BAILT EAST OREONlAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY, M, IMS.
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ORIGINAL WITH THIS STORE
KALE
of last
prtJ2?'it rensember. wen the GREAT EMBROIDERT
f .1- tfura ' -i.pw w mis ope riw hit.? nivivs .
? RANGING IN PRICE FROM So TO S2.0. PER YARD.
anWNS AND HOSDERT
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fSElsst buck hose, fleece
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"2rf"tet buck ta .... 18c
ZZi fsst buck hose ....Me
"L". bUck bow . . . .S8c
IS fast black ....60c
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RIBBONS.
Fancy ribbon price jsc
Fancy ribbons, beat quality . .SOc
Fancy wash ribbon. .4 sv
10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON
AIJj SILK AND SATIN TAF
FETA RIBBONS.
SILKS.
50c tap silk, aU colors 7C
75c and 85c Taffeta silk ... Mc
$I.M fancy silk 7c
1.S5 black taffetta silk, In. 8o
81.80 black taffeta silk, S-ln. 1.IS
DOMESTICS AND - FLANNELS
10c Flannelettes 8 1-Sc
IS l-3c Flannelettes Oo
IS 1-Sc silk olives, tc-ln sc
IS 1-Sc fancy ginghams 10c
1-Sc toweling ... o
10c toweling .7c',
IS 1-Sc toweling c
15c tawHIng lie
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jjCKElTION THAT IS HEALTHFUL AND ENJOYABLE IS
It dsrelop the entire system and brings Into play every
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L ntnnunend bowling.
BILLIARDS AND POOL BALL
IN CONNECTION.
fen merred for private parties when spoken for In advance.
BOWLING
Brunswick Bowling Alley
WADE SILER, Prop.
B. F. . BECK
Sanitary Plumber
807 Cottonwood Street
No
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Finance
wl Mtate we have tnr mU.
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"I Court Street
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WAS EXECUTED S2 YEARS AGO.
Wreathing In London ot ' Statue of
King Charles I.
London. Jan. 30. Two hundred
and twenty-six years ago today
Charles I was executed by his subjects
and latter-day Jacobites observed the
vmlveraary as usual by placing
wreaths on the statue In Trafalgar
square. That Is to say, they would
Ifke to place these floral emblems
personally, but sad to relate the gar
lands are now always laid In position
by the rude hands of Hanoverian po
licemen. The reason for this Is somewhat
amusing. The floral observance com
menced some 15 years ago, and all
would have gone well but for a mod
est bunch of violets placed among (he
other decorations. It was not the
flowers but the card to which they
were attached, which caused the
rumpus. This card was. the white lid
ot a milliner's box Inked round with
a deep black border. In the center
were printed in large letters the
words: "Remember, oh king and
martyr we have not forgotten. Long
live Queen Mary." Next day there
was a paragraph In all the papers
calling attention to the "disloyal" in
scription, and when parliament raet a
question was put to the home .secre
tary. The consequence was the plac
ing of Jacobite wreaths under the
censorship of the office of work,
where all tributes now have r. be
sent.
THE ADVENT OF
THE NEW YEAR
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what can be gained through the pos
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hiihle In style, construction
ami finish, easy running and durable.
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work to be of the highest stand
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consistent with first-claa work.
White Bros.
' Dentists.
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Telephone Main 1M1.
Expert Collectors
We have located a branch office In
Pendleton, and will make collecting
defunct bills a specialty. J-o ae
count too old for us to handle.
Our plan Is: "No collections, no
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advertised.
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TQST0PRANGEVVAB5
NEW LAW WOlU HOLD , ,
COUNTIES RESPONSIBLE.
Representative Steiner Intrortuor. a
- Bill to Make Counties liable for
AU Stock Killed In Range Wan
and Riots Owner, of Stock so
Killed Can Recover 50 Per Cent of
trie Real Value of the Stock Aim
of the Law Is to Stop Sheep Shoot-Shooting.
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Bear this in mind when yon
need poultry and stock supplies
and ask for the International
Poultry and Stock Pood. Use
Kow Kure for your cow trou
bles. C. F. ColcswortHy
127-12K East Alta St
Agent for Lee's Lice Killer.
J. L. VAUGHN
ELECTRICIAN.
Prompt attend n given and all
work secuted properly.
Electrical Supplies of all Unda.
OFEICK 121 West Court St
(Tribune Building.)
Following Is a copy of house bill
N'o. 2(2. Introduced by Representa
tive Steiner, and Is Intended to stop
range wars, by making counties re
sponsible for 50 per cent of the value
of all stock so killed:
A bill for an act to make counties
and municipal corporations liable for
injury to and destruction of, cattle,
sheep, horses, swine and goats with
in their respective limits, and provid
ing for the time and manner of en
forcing payment therefor.
