PACE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGOMAJf, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AVGCST 1, 1008. ElGnT PAGES. Hotel George SBOR(.C DARVFAn. 11 nnrfcn European plan. Everything flrst claas. All modern conveniences. Steam hea. throughout. Rooms en suite, irit batji. Lrge, new sample room Th Hotel St.- ffleorge Is pronounced one of Jhe mo'sV up-to-date hotels of t, Nosthwest. Telephone and fire - Jtrnc connections to office. ' and hot an coll running wat r.ln all rooms. . I .''(. -'.. ,-(Ti. .-...- RdOMS: $1.00 and $1.50 iL " r ...... Jilock ernl a Half From Depot. See the big electric sign. the Hotel Ji v niRefldlletQq BOLLONS BROWN, Proprietors. The Hotel' Pendleton has been re fitted and refurnished throughout. Telephone and fire alarm connec tlons with all rooms. Baths en suite and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men Commodious Sample Rooms. - FREE 'BUS. Kates, $2, $2.50 and $3 Special Rates by the week or month. .Excellent Cuisine. Prompt dining room service Bar and Billiard Room in Connection. Only Three Block f cm Depots. AltU YOC T.'-KING CHANCES . with your life by ng In a rLket carriage? - Life Is too sweet to rlak losing it when for a reasonable sum you can . have your, carriage repaired at 'eag)tarIros,, " IL .. Use the Wln-na Buggy and O WINONA only. It is so well tra that It's safer to ride than walk. See us about Gasoline Engines. " . We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks an Buggies. Easy running and madi from bone-dry material. Gu:..-an teed to give satlsfac"on In this ell mate. See us abo t Gasoline Engines are agants for the Fairbanks-Mom-Gasoline Engines for Irrigating anc mining machinery. Estimates givet on Irrigating plants Call and ge our prices. Neagle Bros. ib.;.uckmi,.;- : Campers.' .veryDoay to tne mountains i toflnd a cool spot. to make your vacation af vJCATldiPySmishokrW haX thigs handy. ! See rfif lo otflflts. Iitevt line 2 ; of4cooklng'utenslls ever on tls- pl4y for the rleaou pay her z Clieaix-wt Price Store In the City A JACK BROWN Q Dealer irW -1 ' -) HiptS, WOOL AND JINK i!2 West Webb St. . . , WlFt-AN 0- OftU eUKflSHARVESI- GBO PS The scraclty of labor and the un very little. His wife and four daugh ters have volunteered to go Into the harvest field to save the crop ard are I V -aworkrheadnaNwhjetk In hr WalW fcSllaVvalleV' J IvJ p iTM Walla ?Wa1ln ; ynldn clues' tne- Tolrtiwing-acfcbunr of th" unusual af- senator, has hit upon a novel way to eeulllt3Mids fci.fcarviist'pls grain crops on his ranch on Dry creek. Mrs. Teend and her four daughters have volunteered to fill .the places of five men and the family will go to the ranch today to harvest the icrons. .. - .. - ILL . . . uwing to tne scarcity or labor It has become Impossible to accuse a suffi cient number of men to take care of the crops of. this valley "which ripe and demanding Immediate atten tion. ' - Even' when a full crew Is seeafed the farmers .stat that the work Is very frequently unsatlsfaotofcy asUhje men take advantage of the situation and demand higher wages and shorter hours. Knowing that the farmers very muuct-iiitMii ill ivuson lor nanus, Vome'idfritn?) tnw.'be?pme surryiaiia work Just to please themselves with- oiil any .retard, to th employers. L Thesecondltlons .faced Mr.Yeend nna, tio pse popumr ipiTStnw..f taought ihe fwas "up igains. It.'.Xo u so naipens tnat sir. xeena nas a wife and some daughters who are ampqg .the, .most .popular society Ja,: dies of Walla Walla, but who take an active" thleresnn their TaTMerT aT fairs. These ladies proposed to go to the ranch and harvest tne crop. The scheme did not appeal to Mr. Teend at first, but he finally conclud A Letter to Dr. Pierce is the First Step to Health for. Weak and Sick Women. Sick women are invited to con sult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free, and under seal of the strictest privacy. In a little over thirty years of prac-, tice as chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly, a s.xre of physicians, has treated and cured over half a mil lion women. Address Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, ;N. .Y. . ; j , ; Offers of "free jnedical advice" made in imitation of Dr, Pierce's offer of free consultations by letter are advertised by persons who are not physicians, and are not quali fied to give medical advice. Every woman should consult her own safety by careful inquiry into the