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TWELVE PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENIH.ETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, !W5. PACK SEVEN. Tlint Is the definition of Hill & Green's Llttlo Clnnt School SIio k for school clillilren. You know, and we know, that Chore are ninny good shoes nuule anil also that (here me niort' xxir ones, anil It Is by Uioho Tcry contrasts Uiat 'The bes tliat man can mitkc," slims Mint are strictly hand sewed. . Shoe that are well tiiought of , anil known the world otot. Tliry arc MODEllATK IN PIUCE and most attractive In style. You will buy them without persuasion and will he more than pleased with the service they give. A trial will tell the story. USE OUR BYERS' BEST FLOIR Is made from the choicest wlieat that grows. Good bread ta assured when Dyers' Best Hour Is used.. Bran, aborts, steam rolled barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. eoeoeeeoeeeeeooe-oeeeeei A word about Pianos JESSE FAILING Ot MAIN STREET, NEAR BRIDGE. WE HAVE WHEELER ft !ARE THE PATHONH OF OCR LAUNDRY WHEN THEY PTT ON CLOTHES WE SEND BACK FIN ISIIED IN OUR SUPERIOR FASH ION. WE K.XCELL ON WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS, AND CUFFS AND COLLARS, AND CHALLENGE ANY LAUNDRY IX) PHODUCF: BET- TElt WORK, FOR WE DO ONLY THE BEST. FAMIL YWASHINGS RECEIVE THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION. ALL WORK THAT COMES FROM OUR LAUNDRY IS ALIKE IN THAT IT IS ALL THE BEST. IF YOIT ARE A PATRON OF OUR LAUNDRY WE DON'T NEED TO PUEACH TO YOU ABOUT THE GOODNESS OP OUR WORK, BUT IF NOT, WE WANT YOU TO GIVE US ONE TRIAL, FOR THAT WILL CON VINCE YOU THAT WE ABE AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS. 1 Our Wagons in Waiting Pendleton 1 Steam Laundry 1 The Up-to-Date I LAUNDRY i Phone Main 179 Little Giant Quality Stands Out in Bold Relief The Home of the Sorosis Shoe, and the Jenness Miller Shoe for Women EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED ALEXANDER'S, Reliable Phone Main 20 is a Hustler IT IS OURS You got prompt replies. Quick service. Don't walk -or wait; Just use 'phono 20. It will get you everything in the ilrui; line. IrrHcrlptioiig caned for, property compounded and delivered without delay. always right 'phone main 20 Brock &McComas Co. V. G. MITCHfXI,. Pre. A. J. WALLISTEH, Mkt. CliAHKNCE ADAMS, Soc.-Treas. 1 WE CAN'T OFFER YOIT A T1UP TO POIITLAM), Oil A FARE FREE INSURANCE ON A LOT OF CHEAP PIANOS. BIT WILL GIVE YOU FILL V.VLUE FOR YOUR MONEY IN GOOD RELIABLE INSTHV MENTS SUCH AS THE STEINWAY, EM EH SON, ESTEY, LITWIG AND OTHERS. CIiOSINtJ OCT SALE ON SMAIIL MCSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT COST. THE WHITE,STAMAH1, DOMESTIC AND THE WILSON SEWINGMAnillNES. CALL AND (SET PKICES to Call for Your Bundle STY A BKAITimj DISPLAY OF TALK ING MACIUNES. . A. rturnhoii.se, Distributor of Talk ins Mavhlucs, Hug as line a Line of MuclUncs as Are Shown In Port ml or Spokane. Quite an addition to Eller's new piano store, on Main stret, hi the beautiful line of talking and sinning machines carried by J. A. Owenhouse. In addition to the Victor, a fine line of Columbia disc and cylinder ma chines and records have been added. ; TlrlM new line affords a machine from 'I0 up and records at the extremely low price of 25c each and each record conies guaranteed to be perfect. In 'the expensive and art designed ma chines the Columbia cylinder machine, with the magnificent flower horn, the Columbia Disc mnehlne, with the solid mahogany case and silver horn, and the Victor the VI. with the gold! cnuiui Din ana gold plate rigid arm will be sold at $125 each. In medl- urn grade Victors and Columbia the prices range from flG to 1.10 and for the next 3(1 days these machines, sold at one price the world over, will be sold to all the reliable people of Pen-, dleton and Umatilla county for $1 1 each, the balance can be paid at $1 each week and after buying the ma chines all records can be exchanged as often as desired, exchanging on old record evertly for one new one of the same class and price. This will afford people of'moderate means and ! circumstances opportunity to listen jnnd enjoy the greatest talent the world affords ' very evening in their ' own home at finctlcaily no expense. I Aryene who Tias never heard on rf I these new style talking machines will be surprised to see what a wonderful ' change has been accomplished 111 the way of overcoming all