East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 14, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1904.
PAGE THREE.
You May Be Cored
544 Garfield Avenue,
CiliCAno, U.h., October 9, 1902.
A'tpr doctoring tor eleven months and taking
forty-thrco ootucs ot moaicinc ana nnaing norcnet
for leucorrhoca resultinc from irritntion of a fallen
womb I took Wine of Cardui and fourteen bottles
cured mo. This Fecms stranpe but it is the simple
truth. Wine of Cardui helped me from the time I
uepan taxing nana navinc nearti it praised
so highly by fricm'.r who uad tried it I felt
satisfied that itwould help mo, and it did.
It cured me. Took every nit of ache, nain
and headache, cramps and draeginc down sensations
way till 1 felt younc, strong and happy once more.
It is a wonderful medicine and a truo friend to women.
When I look back on the months of torture 1 had it
jecms like a hideous nightmare. Wine of Cardui will
cure am- woman I believe. I have more faith in it
than nil other medicines combined.
iVIce-Pro., Chicago Historical Ulub.
, Mn y0u refuse relief when yon know you are growing worse day af
Shooting pains, irregularity, inflammation and bearing down pains
ids of women miserable. Why drag through life never enjoy
in? Wine of Cardui has made over 1,500,000 weak and suffering
"and strong. Wenskyoutopo to your druggist today and secure
of Wine of Uunlm and begin to take it at once. I)o that and
Mrs. Kingsley writes about will soon be yours. If you think spec- '
Ts are needed in your case, address, giving symptoms, Ladies'
tmrtnicnt, iliel nattunoopa juouicino jo., uiauanooga, lenn.
i-opyHir.HT
"IT IS HARD TO TEACH
AN OLD DOG
new trlclis," nnd It would bo hard to
teach one of our patrons to wear
linen laundered at any place but the
Domestic Steam Laundry. Tho con
trast In the work done by us nnd by
any other establishment In town Is
like comparing black and white.
When you want your linen artistical
ly laundered bring It to the Domestic
Steam Laundry.
THE DOMESTIC
STEAM LAUNDRY
Sparc Ribs, Cold Boiled Ham, :
Sausage, Fresh Pigs' Feet, Pure J
Lard, Ham and Bacon and the
choicest fresh meats in the city. J
The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co.
607 MAIN STREET.
TELEPHONE MAIN 181.
GAINING mil?
ON fdADE,
iND MADE,
Ear Havana.
A STANDARD FOR OUALITY.
JANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP.
nyou call for a TRIUMPH.
HT.Don't accept a substitute.
fTTfrrn
FLYNN
.am
MAKERS-
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rTi i rn
L I t t J T ifntuT tut ntiiliJLi
p vh t i i i n i
Umatilla Meat Market
JUST OPENED ONE OF THE NICEST. CLEANEST AND
Mt MEAT MARKETS IN THE CITY. NOTHING BUT THE
JH0ICEST MEATS.
MADI r niin . . T
HnrbS' buiuuiinu, 219 COURT STREET, rnUNt ivimiim
4.
Ho! for a Picnic
Enjoy an outing and a drive.
A fishing trip will give you
pleasure. Good rigs, One horses.
Everything flrst-class. Prices
reasonable.
Williams Livery Stable
723 Cottonwood Street
PASSES
AT ST. L
THE WAY OF THE DEAD
HEAD IS TIRESOME.
Long Routine of Red Tape Necessary
to Get Free Admission to the Ex
positionMust Be Photographed
and Measured and VVJien You Are
Through You Feel as If You Were
a Convict.
Homo f 4-U Affftrforf
I Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium
herbal ri ,dl!eaBes a spodalty. Her remedies are strictly
baths.' 8Sl8ted by magnetic processes, and medicated vapor
Bf.ArLd!vf?Ses treated In a common sense nnu scientific man
iU of ' ths u,nnatural growths, tumors, goitre and all enlarge
Cur rhenm ?aniB WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE.
" colds ii tlBm Paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi
omen. and Mdnejr troubles, and all diseases peculiar o
8w attention given to the
Treatm tcy Ofivm and Tobacco Habits
'tUoa fro'' nurse' board and r00m ot reasonable rates. Con
Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets.
