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PAOX VBXEX. EIGHT PAGES. DAILY KAOT OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORJQOW. TUESDAY, JUNE , 1008. HEMORRHOIDS 1ESMDEKEI Accompanied by Terrible Itching A Complicated and Most Distress ing Case Well-known Remedies Failed to Cure Doctor Thought an Operation Necessary Then CUTICURA PROVED ITS ' WONDERFUL EFFICACY "I am now eighty years old and ono morning, three years ago, I was taken with a hard pain In my right sido. In two days I had an attack of piles (hemorrhoid!)), bleeding and protruding. The doctor gave mo some medicine and en ointment for them which bellied me some hut I had to keep using them all the time. Then I changed to the P remedy; but if I did not use it every day, I would g't worse. The doctor Baid the only help for me was to go to a hospital and be operated on. At this time, about a year ago, I went to using the 8 remedies. I tried them for four or five months but did not get much help for my piles. During this time sores would come on a fleshy part of my body. They bothered mo all the time. I would get on healed and another would come. These sores Chang') to eczema, accompanied by a terrible itching. It Boomed as if I could not keep my hands from tearing my flih. This and the pile trouble brought on an inflamed condition. Then I got the Cuticura Remedies. I washed the affected parts with Cuticura Boap and warm water in the morning, at noon, and at night, then used Cuti cura Ointment on the irritated sur faces and injected a quantity of Cuti cura Ointment with a Cuticura Sup pository Syringe. I also took Cuti cura Resolvent Tills three times a day. It took a month of this treatment to get mo in a fairlv healthy state and then I treated nivself once a day for throe montlis and, after that, once or twice a week. H is fortunate that I used Cuti cura. The treatments I had tried took a lot of money that I would have saved by using Cuticura llemedies sooner, but I am wiser now. I am supplied with a full set of the Cuticura Kemedies and would not feel safe without them, j. H. Henderson, Hopklnton, St. Law rence Co., N. Y., Apr. 2H, 1U07." Complct Eiurnnl nd tnifmsl Tn-stmrnt for Every Humor of lnlnu. 'liiidrrii.nl Ad'iiu rou tut of l utlrur Nil (JSc.) t ( iranw thr rikin. l-uilrun ointment tUX.I to Ileal the hkin. nd Cutieura Rn"l vr nu&Or .('r in tlir f'irm nl ( 'hnmUM Oat'd I'llto ;!' it vial nt Ml) to I'urKy the Uiidj a Li ihe Cuiirura Sumiusitory Syhnsc (.IV h"J Miruuiihnut the world. J'olltr Drug A Chem. Corp., 'K''cuTur. Book on Skin Dlses Safes and Vaults PACIFIC SAFE COMPANY Exclusive agents for Herring -Ha II-Marvin Safe Company Manufacturers of The Genuine Mali's Safe & Lock Go's Safes and Vaults The Siandaiil for Seventy Years. Correspondence Solicited Office and Salesroom 909 Riverside Avenue Empire Suite llulliling. SPOKANE, WASH. Large Qyantity of the Famous Rock Spring a Now on Hand The coal that produces heat and not dirt. Also fine lot. of good dry wood. Dutch Henry Office, Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage Company. 'Phone Mnln 178. 'Phone Main SIS. THORNTON MUSIC CO 813 Main Street niGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGAN8 Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk ing Machines, Records, Cabinet and Musical Merchandise. Every Woman U Intermted nnd .honld know Marvel "X'""'? vuuene Ask yonr druggist for K. If b cannot intipl thn MARVKL. accent na l... ..... j ......... t. ,m 111m. trattd book untied. It iItm full iMrtlrnlan and direction) Invnlnnhlft loUdlM. MARVEL CO., 44 E. 23d St.. Niw York Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE ForlnlUmmatioD orCstant of the Hlsdder and Dlteu - Kidney. No cure no paf, Cures quickly ud Perm neatly the worn! ease a Gonorrhoea and Gleet. ' matter of how long stand Inc. Absolutely barmlesi Hold by druggists. Pn II 00, or by mall, postpaid kSl 00. 3 bores 12.75. THE SANTAl-MPSli N. IUAFOMTAINI, OHIO. Sold by tlx Pendleton Drag Compaaj AMONG THE OOF INLAND Will Ship Relics. A valuable collection of pessels, mortars, arrowheuds. flints and spoons made from horns, relics and the civil ization In vogue during the palmy days of the original red owners or North America, will bo sent to the Smithsonian Institute In the near fu ture by C. W. Welgel, local agent of the Northern Pacific railway com pany, says the Kennewlck Reporter. The relics have been found around the country adjacent to this city and somo of them probably have been dug, in years past, from the graves of dead Indians In the old burying grounus along the banks of the Columbia river. Mr. Welgel Is the owner of one of finest collections of Indian relics