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.K jilmitt r llfif ifT-"il "' EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OKEGOMAN, PKNDLBTON, OREGON. Tl KSDAV. Jl'XE J, 1008. PAGE THREE. INSTANT RELIEFQF FOR OREGQMS 60QB t a . . - i Limbs Belqw the Knees Were Raw Feet Too Swollen to Get Shoes On Sleep Completely Broken by Intense Itching and Burning Well in Two Days and Says That CUTICURA ISAMONG HIS HOUSEHOLD GODS "God bloBd the man who first com pounded Cuticura. Home two months ago I had a humor break out on my liml below my knees. Thoy camo to look like raw boefHteaU. all red, and no ono knows how they Itched and burned. Thoy were so swollen that I had to aplit my drawers open to got them on and could not get my shoes on for a week or more. 1 used five or six dif ferent romndins and got no help, only when applying them the burning wu worxe and the itching less. One morning I renienilwred that I had a bit of Cuti cura and tried it. From the moment It touched me the itching was gone and I have not felt a bit of it since. The swelling wentdown and in twodays I had my shoos on and wan about as usual. I only wifih I had uaxl tlio Cuticura Remedies in the first of my troubles. They would have saved mo two or three weeks of Interwo suffering. Dur ing that time 1 did not sleep an hour at a time, but was up applying such remedies as I had. Henouforth the Cuticura llemedies will l among my household godti, rest assured. George B. Farley, 50 South SUata St., Concord, N. II.. May 14, 11M)7." FOR BABY RASHES Eczemas and Irritations, Cuticura It Worth Its Weight In Qold. The sufforini which Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Unit merit have alleviated among the young, atid tho comfort they have atTordi-d worn-out and worried parents, have led to their adoption in count lews homes as iirio-leRs for the skin and scalp. Infantile and birth humors, rvulled-head, eczemas, rashes, itchings, chafing, and every form of it-hing, scaly, pimply skin and scnln humors, with loss of hnir, are speedily, perma nently and economically cured. rVmpl'te Einrnul nnl Intrrntl TrMt"nt for Krrry llumnr t Infant'. Chlliir.-n. nd Adulia. r Hw nf Ciitironi Sn C.'x- i Oin the Hkln. Cullriira (MTilrix-nt (SOc In llinl tlw Hkln. und full fum Hwttivriil iftic), (or In Kip f"rm nf I'li.wnune Omtnl I'llln. 2V irvlil otifM In I'urtfy thr Mimd. Kill thnmirh'ttit the wnrlil I'ntu-r DriLi A Oitm. ton' Hnli-rmps. Iinnion. Ms e-Mil"4 I'M, iliucurt liouk on Skin DImun. FOR SALE One steam merry-go-round complete and up to date, 24 horses, 3 chariots, a 40-foot wheel. A No. 1 tent, 50-foot with side walls, only used on season. STATU WIDK ACTIVITY IS EXCOUKAGIXG Also one black top tent complete for moving pic tures, 23X55 feet, and 5, 000 feet of moving picture film. For particulars, in quire of C. E. ELLIS Care Pastime Theatre. Port lu ml Commercial Club In New Quutcrs UiihIiichh Men of Port luiul GoIiik to KugMio on June 21 Kem-iary Mursli of rcndfcm Ooiii incrcliil Amuk-ImIoii Write Klltllll tdnnliuilly of I'ublii'lly I'uniimigii. (Special Correspoiidence.) Portland. Ore., June 15. While cy clones and floods are visiting the Huuth, cast and middle west, and the rlHlng waters are' destroying millions of dollars worth of farm und city property, Oregon in enjoying beauti ful weather, delicious frnrt, und look ing forward with the confidence In spirted by ussured crops this fall. Excurtdoii to Kiigwic. On Juno 24 Portland business men will bo the guests of Eugene. A spe lful train will leave for the unlver. sity town at 7 o'clock in the morn ing and the party will participate In the opening of the new depot there, will attend the commencement exer cises at the university and be enter tiiind ut a reception tendered by the Eugene Commercial club. IMrtlnml'g New fountains. The Oregon Humane society havs Installed nine ornamental drlnklns fountains at various points through out the city. In addition to the reg ulation drinking cuijh, places are pro vided 'for dogs and horses. Eight of these fountains were presented b citizens of Portland, while the ninth Is the gift of the National Humane society of New York, who are pre senting similar fountains to differ ent cities in