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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PipPLETOW, 0REG0M. THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1B08.
EIGHT PAGES.
FOUR GIRLS
Restored to Health by Lydia E.
P Latham's Vegetable Compound.
Mtmd Whm Tkty Jm.
MiUlUanRosLHO
Eaat 84th Street, New
York. writ: "Lydia.
S. Finkham'i Vepeta.
bl. Compound orer
eam. Irrefrulaxitl., p
riodio suffering, and
nerrou headache.
alter everything elt
had failed to help me,
and I feel It a duty to
let othen know of It."
K athaiineCrlf .2345
Lafayette St., DenTer,
Col., write: "Thank
toLydla E. Pinknam'e
TegetableCompeond I
am wall, after tufferinc
for month from net
Ton prostration."
Mlat Marie Stolta-
i mail, of Laurel, la.,
1 write : r' I wai In a rua-
Idownconditionanliaf
i 1 1 fered from tap preetioa,
'I I indigestion, and poor
f circulation. Lyfiia K.
Va 7 rVmiwnnA mui me
well and itrong."
MIm Ellen MTOlaoc,
of 417 N. Eaat St, K
wanee, Hl.,ay: "Ly
dlaK.Plnkham'aVeg.. table Com pound cured
me of backache, (id
ache, and established
my period, after the
beet local doctor had
failed to help me." .
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia K Pink,
barn's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, nas 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,
Eriodic pains, backache, that bear-g-down
fee linp, flatulency.indiges
tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Plnkhara invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mas.
The Brewery Dopcl
SALOON
Main Street
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
Invite all his friend to call tor
a class of the best beer la town.
A cool, orderly stopping; place
for men.
Wlnea, Liquors, .dears and
Mixed Drinks.
Every Woman
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Daily trips between Pendleton and
Jkiah, except Sunday. Stage leaves
Pendleton it 7 a. m., arrives at uman
n. m. Return stags leaves Uklah
at I p. m., arrive at Pendleton at I
p. m.
Pendleton to Uklah. $1.00; Pen
dleton to Alba, $$.76; Pendleton to
Ridge, $Z; Pendleton to Nye,
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BRIEF. RECORD; 0F
COUNTY
Special Correspondence
FREEniLTOH t
SVMtlER REAL ESTATE
DEALS MADE LATELY
Young Man Meets With Serious Acci
dentYoung Women Awarded Med
als In Contest Woman Lectures
to Interested Audience Good ITices
RccelTed for Lands.
Milton, May SI. Several real es
tate deals have been made In Milton
of late, among them being the fol
lowing: ' '
G. W. Rexroth, of Baker City, has
purchased of Mr. Lloyd 16 acres north
of Milton for $1000; O. L. Fields sold
to William Elliot 80 acres north of
Milton for $6400; Jonathan Talbert
has recently sold a 10-acre fruit ranch
In section 38 to Luther T. Maxwell for
6000; Michael Estoup sold two acres
northwest of the city to R. 8. Hern
don, for a consideration of $400,
Earnest Whltely, who Is employed
by C. E. Spencer, met with a serious
accident Tuesday. He was running
a race with a dog, when his horso
stumbled and fell over a calf that
chanced to be In the road at that
time. The young man was rendered
unconscious and for a time his con
dition was very serious. The doctors
have slight hopes for' his recovery at
this time.
Medals in Contest,
As a result of ability slfown In a
musical and elocutionary contest dur
ing commencement of Columbia col
lege, Tuesday, medals were awarded to
the Misses Gay, Anna McEwen and
Rowe Canfield. The Garden of Sing
ing Flowers was especially enjoyed.
Mrs. Ada Morris, national lecturet
and organizer of the W. C. T. U.,
spoke here Monday night, and her lec
ture was much enjoyed. Miss Lois
Smith of Echo, sang a solo which was
highly enjoyed.
Freewater Notes.
Freewater, May 21 D. C. Kirk of
Athena, addressed a republican meet
ing In Badgero's hall Wednesday eve
ning In the Interest of H. M. Cake,
nominee for United States senator. A
large crowd attended.
A number of the ladles from here
went to Athena Monday and Tuesday
to attend the W. C. T. U. convention
at that place.
A number of the pepole about here
will take In the Caledonian picnic at
Athena this week.
Clironic Constipation Cored.
