East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 19, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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IIOKS OF UMATILLA
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IT 250 TONS OP ICE.
lor in Private Storage General Case
of Sickness Irrigon Will Bin a
epo Severe Attack of Pleurisy
Miss Davidson Entertain at
Card Excellent Work of the De
- i bating Society Party of Railroad
Officials on Tour of Inspection.
i
Umatilla, Jan. IS. E. S. Curtis la
visiting In Portland for a few days.
Mrs. D. C. Brownell la having a
fine new range, with hot water tank
and pipes, put up in her home.
J. H. Tomllnson Is storing three
cars of Ice, which he received from
.North Powder.
The 0. R. & N. Co.'s Ice house is
' ready to receive 260 tons ot ice,
whlch is coming from North Pow
der. Three Inches of snow fell here dur
: lng the recent storm, and It Is now
fast disappearing.
A number of cases of sickness is
reported the past few oav" among
them being Irving Curtis, Baste Lan
drum and James Pound.
It is reported that a depot Is to be
built at Iriigon.
James A. Pound was stricken yes
terday morning with a severe attack
of pleurisy. He Is much better today.
Mr. Pound is assistant postmaster.
A private car containing Supt. M.
J. Buckley, Trainmaster Thomas
'Walsh and Master Mechanic James
'Lanrlev of Portland, were In town a
while Monday. They are going west,
making a tour of Inspection of their
road.
Miss Ruth Davidson gave a card
party at the home ot her sister. Mrs.
N. Gibson, last Thursday evening.
Those oreaent were: MeBdames Joe
McCulloch. J. Davidson, N. Gibson
and W. Biggins. The Misses Helen
Duncan. Jewelle Franklin and Myre
Hlsalns. and Messrs. Hayes. Nelson.
Sever. Lees. Wade. Jack and James.
'William Connelly, division train
master from Starbuck. Is In town to
day.
Debating Society.
The Literary and Debating society
met Friday evening and elected tem
porary officers. Will Landrum was
elected chairman, and J. A. Pound,
secretary. The next meeting will be
held Friday evening, when permanent
organization will be effected. The
question. "Resolved. That the govern
ment should own and operate the
railroads." was won by the negative.
The debaters were: Affirmative Ed
xeca, an. nue kuu iwurn u . " " .
ell; negative Eugene Kelly, Hasle
and Will Landrum. The next question
will be: "Resolved. That the works
of nature are more pleasing to the
eye than the works of art."
the State Horticultural Society and
the State Agricultural Society. The
gathering was formally opened this
morning with an address of greeting
by Governor Toole and a response
by former Governor Smith.
The two bodies will remain In ses
sion through tomorrow and Satur
day. In addition to the transaction
of routine business there will be pa
pers, addresses and discussions cover
ing a wide range ot subjects of prac
tical Interest to those engaged in
agricultural or horticultural pursuits.
Many features of entertainment have
been provided for the members of the
two societies, a number of whom are
accompanied by their wives and fam
ilies.
REV. JOSEPH SMITH HERB.
Noted Evangelist Preaches at the M
E. Church Tonight for the First
Time.
Evangelist Joseph H. Smith will ar
rive tonight from Seattle and will
preach his first sermon at. the M. E
church at 7:30 tonight.
This Is the beginning of his to
days' Pentecostal meetings at the M
E. church. He comes highly recom-
Rev. Joseph H. Smith.
mended to the people of Pendleton
and is an able speaker and Inspiring
worker.
The general conference of the M.
E. church highly honored Rev. Smith
by giving him direction of one of Its
leading phases of work at Los Ange
les last fall. His success at the gen
eral conference has placed him at
the very head of evangelists In the
United States.
As his stay in this city will be brief.
th. nennle are cordially Invited to
hear him.
JOINT CONVENTION AT HELENA.
Various
Are
Agricultural Interests
Represented.
Helena, Mont, Jan. 19. The agri
cultural and horticultural Interests of
Montana are well represented at the
Joint convention begun here today by
TORTVRER SERVIAN SOLDIERS.
Bastlna-
SPORTS MUST GO
ANTI-GAMBLING BIUj
BEFORE THE HOl'SE.
Expected That Gambler Will Make a
Hard Eight Against tlte Bill Lout
Gambling Bill Presented, But Pre
cautions Have Been Taken to Pre
vent Any Further Theft Chance
That the Bill Will Become Law
Are Good Aimed at "Bucket
Shops" Also.
