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FAGS OX. DAILY EAST OKEGOMAX, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1908. EIGHT PAGES. ami The nervous strain through which dressmakers have to pass at oertaln seasons of the year seems almost be yond endurance, and frequently brings on nervous prostration, faint ing spells, dizziness, sleeplessness and a general breaking down of the feminine system, until life seems altogether miserable. For all overworked women there is one tried and true remedy. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND restores the feminine system to a strong, healthy, normal condition. Mrs. Ella Griffin, of Park St. Can ton, N. Y., writes to Mrs. Pinkhara : " I was troubled for three years with female weakness, backache, paius is my side, nod headaches. I was most ruin rable and discouraged, for doctors pave mc no relief. Lydla E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound broupht back my health aad made me feel better than nr lcfi-re.M FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. tor thirty years Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Comjiound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, andhas positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodio pains, backache, .that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, Indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. PInkhnm invites all slcb women to writo her for advire, Sho has cuidwl thousands to .'w ilt!!. Address Ljun, Mass. Col, Fcrgy's Place Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Served. Card andBilliard Room in connection. Expert Mixologists For Gentlemen Only. Graham Furniture Co. handles the famous Charter Oak Range which Is fully guaranteed and unequaled for the money. New Home Sewing Machines Just what the wife needs. On easy payments. Tour' credit Is good. Large Qyantity of the Famous Now on Hand The coal that produces heat and not dirt. Also fine lot of good dry wood. Dutch Henry Office, Pendleton Ice A Cold Storage Company. 'Phone Main 178. 2! Club Saloon T. W. MTJRRKLL, Proprietor. Cor. Court cad Oottoawoad, PENDLETOIf OBCOOX. Rock Spring BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY Special Correspondence MS OF ISTOII MS of nii INTEREST TAKEN IN ELECTION YESTERDA"? Normal Seniors Make lilt With Play, "Uncle Rube" Walla Walla Den tist W 111 Locate In Weston to Practice- Commencement at Normal Xext Week. Weston, June 2. In the game of baseball played Saturday between the Shamrocks of Athena and the Normal team. It was closed as a tie at the ninth Inning with a score of 6 to 6 Newton O'Harra, who pitched for Weston, fanned 14 men. The election passed off quietly In Weston. The greatest Interest seem ed to be shown In the quetslon of lo cal option. The local amateur club which play ed Borderland at the opera house Sat' udray drew a good crowd. Louis Proebstel, son of Mr. and Mrs. G W. Proebstel. was here from Haines for a short time during the pioneer picnic. He was married some months ago to Mis Francella Duncan who Is well known In Umatilla coun ty, and a former teacher In the Pen dleton schools. The Normal seniors who put on the play, "Uncle Rube," during the plo neer picnic were complimented on their food work in the production. Great preparations are being made by the Normal students at this time for the commencement which will be held, beginning the first of next week. Dr. C. N. Williams of Wnlla Walla is preparing to locate at Weston for the practice of dentistry. He will oc cupy the office In the Brandt build ing vacated by Dr. F. D. Hasbrouck. Dr. Williams Is a graduate of the North Pacific Dental college In Port land. T. M. Bowman, retiring principal of the Weston public school, has gone to Portland In company with his wife where he will remain for the summer at least Rev. Charles Quinney of Pendleton conducted services at the Episcopal church here last Sunday. QUIET ELECTION. Great Horse Show ami Strawberry Festival Thursday. Milton, June 2. Election passed off In the usual quiet manner at Milton yesterday. The greatest Interest seemed to be In the question of a wet or dry county. Milton's big strawberry festival and horse show combined, which will be held Thursday, promises to be the biggest event of the kind ever given here. Everybody will be supplied with strawberries at Nichols' grove, where a feast will be prepared. