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DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PE.VDLETOK, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1907.
icrrr paow.
Indications of -Stomach
Storms
sometime appear when least
expected. Acute indigestion,
flatulence, nausea, sick head
ache, biliousness, sour eructa
tions are a few signals which
should not pass unheeded. Any
of these conditions indicate
some disturbing element which
needs to becalmed and removed.
Take
and you will safely weather all I
mese storms 01 sickucss.
Their benitrn and healthful in
fluence is felt at once. 'They
soothe, tone and invigorate" the
organs of digestion, regulate
the bile, dispel the blues and
create a settled condition of
stomach health. Buy a box at
the nearest drug store and keep
them on hand for emergencies.
They will
Make all the
Difference
la boxes with full directions, 10c and 3Sc
The Pendleton
Savings Bank
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus and undivided
profits $150,000.00
Deposits $1,250,000.00
Our long established reputa
tion for safety and responsibil
ity and our prompt and satis
factory service has Increased the
number of our patrons and the
volume of our business, and
placed us In the front rank with
the leading banking Institutions
of the Inland empire.
To meet the demands of our
growing business our banking
house Is now undergoing a com
plete change. When completed
we will be stilt better prepared
to care for the wants of oar
patrons.
Interest Paid on
Time Deposits.
: New Creations
in Wall Paer
All new patterns an"d
color effects, and the
largest and most varied
' line ever brought
to ' Pendleton,
Tapestry Effects
Two-tone Effects
Leather Effects
Imraitation Burlap Effects
CDts and Water Proof.
Also the "Bread and But
ter" Line the old stand by
PENDLETON
PAINT STORE
E. J. MURPHY, Prop.
'Phone Black J181.
121 E. Court St
IS THE TIME TO TAKE
BLOOD
MEDICINE
IT OFTEN SAVES A
SPELL OF SICKNESS
ALL THESE KINDS TOTJ
WILL FIND AT
DONALDSON'S
Red Cross Pharmacy
728 Main St. Pendleton
Choice and Tender
Steaks and Chops
LARD, SAUSAGES AND SMOKED
i
MEATS.
Central Meat Co.
CARNEY, RAMSDELL CO.
I Telephone Mala St. u
fleechamZ
BRIEF RECORD OF,
COUNTY EVENTS
ATHENA
BREVITIES ADAMS
FIXED FOR MISUSE OF
THE MAIL PRIVILEGES.
Fire Persons Paid Such a Penalty,
But the Inspector Refuses to Make
Their Names Public Badly Hurt
by a Horse Falling 'With Him
Clcun-up Days Postponed Until April
10 and 1 1 Snow an Inch Deep Sun
day Daughter Born to the Brother
tons. Athena, March 27. An Inspector
connected with the United States mall
service was In Athena yesterday and.
as a result at least five persons were
fined for misuse of the malls. The
names of the parties have not been
learned as the Inspector would not
give out Information for publication. It
Is known that these persons would
send out first-class matter, such as
letters, through the malls In packa
ges, .boxes, etc., for transmission at
fourth-class rates.
Snow an Inch deep was seen In Athe
na Sunday morning, but It was all
gone before noon.
Is Improving.
F. S. LeGrow, cashier of tha First
National bank, was seriously Injured
Sunday by his horse falling with him,
while riding on his Touchet ranch. His
shoulder was dislocated and his left
collar bone was fractured. He Is
much Improved today and will prob
ably be able to be brought home In
a few days time.
Clean-Up Days Postponed.
Mayor Plamondon has postponed the
clean-up days until April 10 and 11,
Instead of having them this week. It
Is thought that the weather will be
more settled In April, which will make
It of more benefit.
Daughter Born. a
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Broth
erton recently, ' at their home near
Athena, a daughter.
To Apply for License.
The Stahl Brewing company, of
Walla Walla will apply to the council
this evening for a license to sell liquor
In the Corner saloon building.
Worked Like s Charm.
