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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1905)
PACT KACT OKKQOMAW. PK1VDLKTOW, OREQOM. TVESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1905. TBN PAGES. Ktci The Kidneys An Weakened by Over-Work. Vahcallhy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, It tiled to be considered that only nriaary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but Mow modern J science proves tbat ' nearly all disease have their beginning in the disorder oi these most important orq.ms. The kidneys lilt and purify the blood that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly youreutne Ndy is attested and Bow- every organ seems to fail to do it duty. If ta are sick or ' 'eel lu.lly," be;ia faking the great kidney remedy, lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rout, because as soon s your kidnevs are ell they will help all thu other orpins to health. A trial will convince auvoite. If you are sick' you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the turaordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remcdv, is soon realired. It stands the nielli s-t for its wonderful cures f the most distressius cases, and is sold on its merits in- an f druiiEistsin fifty-cent "' and one-dollar si.-ea-f?J bottles. Yon may have a sample 1hU1c n.inoof awmmp-noot by mail free, also a pamphlet telling joa how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Pr. Kilmer & Co., liing baniton, N. V. 1'oii't make any mistake, bat remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Bingliarutou, N. Y., on every bottle. Brief Record of County ElVCntS Special Correspondence MWY IMPROVEMENTS. mid , MM M m mjr not eliminate every elemet chance or uncertainty, by getting on when you need anything It lumber? Cray's Harbor Commercw' Company W. 3. FEW ELL, Manafcr. . Phone Main 92. THE POPULAR PLACF TO EAT IS THE The French Restaurant Everything served first-class. Best regular meal In Pendle toa for 23 cents. SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY. Polydore Moens, Prop. BONK COLES WORTHT. SHELL 4 Now Houses, l-snd Transfers, llnnk Will tMti January 1. Frew nter. Ore., Dec. 18. C. C. IVni.k of this place, has purchased five acre of land from Frank Sulli van for a consideration of 1500. The land Is bolus used for fruit raising. William Kletcher Is making ar rangements to bulhl a fine residence In Fret' water. M. F. Hubbs and family of Knox ville. Tenn.. have arrived here to lo cate. Mr. Hubbs has purchased 20 acres of fruit land near this place, for which he paid !00 per acre. Editor Miles Overholt and Postmas ter Jessie Paskett have put In a line of druits In the lostofflce building, and are now conducting a first-class drug store In connection with theh other business here. J. J. Williams, who recontly came in from Tennessee has Just completed the erection of a $600 residence on his place five miles from Freewater. Christmas will be quiet In Freewa ter on account of tho diphtheria situ ation In this section. : The Idea of a union Christmas tree has been abandoned. William Johnson and son will erect a brick building In Freewater soon after tho first of the year for the purpose of conducting a grocery busi Freewater will have a bank at last. The Peacock Hilling company an nounces that the president, J. L. Elam, will on January 1 open a bank here. which will be known a the Peacock Milling Company's bank. The com pany will begin business in one of the fram structures until early spring. when a handsome brick building wll! be put up for this purpose. The schools are closed owing to the new cases of diphtheria which have developed In this section In the past few days. All necessary precautions will be taken to prevent the spread of the disease, and It la hoped that the schools will soon be opened again. DIPHTHERIA AT MILTON. year: Mrs. Ida Shumway, chief; Miss Jennie Dykes, senior; Miss Mary Wal den. Junior; Mrs. Nellie Yates, man ager of temple; Mrs. Minnie McKensie, mistress of records and correspond ence; Mrs. Gertie Miller, mistress of finance: Mrs. Olive Barton, protector of the temple; Mrs. Helen Edwards, guard outer temple, Municipal Light Plant Pays. The municipal light plant In Milton the power for which Is taken from the Walla Walla liver, Is considered almost worth the total Indebtedness of the city of Milton. One hundred and fourteen horse-power has been devel oped, and a water right has already been paid for, so that tho power can be increased at any time to 350 hors power with the additional expense of $5000. The cost of tne entire plant has been $12,000. Five per cent