and curios In the west. He has been for years gathering the garments worn by primitive red men, and today he hiis coats, vests, headdresses, belts, etc., which represent years of toll on the part of squaws, and which are now valued at hundreds of dollars. The entire collection, according to men capable of placing an estimate, is worth easily $10,000. Child PrngBtHl by Homo. Agnes, the 8-yenr-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brlchoux, who live In the First ward, was very se riously injured about o'clock yes terday evening by being dragged a dlstanco of several blocks by a horse, says the La Grande Star. The little girl had the horse out feeding on a plat of grays and was holding the' animal by a rope. She had tied one end of the rope around her ankle. The horse became fright ened nnd started to run. The child was dragged a distance of several hundred feet before it could be stop ped. Dr. Racon was hurriedly summoned and he did what he could to alleviate the child's suffering. The doctor was unable to determine the full ex tent of the Injuries. The little girl's back was almost denuded of the skin and frightful cuts and bruises were Inflicted. At a late hour last night she had not regained consciousness. Herd Law Invalid. Prosecuting Attorney R. II. Klpp has decided to not attempt to further enforce the herd law relating to live stock running at large In Whitman county, says the Li Crosse Herald. Mr. Klnp says that the constitution ality of this law was passed on by orn cottox industry. rueful nnd Highly Prlxl Examina tion from Cotton Seed Once Al most Csclesn. A thousand things pleasing, useful, meritorious and highly prized in the mechanics and arts have within the past 30 years enanated from the frowzy cottonseed, at one time con sdlered practically useless by the ! cottongrowers In the sunny south. Step by step have these things been attained. Days and months have the chemists tolled to reach the" goal of success. Millions of dollars were expended to extract the virtues that wore known to exist In the little brown embryo that Ignorance wasted and continued blindly wasting until M-li-nce intervened and turned the river .if waste into a sea of gold. Columbus found cotton In use by the natives when he touched Amerl en's shores In 14 92. Cortez mentions It as being rudely manufactured Into cloth by the Mexican Indians. The snow-white bolls weer found growing wild In Texas and the lower Mississippi valley as early as 1536. Mrginla colonists cultivated It as long ago as 1621. No one dreamed then that It would be a world com modity no one thought of the value of the seed. The Amerlcnn Cotton Oil company No, 27 Reaver street, New York, with factories In vnrlous states of the union, export annually cottonseed oil and other products obtained from the seed to the amount of $50,000,000 This great Amerlcnn Industry Is not ehleriy supported by foreign trade. Its greatest market Is at home. More than half of the production Is con sumed in the United States, where the purity and whnlesorrtcness of the oils and the usefulness and values ofthe ciiKe, meai, nnters and hulls are making new friends and wider mar kets year by year. The American Cotton Oil com pany's products may be found In the kitchen and on the tables of every civilized country In the world. It is burning In the altar lamps of church es, and Is lighting armies of miners as they delve and burrow In the secret place3 of the earth. A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to apeak a good word for Electric- Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 436 Hous ton street, New York. 'It's a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications: while for lame back and weak kidneys It cannot be recommended too highly." Electric Hitters regulate the digestive func tions, 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. Kennewlck nerry Crop. The uneaqunled fruit land In the vicinity of Kennewlck has fairly earn, ed the right to the distinction of being not only the best fruit district, but the earliest In the state, says the Kenne wlck Reporter. During the straw berry season, which Is now drawing to a close, the ranchers of this vicinity have shipped to the markets of Puget sound, Spokane, and Montana about 10,500 crates, each containing 24 boxes EXCHANGES THE EMPIRE Judge Warren of Lincoln county while holding court In Adams county, t mViinh time thn court sustained a demurrer to the Information on the ground that the law was unconstitu tional, stating at that time that he honori hia rniinor orlnclnally upon the ground that It wag an unlawful dele tion of leelslatlve powers and was In the nature of class