The anti-gambling bill. Introduced
at the special session a year ago and
mysteriously stolen after It had passed
the house, has agnin made Its appear
ance, and It Is expected that the gam
bllng Interests will make a vigorous
fight to prevent Its passage. The new
bill was Introduced In the house by
Gray of Douglas.
The precautions adopted by both
senate and house make It reasonably
certain that a bill cannot again be
stolen while being carried from one
chamber to the other. The fight
must therefore be In the open, and
unless the bill should be burled In
committee It Is likely to pass.
The sentiment In favor of the nil!
seems to be strong and the advocates
of the measure are resolved to put It
to the test. But the antl-gambltng
crusade will not stop at the suppres
sion of ordinary games of chance.
Aimed at Bucket Shops.
Bucket shops are also to come un
der the ban. If a bill Introduced by
Hermann of Coos becomes a law. It
Is entitled "an act to suppress bucket
shops and gambling in stocks, bonds,
petroleum, cotton, grain, coal, pro
visions and other produce, ana its
provisions are very stringent.
All margin trading In the commodi
ties named Is prohibited under penal
ty of fine of not less than 1:00 nor
more than 11000. A second offense Is
punishable by Imprisonment In the
county Jail for six months or If the
offender be a corporation by forfeit
ure of Its charter.
A continuance in business after a
first conviction shall be deemed a sec
ond offense within the meaning of
the act. Any person who knowingly
permits a bucket Bhop business to
be conducted upon his premises Is to
be liable as a principal.
Tbonsands Have Kidney
Trouble and New Suspect it
How To Find Oat
Fill a Dottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours;
a sediment or set
tling indicatesan
. unhealthy con-
' dition of the kid
neys ; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble ; too
lrequent desire
to rjasa it or Dain
in the back is
also convincing proof that the kidneys
and bladder are out ot order.
wnat to no
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
tor ha wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
yon should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
Yon may have a sample bottle and a
book that tells an
about it, both sent free
by mail. Address Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Bing-
lunitm. N. Y. When eases
writing mention this paper and don't
make any mistake, but remember the
name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,' and
the address, Bingham ton, ti. X.
Boiling Water. Skewers and
do Are l;sed.
Vienna. Jan. 19. A trial JuBt con
cluded at Belgrade has brought to
light hideous forms of punishment
practiced habitually upon clumsy
conscripts. Dashing a pall of boiling
water over the feet is a favorite meth
od of "instruction." A sergeant
named Georgevlcs admitted that he
had meted out this torture for years.
It was proved that bastinado on the
soles of the feet Is Inflicted nearly
every week. Some soldiers have had
their toenails torn off; the arms or
others are run through meat skew
ers, while some uniorcunate wreicn
are kept for lengthy periods suspend
ed by their feet
As a result of this excessive cruelty
desertions are an every day occur
rence. Sometimes whole companies
cross the borders into Macedonia or
Bulgaria.
"Jack" King is under arrest at Se
attle charged with burglary, house
breaking, murder, arson, kidnapping.
attempt to kill, resisting an officer
and a few other things. He is one
of the very bad men of the Sound
country, and the police believe they
"have him going" now, straight for
a lite sentence.
Mutual Insurance Men.
Lincoln. Neb., Jan. 19. Insurance
In all Its phases Is to be discussed at
the tenth annual meeting of the Ne
braska Association of Mutual Insur
ance Companies, which began Its ses
sions here today with a good attend
ance. The opening sessions were de
voted to the reports of officers an
committees, the enrollment of new
members and other business of a rou
tine nature. This evening Prof. Wes
ley Dodd of Des Moines, will address
the convention. Tomorrow will be
given over to papers and addresses by
a number of prominent Insurance
men.
YOMEN'SNEGLECT
SUFFERINGTHESUREPENALTY
Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydla
U. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound.
How many women do you know who
are perfectly well and strong? We
hear ever; day the same story over and
over again. " I do not feel well i I as
so tired all the time 1 "
CONSTIPATION
Frryr atM ymn I nffend with efcnate
Mptnlon and darto hU lira 1 b4 to t&ka an
IbJocUoii of warm watr one wtoYj M hoar boforf
JcofUd hiT ao action on mxj bowels. Happily I
fried Caaeanu. and today I am a well baa,
jVvrInc the nine year befor. I aad CascaraU I
vffervd untold miry with internal pile.. Tnaaka
to yon I am free from all to at thla morning, torn
ui lain iu htfaait of .offering hananitr."
