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DAILY EAST ORBGOXlAgT, PEN DLETOX, OREGON, SATl'RDAY. JUNK 30, 1908. TEN PAGES. Silk Soap for: Simmer ROBINSON'S DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. ROBINSON, Prop. PHONE, MAIN 60 ARE YOC TAKING CHANCES with your life by rld.ng in a rickety carriage? Life Is too sweet to risk losing It when for a reasonable sum you can have your carriage repaired at Neagle Bros'. Use the Wln-na Buggy and the WINONA only. It Is so well bn"t that It's safer to ride than walk. See us about Gasoline Engines. We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks and Buggies. Easy running and made from bone-dry material. Guaran teed to give satisfaction In this cll . matt. See us abo t Gasoline Engines. W are agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Irrigating and mining machinery. Estimates given on Irrigating plants. Call and get our prices. Neagle Bros. THT. -T.ACKMI. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES BY ELECTRICITY can have any things done. How eaay to talk with any member of yo family on any floor In the house, or trap the midnight marauder with the touch of a button. pme in and Jr. speci our line of ELECTRICAL. GOODS. There's a lc. of handy thins to have that wilj cost yU but H' etc j. L. VAUCHAN ELECTRICIAN. 122 WEST COURT STREET. 'Phone Slain 138. WILL BUILD TO SnLTOX. Walla Walla Traction Company Menus Business. "We will be running electric cars into Milton and Freewater before the first of the year," was the announce ment made by R. E. Allen of the Walla Walla Valley Traction company, last evening, to the Walla Walla Union. "Work will be resumed right away on the street car lines within the city. since we have the work of repairing the Walla Walla river power plant completed and rushed to completion. We have S0.000 ties on the ground now In the city and yesterday received two carloads of steel rails. I also . re ceived the way bills of 15 more car loads today, which means that we will soon have sufficient steel on the ground to lay over eight miles more of track. "We are not going to stop when we complete the street railway but will continue right on toward the Oregon towns." With enough steel on the way to lay more track than will be used on the street railway system the first suburban electric line for Walla Walla seems at last to be definitely within the bounds of expectation. The company which has had this line under consideration has been sub jected to many annoying delays In the carrying out of their plans. First It was the inability to secure rails, then the manufacturers could not deliver the equipment, and then there was a delay In ties. The rolling stock has been ordered for months and there is at last a hope that It can be delivered within a few weeks or as soon as the street system Is completed. The talk of a street railway and ln terurban line has become a thread bare subject during the past year of expectations, but at last the under taking seems to be approaching an accomplished fact. SHIPPERS HAVE WON WASHINGTON COMMISSION ORDERS JOINT RATE. Hearings of the Freight Rate Mutter Ends at Walla Walla Ilclllnghnm Gets a Distributive Rate Equal to Hint of Spokane and Eureka Hat Farmers Get Relief. That the farmers and shippers of Washington will be benefitted by a state railroad commission is emphati cally shown In the result of the rate hearings which have been In progress at Colfax and Walla Walla for the past week. One of the most Important sessions of the commissioners ever held has Insure with companies that pay dollar for dollar. All of our companies are doing It. Frank B. Clopton & Co. . J Represent the following companies: London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. North British & Mercantile Insurance Co. Royal Insurance Co. New York Underwriters' Agency. Alliance Assurance Co. WILL BE BANNER CROP. Cost of Growing Wlieat Has Increased in Past live Years. "We can look forward to the big gest wheat crop In the history of the Spokane country. There should be an Increase of 50 per cent in the crop Just ended and the people of eastern I as compared with last year," aid Al Washlngton. generally, feel satisfied ' fred Coolidge, president of the Trad wlth the result. ers' National bank and head of various The commission at the end of the) banks In the grain belt, soys the session at Walla Walla decided to j Spokesman-Review, grant the following demands: "The acreage Is fully a third larger Joint freight rates on wheat ship- than In 1905, due In part to the rapid ments from eastern Washington to j settling of the country, and as for the A freight wreck at Chehalls, Wash., ditched and smashed 23 loaded cars, but no one was hurt. Notice to Contractors. Bids are solicited for the building of a bridge across the Walla Walla river at Milton, Oregon. Bids will be re ceived at the recorder's office until 8 p. m., July 2. 