East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 20, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PAKE TWO.
DAILY EAST OUEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEITEMIJER 20, 1001.
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ICPGSUll I Louisiana lt PBHVNlliP 9 Wl '
smooth and appeiUIng ourB nBroJ bot,le "' ' mountain pic- ylfPy' y ' .'"'BB
keeps the butler fat equally H especial slRiilflcance to his own pot-- .v-.,;J' A'.'
distributed. In contrast with sonullty 1 V .' i 1 f
the cheap and I thin Imlta- M I do not know lu.w many people. U,V f r t
itlons which alow the but. sB .1..- .' t ' : J Vl X
uJlrhMHM, f0rm Louis dny-the biggest of the fair V ' ft It
uns'Bhtly clods. 0 far uut they emlu,eil . ,.,.. I i? I ?
ami throng tlint A
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If YOU ARE Kl'iiUiUX lAJUikinu 1'OH A njfjj I
TItY THE "I'EOOY O'NEAL." OUAUANTEEI) ny TJ,E i
INDEPENDENT 1 AN UFA d'UKEIt IN T1IE U. S. TO BEj
LUTELY FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE,
PEGGY O'NEAL
5c CIGAR
A. G. HOWARD
GENERAL NEWS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Sapp, of Holly,
Ivy., were fatnlly Injured nnd their
five children burned to death In n
fire which destroyed their home.
Within three days time one child
In the family of llernard Sacks, of
New York, broke Its leg, tinother died
of pneumonia .nnd n third fell out of
u window and broke its skull.
The negro militia company of New
Haven. Conn., returning from the
Mauasses maneuvers,, were stoned by
a Texas regiment. The Interference
of regulars prevented a pitched bat
tle. During the (Treat Hullfax fire three
persons were killed, hut none by fire:
A flremnn by being electrocuted by a
broken wire; another fireman by a
falling chimney, and .Miss Flora Kin
by a fulling tree.
In Connecticut u young girl picked
ujt the end of a telegraph wire Hint
had been broken by the storm. The
wire was shorl-clrculted by an elec
tric light wire three miles away, and
the child waS instantly killed.
Mnrcellus F. Oraupner. a grnduate
of Harvard with an excellent record,
is the "King of Hoboes." He is af
flicted with wander lust nnd has beat
en his way around the world once and
a dozen times across the continent.
Seven thousand workmen In the
"model town" of Pullman. 111., have
been discharged and told to remove
their tools. The conditions and terms
of the order of dismissal lead to the
belief that the town will be practical
ly abandoned.
NO I tTI IWEST NEWS.
Cloverdnlo. Or., September IS dedl
ontd a .now Methodist Episcopal
church.
The Oregon Federation of Women's
Clubs will meet nt Raker City on or
about October IS.
Tli electric light plant at Kalania
Fall. Wash.ls nearly completed. It
will cost S100.000.
Spokane Is overrun with gamblers
driven out of Portland and some of
the smaller towns. k
A complete new system of water
works Is to be installed soon at the
Chemawa Indian school.
The hop crop around Independence,
Or.. Is much lighter than was ex
pected up to the time of the actual
gathering.
Joseph dribbles, an Oregon man.
wus Monday last chosen grand Inside
guard oNthe grand aorle of Eagles at
Baltimore.
Mrs. Jennie A. McCready. of Buffa
lo, N. Y.. will erect a r.OO-room com
bined hotel and restaurant on the
Lewis and Clark fair grounds at Port
land. A. O. Post, an old man living 15
miles west of Eugene, Or., hanged
himself In his son's barn, September
18. No known motive except "tired
of living."
It is claimed that the expert exam
ination of the books of ex-Hherlff Col
bath at Salem, shows that he not only
is not ."short." but that he Is entitled
to some rebates.
At Fernie, B. C, Parley P. Batt, a
brakeman on his first run. tried to
make a flying switch September 19.
He lost his balance, fell under the
wheels nnd was killed.
