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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PEN PLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1908. EIGHT PAGES. LIVING T00HASTILY AMERICAN WOMEN IREAK DOWN Irregularities and Female Derange ments Result Cured by Lydls, S. Plnkham a Vegetable Compound. Owing to our mode and manne living, and the nervous haste of every woman to accomplish just so much each day, it is said that there is not one woman In twenty-five but that suffers from some derangement of the female organism, and this is the secret of so many unhappy homes. No woman can "be amiable, light hearted and happy, a jov to her hus band and children, and perform the duties incumbent upon her, when she is suffering with backache, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing down pains, displacements, spinal weakness or diseased organs. Irritability and snappy retorts take the place of pleasantness, and all sun shine is driven out of the home, and lives are wrecked by woman' great enemy female trouble. Bead this letter: Dear Mrs. Pinkham : ' I to troubled for eight years with Irregu larities which broke down my health and brought on extreme nervousness and despon dency. Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound proved to be the only medicine which helped me. Day by day 1 improved in health while taking it until I was entirely cured. I can attend to my social and household duties and thoroughly enjoy life once more, as Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman, without an ache or a pain." Mrs. Chester Curry, 42 Saratoga Street, East Boston, Mas. At the first indication of ill health, painful or irregular periods, pain in the side, headache, backache, bearing down pains.nervousness or "the blues." secure at once a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and begin iu use. Keep Your Liver working. It's a lazy organ and needs to be stimulated occasionally, or it shirks its function. That coat ed tnngue, sallow complexion, sick headache and pain under the shoul der blade are caused by an indolent liver. Liven it up by taking a short course of Beechams Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25c WHAT IS CATARRH? Tall mari A Co. Guarantee a Cure by H.vomel or Will Refund the Money. Until very recent years, it was thought that catarrh was a disease of the blood, but now modern science has proved that catarrh Is a germ disease, and can be cured only by a treatment that will kill the germ and heal the mucous membrane of the nose and throat Therefore, when you have catarrh, you can readily see that if you want to cure it. you should use Hyoniel, which medicatts the air you treathe, thus killing the catarrhal germ? and healing the smarting and raw mem brane cf the passages through the nose and throat. In breathing Hyo mel ycu are really treating your ca tarrhal troubles with the only natu ral method, for it will make the air you breathe as pure, healing and anti septic as -that found on the moun taine where the pine forests give off their frasrrant and healing balsams. If there is any doubt In your mind as to- the power of Hyomel to cure catarrh, the unusual way In which It is sold by Tallman Sc Co. should de stroy all doubt, as they offer to refund the money ehoulo Hyomel fall to ben efit. The complete Hyomel outfit, con sisting i, a'l inhaler, a bottle of Hy omel, and :i medicine dropper, costs only SI, while extra bottles can be obtained for 50 cents. Tallman & Co. have hold a great niai.y H.vomel outfits, and the more they sell, the more cnnvir.rel they are that f-' y are perfe- tly safe in guar antied. g to ref.jr.d the rroney If Hvi '.'iH doe? not cure. Tor Sale. f r,; regh'red short-hirn bull, ab ' 1 mo,,ths old. Also few good mi rim A bargain If taken In the vt o weeks. JACK M'CARTHY, Pendleton, Ore. IT PAYS to buy MENKEN'S BORATED TAL CL!! lecauseof its perfection and purity. H does not pay to sell MENNEN's l'j..'ijER nearly as well, as it pays to sell an imperfect and impure substitute which, costing about half the cost of MEN NEN'S, yielus the dealer double profit. The "lust as good " with which some dealers try to palm off a substitute is true any way. If it s only " just as good " for the dea.tr why push'thesale. if it's only ' just as good " for the buyer why risk an unknown preparation for MENNENS. There's nothing just as good as MF.N NEN'S BORATED POWDER, and the dealer who says there is, risks