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PAGE FOUR. fgTi THE WHOLE YEAR ROUND. jTTj lp: R iliilSiw Women gDi Use i f " V 8 -HUE. .;-Pi if mv4NWWhv ft ' Q TlTCOi worn-out MOtner. V Vl"'lKU -,W M Mr.. Emily Kellogg, M 8. X SSgSKS X O Mr.. Lydl. H. Josselyn, Ml IV t MHKV J Lawrence St., South Tacom., Qb I V "X Q:r-7T i ik .-TSrS Weitmlnster 6t-FX0VliT" OfI v wsh,membcrofLadie.ofth. 0T MRS I05EPH VlTTUR jzJ Qdi MRS OHN NDERWOOD JZJ R.I.UTreMjirer of he Editor. y ' y ; ; 1 Ife .WU Macc.bee., write., WJVJtrn fl I I ' -VJlrd WlinyiWUi League of Rhode Island, char- - w, VAV "Three month, ago I had an Suffered With Stomach. Mr. John T nderwood, 520 W. Wal' nut St., Columbus, Ohio', writes: "Having bad catarrh and stomach trouble and having suffered very nneh, I, after being doctored a long while, as a lat resort took Peruna. The result was wonderful. I would hichly recommend it as a good rem edy. I still use Teruna and would not he without it. I always have it in the hou.-e." Catarrh and Stomach Trouble. Mrs. T. Freeh, R. R. Xo. 1, Hickory Piat, Tenn., writes: ul am happy to tell you that 1 am cured f catarrh. I have followed your good and kind advice faithfully. I hless the day when I wrote you of my condition, and I will always praise Peruna. I think tt Is one of the grandest medicines on arth. 'Having been afflicted with catarrh and stomach trouble for seven years and after having tried four different doctors Ihey only relieved me for a little while. I gave up all hope of befrig cured. I only weighed .150 pounds, and was so weak I eould hardly get around the room. "I was induced to try Peruna, and to my great surprise I am now entirely well. My weight is now 188 pounds, my health never was better In my life. "I shall always praise Dr. Hartman and his remedies." Thousands of families have learned the use of Peruna and Its value in the treatment of catarrhal ailments. PE-RU-NA IS COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. AS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, fnbltshed Dally. Weekly and 8eml-wekly, at Pendleton. Oregon, br tbe EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO srnscKiPTiON hates : Dally, one year, by mall 15.00 Dally, six mouths, by mall 2.5D Dally. tbre months, by mall 1.25 Oaliy. one month, by mall 50 Dally, one year, by carrier 7.S0 Dally, six mnr'h'. rr- S.78 Dally, tbree mvutbk. by uuitr Dally, one mooth, by carrier v vtekl. one year, by mall 1- Weekly, six months, by mall 7s Weeklf tour months, by mall 50 teml YVeeklT. one year, by mall 1.50 eml-Weekly, six months, by mall... .75 Vml Weekly four months, by mall.. .00 Tbe Dally East Oregonlan Is kept on sale it toe Orecoa News Co.. 147 6th street. Portland, Oregon. Cblraro Bureau. 909 Security building. Waahlnittoii, D. C, Bureau, 501 Four teenth street, N. W. Member United Preaa Association. telephone Ualo 1 Entered at tbe postofflct at Pendletoa. Oregon, as sccond claaa mall matter. .UK. ON .SfcLABEU , O, God of Years, the Earth is full of Thy Plentitude. The fields lie pleasant in the sunllgh;, The pregnant seed of the shy, new days of Spring Has fallen in kindly places; The white noons of Summer have smiled upon the Young, green plants, The rains and dews of evening have kissed them And now Thou hast graciously sent the golden days of 4 Harvest, When the desires of every living thing are satisfied. 4 4 4 Rivers, as trry flow oceanward 4 sing to Thee; 4 The great heart of the Sea beats 4 4 with gratitude, 4 4 The strength of the ancient hills 4 4 is for Thy Praise 4 4 The voices of the solemn pines, 4 4 The sun and sky, the yearning 4 4 breasts of Night, 4 4 Home-songs of birds, the mul- 4 4 tltude of whlte-souled 4 4 Stars ashlne. 4 4 The .wift. wild tunes of the 4 4 wind 4 4 All these are praising Thee. 4 4 The Craftsman. 