Lee Toy. one of the wealthiest Chi
nese merchants In the United StateB,
Is under arrest at San Frunclsco.
charged with importing Chinese wo
men for Immoral purposes.
soualtty
I do not know how ninny people
were out to the grounds yesterday
St Louis day the biggest of the fair
so far, but they eipiuled In number,
uiul perhaps exceeded any throng that
has ever attended the Pioneers' picnic
at Weston. It costs me n pang to ad
mit this, but I fear It's true. A mul
titude was everywhere a human sea
hurrying, surclmr. miwr nml mitiw
And how they were gouged, if so
unfortunate ns to be stirred by
hunger! The problem of the hun
dreds of fair caterers seems to be to ;
serve as little as possible for the most j
possible money. John I). Rockefeller
with his inexhaustible bank account
una a uyspepuc siomacu, might en
dure this sort of thing for a week or
two and have enough funds remain
ing to buy a ham sandwich. But for
the common herd It Is better and
cheaper to take their lunch to the
grounds.
I do not mean that it Is necessary
to spend much money to see the fnir
alone, lt Is only essential to avoid
the piratical eating houses at the
grounds. Of course, there are .i I
thousand and one souvenirs to buy if
one permits himself to be inveigled.
Likewise, the sideshows on the Pike
nnd elsewhere, are numerous and un
fortunate. But vou can miss the un
und ee more in a day for the r.o Veifetnble Compound, and brought homo a bottle. It is the greatest
cents admission than you have before i tuVsciiifr Vpr lmmirht to our homo. AVithiu ihreo moutlia I AVas a
Weisslitz, preside
man Womans' Club of Buffalo, N. Y., after
doctoring for two years, was finally cured
of her kidney trouble by the use of
Lydia E Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound
Of all the diseases known with which the fcmnle orpanism is nfllictcd,
kidney disease is the most fatal. In fact, unless prompt and Correct treatment
is applied, the weary patient seldom survives.
Being fully aware of this, Mrs, rinkham, early in her career, jaro careful
study to the subject, and in producing her preat remedy for woman's ills
Lyrtlrt E, IMiikliuin's Vcgotnblo Compound made sure that it con
tained the correct combination of herbs which was certain to coutrol that
dreaded disease, -woman's kidney troubles. The Vegetable Compound acts
in harmony with the laws that govern the entire female system, and while
there are inauy so called remedies for kidney troubles, Lydiu E. l'llik
lnim'.H Vegetable Compound hi the only one especially prepared
for women.
Read What Mrs. Weisslitz Says.
"Deau 31ns. Tin-iciiam: For two years my life was simply a bur
den, I suffered so with female troubles, and pams across my baek and
loins. The doctor told me that I had kidney troubles and prescribed
for me. For three months I took his medicines, but grew steadily
worse. Jiy iiusuauu men auviseu mo to try .uyutti rmiiiiam s
ELEPHONE MAIN 2811. 115 COUKT I
PENDLETON, OHEGON.
PLUMBING
Ibc't of m
hliip, in
Ihcmselvc
k-ffntiir vi'
ll'.OO am
fioml plumbing Is always the, cheapest. It has th lasting m,
tics. It saves you repair bills. Always entrust your work to tlioron.
reliable and coni)ctent plumbers. Our force Is niado up o( the 1
.xpcrlcnced workmen. Strict attention paid to sanitary fcatnttjl
w orb.
On your work.
LET US GIVE YOU FIGURES
Wc (pinto right prices and do only tho best m
Goodman-Thompson Co,
Telephone 811c
HAItmVAKE AND PLTOII1ING.
013
Main Sum I
PRIZE CONTEST FOR SCHOOL CHILDRI
presJ
changed woman. My nam had disappeared, my complexion hecamo
lght, and myentiro system m good snape.' -
-Miu. Paula
perchance, In a lifetime.