bis customer's skin and safety to make an extra profit on a sale. fey Have you tried MENNEN'S VIOLET riwimue o tn BORATED TALCUM TOILET POWDER? Ladies partial to violet perfume will find Mennen's Violet Powder fragrant with the odor of fresh plucked Parma Violets. Pot ale everywhere tor if centi. or mailed postpaid on receipt of -jhce. by CER.HAR.D MENNEN CO.. Newark. N. J. CSS Ftc-lailc of Boi BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS ATHENA BREVITIES ADAMS $100 RAISED TO HACK THE YELLOW KID TEAM. Expect Strong Aggregation Quiet Election CIioko J. D. Plamomloii .Mayor Hob I.ocklmrt Vmler Ar rest mul Gave a Ikmd to Appear for Ttuil Fire Extinguisher Saves a House From Hunilng Gone to Al berta Frarer Company Oieiig With a Good House Ilaptl.-t Meetings at Helix. Athena, March 9. At a meeting of the citizens held In the Commercial club rooms Wednesday evening the sum of $400 was subscribed for the purpose of supporting the "Yellow Kid" baseball team, which Is being organized here. The team will be made strong enough to play with all eastern Oregon and Washington teams. A second meeting was held last night of which Mayor Plamondon was chairman. An athletic association was organized for Athena, and a board of directors was elected to .take charge of the ball ground and suits. All eastern Oregon will be glad to know that the "Yellow Kids" will again be in the field. Result of Election. The city election was rather quiet Tuesday, though there was some In terest shown in the different candi dates who were run In for diversion, all such parties receiving one or two votes. The vote for the officers elect ed stood as follows: Mayor, J. D. Plamondon, 108; Da vid Taylor, present mayor, 21: coun cilman, C. A. Barrett. 117; T. J. Kirk. 127; A. B. McEwen, 124; M. L. Watts, 117; T. J. Kirk, who received the largest vote, will serve two year.; recorder, O. G. Chamberlain, 12S; treasurer, I. M. Kemp, 128; water commissioner, G. W. Gross, 128. Da vid Taylor, the present mayor, de clined to run, and did not know that his name was put up. Dope Fiend Arrested. Bob Lockhart, an alleged dope fiend, was arrested In Athena a few days ago and was made to spend a night In the city Jail. The next morn ing he was bound over by Justice Chamberlain In the sum of t250 on the charge of petit larceny. Lock hart and a woman drove up from Pendleton, and soon after discovered Indications that he had stolen a num ber of articles at different places. Officers found him and the woman In hiding In a bunk at a China joint near demon's chop mill, and soon af ter all the stolen articles were found A search of the baggage of the pair resulted In the discovery of enough opium "to put the whole city of Hong' kong Into a selsta for 40 days and nights," are the words of Col. Boyd Lockhart comes from a good family. His father owned the first hardware store In Athena. E. R. Cox purchas ed his store away back In the eighties, and the family removed to California For Woman's Suffrage. Miss Mary N. Chase, who spoke in the city Saturday evening on the woman suffrage question, has raised considerable enthusiasm In the com munity. A committee of 30 was or ganized, with Hon. Will M. Peterson at Its head as chairman, and J. M. Craghead, reeretary. Monday morning an alarm called the fire department to the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Plamondon, where a conflagaratlon caused by a defect He flue, was narrowly averted by the prompt action of Mr. Booher, who doused the contents of a fire extin guisher down the chimney. Ora Rhodes and James Foss left last night for Crook county, where th-y will spend some time on their ranches. The Williams Jubilee Singers drew a good house Monday evening, and all were highly pleased with the com pany. Rev. George T. Ellis, of the Baptist church, is conducting a series of meetings at Helix this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Taltlnger and Miss Kva Wright left Monday for Clar"sholm, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Taitinger spent several weeks here visiting relatives. The Frazer Theater company of Pendleton opened a three nights' en gagement at the opera house last night with a good house. They are playing, "A Southern Rose," "A Man of Mystery," and "The Black Hand." All Lending Grocers Sell Cleveland's Baking Powder. Special HAPPENINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT CHOSE OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR. Runaway