1908, the city reserv ing the privilege of rejecting any or all bids, Specifications can be seen at my office June H, ?P Ju'r Certified check for 10 per cent of the amount Ot bid must accompany same. W. R. CRAIG, Recorder City of Milton. Downey's Stage to Lehman Springs Two stages; leave Pendleton Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. One way In eight hours. OFFICE AT TALLMAN'S DRUG STORE. Payette Is Booming. Thomas Mountain, Of the Kunkel Implement house, who has Just re turned from a business trip to Pay ette, Idaho, and vicinity, is enthusias tic over the Irrigation 'development in that district. New homes are being started in the sagebrush and practi cally all the raw land is located upon Water from all the available streams is being diverted and there is great activity all through that section. The government will spend about $1,000, OfiO In the Boise-Payette government Irrigation project this year. For CHICKEN CHOLERA USE GERMOZONE For WEAK HORSES USE Colesworthy's . Rolled Barley 127-129 E. Alta Street CHIROPODY Manicuring, Halrdresslng Mas sage. Outside call, a specialty. r ffiss Grace Hudson Phone Main 62, Bowman Hotel. All the news all the time In the East Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by (her-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced lo me auineys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder ot these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. Therefore, when vour kidneys are weak or out of order, von can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and bow every organ seems to fail to do its "i you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's &wamp-Kooi, - ts your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can mane no uu ,!,.. h fir.it irvtnrinir vour kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Tr Kilmer's SWSmO-KOOl, Uie Ureal kidney remedv, is soon realized. It Stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all dniL'iristsin fifty-cent tnd one-dollar sizeKiarrrWIHi bottles. You may have a sample bottle nomaof SwunMtoot. hv mail free, also a namnhlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writinito Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, tint rempmler the name. Swamn-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y. , on every Dome, Puget Sound points. Relief for Walla Walla shippers and possibly relief for Eureka flat farmers In the matter of exorbitant freight rates. Terminal rates for Belllngham, a Puget sound port, which Is thus placed on even terms with Tacoma and Seat tle on railroad rate sheets. The findings are generalized by the commission, which admits the neces sity for the remedies asked, but with the exception of the Belllngham mat ter nothing is prescribed. The orders will come later, after the commission has had time to go Into matters In detail. The Belllngham terminal rate and Joint wheat rate hearings were held at Colfax. Walla Walla's request for better distributive rates was heard at Walla Walla, as was the request of Eureka flat farmers. The latter the commission has taken under advise ment. That Walla Walla will get some re lief is practically decided. To Bel llngham the terminal rates granted are the same as those In effect at Seattle and Tacoma. They affect shipments of coarse grain and food stuffs, and will enable Belllngham to! do a mMM 3 JWlng business on; the Bame footing with Seattle ana Ta-j coma. Every point was aeciaea in iu- vor of Belliligharrti Joint and DMrlhullve Raton. Regarding the Joint wheat rate and distributing rates the commission says: "Upon the question of establishing Joint rates on wheat the commission Is satisfied that complainants have es tablished by evidence that the markets of Puget sound are superior to Port land markets and that Injury results to the producer and shipper unable to reach Puget sound markets and that an order should be made establishing Joint rates on wheat. "The commission has not worked out the details connected with the promulgation of such an order and the formal findings and order, upon this question will be announced at as early a time H(Tthe commission can do so and the further hearing on this question Is continued by the commis sion for this purpose." rowing twice, 50 cents; drilling, 50 cents; heading, $2; threshing, S2; sacks, Si. 50; hauling and Incidentals. "5-; total. S10. "Five years ago the cost was $7. Labor and sacks were much cheaper. Plowing cost $1, seeding and vitriol $1' harrowing 40 cents, drilling 40 cents, heading SI, threshing St. SO and suel;s "5 cents." yield, it looks as If it will be as good even as the phenomenal product of '97, which has long been a record and a source of wonder. "The financial outlook Is certainly fine, and I do -wit believe that there is a tendency toward excessive borrow ing. "Wheat prices promise to be about the same as last year 60 cents for club, with 5 cents more for bluestem. The cost of raising wheat may be set at 40 cents a bushel If a man hires all the work done, so that from the stand point