the United States. In New Club CJunrteiM. The houscwiirming of the Portland Commercial club Is in Its new eight to:y steel home, which was held last Friday night, brought together a large und enthusiastic body of prom inent citizens, and it was probably tho happiest event that has occurred In this city since the Lewis & Clark ex position. Daily Itosc Show. The dally rose show lu the lobby of tile Chamber of Commerce draws thousands of visitors, while at the Commercial Club huge quantities (of perfect blnnmtt'ure furnished each day by different members of the club for the decoration of the rooms Ore gon City has occupied the center of the stage during the last week with : ti especially successful rose show and carnival. Secretary ('. II. Marsh of the Pendleton Commercial association Is enthusiastic over the future of his clt;, and 1'matiIIa county, and advises Mm! his soliciting committee will not cense their efforts until they have se cured $snnn to give publicity to the resources and advantages of the county. IIOISE TEAM MAY PISIJAXI). I'liinnclnl Kiipixtrt Will Not Keep tit llasebnll Twain In Uio League. The days of the' Boise Baseball club are numbered, says the Boise Capital News. Uoth the manager and the new board of directors see the handwriting on . the wall. Financial ruin stares the local professional!) in the face and the fans, business men and people in general will either come to the team's aid or there will bo no more professional" baseball in Koine this season and the Senators will be forced to drop out of the Big Four league. If the club' disbands, as Is almost certain unless a miracle happens, the blow will be such a hard one to buse hall In this city that fans will not re cover for several years to come. There Is Just one course left for the local team and the management to follow and that Is to raise salary money and raise It quick.' For 'that reason u benefit game Is to be given in this city at Hlverslde park Sunday afternoon, the gate receipts to go to the Senators and help pay the sal aries which are honestly due them. AMEItlCAV HOUSE WIXS. l.Vt.000 People See Vttiidcrbllfs Colt, Xortbiiist, Win Gram! JYIx I)o Part. Paris', June 14. Thousands of Americans today saw W. K. Vander bllt's bay colt, Northeast, with J. C. Ull up, win the Grand Prix De Paris, the blue ribbon event of the French turf, which this year was worth about $72,000. Beautiful weather favored the running of this classic, und fully KiO.OOO persons gathered at Loni chamnmps to witness the race, which marked the close of the Paris season. President Fallieres was there to gether with the members of his cabi net and there was an unusually large attendance of foreigners from all parts of Kurojie. Affer the victory of IiIm i orse, Vanderbllt was Riven an ovation mid was escorted to the pres idential lodge, where lie was warmly congratulated by Mr. Fallieres. A Grand family Medicine. "It gives me- pleasure to speak a goo,) word for Flertrlc Hitters." 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 ba-'k and. weak kidneys It cannot be recommended too highly." Electric Hitters regulate tho digestive func tions, purify the blood, and Impart renewed vigor and vitality to tho weak and deblllate,', of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. GOc. Cut Out and Bring in This AJ It will buy you a drink of "TRICKLE" The Jagless Joy Juice at the Pendleton DRUG COMPANY Large Quantity of the Famous Rock Spring Now on Hand The coal that produces heat and not dirt. Also fine lot of good dry wood. Dutch Henry Office, Pendleton Ice A Odd Storngn Company. Thone Main 178.