Couple Arrive In the Wee Sinn' Hours Returned From Gol den Wedding Quarrel Over Water Rights Is Settled Will Siend Their Winters In Los Angeles O. R. & N. Depot Will Be Enlurg.'d Many New Members for ltntlihone Sisters Will .Make Home In Idiilio. Adams, March 9. There was a meeting of the Adams fire depart ment held Monday evening, and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Charles Otterstedt. chief; T. A. Lleuallen, assistant chief; Iawrencc Lleuallen, second assistant; H. A. Richardson, president, and J. A. Winn, secretary and treasurer. M. A. Ferguson, who expects t-j leave shortly for Helix, tendered his resig nation as chief, having served faith fully as chief of the volunteer fire department for seven years. Elopers Stop Here. A well dressed and nice appearing couple drove Into the city at a rapid rate Tuesday morning at 4 o'clock from Pendleton, and remained at the Commercial hotel until the passenger train passed through from Pendle ton to Walla Walla, when they left for the Garden City. It was after ward learned that the parties were Clifford I-e Grande and Mary McCabe, and after they arrived In Walla Walla they hastily secured a license and were wed by the Rev. Austin Rice, before the enraged mother of the bride prevented it. A few minutes after the license was issued a message was received by the authorities from the mother, Mrs. Minnie Reynolds, who claimed the girl was only H years of age. and the young man It was clnlmed was a stranded actor. The mother went after the girl, and all parties returned to Pendleton. It is claimed that a reconciliation has been affected, and that the couple will go Into theatrical work in Spo kane. Attend Golden Wedding. D. B. Richardson, of Helix, H. A. Richardson and Henry Bayne, of this place, returned last evening from Poincroy, where they attended the golden wedding of Mr. Richardson's parents, which took place at that place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson have been visiting their children In Oregon and Washington since early last fall, having come out from Canada expecting to return In the spring. Some of the children had not seen their parents In five years, until they came out. Will Enlarge Depot. The O. R. & X. company has the lumber on the ground and they are now ready to commence work for the extension of the depot. Men will soon be at work, and while the crew Is here the section house will be moved from Eastland here In order to get to a tel egraphic point. The difficulties between the city and W. P. Wallln, which had been going on for some time over the city water rights, has been satisfactorily settled for nil parties concerned. Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, who have been spending the winter In Los Angeles, returned home last Friday evening, and they report a very pleasant trip. Mr. Baker has pur chased a place at Prospect Park and has erected a cottage, expecting to spend all his winters there In the fu ture. A large number of ladles will leave for Athena this evening, where they will take the first degree for the Rathbone lodge. ,T. P. Gregolre, the city recorder, and Mis. Ella Bowling were seen be hind the counters of the Inland Mer cantile company's store yesterday and day before during the absence of the managers In Pomeroy. Lawrence Lleuallen, one of the leading baseball players in this sec tion, will piny with the Pendleton team this season. E. H. Swisher left Wednesday night for Cambridge, Idaho, where he has large land interests and he expects to make his home there In the future. The Bridges Concert company, which had a class of about 25 pupils at this place, gave their closing con cert last Friday evening, which was a very successful affair. ,T. A. Baker has lensed the chop mill In Adams from W. M. Nash, and Is now conducting the same. Spring work Is going on In the vl clnity of Adams. People are putting In gardens and flowers. The wheat Is In excellent condition, and It Is be lleved that spring Is here to stay. No false pretense has marked the career of Ely's Cream Balm. No Idle promises of rewards for cases It will not cure. Being entirely harmless. :t Is not responsible like the cata-ih snuffs and powders, for minds shat tered by cocaine. The great positive virtue of Ely's Cream Palm Is that U speedily and completely cures nnsa catarrh and hay fever. Back of thl statement Is the testimony of thous ands and a reputation of many years' success. All