FAGS IXX.
DAILY EAST ORFOOJCIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 19, IB 04.
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How many mericwi women In
lonely homei to-day long for this
blessing to come into their Mves, and
to be able to ntter these words, but
because of some orranio derange
ment this happiness is denied them.
Every woman interested in this
subject should know that prepara
tion for healthy maternity- is
accomplished by the use oi
LYDlAE.PINKHAr.rS
VEGETABLE C0MF01O
Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, of West
Union, S. C, writes to Mrs. Pinkham :
" I was ywatly ton-iowj in health
from a weakness peculiar to my mi,
when Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable
Compound was recommended to me. It
ot only restored me to perfect health,
bnt to my delight Iuni mother."
Mrs. Josephine Hall, of Bardstown,
Ky, writes:
" I was a rery rreat sufferer from
female troubles, and my physician failed
to help me. Lydia & Pinkham'a Vege
table Compound not only 'restored me
to perfect health, bnt I am now a proud
mother."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
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,
Eriodio pains, backache, that bear-j-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick
women to write her for advice
Bhe has pnlded thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
Tha Brewery Dspot
SALOON
LSalnStree.
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
Invites all his friends to call tor
a (lass of the best beer la town.
A cool, orderly stopping place
for men.
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and
Mixed Drink.
e WANTED
II vast ro bear from owner savior.
GOOD FARM or
for Bale, any size and any local
ity. Not particular about loca
tion. If you want cash for your
farm or business It will pay you
to write me today. I only want
to bear from owners who are
willing to sell direct to buyers
and without paying a cent of
commlaeion to anyone. I am
not a real estate agent and I
don't accept properties for sale
on a oonunisxloii basis. AjrentM
need not ansuer. If your fami
or business Is for sale write me
at once and I will send you free
full details of my new plan of
putting you in touch with hund
reds of people anxious to buy. 1
mut hear frm you quickly, as
I bare more buyers than I have
properties to recommend. It
costs you nothing to write to me
and I may have someone who
wants your place and will pay
your full price. In writing give
price and description and state
how soon possession can be had.
Larb. Dvsbire, Drawer 4 Rochester.H.Y.
w. s.
BOWMAN
The Photographer
I For High-Class
and Artistic
Photographs at
Reasonable
Prices.
MiaSt. Near Bridge
BRIEF RECORD. OF
COUNTY
Special Correspondence
BREVITIES
W. C T. U. CONVENTION
BEING HELD HERE
Goal Medal Contest Tonight n Which
Several Young Ladies Will Take
Part- Annual Memorial Services at
Chrlrftlan Church Sunday Dele
gates to Grand Lodge in Portland.
Athena. May 19. The annual con
vention of the Umatilla county W. C
T. U. is being held in this city. Last
nleht Mrs. Ida Wallace Unruh, the
great temperance worker, lectured at
the M. E. church. She came at this
time to open the convention with her
lecture. Tonight there will be a gold
medal contest In which eight young
ladles, all of them winners of silver
medals In previous declamatory con
tests, will contest on this Occasion.
The program for this convention Is as
follows:
Monday evening, Methodist church,
8 p. m., address: Mrs. Ada.. W. Un
ruh. Tuesday morning, Christian church,
30 a. m., opening session:
Mrs. Tassie Stewart, county presi
dent, presiding.
Devotionals. conducted by Mrs.
Shangle . of Milton.
Song by Miss Lois Smith of Echo.
10:00 a. m., address: "Women In
Reform Work."
10:30 a. m., reports of local unions.
11:30 a. m., report of county presi
dent
11:15 a. m., report of county secre
tary.
11:30 a. m., election of county offi
cers.
12:00 n., noon-tide prayer by Mrs.
Unruh and a song by Miss Lois Smith
of Echo.
Adjournment until 2 o'clock, p. m.
Afternoon session: Devotionals
'.conducted by Mrs. Charles Barrett,
i Song service conducted by Miss
Smith.
S:30 o. m.. "The Christian's Respon
sibility In the Local Option Election,"
to be discussed by Athena pastors and
the Rev Hacker of Adams.
4:00 d. m.. mother's meeting, ad
dressed by Mrs. Unruh, "A Mother's
Crown."
Evening session. Christian church,
8 p. m. Gold medal contestants, Ber
tha Hoon. Martha Basket. May Gan
dy, Esther Hunt, Eva Shackleford,
Pearl Johnson, Lena Crlgler and Te
resa Standish.
Judges: Rev. Hacker of Adams,
Rev .V. E. Hoven of Athena and Rev.
