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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1904. PAGE SIX. SKIN AND BLOOD 'DEVELOP PURIFICATION OH 0 , POSSIBILITIES FOR POWER IN GRAND RONDE. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Piils Cleanse the Skin, Scalp and Blood If Torturing, Disfiguring, Hu mours with Loss of Hair COMPLETE TREATMENT $1.00 Thousands of the world's best peo ple have found InsUint relief and speedy enre by the wo of Cuticura Soap, Oint ment and Tills In the most torturing and dlsilgurlug of Itching, burning and scaly humours, ccicmas, rashes,. iteh insa and Intlam-nintlous. Thousands of tired, fretted mothers, of skin-tortured and disfigured babies, of all ages and conditions, have certi fied to almost miraculous cures by the Cuticura remedies, when the best mod leal skill bad failed to relieve, much less cure. Cuticura Treatment Is local and con stitutional complete nnd perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe tho affected surfaces with Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thick ened cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay Itching, lrritatlou and lnllamma tlon, and soothe and heal, and lastly take Cuticura Hesolvent Tills to cool and cleanse the blood, aud put every function In a state of healthy activity. More great cures of simple, scrofulous and hereditary humours are dally made by Cuticura remedies than by all other blood and skin remedies combined, & alngle set being often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases wheu all else falls. J Bold ttromthoot the otld. Cutleuri RmlTnL Me. 8n form o. ChoeoUM Coud Mu, ue. per rlil 7fc Intra it, enc , Sop. Sit. Depoti i London, tr CntrUr konM Sq i Frii, 3 Kan da U hdxi Boatoo. 1.17 Colnmbal Ave. Potttr Drug and Chen. Corp , Hole Prop. Bj- bead for " Skin end Blood Purlacitlon. - : x "The Kodak" season Is now J on and we have tho largest and most completo line profession- al and amateur photographic goods over shown In the city. J Don't forget to take a camera X or kodak with you on your 7a- z cation. $ Brock & McComas Company DRUGGI8T8. Cor. Main and Court SU. Pendleton, Oregon. DYSPEPSIA "IlftTlnr Uken your wonderful "CMereU" for three montbt and belae entirely cared of tomch etUrrh nd dyiprptla. 1 think a word of pralie Is iaatoMCaeeareta,ffortbelrwoaderfaleompoilt.on. I bare taken numeroue other so-called remedies at wit boot arail and 1 find that CaicareM re Hero no re In a day tbao all tbo others 1 haro taken roo Id In a year " . James McUans, lot Mercer St., Jersey City. N. J. Best For I mtr DOVeiS j4 CANDY CATttaJmC Fleatsnt. Palatable, Potent. Tast Good, Do Hood, Verer Sicken, Weaken or Unp. 10c. 25c. 60c. Never wld In balk. The genuine tablet starapod OOO. ftoaranteed to euro or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. mi ANHUAL SALE, TEN MILUOH BOXES Refreshing and Healthful The City Brewery Bottled Beer. Tho greatest summer drink. It goet right to the spot. Always havo this superior beer In your homo. It gives youth and vigor to your tired system. Physicians recommend beer that If pure. City Brewery Hottled Beer It always good and always tho same. It Is made In Pendleton and noi subject to changes of temperature Id being shipped. Put up In quarts, pints nnd hall pints, and dellvored In any quantity doslred. Bottling works tolophono 1771. Uesldonco tolophono 1831. roit SAM', at thi: ijast ohkuonian olTU'O large uuniJIt-a ol newipaixi. cou Ulnluc urer 1IU bla lumen, cau im obtain d tor 25 cents bundle. Mlnam River Is One of Most Beauti ful Streams in the State and One of Its Many Waterfalls Will Be Harnessed for an Electric Plant One Thousand Carloads of Produce Can Be Handled by New Line of Road. Tho Jllnam river, which heads In the high granite mountains, between Cornucopia nnd Wallowa, is ono of tho most beautiful