druggists, 50c. , or mullol by Ely Brothers, 66 Warrn Street New York, Flection Blanks. Electors' nomination tickets or pe titions for use In securing signatures for the primary elections for sale at the East Oregonlan office. CATAB1H ofhe Every Catarrh sufferer dreads the return of cold weather, for at the first cold breath of the season this plague of Winter is fanned into life with all its miserable symptoms. The nostrils are 6topped up, and a constant drop ping of mucus back into the throat keeps up a continual hawking and spit ting;, the patient has dull headaches, ringing noises in the ears and a half sick, depressed feeling all the time. Every inner lining and tissue of the body becomes inflamed, and secretes an unhealthy matter which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and the disease be comes constitutional. The catarrhal poison brings on stomach troubles, affects the Kidneys and Bladder, attacks the soft bones of the throat and head and if not checked leads to Consumption. A disease so deep-seated nnd dangerous cannot be washed out, neither can it be smoked away. Sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., are useless, because they only reach the membranes and tissues, while the real cause of the disease is in the blood. S. S. S. cures Catarrh because it attacks it through the blood; it goes into the circulation and drives out all unhealthy accumulations and catarrhal matter, and when this is done every part of the system receives a supply of MMCIiyi J eW "eas the verv PURELY VEGETABLE. and enriching the blood and building up the entire system, cures Catarrh permanently. If you have Catarrh do not waste time with local remedies, but begin S. S. S. and write for our book and any medical advice without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA, x. ROTESTS ASSESSMENT. Claim to lie Taxed Much Too High In Washington. Jay Sedgwick, tax commissioner of the Northern Pacific Railway com pany, who paid over to the county this morning about 150. 0(10 In taxes for the N. P. company, left this after noon for Ellensburg, says the Takima Dally Republic. Mr. Sedgwick was asked what he thought about the re sult of the assessor's meeting In Olym pla last January In regard to their raising the assessed valuation of the railways to (14.620. "This Is a matter which I don't much care to discuss," said Mr. Sedgwick. "The Northern Pacific Is perfectly willing to pay Its just pro portion of the taxes, but does not like the Idea of being discriminated against." "If the N. P. complained against paying the tax levy of 1904 will It not probably also kick about paying on the 1906 valuation of almost double the former amount?" "The Northern Pacific won't kick about anything that's perfectly fair," continued the tax commissioner. "The assessors are giving us the worst of It." "Do you think then that you are of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a shadow of gloom which cannot be f liuken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother's Friend carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents "morning sickness, and other dis comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at $i.oo per bottle. Book containing valuable information The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, 4 A Good Investment MANY PENDLETON" PEOPLE PltOFITlNG ON. PORTLAND HEAL ESTATE. There Is a growing belief among the people of Portland that some day the great business center of the city will be on the penin sula between the rivers. The railroads centering there are attract ing the heavy business such as the manufacturing and wholesale. ThlB will naturally draw a dense population. It Is gratifying to know that many of our Pendleton citizens own property at Portland, nnd In the most promising part of Portland, which Is between the rivers, where the railroads are now fighting for position. J. F. McCarthy has Invested about $16,000 In that dis trict. Dr. Cole, Dr. Irvine, Laura Cahoon, Eliza Leezer, J. P. Earl, J. H. Morris and several others have procured lots In the center of that peninsula, which are rapidly growing In value. For further Information see J. M. LEEZER. 