W. S. Payne of Weston.
Miss Smith will sing and Mrs. un
ruh will give a short address, while
the iudftes are out.'
The commencement exercise of tne
Athena high school will be held at
the Christian church Monday evening
Mav 2S.
At the Christian church, Sunday,
May 24, V. E. Hoven will preach the
annual memorial sermon, at the re
quest of members of Gettysburg Post,
G. A, R., of this city. Owing to tne
nlonepr nicnlc. which closes its pro
eram on Saturday. May 30, there will
be no extensive decoration day exer
cise attempted In this city.
Clover Leaf lodge, D. of H., has ap
pointed the following delegates to the
grand lodge, which convenes In Port
land this week: Mrs. Alice King, del
egate; Mrs. Mary Tompkins, alternate.
The World's Best Climate
is not entirely free from disease, on
the high elevations fevers prevail,
while on the lower levels malaria Is
encountered to a greater or less ex
tent, according to altitude. To over
come climate affections, lassitude,
malaria, iaundice. biliousness, fever
and ague, and general debility, the
most effective remedy Is Electric
Bitters, the great alterative and blood
purifier; the antidote for every form
of bodily weakness, nervousness anJ
Insomnia. Sold under guarantee at
Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Price 50
cents.
.MimiODIST EDUCATORS.
Third Annual Educational Convention
of Southern Methodist
Atlanta, Ga., May 19. Bishops,
minister and educators of the Meth
odist Episcopal church, south, are
arriving here today from all over the
mnritrv tn attend the third education
al convention of the denomination,
which will be opened this evening un
der the auspices of the board of edu
cation. During the meetings, whlcn
will be continued tomorrow and
Thursday, Important educational ques
tions will be considered.
Among the speakers on the pro
gram of the convention are Bishop
r.aiiowav of MIssIsIddI. Chancellor
Barrow of the University of Georgia,
Oovemor Hoke Smith of Georgia,
Chancellor Klrkland of Vanderbllt
University, F. H. Walnwrlght of St.
Louis and Dr. W. P. Few of Trinity
college.
Although the representation at the
convention Is mainly from the south,
all parts of the country and several
foreign lands are represented.
Serious Risults Feared
You may well fear serious results
fom a cough or cold, as pneumonia
and consumption start with a cold.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most
obstinate coughs or colds and pre
vents serious results. Refuse substi
tutes. Pendleton Drug Co.
Fine store and office room for rent
East Oregonlan building. Enquire
this offloa.
EVENTS
IE
RAILROAD COMPANY AND
TRACTION COMPANY CLASH
Dissatisfaction from Laying of Tracks
Lodge Officers for New Order
Much Intern Being Taken in
Columbia College Commencement
Fruits In Excellent Condition.
Freewater. May 19. There was a
slight crash here Saturday between
the Walla Walla traction company
and the O. R. & N. company, when the
O. R. & N. roadmaster, acting under
orders pulled up the Walla Walla val
ley Traction tracks In front of the
Freewater cannery. The tracks were
laid last week over the same ground,
each company using their own rails
and ties, but the rails of each com
pany being six Inches apart, the trac
tion rails being six inches closer to
the cannery than the O. R. & N. It
Is understood that the difficulty has
been satisfactorily settled.
Elect Lodge Officers.
The Modern Woodmen of America
have organized a preliminary lodge
here, the following: officers having
been elected:. Consul, L. B. Kelly;
advisor. S. B. Sanderson; managers, J.
B. Bradley. O. H. Dakln. Sam Chris-
tensen; inside doorkeeper, W. B. Cle
ments; outside doorkeeper. Buss Ken
nedy. The Installation will be held
the first Saturday in June.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Stewart
May 15, a daughter.
Milton Notes.
Milton, May 10. The commence
ment exercises of Columbia college,
which are being held at this time are
attracting a great deal of attention.
Last evening the department of music
and elocution gave their recital. The
principal feature of this occasion was
the "Garden of Singing Flowers." The
story of the flowers In song. Tonignt
n hannuet will be alven to the gradu
ates of which there are 29 this year.
Weather is fine and all crops are
looking fine since the late rains.
Valued Same as Gold.
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
View, Miss, says: "I tell my custom
ens when they buy a box of Dr. King's
Life Pills they get the worth of that
much gold In weight, if afflicted witn
constipation, malaria or biliousness."
Sold under guarantee at Tallman A
Co.'s drug store. 25 cents.
EXCURSION TO SEATTLE.
Lareo Crowd Going from Pendleton
to See the Atlantic Fleet.