legislation. Mr. Klpp agrees with the ruling of Judge Warren and believes this law to be unconstitutional, and therefore does not feel Justified In taking a test case to the supreme court. There have been many complaints coming to the prosecuting attorney's office, aoout half of the people complaining against the enforcement of the law and the other half desiring that it be enforced. This Is the only county in tne state that has ever tried to enforce It, and the prosecuting attorney must now give it up or take eases into court under a law that he himself considers unconstitutional, and therefore he has decided not to endeavor to enforce the law any further. Two Now Papw. Th WaHhlneton Farmer Publishing company Is considering establishing two .weekly newspapers on the line or the St. Paul railroad, one at Othello and the other at Beverly, says the Spokesman Review. The home office of the company is at North Yakima, where It has been publishing the pioneer agricultural Daner of this state, Northwest Farm and Home. The veteran editor, Leigh R. Freeman, has published In the west 9 years, 24 years of which he has been at North Yakima. One of the papers which he will nubllsh will be called the Othello Optimist, and It will possess a first- class power plant. He is making ar rangements to erect a building on Main street, Othello, at once. The pa per which the company will publish at Beverly Is to be called the Beverly Columblad. Drilling for Oil. The drilling machinery ordered by the Madras Oil & Gas company, ar rived here last Saturday, and will be put In place to commence drilling at once. It will take sevepl weeks to erect the tower and get the machinery In place, but the officers of the com pany state that the preparations are being rushed as much as possible, and that actual drilling on the first well will soon begin. Madras Pioneer. of the finest fruit sold. Figuring that each crate sold for $3.50, which, ac cording to men who are In a position to know. Is a conservative average, the berries have brought to the pock ets of the growers of Kennewlck and Finley more than $37,000. No Humbug. No humbug claims have to be made for Foley's Honey and Tar, the well known remedy for coughs, colds and lung troubles. The fact that more bqttles of Foley's Honey and Tar are used than any other cough remed is the best testimonial of its great merit. Why then risk taking some unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar costs you no more and Is safe ana sure. Pendleton Drug Co. Kansas Wants Help. As a result of the recent call for help In harvesting the Kansas wheat crop, men are flocking into southern Kansas In droves and it Is likely that the farmers will have plenty of assist ance In preserving crops. Harvesting In southern Kansas and northern Ok lahoma will probably begin in earnest next week, and the harvest hands will gradually work northward. In central and western Kansas the harvesting will begin about the middle of the month, nnd in northern Kansas and Nebraska the waving fields will begin to fall before the reapers early In July. The gathering of the harvesl clans Is highly picturesque, as usual and Includes men In all walks of life from the hobo who Is Impressed Into service to the college student who Is "out for a lark" or who "needs the money." Consumptives Mndo Oomfotrable. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of Incipient consumption and even In the advanced stages af fords comfort and relief. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. Pendleton Drug Co. Pasture for Bucks. Will take a limited number of bucks to pasture and run for the summer. Good pasture and plenty of water. Apply this office. You Should Know Tills. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any ease of kidney and bladder trou ble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Pendleton Drug Co. Notice to Ice Users. All parties wanting Ice delivered to their homes please hang out cards by 7 o'clock each morning where they can be seen by driver of wagon. Hen ry Koplttke. Wanted, at Once. Good clean rags; market price paid. East Oregonlan office. LIFE NOT WORTH IJY1NG. Don't say life Is not worth living. Take Sexlne Pills and when you feel the new life coursing through your veins you will feel a new Interest In living. Sexlne Pills are sold by the Pendleton Drug Co. This is the store that sella all the principal remedies and does net substitute. Price $1 a A little money invested in want ad vertising will find you enough money to get that venture of yours "going" if it will go 1 Quit being ruled by "if" and "BUT," and begin to want-advertise I LOOK IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR WANT ADVERTISING. I Want Advertisements FOR SALE. FOR SALE 160 ACRES, PARTLY seeded to alfalfa; two good or chards; house nicely furnished. Sev eral nice springs; fine sheep ranch; good range; no reserve; very near railroad, and arranged for two fami lies. Address 607, Weatherby, Ore. FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent. Enquire at East Oregonlan office. FOR RENT TWO, THREE OR four-room housekeeping suits, 301 S. Main street. See Spoonemore, ren tal agent, 117 East Alta street. Four Lines, in Daily, Weekly and Semi-Wkly $1 per month PHYSICIANS. J. A. BEST, PHYSICIAN AND SUR geon. Office la Savings Bank building. 