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PAGE 8EVEN. QES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1904. eumatism Is Not a SKirx Disease. . . i..iininl!in la contracted like a cold, that Lie be muscles and joints and causes the terrible aches Er p""'"" tmne like a skin disease to be ruuoea away with lint lhlt itU plasters; but Rhuetnatism originates in the blood and is !' . t nV Add. an irritating, corroiinB ia"suu " s""cs 111 nlU5 ' rve i producing iuflauiniatiou and soreness and the sharp, cutting iotbU distressingaisease. Bowllnsr Green, Ky. ua weather or suaaen . .t -., t -,. nttniroH E lU . 1 1 1. an at- . I . , n.w ahnliMn.. I Softer the blood and lersbolow thekpoe. I oould not raise my latisffl a l"?it!n r or it arm to comb ray hair. Doctors presoribed the nelit condition iui , mo for olfBr two months without giv- . Mvn nothing to do with lngm0ny relief. IsawS. s. B.RdvMtlsed I! ta"- -- r,..ai mouceu us uso 1 leit Dottor, una remnrKea enwl ana not etern? . to mother that I was Rladl had at last found ;. nusters auu M"t boiub rmini. cuntiuuou its udo ana am . .rtuce the Inllamma- entirely woll. I will always fool deeply ieJ roaui-o ",. intnrpiited in the nueoess of S. S. 8. since line and ease tno pain nor kil to relieve pcnuaiiEj 3, x 13th sti Mna. ALICE HORTON. Sc'eq cures Rheumatism because it attacks it in the blood, nnd the Uric Acid poison is neutralized, the sluggish cir culation stimulated ana quicKencu, anu soon me sys ..... la nitrified and cleansed, the aching muscles and i joints are relieved of all irritating matter and a lasting ' cure of. this most painful dUeaB effected. s R. R. in a harmless vegetable remedy, unequalled er and an invigorating, pleasant tonic. Book, on Rheumatism will THE SWFT SPEGfFIG GU.. ATLANTA, UAm BREVITIES Get Sunny at the lloston. dally, at Martin's. beer at The Mint. shirts. The Hoston. ilub No. 2. Sulllvun & Lib No. 2. Sullivan & I ad Hanau shoes. The In summer underwear Daley's. lishlng to raise mules to nig Hen. let satisfaction at How- fly Hees' cigar store. clothes cleaned and toerger's, 12G West Court It your own price Friday ly, April 29 and 30, at to see E. L. Smith for regarding the little Holt -Single room In East i building. Free use of be at office. I fire sale began, tho Peo- fcuse have paid out more pusanil (10,000) pennies from l to 4 to n single le machine that pleases Time and trial have porth of the Holt com pter, and it has been : to be the most success- E. L. Smith, 311 Court my business to C. Plat- will move on Court ten the opera house and Sfrs. Thanking my cus- Ineir liberal patrouage. Ung for my successor II am, respectfully, Adam m a great many Holt lArYPgtprs In llila nr.,1 onp. f unties, and the fact that r bad a dlRsattRheri linvnr kith 9HV Pltntntnrti' nrnvao Lit the public Is folly dealt i- omun, 311 court street. lotice to Public fAVE NOT SOLD OUR W BUSINESS, NOR GOING TO LEAVE I'TY. ZKER gresstvc Jeweler ?J6 street Got Sunny. U. C. Itnder. Get a "top coat." - The Boston. Closing out dry goods. The Bos ton. Join suit club No. 2. Sullivan &. Bond. Join suit club No. 2. Sullivan & Bond. New line men's swenters. The Boston. Poultry nnd fruit In season nt De mon & Co's. Carpet and rug weaving at reason able rates, at C21 Calvin street. Special rug sale at Itader's Friday and Saturday, April 29 and 30. Ice cream, confectionery nnd ci gars nt Hntton'8, 304 Court street. Your own price on rugs nt Itader's Friday nnd Saturday, April 29 and 30. Furnished iiousekeeplug rooms for rent. Inquire of Mrs. B. B. Guern sey. 250 tailored lints, French sailors nnd all the other lntest, nt Mrs. Campbell's. Full stock of extras for Holt har vesters on hand at E. L. Smith's, 311 Court street. Fresh asparagus, splnnach, green onions, radishes, rhubarb, fruit In season nt Bemott & Co's. For Kent Five-room house, with bath, three blocks east of Main street. Apply nt East Oregonlan. The Dny and Night Transfer Co. gives the best service. Billy Leath ers, proprietor. 'Phone Main 1C1. Sullivan & Bond lmvo just receiv ed their fourth invoice of Punamu huts. The shapes are prettier than ever. Woolsorters wanted, and 20 young men over 1G years old to learn the woolsorters" trade. Call at Pendle ton Woolen Mills. John H. Price, a well known renl estate man of Spokane, haB gone vio lently insane over an Invention of n non-explosive powder to be used in kerosene lamps. Since the fire sale began, the Peo ples Warehouse have paid out more than ten thousand (10.00U) pennies In amounts from 1 to 4 to a single customer. I handle the colebruted Holt com bined harvester, and have any size from an eight-foot to 30-foot cut. Either for horse power or engine power. E. I.. Smith, 311 Court St. Fresh garden, Hold and flower seeds in bull: nnd packages. All this season's stock and sure to pro duce. Our seeds are suitablo to this climate. C. Xtohrmun, Court street. THIGH BROKEN. Young Man