S. B. Calderhead, general agent for
the Northern Pacific railway at Wal
la Walla, Is In town today making ar
rangements for the special train to
run from Pendleton to Seattle on Fri
day the 22nd, on the occasion of the
welcome to the fleet celebration.
The fleet will arrive In Elliott bay,
Seattle, on the afternoon of Saturday,
the 23rd. and the special train will
leave Pendleton on the morning of
the day previous In order that the
vi si torn mav witness the arrival.
There will be 28 battleships in tne
fleet, and the chambers of commerce
of Seattle and Tacoma have provided
Special programs for each day.
The fleet will remain at beauie un
til the 26th, when It will move down
to Tacoma, where it remains until the
2th. The officers of the navy are
working In accord with the citizens
of the Sound cities, and it is plannea
to give all visitors an opportunity to
Inspect the vessels and witness the
maneuvers while In the Sound.
The whole fleet will be brllllantij
illuminated at night by electricity,
and the program for the entertain
ment of the men and officers is me
most elaborate that has ever been
undertaken by the two cities.
SDecial round trip fares have Deen
granted from all points and the tick.
ets bear a limit of 14 days from date
of sale, thus giving the visitors plen
ty of time tn.vlslt the outlying points
of Interest before returning. Seattle
Is taking this opportunity to do a lit
tle mlslHonary work In the Interest of
tho Al.ika-Yukon-Paclfic exposition,
kind n create an Interest on the part
of the people of the Interior.
Mr. Caldorhead says that the Indi
cations now point to a party of from
100 to 300 from Pendleton, and has
arraneed to open the ticket office on
Thursday evening after 4:30, for the
sale of the tickets, In order that there
may be no delay In starting the
train Friday morning ai 3:30, on time.
It Is necessary to leave at the early
hour In order that the train reach Se
attle early enough In the evening to
permit the visitors to secure accom
modations before dark. ' .
SI OO Reward. 9100.
The readers of this paper wl" plsI
tn learn that there Is at leaat one dreaded
dlseane that science baa been able to en re
In all Ha stages, and that la Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la the only positive
core now known to tha medical frater
nity. Catarrh being a eonatltntlonal dis
ease, requlrea s constitutional treatment
Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken Internally,
acting directly opon the blood and tnoeoua
surfaces of the system, thereby destroying
tba foundation of tba disease, and giving
the patient strength by bonding np tbs
constitution and aaatatlng nature In doing
Its work. The proprietors have offered
One Hundred Dollars for any raas that It
fa III to core. Send for Hat of teatlmonl
els. Address :
F. J. CHKNBT A CO.. Toledo, O.
Hold by alt Dr off lata, 75c.
Takt Hall's Family Pills for constipa
tion. 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.
H ADVICES
Why Overheat Yourself?
Much of your summer
pleasure depends upon having
a cool and comfortable kitch
en. Why not be prepared for
hot days before they come ?
Ask your dealer to show
the New Perfection Wick
Blue Flame OU Cooktove.
It's a wonder.
t Does the work of your bif
ranee in every particular, but
has this great advantage over it, that it never heats the kitchen. Tat
WW ? MOTOR!
VM Blue Flame Ofl Cooli-Stove
power. Large foot holds oil for several
hours' burning. Praa from all objectionable feature
splendid fiunily lamp. If not with your dealer, writ otff
sparest agency. '
STANDARD
lit NEWS HUES
COOL WEATHER AND
SHOWERS IX SOUTH EXD
.Much Needed Moisture Arrives Stock
Placed on Range in Forest Reserve
Popular Couple Wed Hort Bus
iness Flourixhlng Camas Prairie
Um Reputation M Breeding
Ground Sawmill Running Full
Time. .
Alba, May 18. Weather cool, with
frequent showers, which were much
needed to start the crop just seeded
after a long, dry spring, although there
has been" nothing suffering here yet,
except the' grass, but that crop will
accept a little moisture at any time
with benefit
Range and beef stock are now all In
Uncle Sam's pacture under the super
vision of forest officials. This di
vision Is known as the Camas and
Hldaway reserve and Is mostly occu
pied by boni fide settlers. The whole
pasture extends as far southeast as
Sumpter and comprises an area of
about 11,000,000 acres. It is In charge
of Supervisor Ireland and 14 of Uncle
Sam's boyg who are watching the
gaps.
While the marriage bells were ring
ing last Thursday at Uklah. I. R.
