East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 15, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1904.
A COUGH
CONUNDRUM
When is a cough more
than a cough ?
When it's a settled cold.
When it hangs on in spite of
all you can da Cough mix
tures won't cure it because
they are merely for a cough
and this is something more.
Scott's Emulsion cures the
cough because it cures the
something more. It heals
and repairs the inflamed
tissues where the cold has
taken root and prevents its
coming back
We'll send you a ample tree upon request.
SCOTT & BOWNE.400 Pearl Street. New York
Fortunes Made
in Real Estate ;
There la no investment that
offers as good security and In-
a, creases In value as rapidly as ?
real etate. If you would be
2 rich, put your money in proper-
ty In this growing city and two-
tion.
We have choice real estate of
e all descriptions In all desirable
localities, both city and farm
J property, and ranches.
Consult us if you have prop-
t erty to sell; list It with us. If J
you wish to buy property, see
J us. J
Unexcelled facilties tor hand-
ling real estati.
I W. E. Davidson & Co.
(Successor to E. D. Boyd.)
Insurance, Real Estate, and
Mortgage Loans. 119 Court St.
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AFFAIRS 0
F
WILL HE CONSIDERED BT
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Itch-gales Prom State Axaocustions,
leiiitentlary Officials and Many
Humanitarian Hve Met at Quin
cy Criminal Law Reform, Prison
Discipline, Discharged l'ritwuers,
and Police Matters Per Se Will Be
Discussed.
Qulncy, 111., Oct. 15. Nearly every
stute of the Union Ib represented
umong the delegates here for the an
nual congress of the National Prison
Association. The aim of the associa
tion is to discuss and consider theor
etically all questions of penology.
Many of the states have their own
prison associations, and the national
ussoclutlon.ls composed of delegates
from these, wardens and chaplains
from prisons all over the country, and
lawyers and ' statesmen interested in
the reform of criminal law.
Among the standing committees for
the consideration of special problems
are the committee on criminal law
reform, the committee on preventive
and reformatory work, the commit
tee on prison discipline, the commit
tee on discharged prisoners, and the
committee on police force in cities.
At the opening session this eve
ning the delegates will be welcomed
by Governor Yates, after which the
several committees will deliver their
reports. During the sessions, which
will continue through the greater
part of next week, papers will be pre
sented as follows: "Some Phases of
Delinquency," by the president, J. T.
Gllmour, warden of the Central pris
on. Toronto: "Finger Marks as a
Means of Identification of Criminals,'
J. K. Farrier of Scotland Yard, Lon
don: "The Real Work of the Chap
lain," Rev. F. J. Leavltt, chaplain of
the United States penitentiary. For:
Leavenworth, Kas.
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THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Bear this in mind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
and ask for the International
Poultry and Stock Food. Use
KoSv Kure for your cow trou
bles. C.F. Colesworthy
127-129 East Alta St.
Agent for Lee's Lice Killer.
HEADACHE
If r father had bees a (offerer from ilea headache
tor she last twentj.five rears ami oeeer found anr
relief until he began taking jour Caacarets. Since
Se has begun salting Caacarets he has nerer had
he headache. Ther hare entirely cured him.
Usscsrtu do wbe yon recommend them to do. I
will glee jou the prlellege of using his name."
CM. IMcksoo, 1130 ReilnerHt., W. Indianapolis, IntL
Best for
Tt tx t
I "wuowen
CAMonrcvruitnc
PlaMMit, P4JUbl, Potont.TMtoOood. Do flood,
KTr Sicken. Wkn or Grip. Iffe, Be, SOc. Keror
old In bnlk. Tb ivnaina Mblt tumpnl 00 0.
WimnlMd lo ear or your none baak.
8trlinf RmlyCo.,ChiccoorN.Y. 59!
AMUAL SALE, TEN MILL! OH BOXES
"KNOCKED THE STUFFING OUT
OF IT."
and broke It Into splinters, may have
been the fate of your carriage when
It was run Into by something; bat
"there Is balm In Gllead," or there Is
pleasure In knowing that In our shop
you can have It made as good as new.
We do all kinds of carriage repairing
and blacksmlthing in a skillful and
superior manner. We set tires with
hydraulic pressure: does It better.
does It while you wait; does not burn
or deface your wheels and adds to
the life of the tig. Call and see It
work. We have Winona wagons,
hacks and- buggies, and Stover gaso
line engines.
NEAGLE BROTHERS,
The Blacksmiths.
THIS
RERSEDY
Is snre to
GIVE
SATISFACTION.
Ely's Cream Balm
"Giro Belief at Out
It cleanses, soothe
and heals the dis
eased membrane. It
cures catarrh and
drives sway a cold
In the heiff ntlltkle.
It Is absorbed. Heals and protects the
membrane. Restores tbe senses of taste
and smell. Fall else 60c, st druggists or
bj mall. Trlsl sit 10c by mail.
KI.Y BBOTUKWJ, 64 Warren Street. New
lock.
iATARRI
1 A
HAY FEVER
TO RELEASE JABEZ BALFOUR.
FumoiiM Swindler of the Poor,
Through Building Society.
London, Oct. 15. Announcement is
made at the home office that Jabez
Balfour will be released from prison
next month, his sentence having
been largely reduced by good conduct.
