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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904. PAGE THREE. his is Bargain Week CRYSTAL CORDS SILKS FOR SHIRT WAISTS, REGULAR VALUE 60c YARD 35c CRYSTAL CORDS SILKS, REGULAR VALUE 50c. SHOE DEPARTMENT 13 FULL OF BARGAINS AT CUT PRICES. BUY YOUR SHOES OF US AND WE WILL SAVE YOU FROM 25c TO 75c ON EVERY PAIR SHOES. SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS NEW LINE JUST ARRIVED. NEW LINE OF PARASOLS. NEW LINE OF SECELIAN DRESS GOODS. NEW LINE LACE HOSIERY. NEW LINE FRENCH GINGHAMS. NEW LINE OF PONGEE SILKS. lexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES The CHURCHES OF MILTON First Baptist Church A special , children's service will be held at 11 a. m. The sermon and music will bo especially designed for this service. Reserved seats In the front of the church for the children, and all child ren In the city especially and cordial ly Invited to attend. M. E. Church, South Sunday school at 10 a. m.j preaching at U a. m.; Epworth League at 7 p. m. No preaching In the evening, as thcro Is to be a union meeting at the Chris tian church. Congregational Church Services on Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 10 n. m.; morning worship and preaching at 11, subject, "ltlghteous, Temperance and the Judgment to Come." A cordial welcome to all. The congregation will Join In tho evening service at the Christian church under the auspices of the Lo cal Option League. Jonathan Ed wards, pastor. Church of the Redeemer Tomor row there will be Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m., and lay service at 11. o Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday school, 10 a. m., A. J. Owen, superintendent: sermon, 11 n. m., by Rev. J. D. Glllllan, of I'ocatello, who LITTLE GIRL'S FINGER SEVERED IN LAWN MOWER. Return From Visit to Montana Miss Dlttebrandt's Lawn Party Gone to Kansas for a Visit Visitor From Delight, Wash. Rev. Dixon and Wife Have Started for California. Milton, June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ml chael Smyth arc expected homo soon from Butte, Mont., where they havo been visiting. Saturday Miss Hazel Dlttcbrandt will celebrate her 13th birthday by giving a lawn party to her young friends. Mrs. N. A. Davis returned Tuesday from a two weeks' visit with her sis tor, Mrs. H. Kirkpatrlck, at linker City. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Williams left Monday for a visit to their old homo at Norton, Kansas. At Weston Wednesday, Miss Hcsslo Hopson, whllo playing with n lawn mower, cut tho end of tho middle lin ger of her right right hand entirely off. Tho severed member wns picked up and sewed on, and It Is believed It will unito, Miss Eva King, who Is a nurso ut the Wnlla Walla hos.pltnl, was a guest LJJ Hi A LINGERING COUGH The cough that holds on in spite of all remedies needs energetic and above all thor ough treatment. A mere ' cough mixture won't do. Root out the cold that causes the cough. How? Scott's Emulsion. Why Scott's Emulsion ? Because it stops the irrita tion, soothes the tissues and heals the affected membranes. When? Right away. Scott's Emulsion begins to help with the first dose. We'll mill you a sample tttt upon reqtttit. SCOTr & ItOWN :, 4d rl Stittt, New Votk. PILES 'I hat tafferftil with pllrt for tblrty-tlt u Traf airn lftat Anrll 1 h.tin tahlnv f 'i.,.nu for eonilipMloo. In In tiouri at aweV k pottr4 the nil btKin to llipr-t r and at th nd of tic wpfii inrj uiu noi mtuoifl me at all. IMfltfM na?i dona wonderi forma, 1 am anllrrlrouraitaB4 ttt Ilka a naw man." Uaorga Nrjdar, NapoloOD. O, Is a member of tho recent general Tuesday of her aunt and uncle, conference In Los Angeles. Rev. Oil man Is an ahlo preacher. Class meet ing, 12:15 p, m.; Junior League, 3 p. m.; Epworth League, B:45 p. m. All are cordially Invited to these services. There will be no service at S o'clock as this church will unite .with tho and Mrs. F. E. Wilcox. Mrs. John H. McQuary Is here from I Delight, Wash., on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. E, McQuary. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Howard, who ' have been at Heppnor visiting Mrs. Howard's parents, Air. and Mrs. JnmcH i Beat For The Dowels w tne uoweis CANDY CATrUKTIC mass meeting In tho Interest of local J. Adklns, returned homo yesterday. Women's 542 1-2 Congress Street. roHTi-AND, MAt.Ni:, Oct. 17, 1902. I c insider Wine of Canlui superior to any doc tor's medicine I ever used and 1 know whereof I peak, 1 suffered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely prostrated me. Tain would shoot through my back and sides and 1 would havo blinding heuciuclics. My limbs would swell up and 1 would feel so weak I could not stand up. 1 naturally felt discouraged for 1 seemed beyond tho help of physicians, but ine of t'ardiii canie as a God-send to me. 1 felt a clianifcforthe better within a week. After nine teen days treatment 1 menstruated without suf fering agonies I usually did and soon became remilnr and without nam. Wineof Cardui is Bininlv wonderful and I wish