East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 09, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OHE;() 1. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY , 1008.
FAGS THBX3L
HANDSOME
UBSI
Sulk
Sale
Thousands of A
In our homes are daily sacrificing
ujeii uvea louuty.
In order to keep the home neat
and pretty, the children well dressed
and tidy, women overdo. A female
weakness or displacement is often
brought on and they suifer in bilence,
drifting along from bad to worse,
knowing well that they ought to
have help to overcome the pains and
aches which daily make life a burden.
It is to these faithful women that
LYDIAE. PIN (HAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
comes as a boon and a blessing,
as it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of
Mayville. N. Y- and to Mrs. W. P.
Boyd, of IJeaver Falls, Pa., who say:
" I wai not able to do my own work,
owing to the female trouble from which
I suffered. Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve&e
tableCorapoond helped me wonderfully,
and Iaraw well that I can do aa big a
day'a work aa I ever did. I wish every
lick woman would try it.
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. I'ink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
Gnouic pains, DacKacne, mat beaf-g-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges.
tion,dizzlness,or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it?
Mrs. IMnkhnm Invites all sick
women to write ber for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address. Lynn, Mas.
Pciullcton Girl Willi Sclls-I'loto (irciis. Who b She?
ClUtTS .NOTES.
Col, Fergy's
Place
Finest Wines, Liquors
and Cigars Served.
Gird and Billiard Room
in connection.
Expert Mixologists
For Gentlemen Only.
EXCLUSIVE
EyonlKht Specialists; Glasses Ground
to order. Complicated cases solicited.
Special attention given children.
German Optical Co.
Suite 16 Schmidt Rlkk.
Pendleton, Ore.
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Consultation
and Examination Free.
Graham
Furniture Co.
Has Moved
Next Door to
St. George
Hotel
with a
Larger and better stock
than ever.
The Carnum and Halley circus
played an extended engagement at
Madison Square Garden, New York
City this spring.
The ningllng Brothers circus began
their season at the Coliseum, Chita
go. It is reported that their business
was very large.
The Greater Norrls and Howe cir
cus, museum, menagerie, hippodrome
and congress of nations, began their
season In Kan Francisco this year. In
thirty days the big show played to
2 4 9,873 paid admissions. The press
of the city were enthusiastic In their
praise of the new big show.
liy arrangement of the three big
circuses, each of them opened their
season In the metropolis of the var
Ions sections of the country that they
will play. Harnum and Bailey circus
will play the New England states; the
Illngllng Bros., the middle west and
southern states, and the Greater Nor
ris and Rowe circus the territory west
of the rockles. Thus each section of
the country will have one of the big
shows this year.
It r estimated that with the three
big circuses of the country, the Ring
ling Bros., the Greater Norrls and
Row;e, and the Barnum and Bailey
snows, that there are 1800 people,
1099 horses. 100 elephants, 175 cars,
besides hundreds of other animals
used. It cost about $12,000 a day
to operate these shows. They are
about of equal size and .Importance
this year.
It Is estimated that the distance
covered by the three big shows this
season will exceed In the aggregate
45,000 miles. Each show will travel
on three special trains. It Is said.
The Greater Norrls and Howe cir
cus will exhibit at Pendleton Thurs
day, May nth.
When your food seems to nauseate
take Kodol. Take Kodol now and
until you know you are right again
There Isn't any doubt about what It
will do and you will find the truth of
this statement verified after you have
used Kodol for a few weeks. It Is
sold here by Tallman & Co.
JO VIEW THE FLEET.
American Itaultlilp Fleet Will lie on
Piigct Sound From May 21 to 20.
On account of the American battle
ship fleet celebration at Seattle on the
Puget Sound, the O. R. & N. com
pany will sell tickets to Portland at
the rate of $9.15 for the round trip.
The dates of sale at Pendleton are
May 21. 22. 25 and 26 with return
limit 14 days from date of sale.
Tickets from Portland to Seattle
ccn be purchased on the sawe low
basis from here to Portland and thou
sands ere taking advantage of this
opportunity to see the great battle
ship fleet in the waters of the sound.
For further particulars Inquire F. J.
Qulnlan, agent O. R. & N., Pendle
ton, or William McMurray, general
pussenger agent, Portland.
You should see those Handsome Petticoats,
they come in all those handsome shades
and at a handsome saving at
$4.90, $5.90, $6.90 and $7.50
. C. C. ANTHONY'S
Pendleton Cloak and Suit House
Buy of us and it's allright
o
I
nan
Don't caugh your head off when
you can get a guaranteed remedy in
fiees Laxative Cough Syrup. It is es
pecially recommended for children as
It's pleasant to take. Is a gentle lax
ative thus expelling the phlegm from
the system. For coughs, colds, roup,
whooping cough, hoarseness and all
bronlrhlal trouble. Guaranteed. Sold
by A. C. Koeppln & Bros.