'Phones: Office, main 164; residence, mala 17S. DRS. SMITH & TEMPLE. OFFICE Smith-Crawford building, opposite postofflce. Telephones: Office, Main 30; Dr. Smith's residence, Main 169; Dr. Temple's residence, Main IIS. DR. R. E. R1NGO, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon. Rooms S and 4 Schmidt building. 'Phone, office main 623; residence main 23. II. S. GARFIELD, M. D., HOMEO pathle physician and surgeon. Of '!c Judd block. Telephones: Office, oiuck 3411; residence, red 2633. DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. Telephone, main 931; residence, black 161. DR. T. M. HENDERSON. PHYSI clan and Surgeon. Office In Sav ings Bank building, room 1. Office 'phone, main 1411; residence, main 1161. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO nlc and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-Ray and Electro Therapeutics. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone, Main 72; residence 'phone. Main. 654. OSTEOPATHS. DRS. HOISINGTON, KIRKSVILLE graduates. Association. Block, Tele phones: office, Main 508; reslJence', black 2791. All diseases treated. DENTISTS. E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial association rooms. Office phone, black 3421; residence phone red S861. RALPH C. SWINBURNE, DENTIST. Room 17 Judd Building. 'Phone black SS81. DR. M. S. KERN. DENTAL SUR geon. Office, room If, Judd build ing. 'Phone red 3301. VAUGHAN BROS., DENTISTS. C flee In Judd building. 'Phone red 1411. DR. LLOYD D. IDLEMAN, DENTIST. Sundays and holidays by appoint ment. Schmidt building, Pendleton, Ore., 'Phone Main 623. Office hours 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. J. A. DONAGHUE. V. 8.. VBT erlnary Surgeon and Dentist. Grad uate of Ontario Veterinary College. Office 120 W. Court St. 'Phone Main 20; night 'phone Main 70. DR. D. C M'NABB, 1 OCAL STATE Stock Inspector and member State Veterinary Board. Ofiloe Tallman's drug store. Ree. 'phone Red 2692. upnoLflTsanNO. WHBBLBR UPHOL6TBRING CO. Upholetering and furniture repair ing. Carpets cleaned and lared. 616 Tkerapeon street. 'Phone black 3661, Pendleton, Ore. DETECTIVES. BRUIN DETECTIVE SERVICE CO. For quick results, confidential In- vestigatlons, reports on any Individual, business or property; missing relatives found; correspondence solicited; charges reasonable. J. M. Manes,- res idence manager, room 2, Savings bank Bldg. 'Phone main 148. Today's classified ads may bring a oar 00 of "kick" for you. in-mi mi 1 1 mil wwi i i nMMnmnMI WHO SAYS ADVERTISING DOESNT PAY. See how easy it is to find ANY class ified ad. and how easily YOURS would be found, under its proper classification. Where placarding sells a foot of land, newspaper advertising sells an acre.' HELP WANTED. WANTED MEN, WOMEN AND families to take advantage of our fine premium offers, given to old or new subscribers to the Dally, Weekly and Semi-Weekly East Oregonlan. Tbe classified advertising columns afford the greatest market for used articles. You can obtain cash for anything of value. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS. JAMES A. FEE, LAW QFFICB IN Judd building. CARTER A SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In Savings . Bank building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Taylor a hard ware store. LOWELL & WINTER. ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. Office In Despaln building. GEORGE W. COUTTS. LATE COUN ty attorney from Idaho. Civil and criminal Uw. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. PETERSON & WILSON, ATTOR neys at Law, rooms 3 and 4 Smith Crawford building. RALEY, RICHARDS & RALEY. AT torneys at law. Office In Savings Bank building. G. W. PHELPS, ATTORNEY AT Law. Smith-Crawford building. JOSEPH T. HJNKLE, ATTOREl at Law. Office In Association block at head of stairs. R. J. SLATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Association block, at head of stairs. PRUITT A OLIVER, ATTORNEYS at Law. Rooms 10, 11, II and 13, Association Block. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all land In Umatill. county. Leans on cltj and farm property. Buys and aollt all kinds of real estate. Does a gen eral brokerage business. Pays taxei and makes lnvestmeats for non-residents. References, any bank in Pen dleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. W. S. HENNINGER, Vlc-Pre C. H. MARSH, gee J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS TH3 oldest and most reliable fire and accident Insurance companies. Offlct wun nartman Abstraot Co. .ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS. ETC D. A. MAY, CONTRACTOR AND Builder. Estimates furnished or all kinds of masonry, oemtnt walks stone walls, etc Leave orders at Eas' Oregonlan office. T. M. KELLER, PLASTERING brick and cement work. Estimate furnished free. Work guaranteed 'Phone red 2931. FRATERNAL ORDERS. PENDLETON CHAPTER No. 2S meets second and fourth Friday evenings in regular convocation, at Masenic hall. ,t PENDLETON LODGE N. 62. A. A. and A. M., meets the first and third Mondays of each month. All visiting brethren are Invited. SECOND-HANB frBALBRS. V. STROBLB. DBALBR IN 8BCOND hand goods. If there Is anything yeu need In new and secand-hand furniture, stoves, graaHeware and crockery, call and get his price. No. lit Court street WANTED. WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICB paid for rags. Must be large ana) clean. Call at this office. SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF you want to subscribe to magaxlnea or newspapers in the United States or Europe, remit by postal note, check or send to the EAST OREGONLAN the net publisher's price of the publi cation you desire, and we will have It sent you and assume all the risk of the money being lost In the malls. It will save you both trouble and risk. If you are a subscriber to the EAST OREGONIAN, In remitting you can deduct 10 per cent from the publish er's price. Address EAST OREGdN IAN PUB. CO.. Pendleton, Ore. Extra Lines over Four, 25 Cents per Line per month FUNERAL DIRECTORS. M. A. RADER, FUNERAL DIRBC tor and licensed embalmer. Grad uate of the Chicago Cellege of Em balmlng. Corner Main and Webb streets. 'Phone main 130. Funeral parlors in connection. BAKER St FOLSOM, FUNERAL DI " rectors and licensed embalmers. . Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cara Calls responded t day or night. 'Phone main 75. ' LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. CITY LIVER STABLE, THOMPSON street, Carney $ Kennedy. Props. Livery, te$ &nd sale stable. Good rigs at all iiluii. Cab Jlne In conec tion. 'Phone main. 01. ENGRAVED CARDS. ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITATIONS and announcements, all tin latest styles of stock and type faces. Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. MISCELLANEOUS. CARPET AND HOUSE CLEANING. carpets dry cleaned. Work of all kinds by hour or day. G. F. Smith, SOS Calvin St. "Phone black 2712. HORACE W. KING, CIVIL ENGIN eer and Surveyor. Room 11, De spaln Building. LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUH work It's clean, reliable and con venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran teed. $5.25. Electric Hot Water and Curling Iron Heaters, Electrlo Coffee Percolators, etc. A complete stock o Gas and Electric Fixtures. Flrst-claaa wiring of homes, etc. J. L, Vaughan, 122 W. Court street. PENDLEON IRON WORKS RE palr work on all kinds of machines, structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. Marlon Jack, Prop.; A. F. May, manager. CHINA NOODLE RESTAURANT, Ung D. Goey, proprietor. Drop In of an evening and get a hot bowl of noodles. Alta street, back of Tall man's. SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY; family washing; work done by hand; mending free; goods called for and delivered; 468 Court street. WANTED CLASSIFIED ADS, SUCH as help wanted; rooms or houses for rent; second-hand goads for sale; In fact, any want you want to get filled, the East Oregonlan wants your want ad. Rates: Three lines one time, 20 cents; two times, 30 cents; six times, 70 cents. Five lines one time, 30 cents; two times, 41 oents; six times, $1.16. Count six worda to the line. Send your classified ada to the office or mall to the East Ore gonlan, enclosing silver or stamps to cover the amount CHICHESTER'S PILLS TIIK DIAXONU KBAM. - i;--l.c- Askf rf'lll.l lit K.-rrn-a IIHAMt I'll.l H, (, i .. Bat, S U.AIw3rkcUu.. : 1 V PWGGfSTS FVTRYVHtRE iicfesrv I PtBtoOfP d Owni if lmuUoo af nlomckM of maeotis ambra. EUSSCHtMICAlCt. nut or twCooon. rot tMt la pUJn (.ir-tf, Daily Baat Orrconlan by carrier, ( hi . l,(ri-'IHM.j7lodA I'M. in K4 uJ bold nxtjlliAV !'. Mainl with llli KilJvn. V I ..le Mkrr. Rut tup V PI only IS cents per week.