mountain streams In tho west, containing a number of high, sheer falls, which would fur nish millions of horso power. If util ized. Tho stream is hidden awny In n deep mountain canyon, tho only ac cess to It being by pack hors,os, ex cept on raro Instances, whero a rough wagon road leads down tho preclpltuous bluffs. At one of these beautiful waterfalls about eight miles north of tho Cove, on tho Uulon county sldo of tho Wnl-lowa-Unlon county Hue, tho Eastern Oregon Development Company, of which W. E. Davidson of this city is secretary, will Instnll a monster power plant, In fact, the largest In Eastern Oregon, from which electric power will bo rnnsniltted to tho vnl ley for distribution along tho lines of railroad and to the different towns for lighting purposes. Mr. Davidson .expects to arrive hero from Sumpter about August 1C, af ter which time ho will make his per manent homo in this city. In speak ing of tho prospects ahead of tho now company Mr. Davidson says, In a let ter to the East Or.egonlan from Sump ter, that thoy expect the now line of I, electric road in Grande uoiwo vaney to revolutionize tho beet culture and cord wood business there, besides stimulating fruit and small truck Saving I" thQ foothill districts, At tho present- tlmo all tho cord- wood Is hauled for miles to tho dlf-j fcront towns, but tho road will tap a timber belt nt Union, and also nt fc.1 gin, giving the settlers access to mar ket without making a long haul. Sugar beets aro not now raised in many localities there because of tho long haul to the railroad. When this road encircles tho valley, It will tap tho beet belt, affording cheap trans portation to the factory, and as the track will bo built standard gauge". O. It. & N. cars will bo hauled by It around the entire circuit of tho val ley, thus bringing tho small farmers and truck gardeners In easy reach of the main lino and markets. It Is es timated that 1000 carloads of produce can bo handled annually by th.e now road. manrior of picking, pncklng nnd pre serving this fruit. This Is a samplo of tho Inquiries mndo and tho Inter est shown In this years fair, and It Is these letters which hnvo convinced Mr. Monroe that tho fruit and agrlcul tuarl department will bo better this year than at any tlmo slnco tho good old days when Herbert Bolster ran tho fruit fairs aud delighted every body with tho gonial hospitality of Spokane, and tho -mp oxhlblts of the Inland Empire. Knights of Fidelity Meeting. Soymour, Ind., Aug. 9. Tho grand lodge, Knights of Fidelity of Indiana, composed of rotnll liquor dealers, be gan Us annual convention hero today. Several hundred members nro In at tendance from various parts of tho state. Tho convention, which will bo In session two days, will consider measures looking to tho further pro tectlon of thoso engaged In tho saloon trndo from tho prohibitionists and other organized antagonists of tho liquor Interests. ras OF MILTON TWO VALUABLE FARMS SOLD IN NORTH MILTON. DeWItt Is the Name. When you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for tho namo DeWItt on every box. The puro, unadulterated Witch Hazel Is used In making Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, which is the best salve In tho world for cuts, burns, bruises, bolls, eczema and piles. Tho popularity of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, duo to Its many cures, has caused numerous worth less counterfeits to bo placed on the market. Tho genuine bears the name E. C. DoWltt & Co., Chicago. Sold by Tallman & Co. THE SPOKANE FAIR. Many Exhibitors Now Inquiring for Information. Superintendent L. G. Monroo of tho horticultural department of tho Spo kane fair, October 3 to 9, Is receiving many Inquiries from farmers and fruitgrowers who proposo to exhibit at tho fair and who will compoto for tho liberal prizes which aro offered this year. Tho