East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 15, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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Motherly Advice.
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Every mother possesses information of "vital value to her young daughter. That daughter is a precious legacy,
and the responsibility for her future is largely in the hands of tho mother. The mysterious change that develops
the thoughtless girl into the thoughtful -woman should find the mother on the watch day and night. As she
cares for tlie physical well-being of her daughter, so will the woman be, and her children also.
"When a young girl's thoughts become sluggish, when sho experiences headaches, dizziness, fain tn ess, and
exhibits an abnormal disposition to sleep, pains in the back and lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude, and a
dislike for the society of other girls, when sho is a mystery to herself and friends, then the mother should go to
her aid promptly. At such a time aid nature a little and prepare the young system for the coming cLauge by using
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Case of a Young Girl, of Interest to Every Mother and Daughter in the Land.
"Deai; Mns. Pixkham: I feel it my duty to write you these few lines thanking you lor what you
have done for rac. I was in a terrible condition, could not eat or Bleep, had no strength, "felt tired all tho
time. 1 had such a bad color that my mother was very much worried about me. Also suffered with head
ache, backache, pains all over. Menstruation was very irregular and scantv, and had such bearing-down
riins. I have taken both the Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier, and now I am a well girL
cannot be grateful enough for what Lydia E. l'inkham's remedies have done for me. I would advise all
who suffer as I did to write to you for advice, Miss Kattt c. Consob, 102 S. Franklin St., Yi
mington, Del."
A medicine that has restored so many women to health
and can jiroduee proof of the fact must be regarded with
respect This is the record of ylia E. Plnkhani's
Vegetable- Compound, which cannot be equalled by any
other medicine the world has ever produced.
It is well to remember these facts when some druggist
asks you to buy something which he sys is "just as good."
That is impossible, as no other medicine has such a record
of cures as lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound ;
bo do not experiment with untried medicines, hut insist
apart the one you know is best
SPECIAL ADVICE TO TOUN'G WOMEN FREE.
Prom a vast experience in treating female ills,
extending over 20 years, Mrs. Pinkham lias gained
a Icnowlcdge which is of untold vnluo to every ail
ing young woman. Her advice never fails to help.
If you need such help write her at Lynn, Mass.
$5000
FORFCIT If wb cannot forthwith
produce toe original letter and signa
ture of nbore testimonial, vbleh will
nroTe Its absolute cenulnoness.
Lydia E. l'lnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mau.
I ann-
OREGON'S STREAMS'!
' terns whose Initial
cost was 74,310, an
$2 SE per irrigated acre. There were
125 miles of main canals and ditch-
cs. Twenty-five systems received
waer from Donnor and Blitzen river
DRAINAGE BASINS OF land trlhutarles. and Irrigated 34,701
THE STATE EXPLAINED, i acrus hi-longlng to 53 farms at an
average cost per acre of $1.02. The
1 25 systems rost S35.400, and the
canals
construction I METHODISTS WANT CHANGES.
average of .
Census Bureau Gives Interesting Fig-1 combined length of the main
, . .. ,,, , , and ditches was 54 miles.
Efforts Will Be Made to Change Rules
Governing Amusements.
such as card playing, dancing and
theatergoing.
This paragraph has caused, at
The general conference of the many times, many rumors of church
Methodist Episcopal church, which disintegration, and various confer
meets in Los Angeles, Cal., next ) ences have discussed the question in
month will have the settling of jU6t.aU Its phases.
how far the people of that denomlna-l The sentiment, especially in con
tion can go when it comes to attend-' servatlve states like Oregon and the
members of that sect from partlcl-1 Jost how the question will he de-
paring In many forms of amusement, ' cided remains to be seen, but in the
ures on Irrigation Works of East
ern Oregon Number of Acres,
Length and Cost of Ditch Systems
in Various Basins.
"Water from the Harney
Silver creek and tributaries was utll
ized to Irrigate 13.R09 acres, belong
ing to 2S farms. The 22 irrigation
systems cost S21.S45. the average
cost per Irrigated acre being $1.61.