genuineness of such offers., : . There is no offer similar to Dr. Pierce's, which has behind it an Institution of national note, sTicH" as the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, NVY:, with its staffs ofj, ndarly a scWe of pny sicians, presided over by a special ist of Dr. Pierce's experience and success, in the treatment and cure of diseases peculiar to women. How Clksr Women Have Boon Cured. "I suffered untold misery for many Tears ftilh uterine trou!le,"'writes Mrs. lliiry E. Wilcox, of Enio (Rainy River), Kloina Co., Out., "until I commenced taking Dr. I'iorce's good medicine and us:d the local treatment as advised. I took tyo b-.ttles of ' Favorite Prescrip tion ' and two of ' Golden Medical Dis covery.' I also sent for one box of yout ' Antiseptic and Healing Suppositories.' I have only used two and that was two months ago. I would advise every woman who suffers from ulceration of the uterus and piles to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Dis covery .V. They -are the best medicines in -f -the worldr Also write o-Drr Piei te f ui ' I his father; v advjee, f f ;iaye. fejt better, f In these past seven months than I have for years. Every month I used to have to go to bed anfl 4yre hot jwuttiees and take laudanum to ease tiie pain! ' I don't Jo to ljed now nor do I take laudanum." ."I have used yout medicine as yot directed," writes Mrs. CsrolineHammac; of Hammac, Escambia Co., Ala. "I have ontvaVH-qne bottle of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorlta Prsciption and in connection I LtosclfcneboUA of 'Golden Medial Dis- oovery.-N 6LS asses a day, three of each, and sometimes IXused the tablets as you directed, tfeetlell. I am hard at work and have been for some time. I had been under a good dictor five years for -this tame diwrasr'aW vou see lirwcfitck voar medicitiofcuretI me." ' "About 'a,- ear aeo I had a tnlshao j which left me in verv poor .health' for some tunc aiterwara," writes Mrs. (jene Johnson, of Gordon, Sheridan Co., Nebr. " I employed a local doctor but got only temporary relief, until I commenced using Dr. Pierce's medicine, which I did after consulting you. I am now as well as ever. I took five bottles of the ' Fa. vorite Prescription' and one of the 'Golden Medical Discovery.' .1 would recommend these medicines to all who suffer I did.? fi C-I.1-.V,' If you are sick or ailing take ad vantage of Dr. Pierce's offer of free consultation by letter and write to day t? Dr. R.V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. wiiiinnss oi'o-aiieq "WOrkingitten 'J aijunn.iera. wm tnei to werMin harvest, are irubtlnx-l ,'f..?he,pol,le ave sn.Av- v ,i U,,J .7i.... W, IWeVforJitatandK t t .,, tvum, Home of the fcwat ea tnat the proposltlbtj of hlslfe only solutKin consent and Bony with etatHusfaaUO'1 and fairest hands that ever went Into a harvest field. Two of the young la ,dje are already at the, scene of ac tliir doing tif'.cquklut knd Mr. Yeend tiilf arrh-e toaay' with Mrs Yeend and the tv girls who ill -.sr into the fleMS.'-tlss 'Alma -ill drive a header bo .and. Missfirtjha 'WHI operate the -dM-rick. whIM ; 'Mrs. -Yeeh and her other two daughters will prepare the raonli nral kio the house work. L.liT.ha young ladles who have been as signed to the cooking are Jealous of their sisters who are to fill the posi tions of harvest hands and It is quite probable that all of them will be In the field driving header boxes and running derricks. The ladles declare they can do the work as well as any of the men and better than a great majority. ' -' ' i . Mr. Yeend will take personal charge of the crew while the young women fvil arise ;ait daylight in the mornings, take care' if and harness their teams ,aJ. )akei thjelrj turii at the -header and unloading at,Jhe derrick,- which will be operated by 'Miss Bertha; 'who expects to be an expert before the ywa-l, vc. ;TJe;gllflre delight ed wICK' the pospeU of actual labor vftfalAWWICtor of such value to their futher and declare the experience JhelrLwUl beji.a.ldcaJauBUixer.Yacnt)pn1 It is predicted thai rfom lHI!T"6n there .will lje no trouble In securing plenty, of help dulihe Dry'feek'TfktiVh and fortuijat indeed wlli be tiiejmen who scuri apposition 'with' this head lng crew. The fair harvesters are de termined, to. put any man to shame who loafs or shirks his tvork. "s" 1 "'Mr. Yeend" says-he-has seen-Tnen.