many questions which aro asked show tho interest which Is being taken this year. These people ask for premium lists, particu lars of .exhibiting fruit and vegeta bles and Instructions for picking and packing. I Taggard & Wggs of Waltsburg, j Wash., claim to havo 35 acres of Inliniir fin nn nnnlAR nn worn over grown In tho state. Thoy oxpect to make exhibits of theso apples, both In a general display and In tho plato competitions. Mr. Taggard also I says ho has somo fine pears which ho believes aro prlzp winners. Ho asks for Instructions as to tho best Three Dwelling Houses Are Being Erected Left for Idaho Rev. Cart wright Goes to Sllverton Recovery of L. B. Plants Horses Die From Heat Flouring Mills Running Day and Night New Millinery Firm. Milton, Aug. 8. Among tho camp ers wo found at Woodard's Tollgato wore Messrs. John Vinson, Mat Hud son, Frank Wnrmlngton, William Mc Queen, Phil Hoon, Nelson Man,ola, Dan Kirk, Hoy Friendly, W. A. Mc Pheo and families. Will and IXoy Mallor, who havo been in tho employ of Mosgrovo & Co. havo tendered their resignations nnd will leave In a few days. Will goes tr, ivtntnr iiinhn. tn work In a dry goods store, and Itoy to Pendleton in a grocery. i.mv Holus has sold his ranch In North Milton to Henry Samuels. Con sideration, ?5000, for SB acres, anu J. lj, noo sold SO acres for ?10,000. snmnoi Thomas. V. S. Mayborry and Emmett Vinson arc each putting up a house. Costs, respectively, v 000, S00, ?500. Tho two former have ..ivnu nmi families, and tho latter Is expected to bo married In Pendleton tomorrow. Rev. It. L. Cartwrlght, a former pastor of tho Christian church hero, now of Walla Walla, has accepted tho charge at Sllverton, Or., to begin the first of September. His mother and sister, Endora, wilt go to Athena, where tho latter ha3 a position in the school. Miss Cartwrlght taught In tho Milton school last year and wns ono of tho best teachers that Milton has ov.er had, and was reemployed again this year, but resigned. Frank Wormlngton has signed a contract with somo parties In Walla Walla to erect a 55000 resldonco. A. M. Elam and family aro outing at Coeur d'Aleno lake, Idaho. Mrs. J. E. McNlchols has returned from a two weeks' visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adams at Moro. Low Bolus, Asa Moore, S. F. Har rington nnd Andy McCuno aro each short a horso on account of heat. Henry Lloyd has gone to Spraguo, Wash., to work In n flouring mill. Mrs. Montelth, who has been visit ing her son, Tom, for tho past month, returned to Albany last we,ek. P. C. Warner Is tho O. II. & N. now night man. Mr. Kershaw, who camo hero from tho W. & C. It. at Athena, resigned his position and went back to Athena. New Millinery Firm. Mrs. Storm has closed her board ing houso and will engage In tho millinery business, Having purcnaseu tho stock of Mrs. L. B. Clants. Recovery of L. B. Plants. L. B. Plants Is nhlo to bo out again after being confined to his homo for 10 weeks with rheumatism. Mills Runnlnn Day and Nlnht. Tho Peacock mill has boon running day and night for tho past month, and will next week start, up tho Eaglo mill In order to fill their present or ders. As soon as thoy nro filled tho former will close down for ropalrs. PRINTERS UNION IS IN ANNUAL SESSION FOR THE FIFTIETH TIME. Three Disastrous Strikes During the Past Year, But the Organization Has Made Progress During That Time, There Being Great Gains In Membership Eight Hour Day and Arbitration the Leading Present Is sues Cash Balance on Hand of $36,-357.62. St. Louis, Mo.. Aug. 9. Tho Inter national Typographical union, whoso fiftieth annual convention was for mally opened yesterday In tho con vention hnll at tho World's fair, got down to business In earnest today. Officers' reports woro presented and various questions of Importnnco to tho craft w.oro introduced and refer red to tho proper