Mr. D. VI. Walker, editor of that
spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa,
Vs., says: "I ran a nail In my foot
tart week and at once applied Buck
len's Arnica Salve. No inflammation
followed; the salve simply healed the
wound." Heals every sore, burn and
skin disease. Guaranteed at Tallman
& Co.'s, druggists. iSc
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the office of T. F. Howard, archl
tect. In the Dspaln block, up to 12
o'clock, noon, of April 6, 1907, for
the remodeling of the brick building
belonging to Eureka Lodge No. 32
I. O. O. F., situated at the northwest
corner of Main nnd Alta streets,
Pendleton. Oregon, and the build
ing of o reinforced concrete sidewalk
along the two fide streets of the
property occupied by the building.
Plans and specifications for the
work will be on exhibition at the of
fice of the architect.
til'l-urnle bids will to received for
all concrete worn for said Improve
merits.
March 2?th, iAf.
Run-down People
Need VINOL
the modern strength creator
and body builder
Many people right here In this vi
cinity are all run down and hardly
able to drag about don't know what
ails them. . ,
' In 99 cases out of 100 this Is caused
by overwork, too clote confinement
or continued strain , and worry.
A member of the Pendleton Drug
Co., says: "Such people need Vinol,
our cod liver preparation without oil,
which contains In a highly concen
trated form all of the medicinal and
strength-creating elements of cod liver
oil actually taken from fresh ., cods'
livers, but from which the useless oil
has been eliminated and tonic Iron
added."
Vlnol cures conditions like this be
cause in a natural manner It Increases
the appetite, tones up the digestive or
gans, makes rich, red blood, and
strengthens every organ In the body.
We aflk every man, woman and
child In this vicinity who Is run down,
tired and debilitated to try Vlnol on
our offer to return money if It falls.
The Pendleton Drug Co.
Note. While we are sole agents for
Vlnol in Fall River, It Is now for sale
at the leading drug store in nearly
every town and city in the country.
Look for the Vlnol agency In your
town.
Special
HAPPENINGS
TELEPHONE AFFAIRS
ARE BEING DISCUSSED,
Want Cheaper Service and Connections
Now Agent Tum-a-lum Lumber
Company Special Easter Services
at the M. E. Church AU of Last
Crop of Wheat Has Been Shipped
Crop Prospects Are Excellent
Degree Work In the I, O. O. F. Lodge
at Athena.
Adams, March 27. Another meet
Ing of the citizens will be held this
evening to discuss the telephone con.
ditlons in Adams. Messrs. Lowell Rog.
era. C. Marquis and T. A. Lleuallen
were appointed a committee at a re
cent meeting to report on the matter,
mis evening. The citizens want a
cheaper 'phone line, and are trying to
have It arranged to have the 'phones
In Adnms connect with the Farmers'
line.
A number of the members of the
O. O. F. camp of Adams went to
Athena Monday evening to attend a
meeting of the lodge at that place,
and to take part In some degree wock.
The last of the wheat has been ship
ped out from Havana warehouses and
very little Is to go from Eastland. The
Adams warehouses have been empty
for some time.
A dance will be given here on April
B at the city hall by J. O. Garrett and
Peter Nestler.
The moving picture show given Mon
day night by Freeland Bros., was well
attended and much enjoyed.
Fred Black visited Athena yester
day.
Miss Winnie Gless, who Is a student
at Whitman college, is home for the
week, spending her Easter vacation.
Mrs. Liza Bradley of Pendleton, was
here yesterday visiting relatives.
The farmers report excellent pros
pects In the crop line this 9ason,
Wheat Is In fine condition In all di
rections. Henry Bayne, formerly of this place,
but now In the grocery business at
Helix, has received word from Canada
that his father, Peter Bayne, died last
Monday. He was an old pioneer In
his section.
An Indian was fined In the record'
er's court Monday tor being drunk and
disorderly. He gave his name as
Wack Week, and was fined $7.60,
which he paid and was discharged.
Mr. Troyer, of Milton, who has been
agent for the Tum-a-lum Lumber com'
pany, has resigned his position and
has returned to his home in Milton
His place has been filled by G. W.
