East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONTA. PENDLETON, OREGON, 8ATCRDAY, APRIL 81, 1906,
TEN PAGES.
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Often The Kidneys An
Weakened by Ora-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It used to be considered that only
urinary and bladder troubles were to be
traced to the kidneys,
but now . modern
I science proves that
' nearly all diseases
hare their beginning
in the disorder of
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purif y the blood
that is their work.
Therefore, when your kidneys are weak
or out of order, you can understand how
quickly your entire body is affected and
how every organ seems to fail to do its
dutv.
If you are sick or " feel badly," begin
taking the great kidney remedy. Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
as your kidneys are well they will help
all the other organs to health. A trial
will convince anyone.
If you are sick you can make no mis
take by first doctoring vour kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressing cases, and is sold
on its merits by all
druggists in fif tycent
and one-dollar sice
bottles. You may
cave a sample ootue Hn.ot gmmp-Soot.
ly mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
how to find out if you have kidney" or
bladder trouble. "Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y. ' Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Broghamton, N. Y. , on every bottle.
CONSTIPATION
' ''I",' Trt I offered , wtih chronic eon.
r .?" ?d orln thta lima 1 had to lakeaa
!.0'" one. .Terr 24 boon b.fo
Sit? Caeeerett, and tcLy u , well man
nnlold alter? th Inurstl pll.7. ThVnkt
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Churches
Church of the Redeemer.
Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, Rector.
Services for the first Sunday after
Euster: Sunday school and Bible
classes, 10 a. m.; morning prayer and
litany and sermon, 11; evening prayer
and sermon, 7:30.
Subjects of sermons: Dr. Jones
will speak at the morning service and
at the evening tiervlce on some phases
of thought suggested by the terrible
and appalling calamity which has ss
suddenly and so unexpectedly come
upon our brothers and sisters In our
sister Btate, California. And at both
services an offering will be taken to
be added to the splendid response
that Pendleton Is making to the cry
for help from San Francisco and
neighboring cities.
Morning subject: "False and Irra
tional and Irreligious Conclusions In
Reference to the So-called Judgments
of God." Evening subject: "God Is a
God of Law; the Calamity at Snn
Francisco Not a Judgment of God for
the Sins of Some of Her People."
The public Is cordially Invited to
be present at both services. Vestry
men will await strangers to greet
them and show them to seats.
CAMonrcATnume
Pelauble. Potnt, Tmw Good. Do Oooa,
pM la talk. Tot tannine tablet etamDea 0 O GL
urealeeil to care or roar Montr back.
aWllnf Remedy Co,, Chicago or N.Y. to)
AUSALSALE, TE MILLION BOXES
Buy on Credit F
this $60 Machine for $23
FIEIGBT MENU.
It It hlih-ann. am
bead, ball bearing . lock
stitch, doable fetid, sell
threadlnf abattUi-hsl
automatic bobbla wilder
and other latoet lmpraTe
uenta. Thlt It the ANTI
TRUST MACHINE. It Is
the tame machine esanU
are taking ToutfiO for. All
attarhmentegowitA sah
machine. Bold tor only
ft rath and IS monthly.
Writ TOUT tor frrc HHWTUM UTalKUf ahowlnf
Iff ant houtaf old fooda we will thin (FrtltM
rVtsaM) on Eatt faraieata oor new eEWT plan.
Bavurtx Furniture Company
ITS-ITS First St. PORTLAND. OR.
SWOLLEN VEINS
SPRAINS -STRAINS
Cured by our Hand Woven
Elastic Bands and Stock
ings. HOver-fatness and
weaknesses relieved by
our Abdominal Belts.
Writ, for bianki and book.
I WOODARD, CLARKE a CO.
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PORTLAND, OREGON
Rnptlst Church Notice.
Bible school at 10 a. in.. Spencer
Simmons, supt rintendem. Morning
worship, 11 o'clock. Junior meeting.
3 p. m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Evening
song and praise service, 7:30. In the
absence of the pastor. Rev. L. W,
Gowen, colporter for tn American
Baptist Publication society and well
known to many of our people, will
preach at both morning and evening
services. Let all come and enjoy a
rare treat from his rich experience.
At the morning service an offering
will be taken for the relief of the un
fortunate victims of the San Francis
co earthquake and fire. This will be
an opportunity to give practical ex
pression to the sympathy felt by all
hearts for the thousands of homeless
men, women and children.
German Lutheran Services.
Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock
and every other Sunday thereafter,
German Lutheran services will be
conducted by Rev. John Sprattler, of
Warren station, at the M. E. church
In this city. All Germans and others
interested are cordially invited to at
tend these services. It Is hoped that
a regular weekly service may be held
here within a short time, but serv
ices will be held every other Sunday
tnm V. a x. . '
IATARRH
IP
(AY FEVER
First Christian Church.
:a i-ime scnooi. There Is a
separate room for each class. Come
and study with us. W. F, Taylor.
supt. 11 a. m., song service and
communion. 6:30 Young people's
society. Subject for discussion
"Lord's Day; How to Observe it."
Miss Mable Whitman, leader. 7:30
Evening service. Rev. Wm. F. Cow
den of Tacoma, will preach. Subject
of sermon, "The Glory of Disciple
ship." Wednesday evening prayer
meeting and choir practice. Everyone
Invited to all these services. Friday
evening Bible school teachers' meet
ing.
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Dr. George B. Smyth, who was an
nounced to speak both morning and
evening, has found it imperative to
return to San Francisco, where his
home has been for some time. His
whole tour, of the northwest has
been changed. The Interests of his
I home and of the church require his
, presence In the afflicted city. The
, services will be as usual. Sunday
school, 10 a. m. Rev. I. B. Tallman
j will preach in the morning at 11
o'clock. Class meeting, 12:15 p. m.
! Intermediate league, 3; Epworth
league, 6:30, and evening service,
7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs
day evening, 7:30. A cordial Invlta-
, tlon to all services. Robert Warner,
pastor. ,
A Positive
CURE
Ely's Cream Balm
is quickly absorbed
Civet Belief at Once
1 1 cleanaea.
soothes, heals and
protects the dis
eased membrane.
It cures Catari "i
and drives away
a Cold In the
head quIckL. Re
stores the Mnaea
of taste and smell. Full size, 60c, at
druggists or by mall. Trial size 10c
by mall. Ely brothers, 56 Warren !
street New Tork.
Christian Scientists.
First society of Christian Scientists,
room 5, E. O. building. Services
Sunday, 11 a. m. Subject, "Everlast
ing Punishment." Wednesday meet
ing g p. m. Reading rooms open
dally except Sunday. Everyone is
welcome.
THE POPULAR PLACF TO
EAT 18 THE
The French
Restaurant
Everything erred first-dmaa.
Beet regular mesUa tn PendJe
too for SS sent.
SHORT ORDERS
A SPECIALTY.
Polydore Moens, Prop.
Conercgntloiiul Church.
The pastor will preach on "The
Power of Love." at 10:30 In the morn
ing, and on "Neutrality in Religion,"
at 7:30 in the evening. Sunday
school will be held at 11:45 in the
morning, and Christian Endeavor will
be held at 6:30 In the evening. All
members of the church should attend
these services and the public la cor
dially Invited to worship with us at
any or all of these meetings.
Collection for Sufferers.
At the Church of the Redeemer to
morrow morning and evening, Rev.
Henry Dixon Jones, rector of the
church, will discuss some of the
phases of the San Francisco disaster
and will take as his subject for the
morning sermon, "False, Irrational
and Irreligious Conclusions Concern
ing So-called Judgments of God." At
both services an offering will be taken
for the sufferers. All are cordially
invited to attend the services.
of $350 for hta 6-year-old trotting
mans Qretchen C, sired by Caution,
Mr. Banister took his promising ani
mal out to the track, and artie per
formed well In the company of veter
an pacers and trotters now in train
ing. She trotted a quarter mile In 36
seconds flat, and seemed to have
plenty of speed in reserve. Qretchen
C's dam was a thoroughbred by Dud
ley Howard. Weston Leader.
BUSINESS COUjEGE WOTKS,
From the Institution at the Corner of
Webb and Main.
More new students. '
More positions offered for us to fill
Faye Carney took a position this
week m tscno.
Fred Milne has taken up shorthand
In evening school.
The only contestants in the civil
service examination last Tuesday were
three In shorthand, from the P. B. C.
James O'Sulltvan has a position In
La Grande,
B. R. Sturm, returned last evening
rrom Twin Falls, Idaho.
Adele Moussu haa been detained
from school for the past few days by
sickness. We shall be glad to see her
back again on Mondav.
Nona Houser has a position In the
jscno bank.
Herbert Yates haa recentlv hn m
pointed United States disbursing agent
for the Okanogan project.
Lucy Howell finished the principles
of shorthand In fivo' days. She will
develop Into a good office worker.