One who suffers from chronic con
stipation Is In danger of many seri
ous ailments. Foley"s Orlno Laxative
cures chronic constipation as It aids
digestion and stimulates the liver and
bowels, restoring the natural action
of these organs. Commence taking It
today and you will feel better at
once. Foley's Orlno Laxative does not
nauseate or gripe and Is pleasant to
take. Refuse substitutes. Pendleton
Drug Co.
axxual reception;
Weston People Will Turn Out to Pic
nic at Athena.
Weston, May 21. The freshman
class will hold Its annual reception at
Normal hall next Saturday evening.
The Invitations are In the most unique
style, and it promises to be one of the
events in the history of the school.
Student A. G. Scales has been sum
moned to his mother's home at Roee
burg. Ore., on account of her danger
ous Illness.
Weston people will turn out In
great numbers to the Caledonian plc
;ilg Jn Athena..
TVil action of the country was fa
vored with a shower Tuesday, night
which was not general. It rained nere
quite hnrd and also at Athena.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
Sidney Trouble Makes Jfou Miserable.
Aitnnct pvprvhoilv who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures iimuc
Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kid
ney, liver and blad
der remedy.
It is the great med
ical triumph of the
nineteenth century;
discovered after years
of scientific research
by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent kidnev and
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame back.
nric acid, catarm or ine umuuer ouu
Brighfs Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Ur Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
smm'ended for everything but if you have
kidney liver or bladder irouoicu win c
found just the remedy you need. It has
been tested in so many ways, in hospital
work and in private practice, and ha
proved so successiui in every
Special arrangement has been made by
which all readers of this paper, who have
not already tried it, may have a sample
bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell
ing more about Swanip-Root.and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trou
ii. liner mention reading this
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generous offer in this paper and send your
address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton,
N. Y. The regular
fiftc-rpnt and One-
Hollar size bottles are r
old by all good druggists. Don't make
ny mistake, but remember tb name,
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EVENTS
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EVERYTHING READY FOR
CALEDONLVN PICNIC
Recent Rains Have Been Beneficial to
All Crops W. C. T. U. Convention
Big Tent Is Erected Preston In
Town on Way from Portland-
Graduating Exercised.
Athena, May 21. Everything it be
ing put in readiness for the big Cale
donian picnic tomorrow. Large
crowds are expected In Athena Friday
and Saturday. On the latter daU
candidates of both political parties
will 'be In attendance when speeches
will be made on current Issues,
The recent rains were of great
benefit to the wheat crops In this sec
tion. The grain Is now above the ex
traordinary weed growth, and the
fields present a thrifty appearance.
The county convention of the W.
C. T. U. held in this city Monday and
Tuesday was well attended. The ad
dresses delivered by Mrs. Unruh, na
tional organizer, were of interest and
were greatly appreciated. The de
clamatory contest for a gold medal
closed the convention sessions at the
Christian church Tuesday night. Miss
Criglor of Freewater was awarded the
medal by the Judges.
Born in this city, May 19, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Moore, a daughter.
The Shamrocks, Athena's fast ama
teur ball team, were victorious In their
game with Pendleton Sunday, the
score resulting 12 to 9.
The big tent under which the pro
gram for the Caledonian picnic will
be carried out has been put up, and
If the weather remains nice this will
be the best picnic In the history of
Athena.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Preston were in
the city yesterday on their way from
Portland to Waitsburg. Mr. Preston
recently dorve his new Corbin from
The Dalles to Walla Walla, a dltsance
of 221 miles In 10 hours and 5 min
utes.
Lawrence Lleuallen and family of
Adams were Athena visitors yesterday.
Henry Keene, the barber, Is figur
ing on buying a new automobile. Sev
eral demonstrators have been here
of late to interview him.
Graduating ExerciiftS.
The graduating exercises of the
Athena public school will take place
next Monday evening at the Christian
church. There are four graduates
this year, Maurice B. Hill, Cecil A.
Boyd, F. Bennle Gross and Martha
J. Gerklng. The program Is as fol
lows: -ri.ls! )! " ''
Song "America.
Invocation Rev. Ellis
Music Kershaw Orchestra
Duet "Village Chimes"
Misses Mclntyre
Music Pinkerton Orchestra
Oration "International Arbitra- ,
tion" Maurice B, Hill
Instrumental solo Vienna Waltz. .
