PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rENDLETON, OREUON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1008. EIGHT TAGES. BOY ID GIRL CUR 0 OF SORES Which Broke out on Face and Body Medical Treatment Did Them No Good Mother Cured Both Her Little Ones and Now The BRIEF RECORD; OF COUNTY EVENTS Special Correspondence WHOLE FAMILY JOINS IN PRAISE OF CUTICURA "My hon't, trouble was running som which" firt appeared on his face r.nd over his body. I had tried doctor after doctor for ihrp months but none helped him. TlirYi I was ad vised to try Cuti eura. My drug gist paid that he could give me a salve that would help him, but I de manded Cutieura Ointment and after using it for a while 1 was surprised to see an improv- munt I fronted the sores with Cutieura Ointment on soft bandages after washing with warm water and Cutieura Soap, and gave him the Cutieura Pills. In two weeks he was al most cured, and after the steady use of Cutieura Remedies for two or three months I can now say that I have one of the finest boys in town, and I tell all my neighbors that he owes his health to CuUcura. Later my little daughter was all covered with sores on her fare and body. I didn't waste much time or moDey with doctors, as I had done when my boy was sick, but used the Cutieura Kennedies on her, and now my little girl U entirely cured. I send you her photo graph to show how she looks after wo used Cutieura. 1 know of several other cures which Cutieura Remedies have effected, including that of our domestic, Miss S , whose face was covered with mosquito bites which she 1 - . t . ...! - .. cratcnea until mey Decame a u.ass w sores and which she cured in no t ime with Cutieura Ointment. Our whole family joins in sending their thanks and praise for all that Cutieura Remedies have done for us. Mrs. Rose Floss, 1206 W. Madison St., Chicago, III., Nov. 3 and Dec. 3, 1906, and Jan. 24, 1907," CMnDlm Kittfnal sad IntmuJ Tmtmmt for rry Humor or Inlmu. Childrrn. ami Adulit rooiau of CuUrura Sp (25c ) to IVmnat the frkm, ruurura otnuuanl (SOe.) lo Hni the Skin, nd Cuiwurm Rraoiwot (AOO. (in thr form of CWoUia Omu1 Pim IA pr Tll ol i to Purity the hh1. Butt throucboul the world. Puttrr Drug a Oitm. Corp. Sok Prop. Boeton. M annulled Fnc Cuucura book oo bkln DImm. B iJF '.'J E T D : J 1NIEI ADVICES LAWYER PROM CIIICAtiO MAY LOCATE HERE. t'l.Ol'K SENT OVI.lt THE TKTIO I.IXE 1'ROM MILTON Apple Are (Joins to Nebraska Over the Northern Pacific New Auto matic Switches Itclnjr Installed by Traction Company at the Sub Sta tion This Week Postofflcc In- .H'ctor Was llcif Man Here Looking fur Investment. Freewater. Jan. 21. The first flour sent out from the Peacock mills of Milton over the traction line I was pout out yesterday when a ship ment of two carloads, consigned to Seattle and Tacoma, was made. Tlie traction company has succeeded In getting a loading track to the flour mill after a miniature railroad war with the 0. It. & N. company. Apples to Nebraska. The Shields Fruit company sent Well Known family Remove to Mini In State of Vniiln;rton A Mlnla-I tirro Cyclone Riorted at Spring Hollow Doing Some Danuipe Store Will Soon He Heady for Husine- liaskctlmll (ininox by Norma) Team. Weston. Jan. 21. William Benney has arrived from Chicago to Join his wife here. Mrs. Benney Is a teacher in the music department at, the .or mal. Mr. Benney Is an attorney and may decide to locate here The social dance which was given here a few evenings ago, was a decld e success. Mr nn.i Mrs. Jack Warren have gone to LJnd, Wash., where they ex neet to make their future home. Reports have reached here of a out a carload of winter apples yes- miniture cyclone which occurred at terday in a Northern Pacific car over tintir,... a hrrt time azo. I Vn VnIti Wnlla Traction eomnanv's The machinery and barn on the place ii1ie to Crawford. Nebraska. The de of Frank Martin were oauiy wrecaeu mand tor winter appies irom mi and much damage was done, though district Is very strong from all parts very little resulted to the house. In 0f tne country and orders are beln all the damage Is est mated at J250. ,lt.cived for large shipments every D. B. Jarman, who will shortly week. rBn n central mercnanaise evvro v. o. Ke v has nurcnasea me " o - . - ' " here. Is moving In goods as rapidly r. & n. billiard hall from A. L. Gran . ... I - I . as possible and win soon nave a " stead and Is renovating ana improv lng the place at considerable ex nensp. Mrs. J. M. Labadle is In Walla Wal la attending her son, who Is quite III there, New automatic sw'tches are being installed by the traction company at the Freewater sub-station this week These are the latest and most 1m proved model switches and are ab solutely safe and practicable The mother of H. D. Staley, rural mall carrier on the routh running north out of this place. Is critically 111 and Mr. Staley Is off duty for few days while attending her. Postoffice Inspector Troensegaard of New York city, is here Inspecting the local postoffice and finds It In excellent condition. Mr. Troense gard came west to make a search for a young Japanese who received coughs KING OF CURES golds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT I EM. COWC'S I luncs in i FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most dehilltating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am aU sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Price 