-I- on rare occasions, sit In a game and hold four queens but he hiiB five and defies any man to show that It Is not a square deal. ..... THE CHAMPAGNE MAKER. Whs- Bis Pace Always Decorato . With Scars. . The Frenchman's face was hacked and notched. ' -' "Have ' you been a duelist?" on? asked. "No, no," the man replied. "I have been a champnene maker." lie touch ed his face, ; '.'These honorable nicks," he said, "are champagne scars. "Champagne scars," he went on," dec orate the visages of nil the workers lu the underground champagne mills of Rheims. They are caused by the burst ing of the bottles. About one bottle of champagne In every ten burets. "There are miles and miles of cham pagne caves In Kbelms, caves cut In the solid limestone rock, where, in a constant temperature of 45 degrees, millions of bottles of wine refine and ripen. "The workers down there smell noth ing but champagne all day Jong, cham pagne escaping from burst bottles, and as the turners move along the rucks each turns 35.000 bottles dully they are continually saluted with explosions. Bang! And the glnss splinters fly, and a little fountain of champagne per fames the damp1 alr.: "Day after day each bottle must bf turned, turned fifty times altogether, till the sediment In It has alt mounted up and concentrated Itself nround the cork, Then the corkers remove th corks, let the sediment thickened wine In the neck of the bottle blow oft and skillfully replace the cork aguln. . "The corkers' and turners', work Is Bangerous. Those men are nearly all carred like me." Kausas City Inde pendent. ; :p..,,.,, . , stature's Pereb Clamp. "Chickens ub4 elber blrds-roostlng on perch no bigger. mania Uvid pencil never fall .off.- Do-yon know why?" said a farmer. -; : ' ., . - . .... . "The tendonof a roosting bird's leg Is so constructed that when the leg is bent at the knee the claws have to con tract can't open 'till the leg Isj straight ened out again. - "Thus a chicken gita en' Us perch, bends Its knee, to be comfortable and 'with Dint 'bonding locks Itself, as with a key, b the wood. It enn't fall off. Tut a chicken on your finger nud then make It sit down. Its claws will clamp youi tinker tight and be nimble, to let go until the bird stands up again. Na ture, very kindly, has so constructed roosting birds that, the act of settling down ruimpgjtbem to their perch." Shelley's Heart. A well known aud. very promlnen; English family ara the possessors, of a remarkable relic In the shape of a hu trthn. heart preserved In a Jar of alco hol It appears that Shelley, the poet, feared that there was a chance of be ing burled alive.: To guard against aqy such a contingency he left direc tions that his heart should be removed immediately after death. The queer relic may still be seen by any one who visits Bascombe manor, Bournemouth, England. ... i -. .. i t . IrorM of PtnrrmiM, ' There are two ways of attaining an Important end force and perseverance. Force falls to the lot only of the privi leged few, but austere and sustained perseverance can be practiced by the most Insignificant Its silent power grtws Irresistible with time. Mme Bwetchtne. : A .... If you see It In ths East Oregonlan l'tru California Prune Wafcsa Cure liver diseases and all stomach troubles; they act gently but surely, strengthen the bowels and stmulate them to healthy action. Tallman A Co, 62S Main street, Pendleton, Ore. 100 Wafers is Oenta. IJtf MJF&I however, by the use of Mother's fgreat liniment always prepares the bjdy for the strain upon it, and preserve the symmetryof herform. Mother's Friend overcomes all the vdanger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. Itjis woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the beneft and relief derived from the use oi mis wonaeriui fremedy. Sold by ftU -.-oruggists at $i.oo per bottle. ' Our littls Jjook, teliing all about rfhis liniment, will be sent'.jTree, 31e Bracflefd Pifolator Co., Atlanta, 6a. 60ES NOT WAST TO SPOIL YVX.. .. Ircnch Convict Is . Bound .to Go to . . Guillotine. . ' ... . Paris, Aug. 1. There Is - certain trlm humor in the attitude taken- by convict now under .sentence of death jh this city. His-lawyer, has drawn Bp, for presentation to the president t the republic, the 'usual appeal for Jommu'tatlon of the death penalty, but the condemned man, whose name (p Adam, absolutely declines to sign It, remarking that he prefers to be gull fctlned. i X There has been ho execution In' this elty for several years, and, ad far as he is Concerned, he