E.pft Stork in Spain.
Madrid, May 9. Conde San'Euge-
nlo, royal physician to King Alfonso,
and Queen Victoria, announces that
the second child of the queen Is ex
pected to arrive It) the world the lat
ter part of June. Gala festivities are
being held to celebrate the coming
event and special prayers wll be offer
ed for the queen In the cathedral to
morrow. The heir to the throne, Al
fonso, prince of the Austrlas, was
bi.i n May 10. 1907, and his first
birthday tomorrow wll also be the oc
casion for much rejoicing throughout
the kingdom.
ftsked to co-operate with the New
York churches in the observance.
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready
to use In a collapsible tube, with
nozzle. One application' soothes and
heals, reduces Inflammation and re
lieves soreness and itching. Price 50e.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Co.
To Liiy Cornerstone.
Washington, May 9. President
Roosevelt will deliver an address Mon
day at the laying of the cornerstone
of the new building of the bureau of
American republics. Other speakers
will be Secretary of State E!!hu Root,
American Ambassador Joaquin Nabu
co of Brazil, and Andrew Carnegie,
who donated $75.0,000 for the new
building.
Andrew Carnegie has Increased the
amount of his donation to the Baker
City public library from $17,500 to
$25,000. Notlco of the Increase has
Just, been received. Tills will permit
of the erection of a much finer build
ing than was first planned.
To Observe Lalor Sunday.
New Tork, May 9. By request of
the department of church and labor
of the Presbyterian church, 11,000
ministers of that denomination In the
I'nlted States wll hold special labor
Sunday sen-Ices tomorrow. All of the
local unions affiliated with the Amer
ican Federation of Labor have been
coLDENrnrcrr
FOLGERS
GATE
Always the same.
Not up then down.
Not good today
bad tomorrow
Nominees for
June Election
J. Hud
Aroma'
tight
tins.
N.rer
in
bulk
J. A. Folger L Co.
San frncisco
XEW APPLICATION' BLANKS.
Every Woman
la Intermted and ahonld know
anout the worn! or fill
Whlrllna Spraj
Douche
lik Tonr drnniat
H. If h. cannot annul
th. MARVEL, accent no.
oth.r, hot sand etamn for illus
trated book sealed. It tlvea fnl
Bartlcnlan and rifreetlona Inralaahle
to ladle. MARVEL CO 44 E. 23d St., NtW York
rOIEYSmE-IEYCOK
ISakta KMntva an1 EI4Ur RlfiM
Lund Office Receive Supply of Now
lacrs) for Entryinen.
The land office department through
Frank C. Bramwell, register of the lo
cal land office, has made public an
announcement which will menn much
to the office Itself, the newspapers of
the state and the people who have to
do with public lands In general, says
the La Grande Observer.
The department of the Interior has
made a radical change In the form on
which applications for homesteads.
desert lands and timber and stone en
tries are made. Heretofore and since
1878, the form has had a few minor
changes, all tending to shorten the
wording of the application which is
always printed In a newspa'per near
est the land filed on.
After the 15th Inst., the form will
be much shorter, and all classes of
applications must be made on the
same style of blanks. Each class of
land was customarily applied for on
a distinct and separate form. Begin
ning with the 15th, however,, one
form will be used In all classes.
Considerable change has been made
In the manner of publishing affida
vits as well.
p it r
1 1 1
T
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FOR
SO days' trial $1.00 Is the offer on
Plneules. Relieves Backache, Weak
Back. Lame Back. Rheumatic pains.
Best on sale for Kidneys, bladder and
blood. Good for young and old. Sat
satisfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Sold by A. C. Koepppn &
Bros.
Stock Pastured.
Stock taken for pasture. Good run
ning water and no barbed wire fences.
Any number taken; prices reasonable.
Address "E. S." this office.
Mr. John'RIba of Vlnlng, la., says,
"I have been selling DeWltt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills for about a year
and they give better satisfaction than
any pill I ever sold." Sold by Tallman
& Co.
Fred ThomDson who was arrested
Saturday at Milton on the charge of
forarerv. nleaded eulltv In the sunerlor
court at Walla Walla Thursday and
was sentenced to from one to 14 years
In the penitentiary.
