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1 DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1904. PAGES. PA3E THREE. E 00 My AND T, 'HOM DENTAL' CITY. 'MMEND FIRST- EVERY LL ES f FOfl ITS TO i ES IN DRS, VN 0'Daj. loner-i I D. Dilkrl -J 1 na A i. into I 00. ndl Hi... 1 nl and New, Fresh and eliable Merchandise At Money-Saving Prices The Big Sale at Alexander's READ READ READ 36-Inch Dixie L. L. Muslin 20 yards for $1.00 36-lnch Lonsdale Bleached Muslin .. 12 yards for $1.00 36-Inch Fruit of Loom Bleached Muslin 12 yards for $1.00 45-lnch Andros Goggln Pillow Tubing 14c yard 45-Inch Aurora Pillow casing 12c yard 94 Aurora Bleached Sheeting 22c yard 10-4 Aurora Bleached Sheeting 25c yard A, F. C. Dress Ginghams 6J4c yard American Indigo Prints e 20 yards for $1.00 Gibraltar Percales, Dark Colors 7c yard SHOE BARGAINS All $1.50 Ladles' Shoes at $1.15 pair All $2.00 Ladles' Shoes at $1.49 pair All $2.50 Ladles' Shoes at $1.82 pair All $3.00 Ladles Shoes at ...... $2.25 pair i nnunriiTriRTr nun 1 bUIMmtlnlMUIILh BOISE CITY WOMAN HAS NEW FOODSTUFF. In Jexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES a. J. 1 --t.-- tTi iThTi ill ilt t ,t,,Ti Ja T.iTi.T. f J. TT .T tT j t t t t Dr. C. J. Whitaker To Resume the Practice of Dentistry in Pendleton DR. C. J. WHITAKER, THE RELIABLE DENTIST, WHOSE WORK IN THE PAST BUILT HIM SUCH A LARGE PRACTICE, HAS CON CLUDED TO OPEN BUSINESS IN HIS OLD FIELD AND WILL BE FOUND IN THE OLD OFFICE, CORNER OF MAIN AND COURT STS. Office Open for Business May 5 Ml PLUMBING and SEWER WORK HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST- 8 WORKMEN: ALSO Make rfwpp connections. ES TATES FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR HE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. GAINING CAM F k I nni EM WD MAOF1 EAR Havana A STAN n Am-, , UNESS AND WnDvMMeU,n Himii..u. "niniwnirc 'ivuu mra Tpiii..-.. "tflil accent a .,k..t r. u ouuaiuuic FIYNN&C0.7 .t MAKERS. A v . . . rr 'M. tt. ,, GUARANTEED ROOF JSP BoZtZ Something that won't glvo out Just at the ' Wtl.fm?;mnS that will Btand hard usaco. ELATERITE ROOF- i .v.. unnao . . w LT 'i we claim . ,u?u,roiaont8 nn niany moro. u is guurumuuu Wt .tti otteiod .f,f A1' U httB marot toT ovor two1? r Nods. w.ia.Bt"ctly on its own mnrim. not on tho domorltfl ot 1 tUlerU- D r pr,MB nn(1 Information. -6 vu., iu Worcester diock, ruruauu, v vrw" Lumber and Building Materials If you are arranging to build or make Improvements, come and see us for your lumber. Our stock Ib large and well selected. We want to figure with you on your lumber bill. TVc make sash, doors and blinds. Pendleton Planing Mills ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and Codes. COAL Let us fill your bin with .... ROCK SPRING GOAL Recognized as the best and most economical fuel. We are prepared to con tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street Near Depol Invented Milk In a Powder Form That Is More Healthful Than Real Article All Possibility of Germs Is Removed by the Process Mortality Among Babies Will Be Reduced by its Use. Tho following Interesting story, concerning n woman who for a time resided In noise, comes from Paris says tli c llolso Stntcsman: Beautiful Mrs. Joseph R. Ho Mnr, the most strikingly handsome woman In tho American colony Paris, who was recently married to Jnmes H. Hatmaker of Now York has originated n most Interesting and curious fad. At her teas this winter Mrs. Hatmaker has astonished her guests with this odd Question: "If not a cup of tea, may I niak you a glass of milk?" And then from a little jeweled all ver box, with n very small gold spoon tho hostess drops a little yellowish white powder Into a glass of water and serves her wondering guest with a refreshing drink of milk. Tho first taste of tho niaglo bever age removes tho not unreasonable misgivings of the guest, and th question, "How on earth do you mnl a glass of milk with that powder?' Is answered by Mrs. Hatmaker thus "To tell you the truth, this nilracu lous powder Is tho secret of my ro mance with Mr. Hatmaker. He In vented a way to reduce milk to powder, nnd, do you know, It's th greatest thing anybody has ever dls covered. "All the horrid little germs that kill babies and make people III are driven out, you know. I Just couldn help falling In love with a. man who was so clever. "Being sterile nnd dry It will, of course, keep indefinitely, provided that no germs are allowed