Motley, of Walla Walla.
Earner Exercises'.
Preparations are being made for an
excellent Easter program at the M. E.
church next Sunday, which will be
participated In by the Sunday school
children, and the choir.
Kolol digests what you eat and
quickly overcomes Indigestion, which
Is a forerunner of dyspepsia. It
made n strict conformance to the
National Pure Food and Drug Law
and is sold on a guarantee relief
plan. Sold by Tallman ft Co.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel St. George. K. Altreri, Ell
lberg. Neb.; H. I.ivlngton, Seattle
J. Catron. Seattle; W. MeMullen,
Boston: J. P. Zonnie, Philadelphia
J, J. Kauffman, Walla Walla; J. A,
VayKts, Racine, Wis.; F. I. Springer,
Portland; J. R. Holman, Portland
I.. W. I'lankman, Chicago; Mrs. Wm
Reld, Spokane; Mrs. J. A. Winn
Adnms; Mrs. Jno Oelss. Adams; MJhs
Wlnnlfred Gels?, Adams; Miss Mar
tha Lleuallen; Adams;' Mrs. R. Much
eit. Omaha; Olive McDarland. Co.
Iumbus; T. T Nlel, Wallace; W. H,
Hormiston, New York; M. A. Satins
l!eu, New York: G. B. Holloway,
Portland; Dorothy Dyer, Salt Lake
City; Geo. T. Coyne, Portland; R.
Burns, O. R. & N. Co.; W. E. Berry,
Portland, Ore; F. S. Farrell, St
Louis; All Lemblck, Portland; F. H,
Flnkler, Portland; P. A. Zulamp,
New York; O. A. Rubedew, Idaho
H. E. Harmon, Portland; J. O. Slay
den. Portland; Tames L. Houston;
J. Yerby. Baker City; A. E. Eberhart,
Walla Walla; Geo. W. Swan, Spo'
kane; M. Monte Wayle, Suokane;
A. C. Wagner, Portland; H. C. Gregg,
Portland: A. M. McRaa, Walla Walla;
A. J. Pedltent, Portland. ,
Hotel Pendleton, L. B. Wells,
Meaeham; A. T. Coswell. Portland;
Leo Peterson, Portland; M. E. Crlch
ton. Venn.; Lou Wester, Portland;
W. L. Reddlg, Portland; F. J. Cam
eron, Spokane; Miss Vera Gllus, La
Grande; Wm. Hubbard;- O. E. Bailey;
F. W. Martin, Portland; L. R. Traver,
Portland; Tlelle Chamberlain, Boise;
W. C. Daub, San Francisco; C. H.
Norrfs. La Grande; J. W. Anderson;
O. T. Carnes, Pilot Rock; B. Pratte,
Cincinnati, O.; E. P. Tarter, Seattle;
P.osellc Knott;, Mrs. Webber, Viola
Knight, Fina Blind, Jas. Kerr, Grace
Gibbons, Robinson Newbold, W. F.
Laher, W. R. McMahan, Spokane;
H. Dyke, Spokane; R. Jell. Spokiine;
Al Fox, Portland; C. E. Carter, Port
land; L. C. Mlsz, Portland; F. Wei
don. Portland; E. S. Leady, Portland;
Fllnn Beamer, Heppner; C. E. Rol
lins, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Phutts, San Francisco.
The explosion of an oil lamp start
ed a fire In the Morton salt plant at
Hutchinson, Kansas, causing a loss
of over $000,000. It was the largest
salt plnnt In the world.
the KING of
BLOOD PURIFIERS
.' ;. '!. r:i V :ii v, ' ' t' ' i . .