that all suffer- ujTomen toewot its goutl qualities. Treasurer, Portland Economic l.tnfue. I Eoluhea are the danger pipnals of coming disease. Both men and i inter headaches, but periodical headache tails only to the lot ot m is uie unerring sign or irregular meiiKtruatiou and hearing down i o tel v nroatratou liv nine months of mumrotwd menses, blinded IWifbes and racked with pain Mrs. Snow was made a strong and ajwomanajrain. lleniemtier with Wmo ot t ardui no case is hopeless latum great remedy cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty imd nerer fails to benefit a case of irregular menses, bearing down a Kinj female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors have 7 'Vine of Cardui, and try it now. Hemember that headaches faille weakness. Spruri' .1 lifittlft nf Wl'nu rif fi.irdlii tnl:iv. ill dniggiita sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINE CARDUI BS84 W&mm Vul. llllil Highly Recommends "Tnb" as a Cure for Liquor and Tobacco. Wo, the undersigned, residents of Baker City, Oregon, have watched the good results obtained by tho use of "Trlb" as a cure for the liquor and tobacco habits, and wo can heartily recommend It to anyone In need: Signed Capt. Samuel White, chair man of the democratic state central committee, and district attorney of the eighth judicial district of the state of Oregon; L. P. Desmarals, pas' tor of Roman Catholic church; Rev J. R. N. Bell, the oldest living chap. lain of the grand lodge of the Masonic order of the world, and pastor of the Presbyterian church; R. D. Carter, mayor; W. H. Kllburn, chief of pa lice; S. L. Baer, vice-president Cltl zens' National Bank; W. F. Butcher, lawyer; A. Welch, manager Baker Gas and Electric Company; J. F. Fer guson, real estate (27 years) ; Grace & Bodlnson, druggists; John O'Con' nor, agent Pacific Express Company. For sale by Tallman & Co. One of the very last utterances of Senator Quay is said to have been a warning sent to ltoosevelt to the ef fect that a more capable man than Cortelyou must be selected for nation al chairman, or he Is very liable to be defeated at the polls. wanting to raise fete moles should LfcBen., -W. HARRAH, Owner HAY BUNCHER UL , . 01 ""rah and Flint, which gathers hoy in rows "op on w i, markot ana can be seen at the Missouri whfirn It la etn nnlft. ""aCfiCt4 fan v. " '""Wi to ttttacned t ny mowing machine without Hl to r. m dirt and lays it evenly m rows. 1a rViiiH TTink or a mi,. , - "" tlia . ' horae and man to operate It unnecessary. It w OCA n i. . . ... twin. ,UB D'Mer in the hay field. The hay mincner .. "'6 Kuarnnt.. j , . t.i i .v. -"' IU UO I! we best satisfaction I t guarantee to do tho work. Tho machine has been THU Y oaiisiaction. MISSOURI SHOP Qifetoo, Orcgoa Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to tne Kiuneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these nie6t important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. 'n,..rpfr.r u1ipn vour kidnevsare weak fr r.nt .if nnlnr vnu Call understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its dUlVyou are sick or "feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon ac -L-nr t-iHnpvo nre well they will help all'the other orgaus to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis- ..!. i... r.t .Ifvforinir vour niuncyc The nilid and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koi. oc 6 kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderf ul cures of the most distressing cases, anuiseuiu on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-lollar size bottles. You may tint'. ii citnnlr liottle Hmaat wUBP'Boot by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writingto Dr. Kilmer Sc Co.. lling ha'mton, N. V. D 1't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. POCKET KNIVES We havo had manufactured for us an extraordinary fine lino of pockot knives, ranging In prices from 25c to $1.95, stag and pearl handles, brass ribs and best quality Wordlow steel. Try one of our good knives. Frederick Nolf & Co. option to be hold in the Christian church. Robert Warner, pastor. !.... T T " I - 1W . .lilllll'n .H111II LIIAU1I, lIL'l'llllipil- I nled by his wife, loft Wednesday for a Visit to Portland. Mr. Dixon will I oM In bulk. Tha irannlna l.l.lfl .t.mp AGAINST LOCAL OPTION. teach at Berkeley, Cal., this year. Liquor Dealers Object to Statements Made by Temperance People. The liquor dealers havo asked Northampton's Gala Week. Northampton, Mass., June (. Northampton Is decked out In hi best bib nnd tucker In preparation for coffee it iold in Grind frcih tine. Thi! and 2 lb. tins. each day not J. A. FOLCER a CO. 8n Francisco Importer of Fin CofTe too space for the following circular letter rc1ouration urR ,h0 next three on the local option question: (,nys ()f her 260Ul blrUl(lnJ. The act is clearly prohibition pure - and simple, so much so that even ' those papers which formerly voiced the passage of local option In many editorials, are silent as death from an editorial standpoint. Again, Mr. Voter, look at this from a business side, ask the brightest