access to It. Samples, properly packed in air tight boxes, havo been sent round tho world, and have been found to be per fectly sterile germ-free on their re- turn. "Most reassuring of all Is the dec laration said to be supported by ex perlments In more than a thousand cases that this powdered form o Bterlllzed milk solves tho problem furnished by the dreadful mortnllty among babies In large cities during the summer months." "Statistics In France and Englant show that about one In 10 of nil the deaths that occur are directly traced to the use of milk. Tho majority of these deaths are of children under year old. "Yet If children do not receive liberal supply of milk during the first decade of their Ufa they suffer In comparison with their better-fed fel lows. Tho explanation of the paradox Is only too simple." A MEDICAL TALK. Spring Weather Bring Its Changes That Demand Attention. The effect of April weather upon the nervous system has not been properly appreciated by physicians, The rapid transformation of winter Into summer, the many, atmospheric changes, magnetic, electrical and thermic, conspire to make tho month of April a very trying one to peoplo of nervous temperaments. Overworked peoplo break down In this month. Invalids from nervous diseases get worse. Peoplo who never realized they had nerves dis cover for tho first tlmfe that they are becoming restless, sleepless, Irritable and easily agitated. This condition has been fully de scribed by Dr. Hartman the renowned catarrh specialist. The name he has given to that peculiar phase of nerv ousness excited by April weather Is catarrhal nervousness, Tlia mucous membranes of tho whole body are in a state of catarrhal congestion. The food is not properly digested nor assimilated. Discharges of mucous operate as a drain upon tho system. The nervu centers are depleted the constitution undermined. Tho sudden withdrawal of the brae log climate of winter, added to all these Influences, produces many a nervous wreck during the month of April. it Is during this month that so many people bavo found Pertina of priceless valuo. A bottlo of Peruna taken according to the directions, during the month of April Is worth its weight in gold. Want More Trib. L. F. Foster. San Kr&nc:BCO, Cal Feb. 2nd, 1903, writes: "Please find enclosed draft for S1GU.0O. Bond roe ono dozen treatments of Trib.' The druggists here say tinjy nave orders in Uiey can't get filled. Why is this? took Trib myself last Juno and never felt hotter in my llfo than I do now, I have gone down in weight to 195 pounds and never think of liquor or tobacco any moro. I know of 2C cures you could get reference from, if you care to write for them. Be sure to send mo twelve Tribs at once; I want to send them to Honolulu." Tallman & Co., local agents. dolphin, for $20,000 damases. Tho sworn complaint has been filed In tho clerk's office at Buffalo. N. Y. It appears from this that the In dies' Homo Journal In a recent num ber published an attnek on patent medicines. This article charged that tho well-known remedy, called "Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription," con tained 17 per cent of alcohol, nlso certain drugs, nnd that these Ingredi ents mnde the medicine harmful nnd dangerous. Tho sworn complaint shows thnt the above statement is wholly nnd absolutely false In every particular, and thnt the medicine contains no deleterious Ingredients whatever, and none of tho Ingredients stnted In tho article so published, being made of certain extracts of medicinal plants and roots harmless to the most deli cate constitution. When cnlled upon, Dr. V. Mott Pierce, an officer of the company, said: "In a recent article, The Ladles' Homo Journal made this wholly un founded attack upon our remedy. Tho charges made against our medi cine nro absolutely false, as the com plaint in our suit shows. "Wo find It hnrd to understand how n reputable magazine of tho high standing nnd enormous circulation of the Ladles' Home Journal should make such a damaging stntemont without taking pain's to ascertain tho facts. Tho remedy, 'Dr. Plcrco'fl Fa vorite Prescription,' Is so well nnd fa vorably known, and has such a wldo sale, that we could not afford to al low such n chnrge to pass unanswer ed. The fact Is the 'Favorite Pre scription" Is composed of extracts of medicinal plants, roots and herbs, which would not harm tho most deli cate system. It Is a false and un founded attack upon tho good nnmu and repute of our company." ur Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervoujneu, headache, consflpttlon, bid breath, general debility, sour rls Ings, and catarrh of the stomach ar all due to Indigestion. Kodol curat Indigestion, This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of dlgesttoa as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonla and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cur In digestion and dyspepsia, but this famaua remedy cures all stomach trouble by cleansing, purifying, sweetening arvi strengthening the mucous membrane lining the stomach. Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT aives Health to the nick antf Gtrtngth to the Weak, Bottles onlr. J 1. 00 Slia hoUlnc 21 ttmt the trial size, which sells (or 30c Prepared by B. C. DeWltt & Co., Ctdcan Real Estate Transfers. Charles O. Jeffrey and wife havo sold to Sarah I.ako for $t;,(l(IU, tho northwest quarter of section 28, In township 4, north of range 30 east, being 1C0 acres of land In tho vicin ity of Weston Mountain. Annie O'Hnra, as the guardian of Lillian O'Hnra nnd Frank O'Hara, minors, has sold to Frank O'Hara for a consideration of $1,000, a two-fifths Interest In 320 acres of land n short distance to tho northenst of Weston. Tho land belonged to the children nnd was held In trust by tho guardian, who sold It under order of the court to tho highest bidder. Sold by Tallman 4 Co. More Money From Carnegie. Coshocton, O., May G. The Coshoc ton Carneglo library was dedicated today with simple but Interesting ex ercises. Professor George W. Knight or tho Ohio Stnto University, nnd other visitors of prominence wero among tho participants. The library building Is built of granite ami Is ti handsomo edlfico, erected at a cost of about $17,000. In addition to I ho cost of tho building Andrew Carne gie presented to tho trustees n sum of $2,000 with which to furnish II. LIQUOZONE The Great Germ Destroyer TRY A BOTTLE. Brock & McComas Company SOLE AGENTS. Michigan School Superintendents. 1-mHliig, Mich., Mny B. Tho an nual convention of the Michigan State Association of School Superin tendents and Principals began In I.auHlug today and will continue through tomorrow. Superintendent J. W. Simmons of Owosso Ik the pres-l Ident of the association and thu lire-1 siding oillcer of tho convention, An1 interesting program of papers, ad dresses and discussions has been ar ranged for the meeting. I J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attnnt'on ulion and all work executed properly Bleetrleal Supplies of all kinds OFFICE- 121 WHST COUHT ST. (Tribune) MulMllig) Montana Eagles In Session. Billings, Mont., May G. The rapid growth of tho order of Uaglos In .Mon tana Is evidenced py the large and representative attendance at tho state convention which began hero today. Delegates are present from all tho chief cities of tho state. Bus iness nnd pleasure is combined In tho two days' program for the gathering. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT slfj a-M."'" 1 j The French I I Restaurant I Best 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dlnlnj Parlors. Egg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER BKTTKn THAN TUB OLD-TIMB CREAM OF Trtlt'iAH POWDERS. LADIES' HOME JOURNAL SUED. Dr. Pierce Medicine Company Ask $20,000 Damages. Dr. It. V. Pierco's company, Tho World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion of Buffalo, N. Y., has brought a DRS. F. C. & M. E. ADAMS THE DENTISTS J. L. SHARON, Proprietor. Tho Arlington is a hlch-clasR rooming house, equipped with elec tric lights, froo baths and all mod em conveniences. It la centraiw located, being on Main utreot, three f)f utra tiAptli of TlninJ at n desiring work done before wo leave over tho Delia" candy store. f-i tha lnst mnut inl! nt rtiin nml ht till) dnv. tvnnlr nr mnnih Jtntam suit ior iinui aguiuHi. mo jniyijBuuia in I , too to $1 a day. (18 Main street. mo i-auies iiomo jourum, uj i-uuu- umut,o w, .j Will spend tho summer iu the East visiting at Washington City, and tak ing post-graduate courses in Phila delphia and New York. All parties Elegant Furnished Rooms Connection. In GUS LaPONTAIVE, Prop. 93 Unln Street. GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds " I liave good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINIMIS I,eave orders at Ncitnian's Ciar Store. The Arlington 'Phono Red 1091.