semi-annual Interest Is being paid on the cost of the plant, the bonds being held by the citizens of Milton. Over and above all expenses including the lights on the streets and the lights for the town of Freewater, the city realizes 10 per cent on the In vestment. The water system In Mil ton Is alsp owned and operated by the city at a net profit of nearly as much as realized from the electric plant. The two plants are considered well worth all Indebtedness of the city. Mayor S. A. Miller has received many Inquiries from different cities In the state regarding the plant and what It Is paying. Astoria Is partic ularly Interested In the matter, and no doubt this system will be establish ed In many of the Oregon towna Mtmlcipl Light anil Water Are I'rof- Itnblo Investments. Milton. Ore, Dec. 18. There will he no public gatherings In Milton Christmas on account of diphtheria in this vicinity. Charles Barr. of Portland, was a visitor In Milton the early part of the week. It Is understood that he was here on business connected with the postofflce. Carl Brown.-editor of the Milton Eagle, and his family, are quarantin ed In their home on account of diph theria. Two of the children came down with the disease Sunday, and the entire family has been exposed. Mrs. Alva Bleknell Is til with ty phoid fever at her home In this city. The new county bridge over the Tumalum river, will be completed to morrow. This Is the first wagon bridge ever built over this river. It will open up a new road which runs on five miles from here to the Wash ington state line. Mrs. Ira Berry cir culated a petition to have a rural route established on this road, which was granted. Itathbone Sisters Elect Officers. . The following officers have been elected by Herculena Temple No. SL Rathbone Sisters, for the ensuing Give ear unto wise counsel. Coal that Is one-third dirt, neigh a great deal more to the scuttle ain last mach shorter time thaa the good clean Coal w. wll. If you want the beat, our Cm! I Mm kind for you. Henry Kopittke DUTCH HENRY. Office, Pendleton lee & Cold "torag. Company. 'Phone Ilaln 178. Egg Makei GRIT 111 nd m EAST ALTA. Poultry and Stock Supplies. Hay. Grain and Feed. LOST Lost A bay mare weighing 100 pounds, branded 17 on left stifle and M oa left shoulder; and a strawberry raaa gelding weighing about 100 pounds, branded U upside down on left shoulder and a light angle sow left hip.. A suitable reward win be paid for th return or information loading to their return to A. H. sternum, Pendleton, Oregoa. A t Piano For Christmas Maybe If you knew the great num ber of pianos we are selling, about the w prices w,'. are making, and tin -isy IcniiH. If you knt-w all about It ou would have a piano delivered to our home for the little girl, so as to '.isure her musical education. You will find on exhibition at the emllctnn store the greatent array of llgh grade Pianos ever shown: Chlck erlngs, the most popular riuarter grand; Webers In the finest styles made; Klmballs In colonial style; Hobart M. Cables In beautiful mahog any, and many other of the world's best and at prices that are extremely low. We can afford a small margin of profit on account of selling so many pianos at such a minimum ex pense. You have an absolute assur ance of sat iaf action. Remember, It Is "money back," If not as r. presented. Every purchaser a pleased one. Ejlers Piano House J. C GALLAGHER, Mgr 813 Main Street A Blow From a Lion's Paw. A man entered a Loudon theater In the early morning and found 'to bis horror that four Hons, which were boused there, bad broken from their cage. One gave hiui a blow with Its paw, theu took him In Its mouth. The blow from a lion's paw Is said to be, after the stroke of a whale's tail and the kick of a giralTe, the strongest tiling iu nature, so that the victim was dead when the keeper went to the res cue. Duly oue liou had concerued It self with the man and was now sitting over him as a dog sits over it boue. Two of the lions were playing on the t stage with a property" garland, and the fourth was seated iu the royal box. placidly surveying the gambols ou the stage and the terrible banquet In the auditorium. The murderer relinquished Its prey Immediately its master ap peared, aud all four bolted for their don like children dcto-tcd In some mis conduct. ft. James' flazette. e I i! Santa Cksis Says ml Says (SI Old The OWL has the largest and most varied line of Hand-PainLed Haviland, T. & V. Pouyat, Lan tenier and Austrian China in the city at the lowest prices. WE ALWAYS "HOLLER." Wrltlna a Letter. A letter Is written conversation and should be simple, cordial and with a flavor of