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PAGL. SIX. DAILY KA8T ORE GO MAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 83, 105. BIGHT PAGES. MUST PAY REVENUE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT AFTER SOME MEDICINES. Some Preparations Contain so Great Proportions of Alcohol and Spirit uous Liquors ax to Infringe Upon the Revenue Ijwm Unions a Liquor Tax Is Paid Under the Inderal Stat ntos Department Rules That This Must Be Done to Keep Them In the Market. Washington, Sept 22. In accord ance with a decision recently given by John W. Yerkes, commissioner of Internal revenue, the internal revenue department has sent out official no tices to wholesale and retail dealers In drugs and patent medicines and to manufacturers of patent medicines In all parts of the country, Informing them that beginning with December 1, of this year, all patent medicines containing a considerable percentage of alcohol would be classed as spirit uous llqquor and would be subject to the rules and regulations applicable to spirits under the Internal revenue laws. Under the new ruling all com pounds going under the name of medicines, that are composed chiefly of distilled spirits, without the addi tion of drugs or medicines In suffic ient quantities to change the charac ter of the whiskey or alcohol mater ially or giving it decided medicinal properties, are to be considered as distilled spirits nnd treated according ly. The manufacturers of such com pounds will be compelled to pay the regular special tax for compounding spirits and all druggists and other dealers selling such medicines will be required to obtain special licenses for the sale of liquors. The recent ruling of Commissioner Yerkes,' which reverses a former rul ing of the internal revenue depart ment, has caused great consternation In certain quarters. It has been as certained that enormous quantities of certain compounds, .advertised as pat ent medicines for certain diseases, ANAESTHET G ETHER AND CHLOROFORM SAID TO HE OUT OP DATE. soMlamiiic, the Discovery of a Phil adelphia I'hysiriiui-CliCfnlst, Is the Marvelous CXuiMund Does Not l'rodtico Puttt-OiH'i-uthm Nausea or Other DlntgTCrable Reactions It Is Dissolved, niul Administered by Ily IMHlcnulc Injection. Philadelphia, Sept. 22. Dr. Orvllle Horwliz, the leading surgeon con nected with St. Agnes' hospital, is making a series of tests and exerl- ments with scopolamine, a new an aesthetic, which promises to displace ether, chloroform and all other an aesthetics In general use by surgeons all over the world. Scopolamine Is a comparatively new drug, nlthough it has been used in Germanv for nnme have been consumed in the prohibition , lme , internal medicines. It is an RHEUMATISM COMMON IN SUMMER The time to get rid of Rheumatism ii in Summer while the blood is endeavor ing to purge itself of all poisons and im purities, and the skin is active, with all the pores and glands open and able, in this way, to assist in the elimination. Columbus, O., 1356 Mt. Vsrnon, Ats. Six years ago I had a severe attack ol Inflammatory Rheumatism, and the doc tors I had did ms no good. Theyohanged Inadictne every week and nothing they fresoribsd seamed to help me. Finally lett on their medicine and began ths use of 8. B. 8. My knse and elbow Joints vers swollen terribly, and at one time my hands were so swollen and painful that I oould not close, tbem when opened. I was getting discouraged, you may be sure, w hen I began 8. 8. 8., but as I saw It was helDinar me I continued it. and to day I am a sound, well man and have never had a return of the disease. B. H. CHAPMAN. The inactivity of the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels causes the refuse matter to remain in the system, which, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid to be absorbed by the blood and distributed to the different joints and muscles, producing the pains, inflammation and other distressing symp toms of Rheumatism. The wandering pains of the disease remind the sufferer that the poison is still in the blood and he should lose no time insetting it out. S. S. S. neutralizes the acid and makes the blood rich and pure. It tones up every organ and cures the disease perma ' nently. S. S. a contains no harmful miner als to disagree ably affect the .system, but PURELY VEGETABLE, whilecnringthe disease builds np every part of the body by its fine tonic effect. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice desired without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. districts of various states and on In dlan reservations, where the prohibi tion laws are strictly enforced. It Is charged that these strongly alkaloid and possesses qualities which make It an ideal medium for produc ing general or local anaesthesia. Only ime-thlrty-second of a grain Is re- ulcoholie preparations ore responsi-, nulred to pr0HUCe complete lle for the terrific Increase of drunk enness in those districts. Under the new regulation it will be Impossible to obtain these preparations from dealers, as the sale of spirituous liquors Is not permitted. . Independent Telephone lHiimn). Articles of incorporation of the Lewlston-Clarkston Home Telephone company were filed in the auditor's office yesterday. The object of the company as stated In the articles of incorporation Is to conduct a general telephone business In the states of Idaho and Washington nnd adjoining states and to transact such other business as