Wlno'yf' J? Est Oregonlart of flee Large bundles of i.ewspapers
St. Louis, May 13. Thousands of
people aro asking for World's fair
passes. A few nro getting them.
These few vlsh they hadn't asked
for them, before they nre through.
To begin with, you must file a writ
ten application at the executive of
fices. In this application you must
give one thousand and one good nnd
valid reasons why you should be a
"dead-head."
The first time someono applies the
term to you you got angry nnd want
to lick lilm. In 2-1 hours you aro will
ing to ndmlt Its appropriateness. Of
course, for reasons dlplomntlc, the
prluripnl reason why you want a pass
that Is, because you do not want to
pay good cash for admission -Is not
mentioned.
Well, somebody finally Indorses
your application and you ret a print
ed order on the IJIectro 1'hoio Con
pon Pass Company for vour picture,
on presentation of this order and a
receipt for $2 for the cost of the pho
to. If you have good luc-K. you will
find In a day's wandering the man
who will accept your money and give
you a receipt. Most anybody will
take your money, biu tin' receipts
are hard to find.
Next, you go to the Electric Photo
Coupon "Pass Company's shop. You
find a long line ahead of you. wind
ing in and out of a brass-railed maze.
You reach a nervous clerk, who
seizes your receipt. It bears the
number 711. The clerk grabs a metal
holder, shoves the numbers 711 In It
and pushes you into a narrow pas
sageway. There, under the electric light,
which makes you look green and
ghastly, another man seizes you. He
grabs the number and sticks It In the
railing, breast high. Then ho yanks
you over to the rail, jabs your bead
up. pulls your hat off and yells ut
you to "open your eyes."
As you do, you see a camera a few
feet away, lowered by some electrical
device; hear the click of the shutter
and before you can get your breath
you are hurled out Into a narrow hall
way.
"I feel like a convict," remarked
one man, as he pulled himself to
gether. "I wonder if they workeil the en
tire Bertlllon system on us. But
they didn't measure our feet. I'll bet
I look like a pickpocket or a horse
thief In that picture."
The passes are books with 220
coupons, one good for each day of
the fair, and the photo in on the
EXPERIMENTS IN FEEDING.
Idaho Man Gives Some Interesting
Figures From Special Tests.
"I have just completed making a
trial balance of our experiment in
tho raising of mutton sheep In a
small way on the Ellendale farm,"
said Lyman Heed of Reed &. Son,
owners of tho farm, located a mile
oinih nf Mnsr-nw. nnd where for a
engaged In raising registered sheep
and hogs.
"Wo had been raising Hampshlro
Down and Dorset Horn sheen for
finmn flmiv In tho fall of 1901 It was
decided to raise a few grade sheep
for mutton.
"Wo bought common ewes, paying
for them J3CS.&0, or anoui j per
head. They were run In the pasture
with no particular care and at little
expense. The ewes were bred to
thoroughbred bucks. During the
summer and fall of 1902, sales of
mutton were made at a net profit of
$2C8. In selling we were careful to
dispose of tho wethers and older
owes.
"Last fall the net profit from mut
ton and wool sales was $505.50, and
between the 1st of January, this
year, and April 15, our sales aggre
gated $327.
"During tula time tno nurnuer oi
sheep in the land has been Increas
mi tmmnwiini! thn sheen have been
developed from range sheep Into half
grades of a mutton cnaracter,
"In our opinion this experiment
goes to show that one of tho adjuncts
of a farm In this section should bo
a small band ot mutton gneep, sum
dent In number to keep the fence
and corners cleaned out and wild
oats Uopt down. A bank oi m 10 uu
sheep requires little attention on a
ICOacre frara and will pay better
than any other Investment the far
mer can make,"
The Ellendale farm, wmcn com
.Hcna mn nrrfK nt fine meadow land.
Is largely in grass, alfalfa, medium
red clover and meauow icscue. iwm
& Son are now putting In 15 acres In
ii, mnmintv fescue. They have put
in five acres of rape, and will seed
four acres to llussian uroom com
miliar rim cnml hnvlnir been sent
UllllCVf www
out by tho agricultural department.
More Evidence of Trlb' Good Work.
Baker City, Ore., Beri. v, ivvs. ,
otnnf nKftr nf both smok
ing and chewing tobacco for 46 years. ,
7 . . . . . a m 1 1. nt.n.