4 44444444444444444 TS DEFENSE OF WOMAJf. Rev. Stanton C. Laphan of the Second Baptist church of Portland In a most unusually bitter sermon last - l J - t 1 1 OA1LT Tired, Worn-Out Mothers. Mr.. Lydl H. Josselyn, Ml Westminster 6t., Providence R.I.,lsTreasurerof the Editor. League of Rhode Island, char tered in Providence. She write. : "My experience with Peruna ha. been most gratifying. Last winter I contracted a severe cold, and for several day. I coughed until my voice failed me. When other remediea did me no good, I decided to try Peruna, and within four day. the cold was broken up, and the cough abated. "Within another week an Increase In my usual strength and vitality told me that Peruna was doing all that It prom ised, and more, lalsoconsiderltvery.su perior for tired, worn-out mothers, and have advised several to try it, aud have seen most gratifying results from Its use. "I give it highest praise." Bowel Trouble. Mrs. Maggie Durbin, 1332 Xorth St., Little Rock, Ark., writes: "I was troubled for five years with a chronic disease. I tried everything I heard of, but nothing did me any good. Some doctors said my trouble ' as ca tarrh of the bowels, and some said con sumption of the bowels. "One doctor said he could cure me. I took his medicine two months, liut it did me no good. "A friend of mine advised me to try Peruna and I did so. After I had taken two bottles I found it was helping j me, so l conunuca its use, anu n nas cured me sound and well. "I can recommend Peruna to any one, and it any one wants to know what Pe runa did for me if they will write to me I will answer promptly." Peruna is a household remedy of great merit, and is useful in many climatic ailments, such as couirhs, coMi, sore throat, bronchitis and catarrhal diseases generally. A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY IN OVER ONE MILLION HOMES. Sunday evening, branded women as men h.ive a right to say that another the promoter., advocates and chief man or set of men shall or shall not supporters of the silly isms which are urink what they 'want at any time, running rampant through the religious under any cireumAances, on any con thought of the country at this time, dltion. He declares that "personal In the first place how can Rev. liberty" is the essence of democracy Lapham brand the new Ideas and ad- anil that a man cannot be a democrat vanced systems of thought and wor- and a prohibitionist, ship as silly and sinful? He Is but Very well. The world Is growing a human and must view these things away from democracy If this is a defi- from.hls human view point, which Is ition of the doctrine. The best Judg- necessarily narrow and prejudiced, ment of the civilized world today Is What right has he to denounce all de. that every citizen is responsible for partures from the beaten track as sil- the uplift of society; that no man i lj and dangerous? set of men have a right to maintain There are just as good people in the an institution In society which Is not religious lines of thought as he. Be- for the common good, no matter what cause a man stands stationary for half their personal liberty may be. The a century In his tracks Is no sign that tights of society are greater than the he Is wholly right and everybody else lights of any one man or set of men. wholly wrong. There are Just as sin- j The best judgment of the best cltl cere men and women In spiritualism, zens of the United" States is today that Christian Science, New Thought and no man has a right to make a hog of other advanced religious systems as himself and Impose his brutality on he or any of his followers. There are his family or his neighbor. It declares fcood people In every movement and that society is entitled to protection there are bad people, dead weights, . from Individualism such as Mr. Wat- obstacles to progress, In every move ment. In the second place( women are not the chief promoters or supporters of should contaminate his entire build the "sinful cults" as Mr. Lapham calls J Ir.g with its stench and disease-breed-them. Free love Is hated by the ma- ; Ing germs, would he sit still with Jority of women It Is repulsive, abhor, rent to them as Is also polygamy. There are 10 men to every one wo man advocating the nauseating doc trine of no-marrlage, and if Mr. Lap ham had taken observations from a high view point he would have noticed this fact. There are hundreds of men follow ing the lecture platform on free love, holy rollerlsm, anarchy and other cracked brained fads to where there Is one woman. Because Emma Gold- man recently vlHlted Portland Revv Lapham has decided that woman I. t blame for all the nonsensical rot of the world. 