Be it enacted by the people of the
state of Oregon:
Section 1. That 'whenever In any
county or municipal corporation in
this state, any cattle, sheep, horses,
swine and groats shall be Injured or
destroyed by any outlaw, or person
or persons In disguise, mob or riot,
the owner of such property shall be
entitled to recover of the county or
municipal corporation In which such
property was located at the time U
was injured or destroyed. BO per cent
or the reasonable value thereof, at
the time and place where Injured or
destroyed.
Sec. 2.1 That claims for sad dam
ages allowed In section 1 of this act
shall be first presented to the coun
ty court In the county in which such
damages occurred within 20 days
from the occurrence of such damages,
with proof of loss, and shall be acted
upon by said court as other claims
are now passed upon. That In case
the decision of the county court Is
unsatisfactory to the party claiming
damages It shall be entitled to appeal
from the decision of such county
court to the circuit court of said
county. In case of such an appeal
from the county court te the circuit
court the same shall be commenced
by the filing of a complaint In the
said circuit court of the said county,
and the service of summons shall be
had as an ordinary action at law.
It shall be sufficient service In such
actions to serve the summons and
copy of the complaint upon the coun
ty clerk of the county defendant In
case such damages be acralnst the mu
nicipality, they shall file their proof
of damages with the recorder of such
municipality within 20 days after the
.happening of such damages and such
claims shall be passed upon as other
claims are now passed upon In such
municipalities, and in case the party
desires an appeal from the decision
of the city council of such municipal
ity, he shall proceed as above pro
vided from the county court; the copy
of the complaint and the service of
summons shall be served upon the
recorder of such municipality, and
Fuch actions shall be prosecuted to
final determination according to the
laws of this state and the practice
of the courts relative to actions be
tween private Individuals.
Sec. 3. That any action commenc
ed by virtue of this act shall be com
menced Within one year after the act
complained of Is committed. - after
which no action 'can be commenced
hereunder and the county or munici
pal corporation is released from all
liability on account of such Injury or
destruction of said property.
Sec. 4. . All judgments recovered In
persuance of the provisions of this
act shall be satisfied In the same
manner as other Judgments against
counties and other public corpora
tions as provided in section 36J of
Bellinger and Cotton's Annotated
Codes and Statutes of Oregon.
Sec. 6. That If at any time before
the payment of the money recovera
ble under the provisions of this act,
the offenders shall be apprehended
and duly tried, convicted and punish
ed, such conviction and punishment
shall operate as satisfaction of the
judgment In the particular case. If
the offenders herein described shall
be apprehended and undergoing trial
or in custody of the law awaiting
trial for the offense about which the
action is brought, the eourt, or In
vacation, the j-udge thereof, may oh a
proper showing suspend proceedings
in the suit for damages until the re
sult of the trial of the apprehended
person or persons shall be known.
Sec. . That the provisions of this
act are necessary for the Immediate
preservation of the public health,
peace and safety, and an emergency
exists, and this act shall take effect
and be In full force from and after
its approval by the governor.
A Grim Tragedy.
is dally enacted. In thousands of
homes, as death claims, In each one,
another victim of consumption or
pneumonia. But when cough, and
colds are properly treated, th. trag
edy is- averted. F. O. Huntley, of
usianoma, ind., .writes- "My wife
had the consumption, and three doc
tors gave her up. Finally she took
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and colds, which
cured her, and today she Is well and
strong." It kills the germs of all dis
eases. One dose relieves Guaran
teed at 60c and $L00 by Tallman
Co., druggists. Trial bottle free.
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
Cincinnati, O., Jan. 80. The Alpha
Kappa Kappa medical fraternity be
gan its annual national convention In
Cincinnati today, with headquarters
at the Grand hotel. Twenty-seven
chapters are represented at the gath
ering, the visitors including medical
men of prominence from .very sec
tion of the country. . ',
OSTEOPATHY
Pelvic Diseases of Women.
It Is estimated that less than It per
cent ot women are In perfect health.
Why this alarming state T For the
answer to the greater part of It, we
must look to th. so-called pelvic .dis
eases, or female troubles. It la rare
Indeed to find a woman In th. active
period of life entirely fre. from all
these ailments. Is If any wonder that
scientists are constantly asserting th
degeneracy ot the human race, when
these must be th. mother, of It, or
that In Franc, .and Germany the
death rate exceeds the births? Is It
any wonder that so many false cures
are heralded, and that for years
quacks have mad. thl. their harvest
field? With years ot suffering and
distress, aches In back, ovaries and
uterus, Vlth their reflex accompani
ments, headaches, digestive disorders,
bladder trouble, etc, is It any won
der that woman submits to the burn
ing' caustics, pessary, electric shock,
and finally the surgeon's knife, only
to find herself at last unsexed, a
nervous wreck and a hopeless inva
lid? Such la the story ot a hundred
In our own town. Cannot science end
this awful tale? It not, a new and
hardier race must take the stage.