I took a vreauneni oi iru uuu.
Hirnn months aeo and can endorse It
as a euro. My general health Is
much Improved since I took your cure
eincereiy ,your,
N. H. STARBIRD.
Tollman & Co., local agents.
Headlights oi the
remo
You see them everywhere the signal of en
joyment and satisfaction that shines brightly
from the face of every Cremo Smoker 5c.
Largest Seller in the World
The Hand is the Smoker 's Protection.
MM -M
Ai V Pr
HuoH Mott,.C
"Say, ma, don't pop tell you lots of conundrums?"
"Why do you ask that, Hobby?"
"Well, I herad him tell Mr, Smith Inst night that he had you guessing.'
Closing-Out Sale
Trotting-Bred
Horses
HAVING DECIDED TO DEVOTE MY ATTENTION TO
MINING, I WILL ON 6ATURDAY, JUNE 4, AT THE OREGON
FEED YARD, PENDLETON, ORE., OFFER FOR SALE AT
PUDLIC AUCTION, THE FOLLOWING HORSES. TERMS
CASH. C. L. COX.
BELLE 8POT8WOOD Ilaymaro (II) weight 1200, with best Al
ton 'B colt yet foalod In Umatilla county, by side, by Alblcoru,
Rec. 2:27'i trotting, by Alwood, by Alumni 33. Dam by Hollo
founder. Dam Belle Morgan, a high-classed maro of llamblot nlaii and
Morgan breeding.
LITTLE MARGARET Bay mare (II) weight 1100, with a line
Westfleld colt by side, by Albicore.
LUMMAX HOR8E By Tamllalnc.
Dam Mag 2; dam a Morgan mare.
FITZ LEE Hay gelding (C) weight 1250, by Westfjuld.
Dam, Belle Hpotswood; 2d dam Hollo Morgan,
BAY GELDING (3) Full brother to Fltz Leo.
BAY GELDING (3) AND BAY FILLY (2) Hy Westfleld.
Dam, Little Margaret.
BAY FILLY (3) AND BAY COLT (2) By Ifassaloe, by Westfleld;
dam, Alta, by AltomonL
Dam, Belle WeBtflcld, by Westfleld; 2d dam Hello Spots wood; 3d
dam, Belle Morgan.
BAY COLT (1) By Caution, by Electioneer.
Dam, Bello Westfleld, by Wcstflold, by Albicore, by Atwood, by Al
mont 33, dam by Bellefounder; 2d dam Belle Spotswooi), 3d dam
Bello Morgan,
Real Estate
$2,-100.00
Will nuy an 8-room house
nnd two lots, Iiiih G rooms on
1st Hour: 3 rooms on 2d floor;
bath and tollot, good cellar.
Flvo blocks from Mnln street
$700.00
Will buy u 3-room house, 3
blocks from Mnln street.
700.00
Two very desirable lots on
Jin '(Him Htrent, only six blocks
from Main stroot.
Olllco rooms for rent.
Merchants Protective
Agency
Dospnln Building, Boom 43,
Toluphono Black 11CL
Building
Material
OF AU PKSCItlPTWN
SASH, DOORS
and WINDOWS
Made to order. Building p-
I per, lime, cement, brick and
and, wood gutters for barns
and dwellings a ipeclalty.
Oregon i
:: Lumber Yard ::
; ; Alta Street, Opp. 'rt Ho us. ; ;
REAL ESTA E
SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO OWK.
2,0OO Two lots with good slxroo
house; east of Main atroet; claor
In.
$2,000 Corner lot with nearly
five-room house. Sower, city waier,
brick collar. West of Main tlrett,
close In,
Threo quarter sections In the bes
wheat district. Half In wheat; rart.
summer fallow, flood house, btnoc,
sheds, shop, etc, Abundance or wa
ter year around, Sou us about tin
prlco.
Stock ranch nf fl (1(1(1 nrrnm nnnii
of S00 ncro.i, Extensively I
and wol) watered.
Improved ranches, chnl
City lutH Oil Wlllf'h wn l
money to build.
BOYD & TURNER
Successors to E. p. JJoyd.
Ins UrAnm. Di c.ii.
111 Court Street ponrftetaB
I MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO.. la. 7 Pcit H.
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