B. W. Fun ttoaaoka. 111.
eal For
JmH. FalMabto. Potent. Teste 0i , Do Good,
sc blekn, Watkm or ttrtm. Me. a. Me. Mmr
ald la balk. Th esnatn tablet mM4 0 0 &
wmihI ho or roa wwr MfL
SMUBaMdyCa., Chicago arN.Y. J
JLISSiLUlI,TU E111C1 19XES
Indiana Dairy Meeting.
Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 19. Nearly
every county of the state Is represent
ed at the fifteenth annual meeting ot
the Indian State Dairy Association In
session here. The gathering was for
mally opened today with President N.
Johnson of Moorevllle. presiding. The
convention promises to be especially
interesting as the program provides
for addresses by well-informed ex
perts of Ohio, Iowa and other states.
The convention will prepare an ap
peal to the legislature now In session
urging it to provide for the appoint
ment of a state dairy commissioner.
I Miss KateAkDonaTdl
"Every home in Oregon might well welcome this condensed,
readable volume"
A Short History of
OREGON
Compiled by SIDONA V. JOHNSON
Acnriing U tbt Oregmian, "sb, has ttvtrtJ the gruni tbimgbfyn
EARLY DISCOVERIES
THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPLORATIONS
SETTLEMENT GOVERNMENT
INDIAN WARS PROGRESS
! The French
rant
j Restau
Fiom HENRY E. DOSCH
MmWr l KiMblU M el U"h td CtalS
bpouUM) M rental.
'The achool children of the Kate ire en
titled to in opportunity to study h, to the end
that the history of the rate and the not and
memorable achievement of Lewis and Clark
may he intelligently understood and appre
ciated by every man, woman and child in
Oregon before the opening of the Lewis and
Clark Centennial Erfoaition."
Fiom tki PORTLAND JOURNAL
" Mist Johnton has succeeded la her two
fold talk in a manner most creditable to the
talents and promise of a aew writer. The
charm of the Oregon story hat beta main
tained in happy sympathy with the accu
racy and painsttkinf research which mark
her work, and give thi reader a comfortable
feeling of conndenes."
Wk l7 ill.,,!..! Jrm piit"t, ' "t 'f'k' Lru" ni a'r '
320 fogn. ixJ'X'J, $1.00 Kit; by mail, $1.00
Of All
or of the
A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago
B"rt 25 Cent Men h
P'lata Dlnbu; rarh
Connect)
GUS UFONTAINE, Prop,
MVa
H. M. SLOAK
BLACKSMITH
Horseshn!. - .
.. (ntru
a, wagon making tod r,
lng. Th. way I hsv,
my business Is by iota,
ing out good work, Prltsi
sonable.
Oo. Cottonwood Ah la
BYERS' BEST FL01R
Is mad from the choicest wheat that grow. Good bread la
ausanred when Byers' Best Flour Is used.. Bran, ahorts, steam rolled
barley always on band.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 8. BTERS, Proprietor.
Walters' Flourrag ft
Capacity, 160 barrel! a day.
Flour exchanged for wheat
Flour, Mill Feed. Chopped
etc.. always on hand.
You Enjoy Bowling to Get the Benefit
Bowling is an exercise that brings into play an the muscles.
It develops the system and Is recommended by pnystolana
and Instructors in athletics everywhere.
Pool and billiard ball In connection.
"Get in the Came'
Alleys ttserved tor private parties If spoken fur In advance.
Brunswick Bowling Alley
WADE SILER, Prop.
Want Perfect Motor Cars.
New Tork, Jan. 19. Engineers
and designers representing all of the
large automobile factories of America
met' In this city today and discussed
plans to form an organization to be
known as the Huperintendents and
Engineers' Branch of the Association
of Licensed Automobile Manufactur
ers. The main objects of the pro
posed organisation will be to study
methods whereby. American machines
may be simplified In mechanism and
reduced to--the lowest possible level
In cost of construction and maintenance.
More than likely yon speak the
words yourself, and no doubt you feel
far from well. The cause may be easily
traced to some derangement of the fe
male organs which manifests itself in
depression of spirits, reluctance to go
anywhere or do anything, backache,
bearing-down pains, flatulency, nerv
ousness, sleeplessness, leueorrhrjea.
