is as good a shoe as can be made at any price. It fits the foot, and wears well. 5- Good shoe dealers sell it ; yours can easily get it for you. Let us know if lie won't. ... CO-EDS TO COOK. New College of Domestic Science at University of Chicago. Chicago, III,, April 1. The begin ning of the Bprlng quartor at tho Unlvoralty of Chicago today nlso jnarkod tho opening ofthe now col lego Of dnmnntln unlnnKO tin, nllluct ot which. In plain words. Is to teach 'u co-ods to hocomo good house. CHICAGO. Largest makers of good shoes in the world.