Of the drainage basins of Oregon, 1 There were 45 miles of main ditches.
ing balls, parties and the many other
county I social and public gatherings to which
the census bureau says In a recent
report:
"A vast area In the southern part
of Eastern Oregon, lying between
the Klamath region and the Owyhee
and Malheur regions on the east. Is
drained by a large number of small
streams that discharge their waters
into small lakes or sinks. It extends
northward to the divide separating
this portion from the John Day and
Crooked rivers and has the peculiar
characteristics of the great interior!
basin of which it is an arm.
Klamath Drainage Basin.
"Just cast of the Cascade range in
Southern Oregon is an area of about
5,000 square miles drained by Kla
math river and tributaries. The
whole of upper and half of lower
Klamath lakes cover nearly 130
square miles of this surface.
"The principal Oregon tributary of
Klamath river Is Sprague river,
which joins Williamson's river to
form the main stream about three
miles east of upper Klamath lake.
Very little irrigation Is reported
man's inclinations may draw him.
Paragraph 24S of the present
church constitution prohibits the
down East commonwealths, look with
disfavor on any change, while the
younger generation of adherents of
Wesley are asking, even demanding
a little license in these matters.
meantime, there Is plenty of pro and
con argument.
Cured 20 People.
Sergt. C. C. Hummel of the 2Cth
United States Coast Artillery writes '
from Fort Flagler, Wash., Trlb is 1
doing " ery fine work among the peo
ple here. I know of twenty persons . J
here who vere cured of luc Drink
Habit. I tuke pleasure In recom-1
mending it r.s a cure lor the Liquor '
and Tobacco Habits.
Tallman & Co., local agents. ;
Building
I Material
OF ALL DrSCMFTM
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"The largest streams are Sllvies ra l"e n,aln, Yc. 7 Z .
river, which rises among the Straw-: lrri&a e(1 , area n 'n'8 basin being re
berry mountains, and flows south in- j P""tl from various small tributar
to Lake Malheur: Donner and Blitz- ries entering either the main stream
en river, which drains the western jor ,K,a?!,h 'ke
slope of the Steins mountains, flows ,n 1902- different sources of
north and discharges an occasional I waler were rawt upon by 66 sys
flood into the same lake; and Silver tems- Thf!re were 26-544 acreB on
creek which enters Harney lake Ifil farmB irrigated, at an average
from the north. ,,ost of J8-6"- T1'e total cost, of cot,-
, , , .. (structlon was $230,010. and the com-
Methods of Irrigation. ,)ined ,engtn of ma,n an(,
' "From these streams, and the ditches was 173 miles. Sprague rlv
springs and wells within the drain- er and tributaries alone furnished
age basin in 1902, 167,392 acres were.water to 3.090 acres on 25 farms,
irrigation at an average cost per acre The IS systems oost $26,5C0. an av
of $1.95. This low average cost perjerafie of j7 20 1er acre There were
acre shows that most of the Irriga- 39 miles or main canals and ditches,
tion In this section Is by the simple -of the several drainage basins,!
and Inexpensive method of flooding, j thc Snake river and the Independent i
Many of the Irrigators use the water j drainage basins, each included more I
on grazing lands, or to Increase the than one-third of the total Irrigated,
yield of native hay. The 551 farms' area of the state: the former. 167.-1
on wnien irrigation was reportea 072 acres, and the latter 159109
yen supplied with water by 418 sys- acres.
tcms, costing $326,705. The aggre-
gate length of main canals and
ditches was 647 miles.
"Sllvies river and tributaries sup-' Enduranee Test for Arnerican
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gated 2C.041 acres through 86 sys
to
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SASH, DOORS
and WINDOWS
Made to order. Building pa.
per, lime, cement, brick and
sand, wood gutters for barm
and dwellings a specialty.
Oregon
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BATTLESHIP RACE.
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of-War.