Laurance led to the alter Miss Lola
Sturdevant, one of Camas Prairie's
fairest daughters. Miss Sturdevant Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Sturdevant, pioneers of this ' valley,
while Mr. Laurance Is a merchant of
Ukiah and one of the leading business
men of tne soutn ena. xne young
couple will settle in Uklah and have
the best wishes of the community.
The horse business Is In a flourish
ing condition In this part of the coun
ty. There are now six stallions and
one Jack making stands in this valley,
this part of the county being consider
ed the best breeding ground for horse
flesh In the northwest. The altitude
of 3500 feet and the climatic condi
tions, connected with good hill range
grown horses with strong constitu
tions and aood sound feet, which a
good horse must have.
Local Option Ad.
If the Saloon Business is a Good
Thing for Pendleton Why Will
Not the Publicity Committee Ad
vertise That Pendleton Has
26
Saloons ?
Byers' Best Flour
t. mal from the choice wheat thtat grows. Good bread Is
ed when BYER8 BEST FLOUR
Barley always on band.
I PENDLETON
W. S. BTERS, Proprietor.
makes summer days endurable. Think of pre
paring a meal in less time than you'd do it on
the coal range, and then sitting down at table
with the family not overheated, but entirely
comfortable.
That is the way you will do when yon have
a "New Perfection OQ" Cook-Stove in your
kitchen. Made to three aires ; fully warranted. ,
If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency.
of great illuminating
OIL COMPANY
Ed Brehm of Weston, Is here look
ing after his stock Interests.
Sam Clark of Weston, Is rusticating
here.
The Alba sawmill Is running on full
time and making lots of fine lumber.
The planing department will soon start
and then all kinds of lumber orders
can be filled. '
A lim hnnrh nt teadlnr democrats
Ire billed to speak here tonight.
Wanted, at Once.
Good clean rags: market price paid.
East Oregonlan office.
No matter how honest
and careful your grocer mar
be, he cannot guarantee the
quality of his Coffee; the
manufacturer mutt do that.
iA Vol CKB
Folger
Gcldta
Gate
mm
is of uniform strength and
quality always satisfactory.
Aroma-tigh tinj-Never in
bulk. Grind it at ltome
Not too fine.
J. A. rolfr tt C
Stoat Fwiscat
Every Woman
la IntcreMeil and rtiould know
about the womlernil
Marvel "2" IT
AakTonr dranrtat
It. If ha cannot aupplv
tha MARVEL, accent no
trmtMl book amlftd. It airea fall
MriLnlm nA ritrfM-ttnna Invnlnablfl
(ladles. MARVEL CO 44 E. 23d St., Naw York
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Is used, bran, Short, Steam Rolled
ROLLER MILLS
f. Jn
CWf,.....aT
Watchmaker
. ,. . -
I Manufacturing f
Jeweler
All work strictly first
dassiand guaranteed.
! C. A. STRIKER
Pendleton, Oregon
EMPIRE BLOCK
West Webb Street.
THONB MAIN IS.
the Maze
r
Hanson & Oben
111 COURT STREET.
OlymglaBesr cn Draught
WARM LUNCH 9 A. M. TO
P. M.
, A nice little place for a quiet lit
tle Urns.
THAT'S ALL.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
Pendleton
Planing Mill
Pendleton, Oregon
SaaK Doors & Mouldings
General Mill Work
Show Cases, Store, Office
& Church Fixtures Our
Specialties
Estimates furnished on
. short notice
ROBERT FORS TER.
. Proprietor.
Phone aln 7.
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I BREWERY SALOON
J. P. Sullivan, Prop.
Distributor of the famsus
CEDAR BROOK
and
OLD JOE GIDEON
Whiskies
Large stock of leading brands
of wines, liquors and cigars.
East Court street, next to I
Brewery.
Wears like Iron
A Tarnish and Stain Combined.
It revives old woodwork, furni
ture, floors, etc., by covering the
mars and scratches, at tha same
time producing a brilliant and dur
able finish.
E. J. Murphy
Read j .o-nse Paints.
Scott's Santal-Pepsin Gapsulss
A POSITIVE CURE
For Inflammation orCatarrt
of the Bladder and DlwtMi
Kidney, ho cure do pat.
Cures quickly aud Perma
nently the worst eases at
Gonorrhoea aod Gleet M
matter ol how long icaoo
Ins. Absolutely harmless.
Bold by druggists, fnos
II. 00, or by mall, postpaid
JlUUboxesttJo.
THESANTAl-PEPSIIJft,
BlUaPONTAINS, OHIO.
Sold by the Pendleton Drug Oompaai
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