For more than forty vears S. S. S. lias worn the crown
fublic approval and has been recognized as the King of Blood
urifiers. It has demonstrated its abilitv to CURE in
thousands upon thousands of
until it is regarded today as
blood medicines, ,
Pure blood means strong,
i - 1 1
systems, sieaay nerves, ana an
harmony with nature thus insuring perfect health. Inmure
opposite of all this; any impurity, humor or poison in this vital fluid acts injuriously on
thesystem and affects the general health. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the
various skin affections show that the blood is in a feverish aud diseased condition, as the
result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Chronic ' Sores and
uicers are uie result ot morDia, uniiealtiiy matter in the blood, while Rheumatism, Catarrh,
Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to
giuw worse as long as me poisons wnicn produce tueni remain
All blood troubles are not acauired.
Through the blood disease germs are trans
mitted from one generation to another. Par
ents hand down a tainted circulation to their
children, and we see its effects
various ways. The skin has a
appearance, the eyes are often
of the neck enlarged, and, as
been in the blood since birth, the
is usually anected, and the system weakened
from want of nourishing, health-giving blood:
in all blood troubles b. S. S. has proveu itself "Tha King of Blood Purlfl&rs."
It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter,
and makes this life-stream pure and heaith-sustaiuing. Nothing reaches inherited blood
troubles like b. fa. b.; it removes every particle of the taint, purifies and strengthens the
weak, deteriorated blood, supplies it with the healthful properties it needs and establishes
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PURELY VEGETABLE
Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, and all other blood troubles are cured perma
nently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the disease
is left to break out in future years, or to be transmitted to offspring. If your blood is out
of order begin the use of S. S. S., The King of Blood Purifiers, and restore this vital fl::id
to its normal healthy condition, and enjoy the blessing of good health. Book on the blood
and any special medical advice desired will be furnished free of charge to nil who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CJL
Culdesac-Grangevllle Branch.
Superintendent Carlson,' who Is In
charge of the construction ot the
Culdesac Grangtvllle extension of
the Northern Pacific railroad, stated
today that within two days the track
laying to the first bridge would com
mence. Foreman Gus Johnson and
his steel laying gang of 30 odd men
are now here and will take up the I
work as soon as the cut through the
slide in ready for the tracks, which
will probably be on Wednesday.
Teams are now engaged In haul
ing bridge timbers to the site of the
first bridge and by the time the track
reaches this point the work can be
continued across the structure. Once
AILING WOMEN
How Many Perfectly Well Women
Do You Know ?
"I am not feeling very well," "I
am so nervous It seems as though I
should fly." "My back aches as though
It would break?'
How often do you hear these signi
ficant expressions from women
friends. More than likely yon speak
the same words yourself, and there
is a cause.
More than thirty years ago Lydla
E. Pinkhamof Lynn, Mass. discovered
the source of nearly all the suffering
endnred by her sex. "Woman's Ills,"
these two words are fuil of more
misery to women than any other two
words that ean be found In the
English language. Sudden fainting,
depression of spirits, relnotanee to
go anywhere, backaches, headaches,
nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing
down sensations, displacements and
Irregularities are the bane of woman's
existence.
The same woman who discovered
the cause of all this misery also
discovered a remedy. Lydla B. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound made
from native roots and herbs holds
the record for a greater number of
absolute cures of female ills than any
other one remedy the world has ever
known and it is the greatest blessing
which ever came into the lives of
suffering women.
Don't try to endure, but cure the
cause of all your suffering. Lydla E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at
onoe removes such troubles. The
following letters prove this t
cases of blood and skin diseases
the most reliable and safest of all
vigorous bodies, well nourished f
11., ,. ' . . ..
tne macmnerv or lite working
manifested in
waxy, pallid
weak, glands
the taint has
entire health
the foundation for good health. As a tonic
S. S. S. has no equal, and it will be found es
pecially bracing to weak, anaemic persons.
One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S.
is that it is purely vegetable, made from nature's
healing, cleansing, health-producing roots, herbs
and barks. It is the otie medicine that may be
taken with absolute safety by the. youngest
child or the oldest member of the family.
Rheumatism, Catarrh. Sores and Ulcers. Skin
e-
this bridge is out of the way, the re
maining bridge timbers will be trans
ported by rail. All of the rest of the
bridges across Lapwal creek will be
small and are not expected to delay
the work.