- PASTIME PARLORS. RUTHERFORD & MOLITOH, Props. A quiet resort for the healthful eer clae of BOWMNG, POOL AND BILLIARDS. Only first-class table used. Cigars, confectionery, tobaccos and oft drink. Read the East Orefonian. Colorado Not Aground. Senile. June 15. The cruisers Col orado and Pennsylvania arrlvid at the navy yard after a rough voyage up the coast from San Francisco today. The officers of both vessels declared the voyage was one of the severest experienced. High 'head wliiils were encountered and the vessels plowed through the great waves. Poth show the effects. They anchored off Pun geness head Saturday night to nwait the lifting of the heavy fog and this led to tho rumor that the Colorado was aground In the fog. What Ails YouT Do you feel weak, tired, df-spondent, have frequent headaches, coated tongue, bitter or bud taste In morning, "heart burn," belching of gas. acid risings In throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dl..y spell, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms? If yoTNijve any considerable number of theboveSsHntoms you are suffering fronvWllousnNplii liver with Indl gestlonSt)H)ctT!w Pr. l'icrco' Golden Medical mefverv Is made up of ll.u' niot valuable medicinal crm-tples known in ni'tlu-al science for tliep?JiBan.eiit.piire ol Mich abnormal contittlons, it is a nioH efheient liver Invlgorator. stomach tonic, bowel regulator anil nerve strcngt honor. The "Golden Medical Discovery " Is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of Its Ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wriipper and attested under oath. A glance at Its formula will show that It contains no alcohol, or harmful hablt-formlng drugs. It Is a fluid extract made w ith pure, triple-rolined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of tho following native American forest plants, viz., Golden Seal root. Stone root. Black Chorrybark, Queen's root, Itloodroot, and Mandrake root - The following lending medical authorities, among t host of olhcis. extol the foreirotng roots for tliecnre of just sm h ailments as llio alHiveHynuilonisliulli ate: Prof.H. Ilariholow, M. D.. of .lonvrson Med. College, Phlla : Prof. II. C Wood. M. II.. of l nlv.of I'a.s Pmf.FMwIn M. Hale, M. 1.. of Hahnemann Med, College, Chicago! 1'rof. John KliiR. M. D., Author of American Dispensatory; Prof. J no. M. Sciiri der. M. I).. Aulhorof Sik-cIIIc Medicines; Prof. Laurence Johnson, M. 1)., Med. Iept I'niv. of N. Y.; Prof. IMnley Ellliigwnod. M. 1)., Author of Materia Medlca and l'mf. In Bennett Medl ral College, Chlcngo. Bend name and ad dress on Postal Card to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y and rooelTe frrr, booklet giving extracts from writings of all the ahorc medi cal authors and many others endorsing. In the strongest posslhle terms, each and every In (redisnt of which "Golden Medical Discov erMs composed. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. They may he naed In con Junction with "flolden Medical Discovery " If bowels are much con stlpeted. They're tiny and tucar-coated. Statt nf Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Coun ty. SK. I'mnk J. Cheney makes oath that lii Is senior partner nf the firm of K. J. Che nev It Co. iloln? business In the City of Toledo. County niel Htute aforesaid, and Hint said firm will pay the sum of OXK I M " N I I ; I : I Dol.T.AItS fir cneh unil every esse of rmnirli that cannot be cured by i lie use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FHAXK J. ClinXKY. S orn to before me and subsrrllwl In my prcyi'iu e, this ;t, ,ia y of December, A. D., iS.nl.) A. V. GLKASOX, . Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, Slid a'-ts directly mi Hie b.nod and mil nut fines of the system. Send for tes timonials tree. 1". J. CHEXl'Y & CO., Toledo. O. Hold by nil lruj;lsifl, T.'ic. Take Hall's Family PIIU for constlpa tletl. Irrigation Talk No. 40. "If I would have had just a little more imagination and Jess pessimism in my soul ten years ago when I made my first trip through this country, I would not be looking for a home now," said a man from Iowa a few days ago, who stopped in my office for employ ment. This man is only one of thousands who had no faith in Umatilla Co.unty sagebrush. Have you been to the Western end of the County in the past two months ? Have you seen the beauti ful flat on Echo Hillside? Have you ever given a thought to the future ? Your District Attorney, Hon. G. W. Phelps, has shown his faith by purchasing 29 and 5-10 acres at $1.25,00. See me now. Echo Office Opposite Depot PortIandOffice---Marquam Bldg. Columbia Land Co., D. B. Costuma, Mgr., Main & Webb Sts., Pendleton, Ore. tfcrawp ! 