Kittle Gholson
Music Pinkerton Orchestra
Essay "Life of Edgar Allen Poe"
Ceclle A. Boyd
Address H. I. Watts
It is a pity to see a person neglect
indication of kidney or bladder trou
ble that may result in Brighfs dis
ease when Foley's Kidney Remedy will
correct Irregularities and strengthen
these organs. Take Foley's Kidney
Remedy at the first sign of danger.
Pendleton Drug Co.
NO COLOR LINE IN BRAZIL.
Interesting Features of the Land of
Coffee and Sunshine.
Henry Ruhl writes entertainingly of
Brazil In the June number of Scrib-
ner's Magazine. He says of the col
ored population of that country:
Of. the various manifestations of at
mospheric laxity none Is more inter
esting to a North American than the
haziness of the color line.
This land of coffee and sunshine is
a land tinged with African blood. Of
the seventeen afid a half millions of
people in the country only six mil
lions are whites.
There were 750,000 slaves in Bra
zil when the princess regent emanci
pated them In 1887, and there are
nelehborhoods where the negro prob
lem Is a problem only In so far as life
may be a problem to Africans In their
native Jungles.
You eo ashore, for instance, to buy
cigars at Bahla. It was a great place
in the old slave days, before the center
of Indusary moved down to Sao Paulo,
Is a fine place still with Its tall stage
scenery buildings, painted white or
nlnklfh or nale blue, the fronts an
ech of the Dutch visitation of long
ago often decorated with tiles.
You climb the narrow winding
streets to the upper town, looking out
on the turquoise sea. Everywhere are
negroes huge women, with enormous
chocolate-colored arms, In white cot
ton wrappers and turbans. They come
swinging down the cobblestones, squat
heiri their fruits and Rreen parrots,
lean out of ground-floor windows
moklntr flat black clirars.
Try to take a photograph of one
and her broad, shining face clouds
over with fear of the unknown and up
goes her apron over her head. In the
cool interiors of these houses with
spotless patios and doorways, white
folks doubtless must be hiding from
the sun. but one scarcely sees them.
Eighty per cent of the Inhabitants
are negroes. You feel as though you
Were VrainuiB uiivukii a uoc -.
man's city held by a black army fr
occupation.
Boys, Watch for the
BALLOONS
Here is a Treat for You.
Commencing Saturday, May 23, and continu
ing all next week until circus day. The East Ore
gonian will send up a paper balloon every afternoon
at 4 o'clock. Attached to each balloon will be a tag,
which if secured and returned to the East Oregonian
office, will entide the holder to a
Free Ticket to
The Sells-Floto
CIRCUS
which will show in Pendleton Saturday, May 30.
Each ticket is good for the menagerie and main
show, including reserved seat.
Watch for the Balloons. Boys.
Secure the Tag and get a
Free Ticket to the Circus.
TBCKET
Official Nominees and Candidates
of the Republican Party
for June Election.
For United States Senator
II. M.
For Representative
W.
Justice of the Supreme Court
ROBERT S. BEAN, of Lane County.
For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner
J. W. BADLiEY, of Multnomah County
For Railroad Commissioner
CLYDE B, AITCinsOX, of Multnomah County
For Prosecuting Attorney
GILBERT W. PHELPS, of Umatilla County.
For Representative Twenty-Second District
T. J. MAHOXEY, of Morrow County.
For Represeptatives from Umatilla County
For County Clerk
For County Recorder of Conveyances- FRED W. HENDLEY.
For County Treasurer
For County Assessoi"
For County 8chool Superintendent FRANK K. WELLES.
For County Surveyor
For County Coroner
For County Commissioner
VOTE 'ER
CAKE, of .Multnomah County.
R. ELLIS, of I'matllla County.
C. A. BARRETT.
L. L. MANX.
FRANK BALING.
GEORGE W. BRADLEY.
ROBERT T. BROWN.
JOnN W. KIMBRELL.
RALPH FOLSOM.
HORACE WALKER.
STRAIGHT.
W.S.
BOWMAN
The Photographer
For High-Class
and Artistic
Photographs at
Reasonable
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Main St. Near Bridge
PIIOXE MAIN ISf.
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OlvnplaBeer on Draught
WARM LUNCH 9 A. M. TO
P. M. '
A nlc. little place for a quiet lit
tle Urn.
THAT'S ALL.
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Sash, Doors & Mouldings
General Mill Work
Show Cases, Store, Office
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Estimates furnished on
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