business men In your vicinity his opinion as to this act. If you do not wntit ir An thin Innlr nrnlinil vnn nnd see how many of the best business j men are on tho prohibition side. Mr. Voter, if you find that the pro hlbs are not generally large taxpay ers, do not as a rule build brick houses or increase the county or state wealth, would it bo wise business policy to let them have the molding of your business lawB? However good their Intentions may be, Mr. Voter, If they arc not a suc cess as 'to their own position, would you deem It wise to trust them with the helm ot affairs. We could fill a book with letters, etc., of condemnation as to the effects of similar acts, for Instance the cash ier of the First National Bank at Sul phur Springs, Texas, writing on May 21st, 1502, In summing up says: "I look upon local option In this city as an unmitigated curse." Now, Mr. Voter, If the cashiers of the Pendle ton banks were to so express them selves, would you not deem It a pretty good business opinion? A. B. Robertson, president of tho Colorado National Bank of Colorado, says: "The rankest local optlonlst In the town would, I believe, bear mo out In the statement that local option has caused this town to lose a great deal of trade." Ask such men as these In your lo cality, their opinions, not to spread .WnJ 1... tnm .".. n.tuotn Infn.ma. ' BUIUUUi UUl I U 1 UU, ,i I 1 . Vy 1 1 U ..... tlon. Ask them If In their opinion, the heavy taxpayers will vote for local option. Ask them if a property qualification were required, what chance would tho act have In their opinion. Mr. Voter, the liquor dealer will not tiA hit nnv hnrrier. nrnlialilv not as hard pro rata as the man who has I built your brick blocks or otherwise 1 Improved your county and state. Self preservation Is the first law of nature of course, but don't think that our object Is altogether sordid. We be' Heve what we say, and as a class we are willing to place our improve ments or our charities side by Bide with an equal number of those who would obliterate us, whatever the place or state may be. Mr. Voter, we ask for your franchise Monday In that we think our position right. We ask you not as the friend of liquor or any other Interests, but as the friend of liberty. The man that hath no stability In either drinking or eating Is a precious poor excuse for that uncrowned king, an American sovereign. PBNDLBTON RETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION. Kver Slckfm, Weaken or Urtp. I0o. 15.le, Nerve olil In bulk. Th nnn.nA tatiUl atimfMul CUtiL Utfftranteett lo curf or your ninney back Stertlng Remedy Co., Chtcaco or N.Y, 533 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Flavoring extracts arc gen erally fictitious or weak; Schil ling's liest are true and full strength. Your grocer's; money back. j The French I I Restaurant ; Best 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Rooms Connection. In GUS LaPONTAlNU, Prop. 033 Main Street. CANTY'S PARLORS OF AMUSEMENT Open day and night. Ollllarrfs, Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl ing Alley, Throwing Ricks. Good music every evening. BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8TREET8. Under W. & C. R. Depot. Dally East Oregoman only 15 cents a week. by carrltr, PLUMBING and SEWER WORK May Instruct for Judge Gray. Dover. Del.. June 4. Democratic primaries are being held In Delaware today to elect delegates to the state convention, which meets next Tues day to chooso delegates to the St. loul8 convention. Friends of Judge George Gray are working hard ' to have the delegation pledged for nis support, but the Kansas City element of the party are fighting with equal vigor and the nnal result will not ne known until after today's primaries and possibly not until tho convention meets. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out ot tho way place, remote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation In case of accident, resulting In burns, cuts, wounds, ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Oucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the host on earth; 25c at Tallman ft Co.'s drug store. I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLA8S WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. Home lot the Afflicted Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium Chronic diseases a specialty. Her remedies are strictly herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated vapor baths. All diseases treated In a common sense anu scientific man ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, goitre and all enlarge ments of tha glands, WITHOUT THE USE OP THE KNIFE. Cures rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi tis, colds, liver and kidney troubles, and all dlsesses peculiar o women. Special attention given to the Whiifcey, Opium and Tobacco Habits Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates. Con sultation free. Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets. A Standard for Quality. CleanHne and WorHniansfiii, HandMadeXlearHavana.' FtXNNACO, Makeraf '