commltteo for con sideration and action. The reports of tho officers show that tho last year with tho organiza tion hns been ono of fair progress, marked by threo disastrous strikes, hut at tho samo time by decided gains nnd successes. Of tho latter President Lynch sntd In his annual report to tho convention that "hours havo hoon rq duced, wrong eliminated nnd difficul ty avoided through n careful observ ance of tho law, patient negotiation and International assistance." President Lynch urged tho union to stand for tho eight-hour day nnd sug gested that tho present convention take somo decided notion looking to ward tho establishment ofc tho eight hour day. Tho president also called attention to tho arbitration agree ment between tho International Typo graphical Union and tho American Nowspaper Publishers' Association, entered into at a joint meeting of rep resentatives In Now York last Octo ber, and recommended that "It the agreement Is to llvo Its acknowledged shortcomings shall bo remedied." Tho renort of tho president also sot forth that not. so much attention has been paid in tho last year to tho or ganization of now unions ns has been devoted to strengthening tnoso in mo field. In spite of that fact, the report showed that with odo exception tho fiscal year of 1902-1903 tho member ship of tho union has grown more rapidly than during tho last 12 months than over before in its His tory. Tho averago paying member ship during tho year wns 3729 moro than It was in tho preceding year. The union had at tho end of tho fiscal year, a cash balance on hand of 3G, 357.C2, as against a balanco of $49,170 for tho preceding year. A Perfect Painless PHI. Is tho ono that will cleanso tho sys tem, set tho liver to action, remove tho bile, clonr the comploxlon, euro headache and leave a good tasto In tho mouth. Tho famous llttlo pills for doing such work pleasantly and offectunlly aro DoWut's Littlo Early nisors. Bob Moore, of Lafayotto, Ind., says: "All other pills I havo used gripe and sicken, whllo DoWitt's Llttlo Early nisors aro simply per fect." Sold by Tallman & Co. Notice to Stone Contractors. Scaled proposals will bo received at tho office of the undersigned for tho stono bascmont and concrete plors for tho John Schmidt building, until Wednesday, 3 p. m., August 10, bids to be by cubic foot. Certified check for ?100 to accompany each bid, same to be forfeited to owner should tho contractor fall to enter Into bond within flvo days. Tho owner re serves tho right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications can bo seen at tho offlco of tho architect, room 12, Judd building, Pendleton, Ore. C. E. TltOUTMAN, Architect. A Summer Cold. A summer cold Is not only annoy Ing, but It not relieved Pneumonia will bo the probablo result by fall. Ono Minute Cough Cure clears tho phlegm, draws out tho Inflammation heals, soothes and strengthens tho lungs and bronchial tubes. One MIn u to Cough Curo is an Ideal remedy for tho children. It Is pleasant to tho tasto and perfectly harmless. A -cer tain curo for Croup, cough ana Cold Sold by Tollman & Co. If heaven wcro reached only by tho accomplishment of great things It would bo a very lonosom.o place. O'ltourke It's very convenient to Hyp in wan room. O'Kafrony Shuro,. an' how's that? ' O'Hourko xor Instanco, whin OI want to go Into th' parlor, or tho library or tho kitchen, 01 Just stay whore Ol am. ' . i i!V- to Judg. e mMJl) PO'NTS OP EXCELLENCE "CLEAN " TASTE Th v "FLAVOR" The dlttl'n. , odor to the ro. A delicto". IS ESheT"aJnda?S. "on ' A. B. C. Is the ONLY beer that posstsstun ol the essential oualiSc"!, by t maker.. It la the ONLY tS that can lip nn mi.iti...ri t. " it H the ONLY beer batUeduSh THE AMERICAN BREWING CO. ST. I.OU1B, C. B. A. eA GEO, DARVfrAU. HARVESTERS' SUPPLIES, BUILDERS' HARDWI UNIVERSAL STEEL RANGES, GENUINE CHRISOLITE G