harshness and grating hones which characterised I the talking machine of six months I ago, as the new oiicb produce bands and singers with all the expression jand genuineness of the original. Put fb iwvi All ,li,va ea,.l..,,a ill lu. I ' " I liveii every nf'.ernoon and cvei.lrg, free of charge, at Filers Piano House, next to the Boston Store, Main , street. ! Arm Around Them. 1 In Missouri a compnny of nmnt-nir 'soldiers composed of girls is drilling. i and It Is said that the girls make ex - i cellent soldwrt. Probably they are i practicing the manual of arms to pro- ' vide against the time when, ninirl- i lug to Mr. Bodlne of Chl-Mgi, the women w in nave driven all Ibe ii.en oin oi me sireiiuous nccu oai i ins . ,r maybe It Is yal because the d-nr gills can't resist The inclination to have arms around them. San Praocl.i? Kxa miner. Yotif Health Depends on Yovt Kidneys Evet y Reader Should Test the Wonderful Merits of this Great New Discovery IRVING'S BUCHU WAFERS If you wish to he rich tn health, you should he enreful of yonr KIDXKVS as a good financier Is of bis cash capi tal. Your KIDNEYS are your capital. Your health depends principally on them. If you keep THKM well you may possess your health . In safety. Now by this is not meant that good financiering for your health Is to overlook all the other organs and merely look after your KIDNEYS. Your other organs may need care, but your KIDNEYS most because they do most. If you are sick begin with your KIDNEYS, because Just as soon as they are well, they will help all the other organs to health. For a great, many years It has been the custom for people to say: "My blood Is out of order. It needs purify ing, I feel all used up, my skin needs clearing, my brain feels tired." They are right, but do they net right? They generally go and get a laxative to purl- For sale by Tullinan & Co., 623 Main Price. 50 Cents per Box it THE CHIMES r U.VXKll TO PltESKNT IT WITH LOCAL TALENT. Choi'iiH Will Do Under Direction of Miss Elizabeth Klnsellii, One of the I'lllCMt Vocalists In tin; Northwest She Leaves Tor I 'on land Monday to Secure I lie Music llnM-d Sixty Voices Muy Ho Kcciirnl for the Fa mous Opera Organization Meeting Will He Held October 0. l'Hin Miss Klnwllit's Return, Plans are now under way for the formation of a chorus in Pendleton, and If the efforts prove successful some good entertainment will be pro vided for niUHlc lovers during the com ing winter. The plan Is to form a chorus that will be available for en tertainments of a public nature that muy be given In the future, and p. 'so to give a concert In the opera hon.T; some time during this unison. The chorus will he under 'lie 1lre" llou of Miss Elizabeth Kinselli, wh-j has had the advantage of much t::tin Ing and experience, ami Prof. M. H. McMlnn. I)n Monday Miss Kh.seiia will leave for Portland for thy purpose I of securing the music for "The Chimes of Normandy," which It Is Intended ) shall be given as an evening's "ner ' tatniueut In the opera house, i K. J. Taylor, who Is Interested In the formation of the chorus, stales Ihat I the main object will he the pleasure which the members will derivo Iron j the work, though one or more paid en I tertulnments will he given during tin ; season. As many vocalists us possible are desired for the chorus, and it Is hoped that at least 60 voices may be secured. A meeting of all local perole who are interested In the movemoi,: called for Monday evening. October ut which time Miss Kinsella will have returned from Portland? At thai time an organisation will be perfected and arrangements made for the future. FENCE OKDF.HKD UEMOVED. About 1.1 Miles of Wire Vent-tug Must N lla- Torn Itnwn. Fifteen miles of fencing on govern ment land has just b-n ordered torn down in the vicinity of Clover creek in Union county. y Complaint has been made by set tlers that the public xlomnin had been fenced up and government officials, after Investigating, ordered It removed. The fencing had been built by stock men from ranch to ranch In the foot hill district and was made to Inclose an excellent rank' section, including all the watering .places. Mcilnl for Humane Teamster. Miss Ids Sheehan of Brooklyn, will present a unique medal to Martin Corcoran, a teamster. Across the bar will be the wnril "Humanity" and on the pendant the inscription: "Present ed to Martin Corcoran on. September 5. l!ia.r. for Iteing the Most Humane Iiriver In New Turk." The medal was Miss