The P. B. C. Bible study class at
ine Baptist cnurch, Is still well at
tended.
A, 8. Johnson has almost complet
ed nis course and will leave us soon,
ICE HARVEST BEGINS,
First Carload Shipped Tomorrow to
Bingham Springs From INnMetoti
Ice Plant.
The first carload of ice to be ship
ped out this season by the Pendleton
Ice & Cold Storage company will be
sent to Bingham Springs tomorrow.
The plant is now making about 12
tons of ice per day and will soon be
gin making 17 tons dully, which is the
full capacity of the plant.
The Improved machinery added to
the plant last year has Improved the
quality of the Ice to be made this sea
son. Orders for Ice are now being re
celved every duy and soon the entire
inland empire district will be supplied
from this city.
The cold storage facilities of the Ice
plant have been enlarged and improv
ed also, and more cold storage goods
are now being handled than ever be
fore.
PENDLETON' WON AT BASEBALL.
High School Team Played With Walla
Walla Sigh School.
By a score of 29 to 11 the Pendleton
high school team defeated the Walla
Walla high school yesterday after'
noon. At the opening of the game the
play waa In favor of Walla Walla for
a time. However, Pendleton soon took
the lead and made score after score.
Strand and Dickson pitched for Pen
dleton. . '
Young Makes Correction.
Weston, Ore., April 20. (To the
editor of the East Oregonlan.) I
desire to correct an Inaccurate state
ment in your Issue of April 19, con
cerning me with the trouble over the
estate of the late J. W. Young. Your
article states that I entered the Far
mers' Bank of Weston In company
with my sister, Mrs. Mabel Warner,
and her husband, at the time the re
quest was made of Cashier Hall to
examine Mr. Young's effects. On the
oontrary, I do not enter the bank
with them, but came in later to see
my sister, who had but recently come
to town, and Inquire concerning the
health of her children. Learning that
she was In the back room of the bank
I entered, and remained upon Invita
tion until the box of papers was exam
ined. I am not connected with the
trouble In any manner whatsoever,
and do not wish to be.
FRED R. YOUNG.
"Olo Olson" Tonlirht.
Ben Hendricks, the favorite Swedish
dialect comedian and Northland
singer, comes to the Frazer tonight.
He will present his everlasting play
"Ole Olson." The story of "Ole" un
folds a plot of intrigue, love and
comedy situations. The piny is a
clean, refined nnd gentle type and In
the role of "Ole" Mr. Hendricks finds
a character entirely suited to his pe
culiar style and one which affords
him ample opportunity to display his
superior anility as a vocalist and a
comedian, and his Interpretation of
the young Swedish emigrant Is the
best work which the talented star has
ever done.
Mr. Hendricks' songs always have a
strange sweetness. Maybe It Is the
way In which they are rendered and
maybe It Is the melody, but neverthe
less. It is there and the audience, we
are sure, will not be slow to attest
their appreciation. This season Mr.
Hendricks will sing six new songs
which have become very popular.
Refused $330 for Fast Mara.
While at Walla Walla the other
day Sam Banister declined an offer
Notice for Bids.
Bids for the stone work of the pro
posed new Methodist Episcopal
church will be received by Geary
Klmbrell,, secretary of the building
committee. Bids will be opened May
first. Rights reserved to reject any
or all bids.
Am
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-Mt. xjfc'l jrw--'ws tne tavor of many millions of well Informed
II '1 ft V'M 4?3 01 their own personal knowledge nnd from
ll-sltl Iff 4$$&j8 that it is a most excellent laxative remedy. V
;.; it will cure all manner of Ills, but recommend i
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IhE Laxative of'
Known Quaut
There are two classes ot remedies; those of known qui.
ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting
gently, in harmony with nature, when nature needs assist
ance; and, another class, composed of preparations of
unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempc
rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural
functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional ot
the remediesof known quality andexcellence is the ever
pleasant Syrup of Fics, manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of
plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup,
in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con
tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy
of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system
gently and naturally, and to assist one In overcoming consti
pation and the many illsresultingtherefrom. Its activeprinci
ples and quality are known to physicians generally, and the
remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well tsw ith
persons who know
actual experience
e do not claim that
t for what it really
.represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence,
containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character.
There are two classes of purchasers: those who are informed
as to the quality of what they buy and the reasons for the excellence
or articles ot exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go
elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known
article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know,
and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect
us Denenciai eitects 11 tney do not get the genuine remedy.
