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n PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1904. tlQHT H '1 DO YOU GET TJP WITH A TyAMB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures maue Dy ur. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kid- . nev. ltver nuu uiau- der remedy. i It is the great meu ! ical triumph of the , nineteenth century'; discovered aftcryeare I of scientific research hv Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric ncid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. I nr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have Vidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found'just the remedy you need. II has feen tested in so many ways, in hospital work and iu private practice, and has moved so successful in every case that a 1 . . . . t .. .. .1 t... special arrangement ia uccu uiauc u) r N 1 1 -r in TARGET PRACTICE TROOPERS IN CAMP NEAR BINGHAM SPRINGS. Companies F and H Now Encamped on the Umatilla for Summer Prac tice Methods of Practice A Ser geant Now on the Ground One of the 12 Best Shots In the United States Army. S OF mm tho Umatilla river. The gleaming camp fires, tho white tents and tho j mollow laughter and Bongs of tho col- orotl troopers odds a charm to tho beauty of the scene, j ' , , Detal"' f ,hfle Dr'"' I CONVENTION OF EPWORTH Each trooner fires five shots nt tho . 200 ynrd lino nnd the Bame number at LEAGUERS WAS A SUCCESS. the 300, 400, BOO nnd GOO yard lino. , I In addition to this they hnvc. daily. n skirmish drill. Figures simulating It Drew Visitors From Distant Towns t 'railroad ofllclals, land agents and business men from various parts of the state. Tho specific purposo of the meet ing Is to promote the settlement of the unoccupied lands of Minnesota and to Induce farmers and other Im migrants to settle In this state In stead of going farther Into tho Northwest. Bell. n tho tvlnila lilnw n, nml ilnu't, tin. wnicn an readers ui "i"i-'p ' ! canyon parallel with tho rnuge and not already tried it, may have a sample honco no allowance e(,d ll0 mnde bottle sent free by mail, .also n Iwoktell- ( deflection of the bullet from Its MiMiettlxmtSMip-hojMo t f h , , ble. When writing mention reading this soldiers In kneeling. Btooplng anil lying position are placed In front of the btitts. These figures are frames of Iron covered with canvas. Tho trooper begins firing at tho 600 yard line nnd after firing three shots, runs to the 500 line, where he fires several more shots nnd continues to About six' weeks ago Major Erwln, advance, firing nt each 100 yard line commander of the government post till he has arrived at the 200 yard nt Walla Walla, nccompanled by Cap- line, where he fires five shots. tain Armstrong and Charles Wllklns, In all he fires 20 shots and his rec- the latter agent of the Umntlllas, held ord is kept. The 20 shots must be n conference with tho Indians nml se-1 fired In a certain time or they tire not cured n lease for three years of , counted on his record. ground for a target range. One of the men, a sergeant, Is a It Is located two and a halt miles i distinguished marksman, having par-, I)rovcll ,0 uo a BUCCC8S north ot lilngliam Springs station, and is tin ideal site for the purpose, Carload of Potatoes Shinned From I.otlis Qreenwaldt and C. A. This Polnt-Vlsltors From Walts- Sprlngsteln are under arrest In San . , . . , Francisco. They nre tho managers burg and Yaklma-Chlldren's Day o ft B,Ban,je Chinese smuggling Exercises Very Successful False scheme through which thousands of Fire Alarm From Ringing of Church Inollglblo Chinese have boon unload- Athena, June 13. Mrs. Alt Copeck and little son, Howard, from Pullman, Wash., are visiting here. Miss Ednn Koontz of Pasco, is the guest of relatives hero. Tho Epworth League convention, which wus held nt the M. E. church, nrnvnil tr hn n DtininoD T nir V II Uclpated in tho seagirth contests nml'Fert, of Waltsburg. preached 'yestcr- . " ? "I? .ot.u,G r uesl mnrKCc"'day morning and evening. In the United States army -Fred Rev. Whitfield of Walla Walla, at- I.ocKle. tended the Epworth League convon- tion. For a Hundred i ears. The firm of Baclov & Elv shinned cd upon the United States during the past few years. 