may be incidental to the general purpose of the corporation. The incorporators are Chris P. Os mers, J. H. Morris, E. U. Wlmlus, J. Howard Howe, P. B. Bartlett, Eugene A. Alford and J. K. McGilllvray, and the officers designated to servo until their successors are selected by the stockholders are: Chris P. Osmers, president; E. U. Wltidus, vice presi dent, and Eugene L Alford, secretary and treasurer. The capital stock of the company is 150,000. Inquiry developed the fact that the new company Is already assured the substantial support of the business Interests of Lewiston and Clarkston. The negligence of the old company in caring for Its territory has caused such general complaint that a splendid op portunity is presented for inaugurat ing the new business enterprise. Doth the existing discontent with present conditions and the certainty of profit able Investment have aided the .Incor porators. Lewiston Tribune. thesia In the whole body. At first it was feared that the drug would not be effective enough to stand the test of exceedingly painful operations, but nt n recent tumor operation, in which Dr. Horwltz used scopolamine as an anaesthetic, be cause the patient would not have sur vlved the application of ether or chloroform, the drug stood the severe test of an operation with the electric knife, one of the most painful oper ations known to surgery. During the entire operation the patient did not show the slightest twitch, although the white hot knife cut Into his tis sues. One hour after the operation he awoke perfectly fresh and without the least Indication of nausea or any of the unpleasant after affects which make ether or chloroform so objec tionable in many coses. Since then Dr. Horwltr. has used the wonderful drug In a number of other opera tions and In every case the success was beyond all expectation. He will continue the tests for some time be fore he shall report the result of his investigations to the medlcaj profes sion in general. The new anaesthetic is dissolved and administered by hy podermic injection. NOW IN AST THE GIGANTIC SALE AT THE I always give a man credit when he's a good feller, even If nature did make 'lm one. Got Off Cheap. He may well think, he has got off cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or indigestion. Is still able to perfectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, constipation etc. 26c at Tallman A Co.'s drug Btore. Guaranteed. Our complete stock or fall hats here. Boston store. THE FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE WE SINCERELY REGRET THAT WE WERE UNABLE TO WAIT UPON THE HEAVY CROWDS THAT PACKED IP OUR FLOOR SPACE YESTERDAY, THE OPENING DAY (IF OUR GREAT TEN DAY GIGANTIC SALE. IT REALLY WA8 MORE THAN WE ANTICIPATED FOR THE FIRST DAY. HOWEVER, THERE ARE NINE MORE DAYS IN WHICH EVERY RESIDENT WITHIN ONE HUN DRED MILES FROM HERE WILL HAVE AMPLE TIME TO CALL OXCE MORE. WE WILL RE PREPARED, NO MATTER HOW LARGE THE CROWDS, TO HANDLE THE MASSES. AN EXTRA ADDITIONAL FORCE OF EFFICIENT AND SUFFICIENT HELP WILL BE THERE TO WAIT CPON YOU. WHEN WE SAY TO YOU THAT WE WILL SELL AS WE ADVERTISE, WE IK) IT, FOR OUR REPUTATION IS AT STAKE, AND OUR IMMENSE CAPITAL WILL NOT PERMIT US TO DO OTHER WISE. WE WILL EXPECT IN THE REMAINING NINE DAYS TO SEE EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD ATTEND THIS SALE, AND A NEW RECORD WILL BE FOREVER ESTABLISHED IN PENDLETON'S ANNALS, LONG TO BE REMEMBERED BY THE BUYING PUBLIC. THE MOVE EVERYWHERE IS ONWARD TO THE BIG RED CANVAS FRONT. The Fair Dept. Store PENDLETON, ORE. H 1 CORM 1 . fesfcl EXCELLENT BAKING QUICKLY DONE WITH LITTLE FUEL 4- HOLE, 14-INCH OVEN, HIGH CLOSET, FULL lOLISlEI STEEL $37.30 -HOLE, 16-INCH OVEN " $12.50 -HOLE, 18-INCH OVEN $47.50 5- HOLE, 20-INCII OVEN $30.00 Now for the Season's 1? AND BUSINESS :f: r.. immm. '!saS'''ll)i l : a .k3 m !i 'If I ii .khi'r !i: i in! 1 h i i:wj FOBXIAf.K'. rxtcroiriL. qT SOFT COAL, JL00R WARM HARD COAL, fW OR WOOD, f SAVES HALF OS THE FUEL I BY GIVING DOUBLE THE HEAT. BlVJLUififl fm- VV.iiitijiiinn, 11-INCH FIRE POT 14-INCH FIRE IDT, FULL NICKLE. 16-IXCH FIRE POT 18-INCH FIRE POT, FULL NICKLE. $23.00 $27.30 $30.00 $2.30 12-INCH COAL OR WOOD. . .$10.00 11-INCH COAL OR WOOD. . .$12.00 K-INCII COAL OR WOOD... $14.00 14.INC1I COAL OR WOOD, FULL NICKEL $14.00 la-iwril COAL OR WOOD. ruLU CITIZENS OF PENDLETON WILL REMEMBER THE REMARKABLY LARGE STOVE AND RANGE BUSINESS WE HAVE DONE FOR THE PAST FOUR SEASONS. WITHOUT ANY QUESTION THE LARGEST EVER DONE BY ANY STORE IN THIS SECTION. THE ACORN STOVES AND RANGES, RECOGNIZED AS THE BEST IN EVERY POINT. WERE THE STOVES AND RANGES WE HAVE SOLD FOR THE PAST FOUR SEASONS AND ARE STILL SELLING, AS WE HAVE NEVER HAD A DISSATISFIED USER. OUR ADVANTAGE IN THE STOVE BUSINESS RESTS IN THE FACT THAT WE HAVE THE BEST LINE MADE, AND W E HAVE THE LARGEST AND MOST CO""' t.TE STOCK SHOWN HERE. ALL SIZES, FROM THE SMALLEST TO THE LARGEST. THE ACORN ON THE STOVE IS A GUARANTEE THAT IT IS THE BEST AND MOST HONESTLY BUILT STOVE IT IS OSSIBLE TO BUY. THE SIZES AND STYLES SHOWN HERE GIVE YOU BUT A FAINT IDEA OF OUR ASSORTMENT. DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON US BEFORE DECIDING ON YOUR PURCHASE IN THE STOVE LINE. W. J. c PHONE MAIN 21 LARKE CO. 211 COURT STREET jj I !p 4-HOLE, 14-INCH OVEN, HIGH CLOSET, FULL NICKEL AND FULL POLISHED STEEL ... $30.00 0-nOLE, K-INCII OVEN, OTHER WISE SAME AS ABOVE $85.00 n NICKEL $1.00 aaaaiseaisttMttttttt-"Mttttt1-ttttt t44 MM