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock there will be a grand parade on the streets of Milton in which some of the finest horses In the country will be shown. This show will be given under the auspices of the Milton Horse Show as sociation. The Best rills Ever Sold. "After doctoring 15 years for chronic Indigestion and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever sold: "writes B. F. Ayscue of Ingleside, N. C. Sold under guar antee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. 5c. STILL GROWING. Project and All Other Things Going On Rapidly. Hermltson, June 2. Crops are Tkir.pr fine, and the settlers are well pleased with the progress made con siderlng that this Is the first year for the water. Alfalfa, potatoes and oth er crops are looking excellent. More lands are being sold dally, and the government has been furnishing water In the most satisfactory manner for a few week.s Work on the different parts of the project is progressing nicely, and it will only be a few weeks until most of the work will be com plete. Col. J. F. McXaught has returned from a trip to Seattle and other Sound points. Clyde Bland, a brother of C. K. Bland, who came here a few days ago from Kallspel, ont., to visit rela lives, has been ill for a few days. SPECULATION' MUST CEASE. There's a Sure Cure for Asthma, 'Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Ca tarrh, so Why Should People Spec ulate. Remember, Hyomei will cure the above named disorders or Tallman & Co. will give you your money back. Go to them and ask for a Hyomei out fit, which consists of a bottle of Hyo mei (a very liberal supply) and a pocket inhaler that will last a life time. The whole outfit only costs 11, and if at any time afterward you need another bottle of Hyomei to use with your Inhaler, it will cost you 50 cents. Ask them about It. They will recom mend. It. "I think your Hyomei is a grand medicine; It has done for me what doctors could not do, and I've tried everything. I had such a bad cough, and nothing I took did me any good. I tried your Inhaler, and I never had anything help me so much or so quick. Wishing you long and prosperous lives I remain, you true friend, Saba She- line, Metz, Ind." EVENTS ATHENA HAD QUIET ELECTION THIS YEAR Prohibition Meetings lickl fn the Churvluu Sunday Wlieat Looking Extra Good in Tlds Section of the County With Little More Moisture Good Crops Are Assured Recover Ing from Serious Illness. Athena, June 2. Election passed off quietly at Athena yesterday. A heavier vote was cast here than two years ago, and the result Is being watched with much Interest. Mrs. Frank Swaggart who was quite seriously ill at her home on Birch creek for a few days Is report ed as being considerably Improved. A number of the people of Athena were county seat visitors Saturday to attend the big Sells-Floto shows. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coolldge spent Sunday with friends in Pendleton. Prohibition meetings were held at the Athena churches Sunday evening and they were all well attended. The wheat crop in the Athena country Is looking good In most places so far this season. The same report comes from Weston, Helix, Adams and Cold Springs, and most of the wheat growing sections In the coun ty. Hot winds are about all that Is feared now, and It is' believed by most of the growers that winds will have ceased by that time as this has been an unusually windy spring. With a few more good rains a good crop Is assured. Mrs. A. F. Ludtke, wife of the elec trician at the Preston-Parton mill, who has been very ill at College Place where she underwent an operation Is said to be Improving slowly. A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 436 HouS' ton street, New' Tork. 'It's a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications: while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot bo recommended too highly." Electric Bitters regulate the digestive func tlons, purify the blood, and Impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and deblllated of both sexes, Sold under guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. 