personality, like a chat with a friend. Wheu discouraged, sick or sad do not write. A letter carries atmosphere. Never write anything over your signa ture of which you might later be asham ed. Write kindly of every one. Letters are like debts-harder to pay when over due. Read over your friend's letter Just before beginning your reply and then answer It. Out of the heart letters ore the most welcome. . Use plain, unruled stationery, fold ing once to tit the envelope white, cream white, gray or gray blue of good quality. Men of taste use only white paper. Avoid eccentric shapes aud colors, monograms or heraldic devices of un usual size and anything conspicuously odd. The War You Do It. One reads that Darwin never under stood an equation, and the chances are tbnt Isanc Xewton could not have push ed any examination In literary or aes thetic subjects, with his Idea that poetry was ingenious nonsense and statuary only stone dolls. Faraday bad no gift for mathematics, and it is a mooted question If Napoleon Iloua parte could have pusscd a college en trance examination in French. Hut It was their ability to do some one thing well that has turned the world upside down at various time In Its forward inarch, not their Inability to do badly what all the world only does moderate ly well. It makes little difference what you do-the difference lies Iu the way you do it. The bunlne-is world Is over stocked with poor people looking for good positions, while good positions are waiting for good people to fill them. Mm FOR THE OWL At, the kinds of Samta OWL you will find all www WATER, SETS in imported glass, from one dollar up. IT'S TIME You got busy. Xmas is almost here. BUSY GET Owl Tea House THE PLACE Sheepmen Couldn't Agree. It Is understood that the sheep owners of Asotin county will each apply for themselves at the hearing to be given at Walla Walla next Mon- naha forest reserve will be allotted. At the meeting held In the court house here last Saturday the cattlemen ap pointed a committee to appear for them, but the sheepmen could not day, December 18, when the division agree among themselves as to a dlvls. of the erasing privileges In the We-1 Ion, the result being that no agreement was reached, thus necessitating the appearance of tho sheepmen In their own Interest. Asotin Sentinel. Shoes repaired while you wait by Greenawald & Headstrom at Teutsch's Department Store. An Aadai'luuH Schoolboy. The auduilty of Warren Hastings as a Westminster schoolboy in carving bis name beneath the clock on the western tower of tho abbey pales be fore the audacity of another Westmin ster schoolboy, who secreted himself In the abbey in fulfillment of a wager that he would sleep la the abbey, not withstanding the report that the ghost of IlimlKliaw, the president of the court nt the trial of Charles I., who In the time of tho commonwealth occupied the deanery, haunted the building. He spent the night In the abbey and occu pied bis time in carving bis name on the coronation chair, which bears to this day the following rudely cut In scription: "I, I'eter Abbott, slept In this chair." Dundee Advertiser. Gasoline Launch on Columbia. Charles Darland has procured a gasoline bout and expects to carry passengers on the river for the ac commodation of those coming to and going from Arlington from the north bank during construction work on the railroad. Arlington Record. At Halt Lake city R. H. Officer, one of the best known nssnyers and metal lurgists of the western states, was as phyxiated to death by fumes from chemicals with which he was experimenting. tt I Claims AT CLARK & COS I Gift Givers find much in our line that makes presents that are the delight of receivers. This year we present to the people of Pendleton many especially valuable articles that are suitable for Ladies, Gentle men, Boys and Girls. Any of the following articles make a suitable Christmas Gift and one that will be appreciated: Wostenholm Carvers IS.OO, $3.50, $3.75, $1.50, $5.00, $5.50 Assorted Carvers $.00 to $5.00 Rogers Knives and Forks Sterling Silver Bolstered Knives and Forks $8-00 Rogers Berry Spoons $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $3.50 Rogers Tea and Table Spoons Pocket Knives from 15o to $2.50 Scissors and Shears, all styles and sixes. Razors Henckel's and Cattarangua Coffee Percolators $3.00, $3.50 . Hendee Ladles' Hair Brushes $2.00 Hendee Military Hair Brushes $2.50 pair Hendee Clothes Brushes $1.00 Hendee Horse Brush, appropriate for all horsemen. Hendee Floor Brushes for house use. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR SHOWING HARDWARE, STOVES, RANGES Phono Main 21 211 COURT STREET