2 PENDLETON, OHEGON. FRAZER One Night Only Monday, March 12 ETHE STARTLING SENSATION: The Moonshiner's Daughter f it ncn, pure Diooa. men the inflamed mem branes and tissues heal, all discharge ceases, the depressed feeling of the body is relieved, and i.rn c,-,iTt,, . i-nn,n.. O C O . praa.noj, o. O. giro lo root of the trouble nnd hrr mirifvinr being assessed more In proportion to the value of your property than are the other people of the state?" "I don't think so," said Mr. Sedg wick, "but I positively know so." And then Mr. Sedgwick quoted some fig ures for the benefit of the Republic reporter. Among other things he suld that In 1904 the Northern Pacific paid 5.8 per cent of all the taxes In the state of Washington, which Is equal to one-seventeenth of the entire as sessed valuation of the property In the state. "Now, do you mean to tell me that the Northern Pacific owns this proportion of the state of Washing ton? You know better. Therefore I say that we are being taxed unjustly, or In other words are being discrimin ated against. The tax levy as fixed by the assessors In January will be taken up later." by E. C. DeWltt ft Co., Chicago. It Is the original. If you have used Witch Hazel Salve without being relieved It Is probable that you got hold of one of the many worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputation of the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Tallman & Co. All Leading Grocers Sell Cleveland's Baking Powder. Is an ordeal which all women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing compares with the pain and horror of child-birth. The thought WW BROTHER'S free. Ga. j ami Of. THEATRE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS . g Entire ITodueUon Carried. Surprising Climaxes. Itenutlfiil Somery. Novel Vaudeville. Prices, 25 cents to $1.00 4 OREGON SHOjgrLlNI: UNION PACIFIC TWO TRAIN'S TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman Standard and Tourist Sleepers daily to Omaha and Chicago; tourist Bleeper dally 'o Kan sas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago; reclining chair, cars (seats free) to the east dully. TIME SCHEDULE 1'ItOM PENDLE TON. EASTBOCND. No. 2, Chicago Special, arrives 5:40 p. m.; departs 6:40 p. m. No. 6, Mall & Express, arrive) 5:00' p. m.; departs, 5 p. in, WESTBOUND. No, 1, Portland Special, arrives 8-55-a. ni.; departs, 8:55 a. m. No. 5, Mall & Express, arrives 11 p. m.; departs, 11 p. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. No. 7, Pendleton pnssenger. arrives. 6:35 p. m.; connects with No. 2. No. 8, Spokane passenger, departe 9 a. m. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. No. 41, mixed, arrives 1:40 p. m. No. 42, mixed, departs 5:50 p. m.; connects with No. 2. SNAKE RIVER. Riparia to Lewlston Leave Rlparlu dally, except Saturday. 4:05 a. m. Leave Lewlston dally except Fri day, 7 a. m. E. C. SMITH. Agent, Pendleton. RUNS PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS TO ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTnN WIN. VI I' KG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO BOSTON CHICAGO NEW YORK WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA And all points East and South. Through tickets to Japan and Chi na via Taeoma and Northern Pacific Steamship Co. and American Line. TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton dally except Sunday, at 5 p. m. For further Information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or write W. Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, or A. D. CHARLTON, Third and Morrison Sts., Portland, Or. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE 11)11 Chicago, St, Paul, St. 1-onls, Kiuihiis City. St. JoM-pli, Oiiiulm, and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH Portland and Points on the Sound, TIME CARD. Arrive Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, 12:15 p. m. On Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, 10:15 a. m. Leave at 5 p. m. dally. Leave Walla Walla, 6:15 p. m. for east. Arrive Walla Walla nt 9 a. m. frcrm west. For Information regarding rates and accommodations, call on or address W. ADAMS, Agent, ' Pendleton, Oregon, S. B. CALDERHEAD, G. P. A Walla Walla, Washington. To Chicago and the East Fast trains daily. throuL'h to Chi cago without clinr.te, from points I in Oregon unci Wasliinsioi, vt i the I Chicago, l iimn racihe and North Western Line, the pr,:te i( The Overland Limited, 'Vi r the duul 1c- tracs. mi way between i:c .Missouri kiverand (.' Iiicay , risking direct connection at Chicago will, ,1 lines to tlie t-rn-X. THE BEST OF EVERYTHINO. ForlurtluT iiilormation iwly to W. A. Coi, dencrcl Agt. C. A N.-W.,Ry. ISJ Third Street, Portland, Ore. t