50c. OREGON ORATOR VICTOR. Jesse II. Bond Win In Tti-State Con test at Seattle. Seattle. Wash., June 2. In the eighth annual Trt-State oratorical contest, held at the University oi Washington Saturday night, Jesse H. Bond, speaking for the University of Oregon on "The Elevation of Charac ter," won over Herman Allen, of the University of Washington, and Wil- lard K. Gwinn of the University of Idaho. A prize of $75 given by the King county Bar association, was awarded the Oregon speaker, and $25 went to the Washington orator. There was but one point difference between the winners of first and sec ond place, Mr. Allen being given first place by the Judges on thought and composition and one first place and two third places by the Judges on delivery. Mr. Bond got two sec ond places and one third place on thought and composition and two firsts and one second on delivery. The chairman of the evening was John P. Hartman of Seattle. The Judges on thought and composition were President S. B. L. Penrose of Whitman college. Profesor Norman Coleman of Whitman college, and professor L. B. Baldwin of Oregon Agricultural college. The Judges on delivery were Judge r. H. Hanford, of the United States circuit court, F, G. Rorety and Dr. J. H. Powers, all of Seattle. BIG IJOAT RACE. Washington and California Struggled for Supremacy. Seattle, June 2. All is In readiness for the big event of the year In Pa ciflc coast rowing circles, the Inter collegiate boat race between the crews o( the universities of California and Washington. Trained to the minute and In the pink of condition, the rl val oarsmen are awaiting the crack of the pistol that will send them away over the four mile course on Lake Washington, across the mouth of Union bay. where the University of Washington is located. As the University of California eight has defeated Stanford, today's race will decide the intercollegiate rowing honors of the pacific coast. Last year Stanford defeated California and rowed against Washington for the championship, the latter being vic torious In the four mile race. Yacht Race to Bermuda, Boston, June 2. All arrangements have been made for the start of the great Marblehead-Bermuda yacht race under the auspices of the Corinthian Yacht club of Marblehead and the Royal Bermuda Yacht club. Nearly all classes will be represented In the race starting tomorrow. The Corin thian club has had long experience In the management of races and the coming big event promises to be as successful as the previous undertak ings of the club. Commodore Morss schooner Dervish, which won the Master cup, New York to Bermuda, last June, has been entered In class B. Read the Bast Orsgonlan. MEW PH Wick Bine Flame 00 Cook-Stove produces an intense heat undtr tht itttlt or in thi even, but does not radiate heat in all directions as a coal range does hence is used with comfort on the hottest summer day. Made in three sizes, and warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. n The j?a Xinsn" bright light that resents the farthest comer of good lied living-room. Well made throughout of niccslsa brass) perfectly safe and Tery ornamental. Warranted! in every particular. If not with your dealer, writs ou nearest agency. STAND ABD OIL COMPANY (! fpursflsO Wholesale Grocer. Atlantic City, N. J., June 2. On the register of the Marlborough-Blen-helm today appears the names of leading food Jobbers from all parts of the nation, here for the annual con vention of the National Wholesale Grocers' association. A meeting of the executive committee today and of the board of directors tomorrow morning will precede the formal opening of the convention at 11:30 o'clock tomorrow. The association represents 80 per cent of all the wholesale grocers of the country and has members In 38 states. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is the one that children like so well to take at It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It acts gently yet free ly on the bowels and thereby It drives the cold out of the system. It Is sold by Tallman &Co. Itirtlulny of InvK New Orleans, June 2. From Infor mation received at the headquarters of the United Confederate Veterans, It is evident that the celebration to morrow of the centennial anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis will be carried out on a grand scale In all the cities and towns of the south. Kodol Is the best known prepara tion that is offered to the people to day for dyspepsia, Indigestion or any stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is pleasant to take. It Is sold here by Tallman & Co. Book of Oregon Poem 4 Out. "The Song of the Oregon Pine," a little book of original verse by Bert Huffman Is now out and Is on sale at the Frailer book store. Price 50 cents. Printed pn fine paper and highly Illustrated.