Farmers, Manufacturers, Dealers, Insurance Agents,
Transportation Companies and Wage Earners
1 The Brewers, Maltsters and Distillers of the United States Con
sume in their products every year.
:;U1.75 BUSHELS OF CORN 27,27L208 00
02.760,000 BUSHELS OF BARLEY eaOO.OOoioo
R.595.0OO BUSHELS OF RYE 3,916,889.00
SI (JAR PRODUCTS. R()Is AM) ASSORTED GRAINS . . 16,358.099.00
LABOR (PRODUCERS ONLY) 54.542 000 00
COAL AND OTHER FUEL 5.000,000.00
BOTTLES 15,000,000.00
LUMBER, RUBBER GOODS. STEAM ENGINES. MACHIN
ERY, TOOLS, STEAM FITTINGS. PLUMBERS SUP
PLIES, FILTERING MATERIAL. CHEMICAL - SI P
PLIES, PAINT AND VARNISH, FURNITURE,
BRUSHES, PACKING HOUSE PRODUCTS. ADVER
TISING SIGNS, PRINTING, WAGONS, HARNESSES,
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. ETC 150.000,000.00
FUSE INSURANCE PREMIUMS 15.000.000.00
RAILROAD, FREIGHT AND EXPRESS 20,000,000.00
Making a Total paid into the producing sources of the U. S. of $3 69,85 1 ,097.00
These industries and f he Allied Trades have a total investment of ui wards of $3,.
100,000,000.00 (hey Pay annually State and Government License
amounting to $21,867,990.00
In addition they lay City License, Real Estate ami Personal Proerty,
Taxes aggregating Hie enormous total or $81,500,000.00.
The continued growth of Prohibition and the destruction of the Brew
intr ami Distilling industries will resul In the Fanner and tlie Allied Trades
in nil lines of manufacture, being nut tie to witter grout losses through the
destroyed market for their products.
FARMERS! Can you afford to longer allow stump speakers, who pay no taxes and
who are employed by city organization who pay no taxes, to add to yaur burden by
compelling you to maintain public institutions that are now supported by the business
concerns these interlopers are trying to kill.
THE UNEMPLOYED OF THE UNITED STATES JUST AT THE
PRESENT TIME NUMBER MANY THOUSANDS WHO ARE CLAMOR
ING FOR FOOD AND SHELTER. THE PROHIBITION MOVEMENT IF
ALLOWED TO EXPAND, WILL CERTAINLY AGGRAVATE THESE
CONDITIONS BY ADDING MANY THOUSANDS TO THE NUMBER OF
UNEMPLOYED AND OVERLOADING THE TAX PAYER BY COMPELL
ING HIM TO SHOULDER EXPENSES NOW BORNE BY THE INDUS
TRIES THAT THE PROHIBITIONISTS ARE ATTEMPTING TO PUT
fV OF BUSINESS.
EVERY FARMER. EVERY WORKIXGMAN. AND EVERY MANU
FACTURER IN THE UNITED STATES. SHOULD NOW ASSERT HIS
RIGHTS AND USE EVERY EFFORT TO SUPPRESS THIS GROWING
EVIL OF PROHIBITION. WHICH IS JEOPARDIZING THE LIVELI
HOOD OF UPWARDS OF SIX MILLION" PEOPLE AND THREATENS
TO PRECIPITATE THE GREATEST FINANCIAL CRISIS Tins COUN
TRY HAS EVER KNOWN.
eman
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
At the election to be held June 1. 199k
Ralph Folsom
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN' NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY CORONER
At election to be held June 1, 190S:
G. W. Phelps
(Present Incumbent.)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
At election to be held June 1, 1109. -
G A. Barrett
(Present Incumbent)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
At election to be held June 1, HIS. -
C. P. Strain
(Present Incumbent)
DEMOCRATIC NOMEVEE"
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
At election to be held June 1, 1908
L. L. Mann
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
At election to be held June 1. 1908
T. D. Taylor:
(Present Incumbent.)
DEMOCRATIC XOMEVEE "
FOR SHERIFF
At election to be held June 1, 1999. 1
Horace Walker
(Present Incumbent.)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
At election to be held June 1, 1908.
My platform: "Permanent Improvements."
John Q. Peebler
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR RECORDER OF CONVEYAN
CES. At election to be held June 1, 1908.
Frank K. Welles
(Present Incumbent.)
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT. At election to be held June 1, 1908...
The Brewery Depot
SALOON
Main Street
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
invites all his friends to call (or
a glass of the best beer in town.
A cool, orderly stopping place
for men.
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and
Mixed Drink.
roimnoiitTTAi?
Cwes Coldei Prevent PeeMweala