Is going to rem. dy this state of affairs. "It Is time," fie says, "that the Parisians saw the "widow" (the slang for guillotine) at work again; then there Is poor Dleb ter, the public, executioner: he must be sadly out of practice. Let him tfheer up; I won't disappoint him," went on the philosophical Adam when his lawyer reasoned with him. Unless the convict Is brought to a more reasonable state of mind he will Catspaw Customers. The story of the monkey who ' ' " nsed the cat's paw to pull the ' chestnutsoutof the fire, finds new : illustrations daily. When a dealer ' sells a customer a sustituteor MENNEN'S EORATED TALCUM, he does so because the substitute pays - (' bim a bircer profit. He makes the . customer his catspaw to rake in a few extra dollars. -' ' MphnchV It is not pleasant to I Vrn," I espfcially when, you nay for the oppor liQlsJJJtiChj tunity of being injured. Is it not foolish B53 mI to pay for the opportunity to use injur- ous imitations of ATED TALCUM, the standard powder of the world? Think it over. - Have you tried MENNEN S VIOLET BORATED TALCUM TOILET POW- rcii of Bos DER ? Ladies partial to violet perfume will find Men nen's Violet Powder fragrant with the odor of fresh plucked Parma violets. For sale everywhere for 25 cents, or . ' mailed postpaid on receipt of price, by GERHARD MCNNF.N CO.. Newark. N. J. PK-lmllt of Boa U ill.l- l-o:'l ii- 1 .fli"'- vjflV.i-.-.'l 'i I.: .-.r;-T That is Up-to-date, Both Job and Commercial 7 ;i i '.';-u ,'ic ..i -1 r"i.i it- i-; . v i,.. ri - .:. i i .') li II il l'. V ... ... e 'tSSBSBsMBSSBSSSSSSBHBIllBSBBSM " P " E ft n Every w-oman eoreti l&fffifjf&ki (Ti 6hapdy-rcjLtyJlgure.and- I 1 AaLVagV fSf 1 1 tnan of them deplorethe ' r ,r s- n f ; n n : . i loss ot MieiVArllsVfoVnis' ' J after marriage. 1 he bearing of children is often destructive U 10 na Tt' JtiieT'a shapaiuian. n i , AH t iivM k.' u. .il.i Friend before baby comes, aa tins t Jfi M'QliiS cerjilnly embarrass the' forKhey are at a loss where to erect the J guillotine, Inasmuch as none of thotarrondlssements of the city will allcjv It to be set upon wlthl jflWoJr boundaries. Possibly Adam 'wflP'ne reprieved against his wish, ind -the master settled In this way. ' War Agnlnst Consumption. jjll noUoaAFa andeavociiig.toliaok the. ravigjl bf jVdoijlsnAiiipon 8. "wlflte plague that claims so many vlctjms each yeariT Flex' Honey Bnd Tar cures coughs !.nii SPldjf perfectly and you are In no danger of consump tion. Do not risk your health by tak Ing'sc.me' ttnkh&wA pYef irrafldrf When Foley's Honey and Tar Is safe and cer tain In results. The genuine Is In a vcllow package. Koeppen Drug Store. Idnlio Itcpiibllcans )lwt. Poeatello, ' Idaho, Aug. 1. The re publican state central committee met here at 10, o'clock this morning and an hour later the. republican state con vention of Idaho was called to order, 299 delegates being In attendance. a. -t?i ,rt be made a catspaw, MENKEN'S BOR- i,.-i:i i !.i .-.i ' Y I. 17 ii- 'vln.Iih u m mm v r7 c iw n.irftd' i. i mmm . i i i i i ..... . , ' q BY ordering your stationery now for the :busy season, you save rnoney, time aiid many -inconveniences when the Holiday -' rush, is here the timeyou wish to attend to business and not bother with keeping watch of your office stationery. " Besides " you get the reduction given pn all Uu-ge 3xn orders . of. printing. Yo u . know money make a little easy ittwci PHONE, MMN 1 Wood y.:i;.'l l li.X.'i and Coal Burn ihnf I and that winjujj phone oraef ahd te"cofi- ! vinced that I handle the . htWr 3'a .brjn . ! gooq Kina oniy. , Dutch Henry i OtfVW !fB0Jiftor Ioe & Cold gtorage Company. "Phone l.olu tin. Also at Henneman's cigar stoi ., cp aealta 'Onut Eastern storey ttPtaon- m7 mO 9 vv Pretty Hung Tou are particular about hav ing nli e wall j aper. But are you articiilat; abo Jt It being Well hungT'" 1 ' ll Tlie'test wall'paper7lf libor ly put on the wall, will never satisfy you. Come here and select a pat ter., and let us hang It fi. you you will then km w you have th best results obtainable. Pendleton Paint Store . Ed. Murphy Prop. . 121 Court.. ' FRESH MEAT DAILY Our one rrfort Is to handle only fresh and apiietlzlng meat, hams, ba con and lard, and to deliver It to your kllclim on time. Wo keep jour meat books for yon. by giving 'm sales slips with eact purchase; Central Matket CAKXKY. KAMSDELL A CO. 'Phone Main S3. ' 1 I i money, ring us up .. mjM tttntit J i i ..I 4 ; MIATMUO tUVln' ?