Sheehan's own idea and she pays for It herself Ihrnugh the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She decided whom she would give It to after a course of sleuthing extend the Philistine hdlolst 'that scruffs the was to watch rivers on the street, pick ' out I he ones who seemed to be treat I lug thier hsrses with unusual klnd- ness and fo-ltow 'their subsequent con duct. ltMiop O'HHIly III. The laying of the cornerstone of a new Catholic cathedral at linker City lias been Indefinitely postponed, owing to the severe Illness of Bishop C. J. i o'Uellly. The condition of Bishop O'Uellly Is much Improved and he ex pects to be entirely recovered In a very few days. In the sqnalid apartments of Anto nio Desistn and wire. New York, rag pickers, the polioe found about $3000 worth of supposedly stolen silverware and a bankbook (testifying to JSflOU cash deposits in Incut savings banks. fy their blood; hut does blood run through the bowels? Science proves that all the purifying that your blood needs, in fact all that can be done, must be done by your KIDNEYS. The KIDNEYS are'fllters. They strain and purify your blond. When your blood Is Impure nothing can purify but your KIDNEYS. When the KIDNKYS are clogged from over work of any kind, worry, exprsure or excesses, they can he set right by that wonderful new remedy known ns IIIV INU'S UCCHU WAFEHS. They nre a small wafer and pleasant to take. They are not a patent medicine or secret remedy, and the formula Is cheerfully furnished to the numerous physicians who prescribe them In their practice, recognizing the efficiency of their In gredients, such as Huch, Juniper Ber ries, Asparagus, and other valuable and purely vegetable extracts, which are so concentrated ns to make them more than double their value, street, Pendleton, Ore. OF NQRMAnD FOOD PRESERVATIVES. A ( Comparlaua Between gallrrlla Arid aad Sugar or Halt. All of the most common food pre servatives nre constituents of the food, we eat. Nature herself lias put them Into our fissl. We have been consum ing them since time begun. Our sav age ancestors eouauined them for mil lenniums before us. Two grains of salicylic acid will pre serve a potiiid of food for u reasonable length of time. A grain Is Hie amount most commonly used. In order to preserve the same amount of food with, equal safety one pound of sugar would be required. In uftccii pounds of well preserved food there would be lliirtj grains of salicylic acid. It Is n very common thing for physicians to uilniiu Ister to their patients thirty grains ut a dose uml keep up the administration for mini) days Willi heuetlt to Hie pa. llenl. Fifteen pounds of food preserv ed, to an C(iiul extent by sugar Would fe'l'lU't II f teen mtUJ'ls. of sugar. How long does the render suppose that any person could retain good health If they undertook to eat fifteen pounds of sugar ut n single sitting and keep tak ing such doses for weeks at a time? As a grain of salicylic add V, pre serve Dime food with equul certaiuty than an ounce of salt ami ns fifteen grains of salicylic acid would equal in preserving power over a pound of suit, who would hesitate in choosing the alternative doses of thirty grains of sallcycllc ucid or of two pounds of table suit? Oue pound of salt Is a fa tal dose.-Pr. H. G. Kccles in Public Opinion. SPIDER SILK. The Way Ihe Thread la Tabea From Ibe Imprisoned Insert. - 'Hie American consul at Tauiutavc, Madagascar, sends an interesting re port on the manufacture of silk from spiders' web. The first difficulty iu securing Die thread direct from the Madagascar spider ("halabe," big 'spider, the na tives call her) was met with In devis ing a suitable bolder to secure the liv ing spider while winding oh the web. This was originally performed by con fining the spiders in empty mutch boxes with their abdomens protruding, thus making so many living reels. The extraction of the web does not ap parently Inconvenience the insects, al though rare has to lie taken not to In jure them. From that stage has been evolved a frame of twenty-four small guillotines, in each of which it spider is secured In such a manner that on one side protrudes the abdomen, while on Ibe oilier the head, thorax and legs are free. The precaiujou of keeping the legs out of the way is necessary, because the spiders, when their secre- tlnu is spun off in this fashion, are liable tfi break off the web with their legs. The sildcr submits without resist ance tn the