Balfour was the perpetrator of the
notorious Liberator building society
frauds and his case was perhaps the
most notable of its kind that has en
gaged the criminal courts of Engltind
In the last quarter of a century. In
the colossal amounts Involved, the
case can be compared only to that of
the late Whltaker Wright, but unlike
the case of Wright the losses through
Balfour's frauds fell upon people of
the poorer class, thousands of whom
were ruined through his acts. Upon
the discovery of his frauds Balfour
fled to South America, whence he
was returned to England after a bit
ter fight, tried and convicted.
At the time of his conviction a de
cade ago It was generally believed
that he would never survive his Im
prisonment. A recent visitor to
Parkhurst prison; however, reports
that he Is In the best of health and
spirits and is looking forward eager
ly to his release. It is reported that
lie will make his future home in
America.
EPISCOPAL MISSIONS.
Laymen's Conference or me untune
West at Detroit.
Detroit. Mich., Oct. 16. One of the
most Important Episcopal events oi
the year in this county will be the
laymen's missionary conference oi me
Middle West, to be held in this city
next month. The conference will
have In attendance the most distin
guished laymen of the church from
all the cities of the Middle West, in
cluding widely known statesmen. Ju
dicial and legal lights and many oi
the great minds politically and com
mercially of the country. Tne live
states most largely representea win
be Wisconsin. Michigan, Indiana, Il
linois and Ohio.
A great missionary movement Is
now on foot tnrougnout tne country
in the Episcopal church and the com
ing conference will consider three
points: What missions are, how best
to Increase Interest in the Middle
West, and by what means a larger
support may be secured to uphold the
board of missions. The conference
will be held under the general auspi
ces of the commission on domestic
and foreign missions with the sanc
tion of the board of managers of the
whole church.
Building Industries Day.
Bt. Louis, Mo., Oct 15. One of the
largest and most Imposing demonstra
tions yet held on the World s fair
grounds was today's cerebration oi
Building Industries Day. The feature
of the day was a mammoth parade
which Included In part the officers
and members of the local unions of
atone masons, bricklayers, carpenters,
olaaterers. plumbers, painters, tin
ners, electricians, Iron workers, roof
ers and other organised crafts.
Kansas City Day at Fair.
St Louts, Mo., Oct IB. More than
1500 representative citizens from
Kansas City, headed by a delegation
of several hundred of the most prom
inent business men of that city, mem
bers of the Commercial Club, partici
pated today In the celebration of Kan
sas City Day at the woriaseiair.
Big Una Stetson hats at Roosevelt's.
nL lnin Tf la nVtnsan.
a t - rt.,lnn Af favsmdlah. Vt. was
robbed of his customary health by
Invasion of chronic constipation.
Tm.. rw vine's New Life Pills broke
Into bis house, his trouble was ar
rested and now he's entirely cure a.
They're guaranteed to cure. 15o at
Tatlman ft co.s a rug store.
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Duidhilh
h nowhere more essential Hun in a stove
an article one does not expect to
pwchase every year.
An ACORN Stove or Rane
wilt last a generatico.
Made of new iron only;
tias the finest casting;
the most attractive ornamentation
and b made on purpose to endure under
all conditions of use. Every Acorn ts sold
with a stoned guarantee that means UJ it
say
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ASK FOR INFORMATION ABOUT
THESE GIFTS WE Will; GIVE
AWAY NOVEMBER 23UD.
FIXE SET OF CARVERS,
OIL COOK STOVE,
1900 WASHER.
ALL TO BE PRESENTED FREE
TO CUSTOMERS.
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THE COOL AND SNAPPY EVENINGS ARE A REMINDER OF THE
AND OF THE NECESSITY OF PREPARING FOR FALL AND WINTER.
STOVES ARE A SPECIALTY WITH US AND WE HANDLE THE LARGEST STOCK, MOST
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT AND THE GREATEST VARIETY, TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM.
WE SAVED HUNDREDS OF CITIZENS MONEY IN THEIR STOVE LAST SEASON AND ALL
ARE SATISFIED. H E ARE IN BETTER POSITION THIS YEAR THAN EVER TO SUPPLY THE
STOVE TRADE.
WE HANDLE THE CELEBRATED AND ALWAYS SATIS FACTORY
Acorn Heating and Cook
and Steel Ranges
AND HAVE NOW ON DISPLAY A FULL LINE. ANY SIZE YOU WISH WE HAVE.
W. J. CLARK
HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINWARE
Telephone Main 211 211 Court Street
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STEEL RANGES.
no'e A $30.00
6 hole. 16 oven .. $10, $15 and tSS
6 hole, 18 oven $15, $50, and $00
Coal heaters $5.00 to $30.00
Wood heaters $6.00 to $18.00
Cook stoves $10.00 to $37.50
Not Made by a Trust
IF YOU ARK REALLY LOOKING FOR A FINE So CIGAR,
TRY THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BY THE LARGEST
INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IN THE U. 8. TO BE ABSO
LUTELY FULL HAVANA FTLLER AND HAND-MADE.
"PEGGY O'NEAL
5c CIGAR
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A. G. HOWARD
TELEPHONE MAIN 1841.
115 COURT STREET, f
PENDLETON, OREGON.
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PORTLAND, OREGON
Established in 1866. Open all the year. , Private or
class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi
tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to
attend our school Catalogue, specimens, etc, free.
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL.B., PRINCIPAL
ELATERTTE IS MINERAL RUBBER
We Properly temper It for each parttoular cllmata. Than, noon
The Oaterite Roofinr Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Orcroi
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