These symptoms are but warnings
that there is danger ahead, and nnleaa
heeded a life of suffering or a serious
operation is the inevitable result.
The never-failing reroedyfor all these
symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkbam's Veg
etable Compound.
Miss Kate McDonald, of Woodbridga,
N J., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham : r'
" I think that a woman naturally eUaKkea to
make bar aroubats known to tho public, but
restored beajtb haa meant ao much to ma that
I earmot beh from telling alias for the sake
of other suffering wocnen.
" Rot a long tan I suffered untold agony
with a uterine trouble and irrefrulantwa,
which mado me a physical wreck, and no one
thought I would recover, but Lydia E. Pink
bam's Vegetable Uocnpoona nes entirely
cured me. and mane me well and strong, and
I feel it my doty to toll otber suffering women
what a sp&sodid medicine it is."
If yon are 111, don't hesitate to get a
bottle of Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegeta
ble Compound at once, and write to
Mrs Pinkham.Lynn, Mass., for special
advice it is free and always helpfuL
The Underwood
Typewriter
The Machine that combines nil tlte good points of the old
style machines, and has the writing always In sight.
Antl-Ktiloon League.
Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 19. Foes of
the liquor traffic assembled here In
force today for the annual meeting
of the Anti-Saloon League of North
Carolina. The convention met and
organized at noon. The particular ob-.
Jects of the meeting are to plan the
spring local option campaign and to
devise ways and means for Increasing
the membership of the league and
extending Its strength and Influence
throughout the state,
The water rates of Seattle will be
reduced July 1 next. In spite of which
fact tor perhaps because of It.) the
receipts of the department are ex
pected to be $500,000 next year as
I against M 80,000 the past year.
T. C. TAYLOR
THE HARDWARE MAM." 141 MAIN 8TRKBT.
ATARRH
THE
CLEANSING
AND HEALING
CURE FOR
Catarrh
Is
Ely's Cream Balm
fcasy and pleasant
to use. Contains DO
Injurious drug.
It Is quickly ab
sorbed. Ulvta re
lief at ones. It
opens and cleanses
the nasal naaaases.
Allays Inflammation.
Beats aod protects the membrane. R
at ores the senses of taste and ssxlL Largs
slae, &0 cants at cUagglsts or by mail
Trial slae 10 cents, by mall.
Kl.r BUOTBBUa, M Warres I treat. Mew
lark.
c
COLDS HEAD
:
WE WANT TOTJ
to listen to lumber quotations.
They are well worth consider
ing when you are about to
build. Builders and contractors
will find that they get a better
grade of lumber at a lower es
timate at thla yard than they
can find at any other dealers'
In Pendleton.
Pendleton Planing Mills
Vcttit Tenter, Proa..
B. F. BECK.
Sanitary Plumber
807 Cottonwood Street
I. L. VAUGHN
ELECTRICJAH.
Prompt attend trrea asl J
wrs zecaiea proaerb.
Electrical BnppUts of al,
wr-iUHr 121 West Own
( in Duns Balknag.)
t 1
WHERE'S THE GAME?
Not hard te find it you camd
when you are hunting for tbt
place In the city to buy coal mil
Highest grade coal and belt
wood. Prompt delivery. Larrt
small orders solicited.
Let as keep ynn nana.
Henry Kopittt
BUTCH HFSRT.
Office Pendleton Ire & CM 3
Co., 'Pliene 171.
Good
j Dry Woa
ALL KIKM
. t A mind wood
1 nai B""-' u
Is delivered at reason"1!
prices
FOR CAM-
1 w. c. mm
Leave
Orders si '
Cigar Mora.
Osteopathy
CONSTIPATIOXAX""60
, -nnatlpalio11
The caus. - -- lie,j
proper diet, lack ,
clous drugs ana r
muscles or iiga"-""
to the dla'VETtM 1
stances . ---- 1, u "i
just as evident to KlTl
move the press" w
Thl.i..e"P'.rf!
.1 0h the repia" ... r
displaced vertebrae.
muscles and ?ln tj
aments. The nerve
carry the n"1" ,an re1
intestines. TM Mm t
The Cigar of Real Merit
,.ion for the o--
t.nlnr of the ocs.
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motion 1 rat"MVh is
contents onwara
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