Personally I think It Is a better, as
well as bigger fair than the one at
Chicago. Differing from my dlstln- i
guished colleague and fellow llterar.v '
craftsmen, the editor of the Cosmo- j
polltan muimnine. 1 admire the ar-
ehitectuml beauties of the buildings
which he finds conimonplace-r-unil
their artistic arrangement, forming
magnificent plana. The illumination , ncm)US l could not slecp. i,ad hysteria and fainting siwlls, was tired
Htnluhts Is grander than anything! V,"4,. i.,i i, ,v' 5., t: inffc D;,lo tlmr. T nnnlil Imnllv stand
Aladdin could ever produce with his i
If you are looking for wheat land
or stock ranches, come aim o u
, nf tho best proposi
tions over offered for sale In Eastern
Oregon. We nave jusi namu
very dcslrablo city property at low
prlccs.-
E. T. WADE & SON,
Office E. Q. Building.
I
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wonderful lamp.
Yet. as I write, the fair is a Jumble
to' me.' One cannot grasp detnlls. I
can only remember the DeForrest
tower. 301) feet high, from which wire
less niesMUBes are sent, and from the
top I viewed the grounds; the
Uor war. the .Ferris whtel. the no
foot giant of Alabama iron, the 5000
liorse power Bullock engine, and the
Mexican band playing "La Palomit
I am glad this band has been engaged
for the Lewis and Clark exposition at
Portland. It Is a favorite of mine.
Playing at night near the great Illum
inated cascades, with gondolas and
steam launches constantly passing
alxng the lagoon, the scene and music
wore, alike enchanting to a country
man. Ana the .Mexican music, wuu ,
Its Incomparable bass effects, has a I
boundless fascination for me.
Living rates in the city of St Louis
are not excessive, considering the fact
these aro fair times. Good rooms In
decent localities may be had for i
dollar a day. and excellent meals are
served In the same or adjoining
houses for 25 cents- At the restaur
ants, all a la carte, one's Hunger may
be satisfied for from 25 to 50 cents.
While eminently respectable In most
Instances, in certain quarters Ht. Louis
appears to be notoriously wicked. Not
In a secret sort of wuy, but wltn an
open, uevil-may-cnre mronsinic
Every man sees this but the police.
Hut the visitor need only seek the
flower beds, and not the noxious
plants In the devil's garden. I made
one Important discovery here. It Is
that St. Louis barbers do not talk,
save to say "Next!" and "Yes, sir," or
"No, sir." I stumbled upon this In
teresting fact by accident, und as I
bought several shaves dally In order
to verify It. I want the credit for tho
discovery.
You couldn't drag one of these
dumb factotum Into conversation
with a "lass rope." Another fact that
struck me is the extreme patience of
Ht. Louis street car conductors under
great tribulation. They have awful
crowds to hundle, nnd being .mostly
composed of strangers, the crowds
are awfully obtuse. I shall nevor for
get tho look of Hllent disgust nnd
hopeless exasperation on the face of
one of' these conductors when I stop
ped his car and asked If It was going
to the fair grounds, knowing perfect
ly well that It was headed in an oppo
site direction. He gave me a civil an
swer, but I am satisfied Unit he want
ed to throttle me.
We stopped a day In Salt Luke City,
my friend Hlnkle and myself, and
were accorded a cordial reception by
distinguished Eagles und Irrlgatlon
Ists there. By the way. ho Is a dele
gate to the nutlonal norle of Bugles,
at Baltimore, and I am a delegute to
the Oreiron State Irrigation conven
tion nt Ontario. Our program did not
permit us to escape the hospitable nt-
Innflnn of tllO CltV of SttllltB. WO
were Hhown about tho town on an ob
servation car. and I was sure lt was
clear, mv eves bris
Weisslitz, lio aeneca at., uunaio, js. x.
Proof that Kidney Trouble tan be Cured by Lydia E. rintham's Vegetable Compound.
"Peak 3Iks. Pinkuaji: I feel very thankfid to you for the good
your jnedichio has done me- I had doctored for years and was steadily
growing worse. I had trouble with mv kidneys, and two doctors told
me I had lkight's disease : also had falling of the womb, and could not
walk a block at a time. My back and head ached all tho time, and I was
so nervous I could not sleep ; had hysteria and minting siwns, was ureu
all the time, had such a pain in my left side that I could hardly stand
at times without putting my foot on somctning.