- FIFTEEN YEARS OF. Rheumatism Developed Burning, Painful Sores on Legs Tortured Day and Night Tried All Kinds of Remedies to No Avail Wife Had Debility and Pains in Back. BOTH USED CUTICURA AND ARE WELL AGAIN "My husband had been a great suf ferer with rheumatism for nearly fifteen years. At first it was in his bones, but after a while it was in the flesh and finally running sores broke out on his legs, from below the knees to the ankles. There are no words to tell all the dis comfort and great suffering he had to endure night and day. lie used every kind of remedy and three physicians treated him, one after the other, with out any good results whatever. So one day I happened to read about Cuticura Remedies. I asked him If he would not try them. 'No,' said he, 'it's no use, I've spent enough money now.' The next day I ordered five dollars' worth of Cuticura Soap, Cuti cura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent. He begun to use them without confi dence but after three weeks all the sores were dried up. The burning fire stopped, and the pains became bearable. After three months he was quite well. Two years later the pains and sores came back after he had been working hard and had taken cold. But as soon as he used Cuticura again It cured him. Two years ago I used Cuticura Pills for ireneral debility. They did me a great deal of good and made me well. Three months since I had pains in my back and Cuticura took them away, too. I can prove this testi monial at any time. Mrs. V. V. Albert, Upper Frenchville, Me., July 21, 1907.'' A Single Treatment Consisting of a warm bath with Cuti cura Soap, a gentle application of Cuti cura Ointment, and a mild dose of Cuticura Resolvent or Pills, Is often sufficient to afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure of torturing, disfiguring eczemas, rashes, itchings, Irritations, and inflam mations of the skin and scalp, from infancy to age, when all else fails. Cntlenra Bocp (28e), Olntmmt (Me). Rmohront (60c . tn4 Pllll (2bc. pur TUI of 60), era told throurtmitth-wmiil. FreHr Dros Tim. Corp. bl. Li Ill '.l.,ml.... Am r kuuad trii Cuueura Bobk oo Uka VI Keep the Kitchen Cool Why swelter over a glowing' range in a study kitchen, when a new Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove will do the family cooking without raising the temperature enough to be noticeable? By putting a "New Per fection" in and allowing the range fire to go out, you may make this summer's kitchen work not only bearable, but actually a pleasure. The SFECTIOM 1 Lamp EE tibia to get Gives a c comet as star trfec- po- clear. IN ONS OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THjC PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK I ATCS At 10W AS EASTill ROUSES ETC When You Cook Uilh Sas You do away with all the dirt and Inconvenience of the wood and coal stove. NEW LINE OP RANGES NOW ON DISPLAY. Gas Ranges, $14.23 to $33 Hot plates $1 to $3.23 Water heaters, slmmerers, etc. Slmmerers for cooking soups, etc., cost 1 1-5 cents per hour; giant burner, Ec; small burner, 3c; one oven burner, 4c; water heater, 9c' per hour. A bath would cost 4c for fuel. NORTHWESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC CO. The Brewery Depot SALOON Main Street. Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop. Invites all his friends to call for a glass of the best beer in town. A cool, orderly stopping place for men. Wine, Liquors, Cigars and Mixed Drinks. Phone Main 6 IB. THORNTON MUSIC CO 8 IS Main Street HIGII GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk- ins; Machines, Records, Cabinets and Musical Merchandise. ri Pendleton Planing Mill Pendleton, Oregon Sash, Doora & Moulding!) General Mill Work Show Cases, Store, Office & Church Fixtures Our Specialties Estimates furnished on short notice - ROBERT FORSTER Proprietor. Phone aln 7. PnONK MAIN 188. the Maze Hanson & Olsen 111 COURT STREET. Olympla Beer on Draught WARM LUNCH A. M. TO P. M. A nice little place for a quiet lit tle time. TIIAT'S ALL. PENDLETON, OREGON. Let Us Make Your Home LOOK NEW by repapeiing the old walls from our new line of beautiful Wall Paper We carry the largest and most complete line in the country. Price reasonable. E. J. Murphy Rondy-to-uHO Paints. BREWERY SALOON I 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 Brewery, W. S. BOWMAN The Photographer (J For High-Class ancl Artistic Photographs at Reasonable Prices. Main St. Near Bridge Scott's Santal-Pepsln Sapsob APOSITIVECURB For Inflammation or Catirro of the Hlulder snd Kldneya. Mo eure no tat. Curee quickly aud Permsr nently the worst ease of Gonorrhoea and Gleet, oo matter ot how long stands Ins. Absolutely hartnlr. Hold by drumrliti. Prise $1.00, or by mall, pottpanv ,$HJ0,8boieir478. THE 8ANTAL-PEP8IN Ji, IUSSOMTAINS, OHM Sold by the Pendleton Drag OompMt CHICHESTER'S PILLS I't Uteris. 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