He who brings this story to a close
will be greater than any now on his
tory's pages. Such a one Is now
striving hard for this glorious cause
In the person of Dr. Andrew T. Still,
the founder of osteopathy. Said Mrs.
Senator Jos. B. Foraker, "If the
founder of Osteopathy does nothing
more In this life than what he has
done to relieve the suffering of wo
men, his name will go down th. ages
as the greatest physician of any age,
and one of th. benefactors ot th.
race."
Is this eulogy merited? Let us ex
amine his theory and see If It be rea
sonable, for we should reason on
healing, although we have never done
so. "the body is not a mystery, but
works by law, just as truly as any
other machine. Bo have a reason
The uterus and ovaries have an
abundant and delicately balanced
nerve and blood supply on which they
depend to functionate, or perform
their duty of life, . procreation. Be
cause of this abundance and delicacy
of nerve and blood supply, they are
easily disturbed. At this point Dr.
Still began by asking, "How does this
disturbance come about?" Strange it
is that no physician ever asked this
before, or if he asked, failed to get an
answer. Dr. Still never stopped until
he had an answer.
The blood to the female organs, as
well as to all parts is controlled by
the raso-motor nerves. These arise
in the spinal cord, pass out between
the vertebrae, thence' downward
through tissues and over joints to the
organs. Cut the vaso-motor nerve to
any vessel and the vessel wall is
paralyzed. Then the force of the
blood within the vessel spleads the
wall, accumulating an excess of bloqftl,
an Inflammation or congestion. With
these facts of physiology as a starting
point, Dr. Still began the search for
the agent cutting the vaso-motor
nerve. Diligent search recvealed that
the vertebrae between which the
nerve leaves the spinal cord, were
slightly displaced, the ribs, the 11th
and 12th, were drawn down and to
gether, and that the pelvic bones,
commonly called the hip bones, were
twisted. "An Idea," says Dr. Still.
"These bring pressure and cut off
the nerves as they pass by them. If
I straighten these It should get the
desired result." He did the work.
The result you have In the' above quo
tation from the wife of Ohio's greatest
senator.
You have been duped long enough.
Henceforth proceeds by reuson. In
vestigate. There are several In our
town who have been treated, flet
complete explanation and understand.
Pick the wheat from the chaff, fur
pretenders are numerous and will
Infest our Ptute until Senator liiown
ell's bill, now before the legUlhlure,
becomes a law and compels all os
teopaths to go before an examining
board. Don t Judge Osteopathy by
what some pretender has been able
to give you. Would you judge medi
cine from the work of a quack?
Frequently we hear, "I have a
uterine displacement, so Osteopathy
can't help me." Does not the dls
placement come from the stretching
of the ligaments, weakened by poor
nourishment? What will correct it?
Prop It up with a pessary, or correct
th. blood supply and nourish the lig
aments back to strength?
Because you ' cannot detect the
alight displacements of bones, don't
be positive there are none. Trained
fingers will find them and point them
out to your satisfaction. Medical doc
tors, those who never Investigate.
often assert that these displacements
ao not exist Any such we cordially
invite to call, as w. have some ex
cedent examples of all classes of
displacement, among our patients.
Osteopathy makes no claim to cur
all cases. Home mild fjumn are Ineup.
abla, soma very bad case are easily
cured. . Most depends on the causes,
whether It be a removable condition
or not Then comes In the recuper
ative power of th body. The longer
the case is delayed the more th re
cuperative power Is lost
Give Osteopathy a chance to save
you before submitting to the sur
geon's knife, which must forever de
stroy you as a woman, unsex you,
wreck your nervous system, subject
you to the terrible Initiative of the
scar tissue and leave you incapable
of motherhood, and unfitted in body
and mind for wifehood, a barren
wreck on the sands ot time. Just liv
ing because you have not been called
away.
There Is a chance for you. It costs
nothing to Investigate fully with Doc
tors Hoislngton, Despain block, Pen
dleton, Ore., who are graduates under
Dr. Still, the founder. They will glad
ly answer any question. .
General clean-up of all winter goods
it price that will surprise you.
Teutach's. -
4 'Gone to the Bad
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Jesse Failing
Store Near Bridge.
The Columbia
Lodging House :
Well ventilated, neat and com-
fortable rooms, good beds. Bar a
in connection, where th bast e
goods ar served. ?
Slain street, center of block, be-
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PROPRIETOR.
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MAIN STREET. NEAR DEPOC
i The French!
i Restaurant i
Best JS Cent Meal In the City.
Private Dining Parlors.
Elegant Famished Room. In
Connection.
OUS LaFONTAINE, Prop.
MS ."aln Street
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 160 barrel a day. ' "
Flour exchanged for wheat'
Flour, Mill Feed. ChoDDed TA
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