"I doctored with several good doctors, but they did not help me any.
I took, in alL twelve bottles of Ijj iUa E. lMiiklmm's Vcgetnlile Com
pound, five boxes of Liver Pills, and used threo packages of Sanative
"Wash, and feel like a now woman, can eat and sleep well, do all my own
work, and can walk two miles without feeling over tired. The doctors
tell me that my kidnoys are all right now. I am so happy to bo well,
and I feel that I owe it all to your medicine." Mits. Oi-al Strong,
Dalton, Mass.
Sirs. Pinlclmm invites nil sick women to tvrltc iter for ntlviee.
She 1ms guided thousands to health. Address Lynn, Mass.
FORFEIT If e oinnot forthwith produoo thoriiinl letters anil tignatureJOl
fioVii ttit1nwnl'f. which will proyo their atxoluto ReniimeneM.
"""" ' Ljalit K..makham Medicine Co., Ljnn, ila.
The contest consists of constructing the most liumcs of (
Idents from letters contained In this advertisement on Prescrtp-I
Hons, using the letters which It contains not oftener than they!
appear in the advertisement.
PRESCRIPTIONS
AS SCHMIDT FILLS THEM
Every prescription that comes here
Is filled from the purest drugs obtain
able nnd carefully and skillfully com
pounded Just as your doctor ordered
lt.
"Schmidt" mi a prescription Is like
".Sterling" on u piece of sliver.
F. W. SCHMIDT
LKADINO IHttJGGIST,
Pt'iiillt'tou, Oregon.
PRIZES
$5000
First prize JC.0O; second prize J2.U0:
fourth prize l-rt box candy; fifth prize.
Come here and ask for contest Iilauk,
It's free.
third prize JUtll
Vi-lb box candy.
telling nil about lt-
Fall Op
ening Sale
Wednesday, September 2 1 , Our Great Fall
Opening and Special Sale Begins
$'"3v000 Worth of new. fall nnd mIumt stock, cillcclnl from the uiarkutK of tlur world at H.vinl
prices, for ttli buyers for the next ten days. Look up jour hiuiIh Cup the next six ntontliw; sev Unit
inery member of your family fs fitted out from head to foot dining this bargain i:rtit, for the Mivlug
here, is simply enormous. Till wilo will further proo to )ou tliu- Mixing you miller by trading nt tho
strictly cush store. Tho stuee that buys and m.1Is for cash, and uixlerxills In oveiiy Instuucv.
Kalo commences Wednenluy morning, Septumliei' 21 Iflj JUaji closes Satitnluy night, October I,
THE FHIR
AGENTS FOR McC ALL'S PATTERN8.
The Standard of Endurance
Our
Guarantee
Covers
All
Responsibility
PHOENIX
PURE
PAINT
TAKE NO ONE'S WORD-TRY IT YOURSELF
E. I. MURPHY 1 2 1 Cot t Street
"KNOCKED THE STUFFING '
OP IT."
and broke lt Into splinter, taxi ,
v, nf vour carriM 1
It.ivas, run, Into by sometMMJ
"there. Is balm n Qllcad, ' or wn
pleasure In knowing mm i
you enn have It made as good
we uo an kiiiuo m ":mij
, . vi set tires
t...m .. lt CC
nyurauuc presume, , v
aoes it wniie you wun. -- jiji
or deface your wheels anfl
the life of the rig.
i winnna w
hacks and buggies, and Stover
line engines.
NEAQLE BROTHERS'
Tlio Blacksmiths.
COA
J,KT US PILL VOWB
BIN WITH
Rock Spring
Recognized as the
and most economical i
Wo are prepared to c
truct with you for "
winter's supply.
liver coal or wood to "
part of the city.
Cloi
W'c'p
hIici
JlcnV
round
Ale
S TH
P
tilt A
I rata
rntxi
IU1DIV
Laatz Bros.
an ovorslght that wo had to pay fare.
Also the great
Mormon buildings
MAIN STKEET. NEAlt "
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