Washington D. C April 15. Plans
mmmm, wm have been completed for putting the
, battleships of the American navy
ClOtneS for irletl hrough such an endurance test a
hhhhhmmmhhmoh no wnr v;8els of any nation ever
BP . . j have fieen subjected to. Witnln a l
CL againsi(rv (ia)s tno tmuleshlp squadron of(
Ordinary readV I tti Notth Atlantic fleet, with several
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If you are interested in Oil J
Painting, see us. Our lit is
complete. .
ACADEMY BOARDS J
STRETCHERS J
BRUSHES
ARTISTS' SABLES !
BLENDERS
SKY BRUSHES
PLAQUES
TUBE COLORS
We make a specialty
framing PICTURES Ne"
slock of frames. J
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of
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C. C. SHARP
Opera House Block.
rvni ' f rrrf. will m mflhed across the
UUll L, . llnniln n,l Int.. 1, ff it 1 1 imwi rt tkfrt .
'(JIJ -! 1I11U lilt- 14 UVI t UULAU.
i.a-u.co. can have the
happy medium high-grade
ready-for-service apparel equal to
fine custom-made and at a lair
price. This label
mades
Waste money, ihty will visit Trloste. Villa Francho!
time and am' 'lshon a,ul wl" return early In
. . ' I August, again racing across the
patience onOPt.an.
these when you! ''"his is' a part of the romprehen-
' w iiuiiii- lur me imjiruvuunrui ui
t : navy worked out by the general
Irani, of which Admiral Dewey Is
pipsldent It Is intended further to
Impress the world with the service
ability of American naval ships and
'If you would
BE WEALTHY
Franklin,
well
jjfrdJ5enjaminrs(
MAKERS & NEWyoRK
guarantees you the custom-tailor's
fit, style, fabric, and workman
ship? and the ready-maker's
price.
develop any weaknesses that less se-1
ver tests have failed to reveal On
his way to Europe It Is probable Ad
miral Barker, commanding the squad
ron, will meet tho British North At
lantlc fleet, which Is to be sent rac
ing across the ocean In a similar
U m of speed and endurance.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If )oa l,n't a rrcnUr, ttMltbr movement of Uu
oifrti rrx Uajr. jon'rv pi or will be. Kp joul
h.tii on, oii'l b wtll. J ore.lil tbe ihkpof m
nl pbrue or pill lon, U dknirtrou. Tit loiootb
l,Mt, mM perfect mar o k)iloir lb bowel!
CANDY
CATHARTIC
The Best Family Salve. J
DoWitt'B Witch Hazel gives In ,
j stant relief from burns, cures cuts.
I bruises, sores, eczema, tetter and all 1
abrasions of the skin. In buying'
Witch Hazel Salve If Is only neces-i
sary to see that you get the genu
n i line uvwuip uuu a uuic ib kim. , pr box. w
The Peoples Warehouse There a many cheap countorfeitB.
Ttie Leading Clothier
PCNDLETON, OREGON
Eiual to fine custom-made In all but
price The makers' guarantee, and
ours, with every garment. We art
Excluslvt Distributors in this city.
EAT 'EWI LUCE CANDY
nwul. I'llatiljlt I'olrnl TaiU'iood, txOoo4
inc Dowitt it and a cure Is certain. , writ. ro tr .nTi.lr. n.i ta.u, c
BMltb. idar u
..ip(.,,l Hr.n, rnH.llV WW VflR..
worthless, and quite a few are dan-'
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
gerous, whllo uewitrs wucn hbzoi
1 Salve
1h perfectly harmless
and :
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST
CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES
TIMATES FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED.
T. C. TAYLOR
"THE HARDWARE MAN."
741 MAIN 8T.
said Benjamin
think of savina as
netting."
Start today. No n"Mer
how little, save something
Begin with
YOUR
FUEL BILL
by buying nothing but the best
dry wood and Kemmerer Coal
McADAMS
'Phone Main 1121
Savings Bank Building.
Walters Flouring
Capacity. 160 barrels a daV
Flour exchanged lor wheat. .
Flour. Mill Feed, Chopped J
3tc, always on hand.
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Sold by Tollman & Co.
J1.2& hats at tho Boston,