11 ,. . H 'LLIAMS ONLY PLACE TN TO GET IT, WINTERS. MATER ALL KINDS. E. J. MURPHY Court St. For n hundred years or more Witch , a carload of potatoes last week. On May 15 a detachment of soldiers . Hazel has boon recognized ns a stipe- Joe Stone of North Ynklma, Is In generous offer in this paper and send your ' arrived from Walla Wnlla to clear i rlor remedy, but It remained for E. C. town to redeem a colt which was address to Dr Kilmer fy ,mc range oi trees nnci urusn nnu to uewm & uo or uiucngo, to mscorver , sum irom mo pounu last ween. & Co., lliiigiiamton. flS0RKjSsSj 1 cotl8truct the butts. On Slay 25 com-1 how to combine the virtues of Witch ' Miss Eva Itlchey of Seattle, Is the .'.33M l'"1-0 vt tuiKL-u uuiii nuuu nH&ui Willi uinur uullHupilUB, ill llic t,uuoi. ui nui (mm, ,hih. VjUUlies Old walla and spent 10 days In target form of a salve. DeWitt's Witch Ha- gent. N. Y. The regular fift v.riTit mm one- dollar size bottles are nomo of swmtRo-t. I practice, companies t nnu H, in sold by nil good druggists. Don't make j command of Captain Siovert, are nuy mistake, but remember the name, ! there. The range will be In use for Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, two months each year. The supplies nnd the address, Binghamton, X. Y., ou are shipped from Walla Walla, with even bottle. WATER TANK We make a Specialty of Building Bound or Square WATER TANKS Also Header Beds all sizes and kinds. We make them right and they always give satisfaction. Our work Is never slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. the exception of the contract for meat, potatoes and hay, the meat and vegetables being supplied by nearby ranchers, while the hay Is shipped In from Grande Hondo valley. Companies F and H roport some excellent scores being made. Target practice Is begun nt 0 a. m. and kopt up with an intermission of an hour lor dinner, until 7 p. m m 11" Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of the late General Roger Hanson, zel Salve Is tho best salvo in the . The Children's Day exercises prov- world for Bores, cuts, burns, bruises 1 ed to be a success at the Chrlstlnn and piles. The high standing of this ; church last night. The little folliB salve has given rise to counterfeits, i acted their parts well. and the public is advised to look for ! There was a sun-rlsc prayer meet- c a -a-mifc pvprv woman fn the name, "DeWltf on the package. - Ing at the M. E. church yesterday V.3.A., u,"s evw j woman nnd accept no other. Sold by Tall-1 morning. The ringing of the bell KtlOW 01 U18 WOIKlerS aCCOm- aroused the town under the Impres- plighed by Lvdia E. Pinkbam'S slon it wub n fire nlarm. , 7 . , J n j B. F. Ogle, accompanied by his VegCIBDie UUIIIlJOUllu. daughter Eva, started to his stock ranch this morning. man & Co. SALVATIONISTS SAIL. " Dear Mns. I'inkuam : I cannot tell vou with pen nnd Ink what good Lvdia E. Pinklinm's Vcgotublo Cbnipound did for me, suffering from tho ills peculiar to tho sex, extremo lassitude and that all rone feeling. I would rise from my bed In tho morning feeling more urea than veneni went. 10 . ueioro I useu two uoincs oi E. Plnkhum's Vccotablo ,astic farewell to the crowds on the frloluls: odo dlBe,sts what yu eat-! Compound, I began to feel the buoy- Off to an International Gathering at London. New York, June 14. The Cunard Cnrpathla looked something Each trooper's record Is carefully ,r Larl'atnia looked something Kepi, small arms practice is nart at down the hav todav with or rails Tnoso Persons who lmvo used It and feeling m oeaumu tLhebS5?.Po"f.' L1 " orm d'-J- 7 een cured by it do not bed ifutl peautumi) located on the banks ot'mnw nm, womon who wavo(, entlnisl. ' tesltnte to recommend It to their Lydla r Tallman & Co. ask tho readers of this paper to test tho value of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Rich Aromatic Delicious At high-grade grocer No couponi, no prizes, no souvenirs I ind 3 lb. iromi'tiffht tint docks. The bltr steamer did haVo I cures muigesuon, uyspepsia anu all .aboard an army. GOO Btrong, hut it 1 f01"3 troubles. Increases strength was an army of peace and not of , "y ona"l'ns the somach nnd digestive 'war , organs to contribute to tho blood all rph ., , i of the nutriment contained In the 1 international congress of the Salva tion Army to be held in London next month. Commander Booth Tucker heads the delegation, which includes ofllcers nnd leading workers from nearly every stato of the Union and also from the Dominion of Canada. ( Somehow or other when we hear ii.u,ic ouj mujr uu iiul iihe io see 9j I their names in print we always think I of Annanlas and Sapphlra. IMMIGRATION CONVENTION. Commercial Clubs Head a Minnesota Movement. St. Paul, June 14. The state Im migration convention, for which pre parations have been making for some time under the joint auspices of the commercial clubs of Duluth, Minne apolis and St. Paul, opened In this city today with a good attendance of nncv of mv younger days returning, became regular, could do more work nnd not feel tired than I had ever been able to do before, so I continued to uso it until I was restored to perfect health. It Is Indeed a boon to slclc women nnd I heartily recommend it Yours very truly, Jilts. Rosa. Adams, 810 ISth St, Louisville, Ky." tSOOO farftltlf original of above Ittttr proving gtnulneneu cannot oo produced. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN. Don't licsltato to write to Mrs. Pinkliam. She will understand your case perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her advice is free, nnd the address is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever rcprettod havinc; written her, and she baa iieipcu tuousanus. If you are Interested In i-uinting, see us. Our lit, cumpieie. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SAI-LHS BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS ne mane a specialty l framing PICTURES. n, stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block. Fire, INSURANCE. Life and Accident JOE ELL Ronm R. Over Tav ofl Hir ' ware Store. 8 WE ARE PLEASED AWn ZuL BU8,NE8S HAS BEEN G0,NC ALNG 80 BR,SKLY AT WE WAN TO THANK THE .CITIZENS WHO HAVE HELPED US MOVE. WE CALLED ON THE PEOPLE TO HELP US M0V AND THEY CERTAINLY MADE US FEEL THANKFUL. WE PROMISED TO PAY BIG WAGES TO THOSE WHO WOULD r-Al , AMn r1DI CALLED ON THE PEOPLE TO HELP US MOVE. FULLY FULFILLED OUR PROMISES. WOULD CALL AND CARRY OUR GOODS TO THEIR HOMES, AND WE HAVE CHEER- WE FEEL HIGHLY FLATTERED AT THE MANY COMPLIMENTARY REMARKS THAT HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE LARfF NIIMnCB ntr acnry. THE LOW PRICES WE ARE OFFERING. ALL OF THEM WHO EXPRESS THEMSELVES SAY THAT1 THEY F ND EVZBB ! I F YOU W.LL CALL AND INVESTIGATE. WE ARE MORE DETERMINED THAN EVER TO MAKE THE GOODS O WITHO " DE A Jn r ,8ED " PLEASE WE SAID WE WOULD GIVE BIGGER VALUES THAN ANYONE ELSE IN PENDLETON, AND WE LEAVE ,T TOJUR C USTOME R S TO VEffl F y' t C E M E NTS T BUY N0W ARE OFFER ED. C.RCUMSTANCES, FAVORABLE AS THE WERE, HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO GET A NM R 0 wZ ,S NOW .N rJottP n STATEMENT, SPREAD OUT. WATCH US GROW. IN THE MEANTIME WE MUST GET RID OF EVERY ARTICLE tvE HAVE IN !n ST P o ERECT'N' AND W,LL G,VE US A CHANE T HAVE HELPED US MOVE. WE WANT MORE HELP. WE HAVE LOTS OF OOOD.n?. ImIXZ AND THE PEOPLE tt tt n Shirts J3.00 all silk shirts, plain white and fancy colors, with collar attached, for ....$2.40 $2.50 all silk pongee, plain whlto and tan, silk and wool, removal price .....'...$2.00 $2.00 soft madras shirts and crepe cloth shirts, soft collar, for $1.60 $1.50 madras and cropo cloth In colors and plain white for . $1.20 $1.00 percale, fancy patterns, nil sizes, 14 to 17, go at 60c 60c working shirts, In fancy patterns, hlack nnd white stripe and plain black, 35c, 3 for $1.00. Better buy somo. A Sow suit cases left, your cholco for $4.50 Como, take them away. Wo still havo plenty of those 25c neckties that arc going for 15c. Underwear $3.50 silk underwear, each suit In a sepa rate box, plain anil striped. We carry this grado In stunts, slims and regu lure. To move them they go for $2.60 a suit. $2.50 Cooper's lisle thread, form fitting underwear In pink, blue, tan. salmon, lavender, with drop stitch and plain ribbed, to close at $1.00 a garment $1,50 pure white mesh underwear, to move they go at 60c a garment $1.00 a suit underwear goes for 40c a garment We have sold all our cheaper grades of underwear and havo brought down the prices of tho more oxpenslvo grades to meet the d. mands. . . Men's Working Gloves Wo have got them from GOc a pair to $2.50 a pair. A reduction of 20 per cent Is made all the way through the lino. We want to fur ther state that any pair that rips or does not give satisfaction will be replaced with a new pair without questions bolng asked. Hats $5.00 Hats $2.50 $3.50 Hats $2,00 $3.00 Hals .' $1,75 $1.G0 Hats $1,00 Any straw hat In tho store at half price. Night Robes $2.50 Night Robes for $1-85 $2.00 Night Robes for $l-5 $1.50 Night Hobcs for $1.15 $1.00 Night Robes for 76c 75c Night Robes for 55c 50c Night Robes for 40c Golf Shirts $2.00 golf shirts, madras and percale, cuffs attached, to wear with white collar, now . t-60 $1.50 madras and silk front golf shirts, separate cuffs, for 1,15 $1.25 golf shirts, a beautiful assortment, the wholo lot to be cleaned out at ..5 SULLIVAN & BOND The Little Store That Does Things WATCH US GROW I If i ft. n