wlding off of Its thread. After the laying period or formation o the weh It can be reeled off five or six times in the course of a month, after which the spider dies, having jieldeil Blsiut 4,t yards. Native girl's da the work. Karrow Eacapea. An Edinburgh minister rolled a thou sand fet down the steeps of Ben Nevis and lived to tell the tale. Ad miral Sir Novell Salmon was clean shot through at Lticknow and returned as dead, but cauie up smiling soon aftiTward. Similar was Lord Wolse ley's experience In the Crimea; but, though pretty well riddled with shot and shell and deprived of the sight of an eye, he was able soon after to en Joy a laugh over his own obituary. Not long agj there was it girl up on trial In a Ixmdou police court who had twli-e attempted to commit suicide, hut two trains had passed over her nd left her unscathed. A Deadly Spider. Papua is flu home of a small spider the body of which is alsiut the size of a pea. It is black iu color, with a brilliant red sk( In the center of the back. It is frequently to be found making Its nest Iu old packing cases which have lulu neglected for some time. Unless molested It will not at tack. The bile Is very small, al though fatal iu Inverse proportion. The chief effect of the virus Is that It paralyses the intestines of the patient and contracts tlieiu Into knots. Too Maeh For Her Memory. "Yon bad Ulan," exclaimed the flut tering hostess, "you've kept everybody walling!" 'Tartlon me," replied the young poet, "I have been loitering on the slopes of Helicon." "Hclleou? Where's that? Another of those new north shore places? I never ran remember the funny names they give them towns up that way." Chi cago Becord-Herald. Dlaeonraa-loa-. Collector I'm sorry, Mr. Slowpay, but your tailor has been obliged to put his account against you Into my hands for collection. Mr. Slowpay He has, eb? Do you work on a commis sion basis? "Yes, I do." "Then I'm sorry for you." Found Oat. Bhe You're Just like all the rest of the men. Here we've lioon married only a year, and you never kiss me unless I ask you to. He-You're like all the rest of the women. You never think to ask me to kiss you unless yon want money. Illustrated Bits. for Bks Appetite. Tb tnkln' aouiethln' fer me appe titethree times a day." "Wotr "Breakfai', dinner an' uppert" Chatham Fanning Kills at A. Kun kel & Co.'s. Best made. 1 Why not eliminate every element of chance or uncertainty, by getting our figures when you need anything in lumber? Cray's Harbor Commercial Company W. J. 6EWELL, Manager. Phone Main 93. Wood & Coal Roslyn Coal $6.25 deliv ered, $5.75 at the shed Roslyn CoaL after thorough exhaustive testa, haa been ae lected by the V. 8. government for the use of Ita war vessels, as It stood the highest teat. Cascade Red Fir, sawed In stove-wood lengths, fe.OO per cord, delivered. Discount on large quantities. PROMPT DFX1VERY. Roslvn Wood & Coal Co. PHONE MAIN SI. a. X THE POPCLAR PLACE" TO f EAT IS THE f The French I ! Restaurant I T Everything served first-class. T J Best regular meal In Pendle- X T ton for 25 cents. SHORT ORDERS X A SPECIALTY. X Polydore Moens, Prop. We all try to catch the nimbi dolta. You can catch a few of them by fill ing your coal bin with oar good, clean coal. The prices advance soon. Why not order now? Henry Kopittke DUTCH HENRY. Offloa, Pendleton Ice & Cold Storagt Company. 'Phone 1781. MAI LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Coal Recognised as the best and most economical fuel. W at prepared to con tract with you for your winter' supply. W de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. MAIN STREET. NEAR DEPOT. Mr. R. P. Payne, (Payne's pharmacy) Idaho Falls, Idaho, writes: "We have Just sold th last cure (TR1B), send one-half dozen at once. Trlb has cured five of the hardest kind of case. One man here used It last Sep tember, and cannot smell wine, liquor or beer now without making him sick. He had been a hard drinker for li years." Father Desmaraia, pastor of X the Roman Catholic church. The Dalles. Ore., writes: "I I know of good results obtained X T by the use of your Trlb In cur- T f Ing liquor and tobacco users." THE PORTLAND or PORTLAND, OREGON. American plan, IS per day and opwarf Headquarters for tunrlats and commercial travelers. Special ratal made to familial and slncl (antlemeo. The SMnafaamt will be pleased at all tlmas to show room and (It prices A nudern Turkish katk stablUhsient In tb hotel. B. C. BOW CM, Haaaier.