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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1904)
EIGHT A PAGE SIX. GRDPSARETHRIVING "WHAT'S BRED IN THE BON WILL OUT IN THE FLESH TIMELY RAINS VISIT ALL SECTIONS OF OREGON, DAILY EAST ORE&ONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE B, 1904. El The Pantheon Theatre Opening i Monday Eve., June 1 3 f Webb Street corner Cottonwood i i This beautiful now playhouse will be dedicated to the amusement loving people of Pendleton and will be a strictly moral, refined and up-to-date theater. It will cater to the patronage of the ladies and children as well as men. All attractions will bo free from all objec tionable features. Best order will be maintained. Nothing but the best, talent from the Orphcum circuit will appear on this stage. Performance will consist of opening act, 30 to 40 minutes, pro duced by the renowned comedlnn. JOHN P. BRACE, OF KEITH'S EASTERN CIRCUIT. Mr. Brace is positively the greatest comedian and monologist who has ever appeared on this coast. MANN AND FRANK, From the Orpheum circuit, will appear in their refined laughable, original sketch of 20 minutes, entitled, "From the Sublime to the Ridiculous." Sure to please. A hearty laugh guaranteed. CAD FRANK, In her single turn. A decided hit in all the first-class houses. Up-to-date, life-size moving pictures by Edison's latest Vltiscope. Latest illustrated songs will be rendered by competent singers. Good music interspersed. Admission, 10 cents. BEECHAM'S PILLS cure disease by removing the cause of It. In the treatment of those disorders which involve any failure of the nervous force, BEECHAM'S J'lLLS have, during nearly sixty years, built up MK UNASSAILABLE REPUTATION. NCthuig renews the power of tb? digestive organs like BEECHAM'S PILLS. They cleanse the Blood of long-standing impurities, brace up the Nervous System to a high point of vigor, and effectually chase away every symptom of weariness and depression. Since BEECHAM'S PILLS have cured tens of thousands in this and every country of the globe, just ask yourself why they should not equally prove a boon to you. Renew the power of digestion by using BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere in Boxes, lOc. and 25c. Ranges In Excellent Condition Ber ries Plentiful and of the Best Qual ityCaterpillars Visit Many Dis tricts No Chance for Damaoe to Crops Now Alfalfa and Rye Are Being Harvested. Is true of mankind as well as lower animals. We do not ex pect blooded stock from common sires, physical giants from dwarfs and midgets, nor well-developed, robust children from tainted ancestors and sickly parents. It is contrary to the laws of nature and heredity, which are inviolable, unchange able and fixed. Children not only inherit the features, form and dispo sition of their parents, but the mental and physical qualities, infirmities and diseases as well. That certain diseases are transmitted from parents to children, are bred in the bone Following Is the government crop roport for the past week: The rains during tho foro part of tho week woro timely and very ben- oficiai, but in tho wniamotto valley an(j handed down from one generation to another, can not and a few other localities more rain jend for we see evidences of it every where and every day. . neeaea .or mie Cruira uu SCROFULA, a disease almost as fatal as Consumption, is a ows. j; c ii.- 3 i. .1 . i l :n ... is 1. Fall wheat and barley are heading, uiscuse tu iuc uioou, is ureu iu mc uunu aim win uut in ne&u in nicely, and the frosted wheat in Uma- the form of trlandtilar swellings, deep abscesses and sores, boils tllla county Is Improving and win j t- rr t .nn1.ntir A'. probably turn out better than expect- ""r" " -"".is cut 4 -i.u o, t$uu ed. in Wasco county there are nu-1 and destiws the red corpuscles and solids or the blood, resulting in merous complaints of weedy fields, nmomoftmi cfinifnl n-w.ti.f1i mi A nnnrf ni-ini-icTinrl 1W1ifc but the fall grain crop as a whole Is Tr.TVn7r A t-totTV i. .i j j " r i... . very promising. Spring wheat, barley RncuiVlAUVi is Jiaimcu aown irom gomy ancestors ana and oats nre doing well. The alfalfa rheumatic parents. The acid poisons in the blood that cause the nig cut for ha ; the" yieMsin both sharp, shooting pains m muscles and joints have been there may be cases being above the average. ; irom birth, and exposure to bad weather, minit air, or cold, easterly Ranges and Stock nro In excellent u,,f1c nnlv lincVtic 1-hr- nHnnl- W pwm'hSio- r1ir nriri Klnnd TI.p Hn i i . . I condition, and the flow of milk in the " Vr. T " TlV J ' b t . , , iUU!,i