1! m:s.viios ix TitiAi.. r.aitnclt firivts I'.rown With Smile I.u:tT Siijs I'aiiU V.icckcis Were San Fr.iiicNco, June 15. Walter J. liaitm-t:, the ,'iccu."eI b.mk wrecker, hol;iK trad for omlpezzliiiu of the C"lt"ii securities from the defunct ( ;il.fii ma safe deposit & trust com p;my. t'M iv Ri-eote.l J. Dalzell ISrown with a f: iciiilly smile when the latter :ippoari-, In the courtroom. l!rovn. who was the former maunder of the bank, has been doinpr his best to send HartneU to prison. The incident caused a ripple of surprise in the room. That the officials wrecked the bank ui.i trie. to stdl the Western Pacific stock to HanliiKin In order to Ret money to cover up the deficits, was the stnrtlimr statement on the stund by Hrnwn, who turned state's evl- lciice and testified that Hartnett was willing to betray Could in his desper ation to Ret money. Hundreds of people who suffei from backache, rheumatism, lame haik, liunbauo and .similar ailments ue not uwnre that these are merely symptom? of kidney trouble. Pln eules for the kidneys net directly on lite kidneys, hrlnjring quiek relief to backache and other symptoms of kid ney mid bladder derangements. 30 days' trial $1 and guaranteed or mon ey back. Sold by A. C. Koenpen & Bros. Hotel St. GeorsP. J. T. Liincley. Portland; Thus. Schoenfeld, ChlcnRo; John Spickler nnd wife, PanKer. Chas. C. Koorurk, Salem; J. Marquedt. Duluth; J. I. Kildea, Spokane; Fred Lohse, Spo kane; I. W. Davis, Hermiston; Ed ward Culp. Portland; Win. Reddlg, Portland; X. Phillips nnd wife, Xew York City; L. S. Ollstrum, San Frnn rlsco; nr., K. O. Parker, Pilot Rock; M. J. Hloom, Xew York; F. A. Mc- Cormlck, Xew York; C. T. Sroton, Oiimhn; F. E. Bishop. Portland; J. F. McXniiRht, Hermiston! L. Camp, San Francisco; H. Ptulch, Louisville; F. A. Wnnt, San Francisco; Win. An derson. Sentle; Oliver P. Morton, U. S. R, S.; H. Jackson, San Francisco; II. A. Hayden, Jackson, Mich.; Mrs Wm. Howling, Garfield; Mrs. Wil liams, Oarfleld; Mrs. M. Lyle, Colfax; J. C. Frelge, Snn Francisco; Geo. C. Rice, San Francisco; H. D. Poltras, Seattle; H. J. Van Elsberg, San Fran cisco; F. C.Marquandsen, Heppner, May McPonnld, Spokane; Lillian Mc Bonnld, Spokane; Nellie Foss, Essie Foss, Athena; Mrs. McCollum, Moro; H. R. rutnnm, ChlcnRo; Thos. Schorn field, Chicago; Geo. S. Reeves, Pull man; Mrs. C. A. Gilbert, Echo; H. J. Longley, Hermiston; Geo. McGllvery, Spokane; Ralph Sulllvnn, Spokane; Eugene S. Sequlsky, Chicago; H. T. Hardman, Salem; L. Warren, New York; G. B. Parsons, St. Louis, Mo.; J. M. Leabo, Portland; R. R. Wal lace, Astoria; Robert Webster, Van West, O.; A. W. Sweet, Vnn West, O.; Henry Pflngstoy, Van West, O.; Ash Houston, Ray Beck. J. J. Hognn, J. C. Moore, C. Berkeley, Portland. 1 I! n r- Hood River Strawberries, from Hood River, for canning. Will be on dis play in the morning at Clark's Grocery PRICE $2.00 PER. CASE. t 0 F vwll 81 IT 11 I 1 irj'ri:xtc""t.'. sssBOonajuxMaM hi if im i btomu ll Will Xiirs Knil. Washington, June 15. The attor- neys for both sides In the Hyde-Ben-sun land fraud case tod ly began llic ; 4 closing arguments and it is expected i the case will go to the Jury tomorrow I mentg ft speclaltV- A11 work guaranteed Persian Cleaning and Dve Works l XDEK XEW MANAGEMENT, jj j ,t Ladies' and gents' clothing cleaned and pressed. Ladies' fine gar- A lot of people who never had a j dollar ahead do a l"t of worrying j I about currency legislation. F. M. LORIMER, Proprietor Phone Main 194. Main Street, Near Bridge, RifiSTSI A Iff mm" AT-HOEVJ Foiirtoon Horses Burned, In a fire which dostroyed a number of buildings in the restricted district of North Yakima Saturday, 14 horses were burned to death and property valued at 135,000 was destroyed. MAY KAHTCN PATTERNS ALL !0c EACH A helpful monthly Fashion publi cation with two May Manton Patterns free $1.00 per year, single copy 1.0c. Address DRESSMIfJG-AT-HQhiE PUB, CG., MASONIC TEMPLE CHICAGO. ALL I PATTERNS ... "-Xlfe 17; : I m t i 4r A; I ii.ii u. r.H-,- -.-N. j- I ll H i i 6J53 Uittc.- Waist, 14 nd 16 years. 1974 CMltTs Bishop Drs. mi 1 ued , - . Theqa.nlityofm..rUlr,irdfrth.,in 2. 4 and 6 years. ISX S"? ""4". rVr". V..H'Sri'S For,h.f.u,ar.il.ber.qui,.d ,H yd.. h -rf. wh , ,u, c . - y... )yd7ilinchwidtchciKtte. of mtenl 4, , yd.. 3 or ,4 mchei wide. of la. 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