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY CZ TALLMAN CO. line nn exhibition. Rom to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phlpps at their home on Dry creeV, Monday, a son, The Normal basketball team Is YiaV!ry ntvnnrntlons to eo to Wash' Ington state and other places to play th Hirfprpnt teams in th near ru ture, and they are making big prep arations nractlclne continually The weather has not been so Daa so far this winter but what the farm. prs could plow day after day. Ac cording to reports of old settlers here cold spell of weather Is expected In February. Oraln that was sown in the fall was never In better condition In this vicinity than at this time. Japan Is determined that there will be no Korea. She means to add the peninsula empire to the mikado's do main. We are always making strenu ous efforts to increase our business, and are determined to succeed in convincing you that wlien it comes to offering you big values in modern clothing. Four your money there's no power to equal us. Investigate our nedal offerings In correct men's wear. Bond Brothers Pendleton'a Leading Clothiers. "Everybody Works But Mother" She Cooks With Gas It Is very Important and In fact It Is absolutely necessary to health that we give relief to the stomach prompt- . registered letter not be ly at the first signs of trouble, lua Bomethlne once in a while; especially tI . , T.(xT,T i neiiry vumpitry ui uiuiiKCVitie after meats; someimng um ld. ln thls c!tv ookn for an In for Dyspepsia and Indigestion It wi.i enable your stomach to do Its work nronprlv. Sold bv Tallman & Co. fom Hall Allpelnir that he Is a brother, of Maxine Elliot, the actress, was arrested in forliana aiuruay, chareed with vagrancy. He was ar rested as a suspicious character, Lchase a small tract to be set out I a mixed orchard if he can find suitable location at a reasonable price. A. Pierce of the Blue Mountain Sawmill company, Is getting out logs for a big run !n the near future ADAMS NEWS. Series of Revival Meetings Being Conducted Here. Adams. Jan. 21. A series of re vlval meetings are being held at the E. church here by the Rev. Israe Putnam of Athena, who Is drawing big crowds at the little church each evening. Rev. Putnam Is a very abl speaker and his sermons are very much enjoyed. There Is some sickness In town, but none of a very serious nature at pres ent. The worst seems to be the grip Where the Indian Got Ills Horse. A. J. Splawn of North Yakima who Is here visiting, is sratherinK verv valuable data regarding the early history of the northwest, which will be given to the world In book form ln a Rhort time, says The Dalles I Chronicle. Mr. Splawn has traced and found I out where the "Indian got his horse, or In other words, has worked for three years and discovered the time Mr. Solawn has been studying the Indians' side of the Yakima war of 8!i-6. and says It has taken him sev eral vears to gather all the Informa tion he has gained, for the Indian Is verv reticent and does not like to tnlk. especially If he thinks the AFFORDS A SOFT. WHITE, IJGHT AND IS UNSURPASS ED TO READ BT. Call J at J office for particular?! Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. MATLOCK BUILDING. NS'-XVOViO. to lli' r.v.., : n,l !,,. .. , ... veir!- Douche . . i a r . It. if li f'lHiUt ''! x ., t!ir M !IVKL. r.' ' ' ! r ro I- oilier, taut cmd pl.vi.p f r 1" (, ' tnlcd lHHik-M. 1. .i - ! H itn p-nii-alar n I t, ': 'nv i" , . . ami where the Indians of early times ine DacK tne ma nspring i woman's organism. It quickly calls AborlKlnes. tells, with other symptoms, such as narvnnennsa hpadafhp. 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Governor Haskell of Oklahoma, Is a strong supporter or tne moveneni for the election of United States sen ators by direct vote of the people. The republican national convention which Is to meet ln Chicago next June, will consist of 980 delegates, 491 votes being necessary to noml nate. Governor Haskell of Oklahoma. Is said to have been promised the place of United States treasurer in case William J. Bryan Is elected presl dent . James K. Vardaman, the retiring governor of Mississippi, Is expected soon to make formal announcement of his candidacy to succeed A. J. Mc Laurln In the United States senate. Harry S. George Tucker will have plenty of opposition In his contest for the gubenatorlal nomination In Virginia. Henry C. Stuart and Judge William H. Mann are already in the race and Congressman Carter Glass and Judge B. T. Duke alsp are ex pected to become candidates. Frank S. Streeter. a prominent law yer of Concord, Is an aspirant for the seat of United States Senator Jacob H. Galllnger of New Hampshire, whose term will expire In March, 1900. William J. Bryan will make an other short trip to the south the lat ter part of this month. He has al ready accepted an invitation to speak k Nashville and It is expected that he will also be heard In Chattanooga and one or two other places. Senator Chester I. Long of Kansas, whlsp term will expire next year, will probably have trouble about his suc cession. He will have several anic onnonents. among them Joseph I. Brlstow, former fourth assistant post master general. The case of Edward Thayer of Texas, a member of the republican state central committee of Texas, Is to come up for hearing In the United States supreme' court the latter part of this month. 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