ue punted J dairy districts continues good, ur- uic uuuuns uiratu urn. ui irn: svsiciii ju uiuti iu jjtiicuci num uiis pailim diwnw chard grass, vetch and clover will bo CATARRH is snmetlmirr more tlism n mid in the lienrh flip nm'e v..j.'' ready to cut in about 10 days. Hops, Tt,r-f -j T ,,e nffnn1.e fl" CW,lnl, XM,.c ,.A TlUAA n.,A "-"uiio corn, potatoes and gnnlens have made - .wo, tuius..., i.v- u......, '"'"--j i "u ci:ry pari ot the si good progress during the week The tem. We inherit a predisposition or tendenc' to Catarrh, just like other blood diseaweJ ssnKd'ssrWia; ssls ?red e boiie?nd ca" be .reaclr? p s ad n strawberries nro plentiful and ireuuuent ana a uiorousrn cicausiiicfor me aisease-ianiieu diooci. their quality Is extra good. Cherries fONT A fiTHT 15? RT DOD PDl'snM i'c wcnnnciMf. fnmmrn r-ff: .t.- . .1 nre ripening and while they have suf- ' rT r'LZZA tZZ. -1 " "1 . '" ",an.al l rered considerable damage Trom frost "iuo v-umuiuuu, ujiu uuuc ou suiuiv uuusumvu iium yumui io cnna. rearful alci and cold rains, the yioid win be and sores and disgusting skiti eruptions often break out iu infancy, and those whose Mmfl !.iKM"ri& bo lhe minted with this awful poison are handicapped from birth, and unless the poison 9 lightest in years. Peaches promise catea carry tne taint tnroup;n llle. fairly good returns, and apples are fANfPPOT T TT rPP! r,nA c,-t- c00r tr. .,,,0 t :i- . , I extra cood. In the coast counties and .. ' . - . i""""'-. ictuiuics uirougfl rfl ' (ir'l.mn r- . r nV ' 1 . 1--.. 1.. . I . . - v 1 in some Dort ons of tho Wl amette . """ului J" olulc ui wusjcs, saivo uuu uniLiiitmb, cuuunue IO STJreao and cmw8 l-nllnf mla-nll1n o , r,nr-n 4-1. 4-n..i- i Z.. 4-1. 1.1 T . 1 J il. . 1 J J 1 .t n S u -"i'"o "'- uuuic.uuo muac tuc luhil js in luc uiuuu j is urcu iu nie uone auu grounaea in me Mesh. luuu uoum, AT(.l.;.. 1...4. 1 VI .1 1M- O O 1 ,1 i . . ..I Columbl Rlv v Hey num-iuy uhl u jcui uioou rcnieuy iiKe o. o. o. can rcacn inese deeply rooted, mbcj victor," wl county. V. h. Tai- i d,iseas.es- It goes to the fountain source of the trouble uproots the old taint, dnvesl cott Nice Bhower the 3ist; winter uiepoisons mat nave ueen lurknicf in the blood tor years, and tones up theweaklvconi;tittitH rin1 awheatnrIokinadlD wen8'8 corn S' ' S'-reacaes diseases of this character that no other medicine does or can. It a p!antfngdoene andmost oMt up ta ' been tested in thousands of cases during the nearly fifty years of its existence, anditsrepj goaa smnu; some nems 01 iaii wncm LlOn US a CUfC IOr CnrOIllC DlOOu trOUuleS IS nnnlv eStabllSDl vprv u(H(lv! frnif nttinrr wnlli Riim. JMtamtM "k. SBtob. niA .t mor fallowing nearly completed. I if iraJQ rJ BtJ , , ' , ' " ual aillctu P"icjy vcgtiame ana SIMM oiex, Giiiinm county, Geo, w. siar- l & v I L oia and voune and persons or delicate constitution. If i r i i..- i -fc. l& . . -1 . . . . , ikTnTmuch bettebr 'than 7 week ago: X .VS hayc llented a predisposition or tendency to some t haying, both rye and alfalfa, well un- Itk-J1 H IWJ B 1 Jt taint, tne sooner vou oetrin a course or b. fa. to. the 01 dor way; fruit prospects continue S w and more certain the cure. The disease may h biruu; imniurutiu gelling Buon: Bum-1 , ; j 1 j. ft Li' i -. mor fallowincr about nil rinne: i?m In m cnimnooa or later on m Jiie, but is sure to mate its i generally free from weeds; grasshop- pearance sometime, " for what IS bred in the bone will out in the flesh." as sureasvonM Pf..""0 ?-e.A0Cnt.le... Our physicians make diseases of the blood and skin a soecial studv. Write us 11 1(111 . 1 1 II 111 1 1 1 1IL ('IIIII1 1 V. r ft. sik'na . - l J weather ideal; gonUe showers havej about j'ourcase, and medical advice or any special information desired will cost you no) tJS . pt , , urea : 5 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATUKTi, very promising; strawberries below average; pasturage and hay excellent. Fcndioton, Umatilla county. E. W. McComas Crop prospects continue exceptionally good: Bhowers Wednes- day and Thursday came at an oppor tune time; mere can be but little sor - ous damage to tho crops from now on except from hail or high winds; har vest will commence nbout Jniv in and be general by tho 15th, huh WWW f Tf M'l A Standard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship.. Hand MadeXlear Havana. FLYNN & CO.. Makers. . . IS I If you are Interested in Oil Painting, Bee us. Our line Is complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SAl'LES BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS Wo make a specialty of framing PICTURES. Newest stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera. House Block. EXCURSION RATES TO ST. LOUIS : J. L. VAUGHN : Electrician Prompt attention slvon and all J work exoeutad proporly. Blaetrleal Supplies of all kinds OrriCB 121 WEST COUBT ST. (Tribune Building) The Washington &. Columbia River Railway. For the World's Fair at St. Louis tho following rates are announced To St. Louis, going via SU Paul or Hillings, returning any dl- rict route $60.00 To Chicago, going vit. St. Paul or Billings, returning any di rect route C3.00 To St. Louis, returning from Chicago, or To Chicago, oturnlng from St. Louis 62.50 To St. Louis, returning via Chi cago, or To Chicago, returning via St. Louis 65.00 Children of half-fare age, half the above rates. Tickets will be on sale May 11, 12 and 13; June 16, 17 and 18; July 1, 2 and 3; August 8, 9 and 10; Soptem ber 5, G and 7: October 3, 4 and C. Good going ten days from date of sale, returning, 90 days from date of sale. Good for stop-over at any point within tho limits. For full information regarding routes, side trips, etc., call on or ad dress, WALTER ADAMS, AQT., S. B. CALDERHEAD, Pendleton, Genera Passenger Agent, Ore. Walla Wnlla, Wash. Georgo J. Gould, tho famous multi millionaire, prosecuted John Crlspcll, a penniless poachor, for fishing on his cstnto at Furlough Lodge, N. Y A jury gave him 6 cents damages. RAlN IS. WELCOMED. Lewiston Farmers Expect the Bumper Wheat Crop This Year. A decline of threo conts on wheat and flvo cents on barley Is tho mar ket quotation for yesterday. Dealers report the coast markets entirely in active and exporters nro entirely out of the market, says the Lowiston Tribune. Tho continued rain of yesterday was welcomed by tho farmers in all of the lowor country, and it Is belioy. ed that a banner crop is now assured for tho Lewlston country. The upper prairie sections will also bo largely benefited by the rains and tho farm ers generally are confident of a large yield. Fruitgrowers state that the rain is very unfavorable for tho ripening crop, but later varieties will be bene fited. Wheat, 55c; oats Jl per cwt , bar ley, 75c; flax, 82c. Special Excursion to the World's Fair The Denver & Rio Grande, In con nection with tho Missouri Pacific, will rnu a series of personally conducted excursions to tho World's fair during June, These excursions will run through to St, Louis without change of cars, making short stops at princi pal points en route. Tho first of thoao excursions will leave Portland June 7tb, and the ocond June 17th. Tho rate from Pendleton will be ICO.OO to St, Louis and return. Excursionists going via the Denvor & Rio Grando have the privilege of returning via a different route. This Is tho most pleasant way, as well as the most de lightful one, to cross the contlnont. The stops arranged give an opportu nity of visiting tho various points of interests in and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accompany ono of theso excursions write at once to W. C. McBrldo. 124 Third street, Portland, for sleeping car reservations, Season for Special Rates. To the seaside resorts and return via O. R. & N opens Juno 15th, 1904. Special rates from Pondloton to Nah cptta, Ocean Park, Loomls. Ocean 8lde, Cranberry. Tho Broakers, Tioga, Ixng Boacb, Nowtons, Seavlow, Hoi manB, 10.00 for tho round trip. Tick ots on sale commencing Juno 1G. Continuous passage in each diroctlon. Final return limit Bontembcr 30th. For particulars, call on or address 13. C. Smith, agent. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women X-Ray and Electro -Therapeutics JUDD BUILDING, CORNER MAIN AND COURT. TELEPH ONES OFFICE, MAIN 71; R"1" DENCE, 1153. PENDLETON, OREGON. '1 TEETH per set $5.00 PER SET $5.00 PER-SET $5. GOLD CROWNS $4.00 GOLD CROWNS SILVER. FILLINGS 50C SILVER FILLINGS EXTRACTION 50C EXTRACT,ON 2kk la la tows. NOTICE. To All My Frlonds and Patrons: I take pleasure In introducing to my frlonds, Drs. L. L. and T. H. White, to whom I have sold my dental business in this city. I thoroughly recommend the Drs. White as first-class dentists In overy respect, and will esteem it a favor for any of my patients to place thoir cases In hands of the Drs. White. Ilospoctfully, a A. MANN. WE ARE THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED WITH AUU MFTunnn Ahin audi uurris ikin WE GUAnn 0i WORK TO BE OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD, cLA j t- mwto rib ku vv E.o i uunoio i e-i WORK. CAREFUL AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT PYTtrwnrn -rr ai'i unuc ni IT I IRENSED V PLOYED. WILL ENTIT WHITE BROS. DENTISTS Association Block Telephone 1 I