Injured by a Runaway Team Northwest of Town. Orvillo Morton, the lG-yenr-old son of Al Morton, a farmer residing ubout 10 miles northwest of town, was run over by a six-horse team yesterday afternoon and had a leg badly broken, and was otherwise bruised and crushed. He Is now in tho hospital In this place, where he was brought this morning. Young Morton had been plowing with a team of six horses and had unhitched for the dny and started home. There was a pony loose in the field where the boy had been plowing, and ns he started to lead his horses to the ham this pony came running up behind the team. The horses took fright at the noise and dust and bolted, knocking the young man down, tho whole team running over him. His thigh was broken and one of the horses Btepped on his stomach and struck him in the face and head as it passed over him. Tho fracture was reduced at the hospital. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM tocaWn oC0. Gream caQ asaln-ue obtained at the old fa UWn Soda Fountain. 'EPPENS Tw Popular Price DRUGSTORE Ai C' KOEPPEN c BROTHERS 00G UNO POLL TAX SOMETHING WILL BE DOING FROM NOW ON. Two Hundred and mlrty.five Dogs Eligible to Assessment, While Hun dreds Are Liable to Execution Only Sixty Poll Taxes Have Been Kaia, and the Controversy Will Be Brought to a Head Very Soon. Tho dog tax business is picking up slnco the people realize It Is the in tention of the council to back tho marshal In his efforts to enforce the law and there now remain but 70 dogs that have not been provided with a tag. One hundred nnd sixty-five people of the city have each paid Into the city treasury $1.50 for the privilege of having a canine pet In the family. Besides those dogs and the 70 yet to be taxed, there are about 3,000 that have no owners, but have drift ed In from the sheep country and tlfo reservation and which are sub ject to eexcutlon on capture. After all that are claimed have been licen sed, It is intended that the city dog catcher will start In on a campaign of extermination. So fnr about 00 poll taxes have been paid, and Special Officer Shep hard started out this morning with his little book to write up the situa tion for tho guidance of the marshal. It will take several days to finish the canvass, nnd then things will be do ing for those who have not settled. ON TWO CHARGES. Arrested Here and Afterward on a Complaint From Heppner. J. W. Proctor, of Heppner, was ar rested this morning on complaint of Dr. J. Christie, who charged him with having practiced the science and art of a veterinary surgeon without a license. Proctor has been in a hospi tal for some time sick, nnd having come out a little short of funds, ill some work for a farmer In this vi cinity. Christie complained. The prisoner stated to the court that he hud no money to put up the amount of bail required, and wns about to be sent to the county jail, when Sheriff Taylor appeared on the scene with a requisition from Hepp hit, where the man is wanted on a charge of obtaining mouey under false pretenses by cashing a check when he had no funds behind it. Proctor was accordingly turned over to the sheriff, the charge of the veterinarian being held in abeyance. He will be taken to Heppner Junction In the morning by Mr. Taylor, who will turn him over to the Heppner (ifllcluls at that point. FIRE SALE PRICES ON EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE FIRE SALE PRICES ON SKIRTS. FIRE SALE PRICES ON WAISTS. FIRE SALE PRICES ON SUITS. FIRE SALE PRICES ON SHOES. FIRE SALE PRICES ON HATS. FIRE SALE PRICES ON CLOTHING. FIRE SALE PRICES ON EVERYTHING. Peoples Warehouse AT M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. Special Children's Meeting Saturday Afternoon. Kntwlthslnnilniir the rain and storm, the meeting was well attended last evening. To the children's meet ing nt 2 p. m. Saturday, all children nini vnunir tmmilp am invited to come and enjoy themselves, for this meet ing Is for them. All cliiiureu unaer 90 years' of age are welcome at this meeting. Dr. Anderson will preach 'o men uily Sunday at 2 p. m. m. . II- NEW INCORPORATION. Mercantile Firm With Capital Stock of $20,000. Articles of incorporation were filed this morning naming J. S. Whltting hill. J. 12. Hubedew and T. G. Halley ns members of the Whlttinghlll Mer cantile Company, with a capital stock of $20,000. The company will do a general mercantile business. Saturday Fire Sale. I.