To the credit of the drueiusts of the United States be it raid
that nearly all of them value their reputation for professional H
integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer U
imitations or tne
Genuine Syrup of Figs
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order
to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects,
one has only to note, when purchasing, the full numc of
the Company California Fiz Syrup Co. plainly printedon the
iront or every package, frice, 50c per bottle. One sue only.
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PACKERS ARE CHEATS.
Said to Use a System of False Weights
in Shipping.
Chicago, April 21. A demand Is
made by the Western Weighing and
Inspection Bureau representing all
the railroads extending west from
Chicago on several big packing com
panies for money alleged to be due
on account of false weights and false
billing.
Similar demands are said to have
been made by both eastern and west
ern weighing bureaus, on many of the
big shippers at Chicago and unless a
settlement be made it Is expected that
there will be a resort to the courts.
The amount Involved In the case by
the packing companies Is said to be
$100,000 and 1160,000. The interstate
commerce commission has been In
formed in a general way of the matter
and Is 'making a quiet investigation
with a view to a public hearing later
in Chicago.
Secret agents of the commission
found for example that for years one
of the largest shippers In the west has
been sending a commodity from a
factory near Waukegan to the entire
west and billing It as originating at
New York. In this way It enjoyed
proportionate through rates Instead
of higher local rates.
Devil's Island Torture
Is no worse than the terrible case of
Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then
I was advised to apply Bueklen's Ar
nica Salve, and less than a box per
manently cured me, writes L. S. Na
pier of Rugles, Ky. Heals all wounds,
burns and sres like magic. 26c at
Tallman & Co., and the Pendleton
Drug Co., druggists.
What good does It do to eat If your
stomach falls to digest the food?
None. It does you harm causes
belching, sour stomach, flatulence,
etc When the stomach falls, a little
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after each
meal will digest what you eat and
makes the stomach sweet. Tallman
St Co.
For Rent Suite unfurnished
housekeeping rooms In Bast Oregon
lan building. Hot and cold water and
both on same floor. Inquire this office.
California
Prune Wafers
The Only Fruit Laxative, Bowel Regulator and Liver
Vitaluer Pleasant and Painless, yet
Positive in Action
Don't force your bowel.? with liursh
mineral pills which leave had after
efrtn and In time wreck the stomach
and bowels. Vho
California Prune Wafers
Nature's true dlsmdvcnt and liver reg
ulator, which act on the contents of
the HUniuuii and bowels and not on
the organs themselves.
They positively euro Constipation,
IlllloiiHiiCKs and all disordered condi
tions of the liver and bowels, without
Inconvenience, gripe or pain.
100 Wafers, 25 Cts.
YOU CAN jiAT WHAT YOU PLEAS E, If you follow each meal with a
CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFER, which quickly dissolves the most indiges
tible food and helps to carry it through and out of the system In a gentlo
and healthful manner, without the slightest pain, griping or nausea.
Tallman CO. 613 Main Street
A GIRL LOOKS "FAIRLY IN IT."
when I'undry work is suggested, but
experience teaches that as a rule,
home laundry work Is not a success.
The average housewife has not the
facilities for turning out good laun
dry work, and It is awfully hard and
trying work when done well. We have
exceptional facilities for doing quick,
clean and thorough work, we never
Injure fabrics, and we always have
work done and delivered on time.
Pendleton Steam Laundry
FISIIMAN & PETERS.
Tito e Main 170.
RosIynCoal $6.50deliv
1 aaf rf- .fak-awt a -a a
erea, $o.uuai uie sued
Roslyn Coal, .or thorough
exhaustive tests, haa been se
lected by the U. 8. government
for the use of Its war Teasels,
as It stood the highest teat.
PROMPT DELIVE. IT.
ROSLYN WOOD COA-- CO.
Office at W. C. R. Depot,
'punvff miv o
S. W. P.
PAINT NOW I
HouseCIeaningand Paint
ing go nand-in-hand
We sell the kind of
paints and varnishes
that live up to your ex-pectations-the
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
paints and varnishers,
are always right, a
special kind for each
special purpose.
Pendleton Paint Store
121 Court St.
I S. W. P.
1 Z . e
to
A Chance Of
A Life Time
CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE COST
I own about 250 Men's and Boys' Suits, all first-class goods and well selected.
Having decided to devote myself to other lines of Merchandise, I will close
out the entire line at actual Wholesale Cost, and to clinch this assertion
I will keep the invoice for oD goods offered on exhibition. j&
DON'T FORGET THIS SALE
19
DESPAIN'S
CASH STORE
Opposite Golden Rule Hotel
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