of an Investor buying land to have It worked by others, you can pay S30 to S40 an acre for good wheat ground. It Is worth even more to an active farmer, who can make wages on It and stand the chance of getting the Increment of the land. "In sizing up the cost of wheat at 40 cents a bushel I figure on a 25 bushel yield as follows: Plowing, SI. 60; seeding and vitriol, SI. 25; har- Who Owns the Horses? The sheriff's office is In a quandry as to what to do with the pack horses and the articles left by the Dymond brothers at the Stone place In Klicki tat county when they were frightened away bv Deputy Sheriff Edwards, who lust Wednesday accidentally ran onto them in the highway. If no one turns up to claim the horses the question as to whom they belong arises. It Is not expected that the Dymond boys will show up at the Stone place to claim them. A warrant Is out for their arrest and they will probably steer clear of that neighborhood as of ficers of Klickitat county are watch ing for them. As it is not known to whom the horses belong and It can not be proved that they belong to the Dymond boys a complicated legal point arises. Every day the horses remain on the Stone place they are at expanse to Stone. Stone took them at the suggestion of Deputy Sheriff Edwards. The question now arising is whether the sheriff can hold the horses under the circumstances hv which they were taken possession of. Yakima Republic. Wood and Coal to Buru and that will burn ; try a phone order and be con vinced that I handle the good kind only. Dutch Henry Office. Pendleton Ice A Cold Stnrags Company. 'Phone l.ulu 178. Also at Henneman'. cigar stoi ., op posite Oreat Eastern store, "Phoni main 4. See Cook & Perry for Fire Works and Fourth of July Supplies 105 East Court Street Nolf old stand If you see It In the East Oregonlan It. true. Newbro's Herpicide EMfjjjffifl Alfalfa Mill at Xnnipa. Carl Brown was over from Nampa yesterday. He is Interested In the al falfa mill over there. They are pre paring to start it up. The hay Is ready to be ground soon after It goes Into the stack, and it I. expected to keep the mill running reguularly after It la started up. That plant wai run for a time last fall. Since then some Improvements have been Introduced and it does much better work. In fact. It Is now perfect and will grind a lot of the hay of that section Into, alfalfa meal. Boise Statesman. Protect Proprietary Medicine Did It ever occur to you that pro prietary medicine, are a blessing to mankind generally? The good on-, have long continued sale; the. poor ones have short life and soon leave the market It we had to deponi entirely upon nhvslclans and druggists It would be rnin iv and very Inconvenient at times, especially In the country and at night when neither could be con veniently reached. For nearly w years Boscheo's German Syrup has been used In many families and thousands of lives have been sav:d by Its use, when it was Impossible to reach a phyBlcian. German Syrup Is the best household remedy for coughs, thrnat and lung trouble. It nulcklv relieves the hacking cough, loosens the phlegm, and bring, sound and refreshing sleep. Twenty-five and 75 cents. Get a c.py of Green's prize almanac. Tallman ft Co. A. C. K O E P P E N Bros WHAT HERPICIDE DOES Newbro's Herpicide destroys the tiny vegetable growth In the scalp that causes dandruff, itching soa!p. falling hair and baldness. Once this mlcroblc enemy of the hair Is destroyed, and kept out of the scalp, the hulr Is bound to grow as nature Intended, except In cases of chronic baldness. WHAT SUNLIGHT DOES Sunlight Is nature's great germ destroyer and prophylactic. The ef fect of Bunlight upon tlw rcalp proves highly beneficial, If a complete plan of scalp cleanliness Is carried out. This cannot be done without the use of Herpicide, which prevents reinfection and keeps the scalp pure and whole some. More men and women linve gotten !!'" positive remilt from llic hho of Newbro's llcrplclilo than from nil other hair rem edies combined. . HOT WEATHER TROUBLES The perspiration that exudes In Increased quantities during the sum mer months carries out poisonous and refuse matter that would otherwise clog up the pores of the scalp. ' Incomplete elimination of this waste produces a hot and feverish con dition of the sweat glands known as Prickly Heat, for which Herpicldo gives Immediate relief. Herpicldo stops Itching of the sculp almost in- " Col. Thomp tlUiton, member of the board of managers of the Ohio penitentiary, writes as follows of Newbro's Herpicide: "As to Herpicide I find it an excellent hair dressing as well as being the first and only absolute dandruff cure I have found. Upon my advice a number of my friends nro using Herpicide, and the, unanimous verdict is, that Herpicide in. In all respects, everything that Its manufacturers claim for It" O r r C o H O S SPECIAL AGENTS. Send 10c In stamps for sample to the Herpicide Co, Dent. U. 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