-.,, ll.lu Sntnnlnv mill cood old Saturday night, skirts at one-third nit Tn mnitn it nerfectly plain, u skirt that was $l.f.0, will be 98e; a skirt that was $2, will ue oi,i..t ti.nt n r.o will be $1.67 : a skirt that was $3, will be $1.98; j skirt that was $5, win ue j.ou, j what makes this an interesting story Is that they are all new, this season s styles, and that's only one or a great many reasons why you should come nnd swell the crowd for this grand 1 ,1 DnttiHilnV ntullt U'U THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Excursion Rate to Farmer's Picnic. A large crowd Is expected to go to the farmers' picnic at Echo toraor row. The O. It. & N, has granted an excursion rate for the occasion, and the people of Echo have prepared an elaborate program for the picnic. The O. B. & N. company will furnisj) three speakers, tho people of Echo will furnish the refreshments and the Hnzelwood Creamery Company, or Portland, has furnished free Ice cream for the crowd. Heating Apparatus Arrived. The radiators and boiler for the Bowman building have arrived anu have been unloaded. They will bo nut in place as soon as possible, so that tho rest of tho finishing work can be done. From Echo" Sheep Ranch. A. H. Sundermnn, tho well knoyv.i sheepman of Eclio, was in tin city 'oday after supplies for his ramps, ills sheep are In the best of con 1 lion and tho clip will ho very good. Twenty Dollars Reward. George Van Dran will pay $20 re ward for tlie return of tho papers and keys tnkon from his possession at tho Hotol Pendleton. Pure Wolnnard'a boer at The Mint. PERSONAL MENTION W. H. Babb and wife returned from Moscow last evening. C. C. Hunt, of Ontario, Is in the city for a short business visit. D. C. Browne.i, or Umatilla, was in the city last evening on business. Miss Gertrude Mays, of The Dulles, Is the guest of her uncle, W. H. Fow ler. Mrs. J. B. Keeney, of Elgin, is tho gueBt of Pendleton friends for a few days. T. G. Halley left last night for Se attle, where he hns been called on legul business. Frank E. James, of Umatilla, was a business visitor in tho city today for a short time. H. S. Holllngsworth, a business mail of Colfax, was in the city to day on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Babb have re turned from a visit of a coupio of weeks at Moscow, Idaho. Miss Delia Davenport, of Sliver ton is in the city with her brother. Homer Davenport, on his lecture tour. Saturday Fire Sale. The bargains at the fire sale uro not confined to goods that were dam aged by fire, water and smoke, but include everything within the four walls of this big store. 2Go neckties, lCc; r.Oo neckties, 25c; 7Ce neckties, 40c. Men's socks und underwear, women's and children's stockings and underwear, boys', children's and men's clothing, dress goods, shoes for men, women and children. Al con tribute their share to make tno Peo ples Warehouse a scene of remarka ble Hie und activity for this grand old Saturday night. Brilliant Ideas Are shown in our beautiful hats, The cream of artistic mill inery Is at our store. Ladles, you will ho delighted with chlcnoss of all our imttcrns. They are so different from others hcrniiso they were selected from the largest collections in tho EiiRtcrn fashion centers. A visit to our store will couvlnco. CARRIER MILLINERY THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. HAMMOCKS The season for hammocks Is here. Time to get them Is now and the placo to get the best nt tho lowest prices Is at our Btoro, Wo have spread ourselves In securing the newest und prettiest patterns turned out by the manufacturers. Just look ut our lines, Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. 643 MAIN STREET. Finished Assessing. Elba IlodgerB, who has been doing the assessing of the Freewater and North Milton precincts, has finished his work and turned his books into the offlco o fthe county assessor. Sunday last at Pottsville, Pa., at a baseball game, one man had his skull broken with a hat, another had three ribs broken while sliding to base, and another had an eye knock ed out by a ball. Umatilla Meat Market JUST OPENED ONE OF THE NICE8T, CLEANEST AND BEST MEAT MARKET8 IN THE CITY. NOTHING BUT THE CHOICE8T MEATS. MAPLE BUILDING, 219 COURT STREET. 'PHONE MAIN 1011. Oxfords j i i ; MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN J I This Is an Oxford year, and we Home fo the Afflicted Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium Chronic diseases a specially. Her remedies aro strictly herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated vapor baths. All diseases treated in a common sense and scientific man ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre and all enlarge ments of the glands, WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE. Cures rheumatism paralysis, nouralgla, catarrh, asthma, bronchi tis, colds, liver and kidney troubles, and all dlsoasos peculiar o women. Special attention given to the Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates. Con sultation free. Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets. are prepared to shoe all Umatlllas. Be one of our happy customers The Boston And a Shoemaker. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. Wholesalo and retail dealers In Beef, Poi-k, Mutton, Veal Meats dellvored to any part of the city, Cured Meats and Sausa ges of ail kinds. C07 MAIN STUEET. TELEPHONE MAIN 181. PENDLETON, OIIE, a