No work will be attempted on the
steel bridge across Lawyer's canyno
until the rails have been laid to that
point. The concrete piers which will
support the superstructure have been
finished for some time.
A large number of cars have been
converted Into eating,' sleeping and
mechanical quarters for the track
laying crew and the vicinity of the
ynrds will present a busy scene the
next fi-w days.; Lewlston Tribune
(Culdesac Corres).
Mrs. W. 8. Ford of 1938 Lansdowne
St., Baltimore, Md. writes : .
Denr Mrs. Flnkh&m;
''For four years my life was a misery to
ma I suffered from Irregularities, sup
pression, terrible dragging sensations and
extreme nervousness. I had given up all
hops of ever being well again wfcsa Lydla
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was
recommended. ' It cured my weakness and
made me well and strong."
Miss Grace E. Miller, of 1318 Michi
gan St., Buffalo, N. T. write t
Dear Mrs. Plnkham s
I was In a very bad condition of health
generally; irritable, cross, backache and
suffered from a feminine weakness. Lydla
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, cured
me after all other medioines had failed.", .
What Lydla "B. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound did for Mrs. Ford and
Miss Miller it will do for other women
in like condition. Every suffering
woman in the United States is asked
to accent the following Invitation. It
is free, will bring you health and may
save your life. 9
Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women.
Women suffering from any form of
female weakness are invited to
DromDtlv communicate with Mrs.
Pink ham, at Lynn, Mass. From th
vmntoms irlven. the trouble may be
located and the qulokest and surest
way of recovery advised. Out of her
vast volume of experience In treating
female ills Mrs. Plnkham probably
ha tha verv knowledge that will
helo vour case. Her advice, is free
and always helpful. i
flfl SWIFT'S
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THE GREAT
N BLOOD PURIFIER. J
l h
of
. mur-
in
or diseased Mnnrl menna the
in the blood.
THOB?TJGHLY TESTED IN HER FAMILY.
S. S. S. has been used extensively in our family,
given to both young and old, and always with the bast
results. It thoroughly cleanses the blood of all lmpu
Itles, at the same ti.no It builds up the general health,
Rives appetite, strength and energy. Wti have glvea
It to our children, as intimated, and found it to be non
Injurious to the system and always oapable of purify
ing the blood and restoring health. I unhesitatingly
recommend It to all la need of a blood mediolno. It is
superior to everything else as a cure for blood diseases.
MRS. CLARA DAUBERT.
Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
11 511
IFOR SALE
$2750 Modern house, 7 rooms. I lots.
on Logan street on Installment
plan, deferred payments at $
per cent
12500 Modern house, 7 rooms, 10-
foot lot, $14 East Alta street;
on Installment plan, deferred
payments at 6 per cent Inter
est 1700 Small cottage, corner of Mark
' and Blaine street on Install
ment plan, deferred payment
C per cent Interest
1650 Rooming house on Bouth
Main, .11 fully furnished
rooms, kitchen and dining
room furniture, long lease on
on building.
12000 Modern cottage of S rooms
close In on West Court street
Easy payments.
11500 Seven blocks from Main street
on West Court, a modern t
roomed cottage. Easy pay
ments. $2000 Modern (-roomed cottage; t
lots, north side, easy pay
ments. $1400 Modern (-room cottage, I
. lots, t blocks from Main
fctreet on W. R. R. Install
ment plan.
$1350 Modern (-room cottage, toilet
bath, connected with sewer,
Jane street, between Alta and
Court. Installment plan.
11300 Modern t-room cottage, toilet
bath, connected with sewer.
Main street between Webb
and Railroad streets. Install
ment plan.
E &
Insurance and Real Estate, Room 12,
Jndd Tlhlg. Pendleton, Oregon.
Are Your Drugs
and
Medicines Pure?
Do They Comply With
the New Federal Pure
Drug Act?
You Buy Quality From
and Fay No More.
Pendleton Drug Co.
"The Mark of Quality."