ITEWARE. A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING TOOLS AT TH Goodman-Thompson Hardware 643 MAIN STREET. WE FURNI8H ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND SOU YOUR WORK. One Hundred Dollars Reward i i.swi .iniinfa ta n nrnftv rrnnil rmvnrtl fnr flvn minuted yet that Is what J. E Strodo, of Waltsburg, Wash., got from til mcnts of tho East Oregonlan, without a cent of expense to mmseuJ riihiinr.urei Duccrv. wo nrunoau iu uuuuuvb uiiuwjv auumw- nn tlm fnllnwtnrr Vinnlft? W( V(U ..w....0 " ' j From now until November 4th wo will tauo now subscriptions i i . ..t..ii.- t.,i n m nnn whn fiificspa Tinnrnflt tn thft vote rl by the winning presidential candidatp In this Btate. wo will glvoon . . t i m - il. I nAtnnt' nil run ttinnnv rnnmvmi irrmi liiih Luiiiuau For example, If you uiink Presldont Itoosovolt will receive tlel Ity of votes In tho coming election, nil out tho coupon, "ItooseTeltl V ... . ,, ... In vnnr netlmfltA. vote m uregon win no l i, ju ii . ...IM, .... na thnv hnvA In nrnvIoUS ( II Our BUUHUnuurB uirvAJmatu uo v..rf .. , . i . i .m I- ...o tuin intra in nnvfirnl hunarem and possibly much more, one-half of which will go to the persoi 1 . . . t,n m hnlnit nrPflldntlU guesses nearest, 10 mo voi,e in uros"" iu iuu ......-0 r- uato. M. . . . , a l.tc la fmnnrtnnt. ALL Tnoro IS only ono requirumuut uuu who a""L.""""-..,,l SENT IN MUST BE THOSE OF NLW SUBSCRIBERS. Renewal scriptlon will not Do counien in inio l.uucD. " " , , r." rirpiod In this way: Got somo noignDor w iuku mu " hi rintJ tour months for 60 corns, bonu m a mouoy umt-i . . ., nln,l 1... wnnf rrnnRA nil tllfi ic anu zo stamps or auvur, uuuuiuijuuiou u o----- . vote. It you do not want to osk somo ib""i l" :,lwi contB nnd tho namo of somo friend In tho East who Is IntcrestM western couutry. Lot him reau mo Heiy . Sivo mm more newu uuuui mu ... cn ret could If you wrotP h,ma 50,,age letter a week o ov; rr 50 Will 1)0 onillieu to ono eueaa. ii jru.i buv, iu... --- i four months eacu, you win uo enuueu iu iu. b'--y. -- - now subscription lor a year tor iu bhi Tr " bajf threo guesses, aomo ono oi our niu'w , rn nr it may be monoy lanon in on una rauimi. mj nearesl hundred dollars, hut whatever the sum the ono who guesses newy nrnaiiinntini vntn in urecon ior mo wuuiiiib muu , nemombor tho cuoss Is on the voto cast in urofaun - . . - preshlontlal canuiuaio. Only now subscriptions count. A subscription for B0 cents gives you ono guess. You can send in as many subscribers as you wish ano conts you got ono gu.ss. . This contest closes November fourth, so do muo - - guess boforo that time. . n..n randll Tho total voto In Juno, 1904, was 02.CU8; ion . -- 4i supremo Judge, 62,946; for democratic, 28,729; socialist, 1 Dltlon, 6614. My estimate on Is vote In Oreflon for Ptti .Name Postofflce address Fill in tho nrst blank space tho name of I en dl ,e ol will win. Fill in tho second blank space w"f'"rlth B0 cent numbor of votes ho will get In Oregon. Enclose ww mall to tho East oregonlan Publishing Co., Pendleton, i Address '" " ' Send paper to Address f l i i a. .-it.t rioinlinpc.c, and Workma Hand NnkXharltamn.' FNN SJOJaMl Notice to Taxpayers. Pondloton, Oregon, August 6, 1904. Notlc.o Is hereby given that tho hoard of equalization of Umatilla coun ty, stalo of Oregon, will meet at tho offlco of tho cleric of said county on tho last Monday In Augusc, to remain In session six days, and publicly ox amino tho nssossraont rolls, correct all orrors In valuau-n, description or qualitios of land, or other prpperty. It Is tho duty of all porsons lntorested to appear at that tlmo and placo. If It shall appear to tho said board that mnds or other propyl sessed twice, or in e "oWB9f J son or Porsonsn'beyond lj or assossod nd0'l?I.Pl 1 1 r 1 1 mi v. u - - - Liitiii.'a County" A part of the camps , of P tho St. Louis fair bavo