'Emma Goldman Is but one woman, while dozens, .scores of men are out publicly, constantly pro claiming her doctrines for a living, Just as Mr. Lapham preaches his doc trine. One swallow doea not make a Bum mer; neither should one woman lec turer condemn the entire sex. And what may aeem fads to Mr. Lapham the atate, particularly in Its managing may seem good rellgon to other. Just otHcen borrowing from the deposit as intelligent a. he. ; ora' money. The bank commissioner at once DEMOCRACY APPLIED. ' visited the bank In person and found , , that the total deposits were about Henry Watterson of the Courier $37,000, of which th president, L. A. Journal, aay. that no man or aet of Connors, owed over $6000, and the EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLKTOX. y ' flvV -V vV I Hrs.LenaR.Moudy Biliousness, Indigestion. Mrs. Lena R. Moudy, 5o(J Cay wood St., Portland, Oregon, 6ec'y Royal Tribe of Joseph, writes: "For the past six years biliousness and pains in my back and limbs made life miserable to me. My skin was sallow and dry, and indigestion was added to my troubles. I was wake ful at night and would get a weak, faint fueling during the day so that I was not fitted to attend to my reg ular duties. This caused hie serious annoyance and trouble, and I nat urally tried many remedies, hoping to get relief. 'Peruna came as a friend In need. It toned up the system, relieved the blood of the poisons and induced a healthy action of the stomach, a flue apjxite and restful sleep. 'Within three months I was a changed person, and for nearly a year now I have, enjoyed splendid health." A Crateful Patient. M rs. Eliza J. Cazee, R. F. D. 3, Bedford, Ind., writes: "I have been cured by using Peruna and Manalin. I thank you for your advice." terson advocates. If a sewer should empty near the window of Mr. Watterson's office and folded hands afraid to Interfere with the - "personal liberty" of the man who dumped the filth under his nose? Or would he go out on the warpath and declare that the rights and safety of his office force were greater than the rights of the garbage man, and abolish the nuisance? Democracy of this sort sounds all right from the kcture platform, but when you apply It to life and government It falls. Every sane man Is responsible fpr the protection and uplift of society an(j the rights of the many are greater than the rights of one. THE OKLAHOMA WAY. The folloVing report on an Oklaho ma bank failure shows the way they dc things In that new commonwealth: The International Bank of Colgate Mas reported to the bank commission er by one of his examiners a few days ago for violating the banking law of OKKGON. Tl'ESDAY, JINK 10.. 1008. Miss Bessie B fARrUiL Restorer of Lost Strength. Miss l?essie Farrell, 1011 Third Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., U President of the Young People's Christian Temperance Association. She writes: "Peruna 1. certainly a valuable nerve and blood remedy) calculated to build up the broken-down health of worn-out women. 1 have found by personal experience that it acts as a wonderful restorer of lost strength, assisting the stomach to assimilate and digest tho food, and building up worn-out tissues. In my work I have had occasion to recommend It fre quently, especially to sick women. "I know of nothing which Is better to build up the strength of a young mother.ln fact all the ailments pecul iar to women, so I am pleased to give it my hearty endorsement." Pe-ru-na a Woman's Friend. Mrs. Ella Embree, Clark, Mo., writes: "I am feeling better than I have felt for years. I can truthfully say that Peruna is a woman's friend. I have no more terrible pains and am stronger than I have been. Your medicine has worked like a charm." cashier. I. .Klzy. owed over $ 4 ouii in other words, about 30 per cent of the deposits bad been borrowed by til-' two managing officers. The bank com missioner demanded that they imme diately replace the money. They fall t d to 1 ) so. He closed the bank at 2:13 Thtus f'uy evening; telephoned til" state banking hoard; received instructions to imnv-diatt ly proceed to pay all ap proved deposits In 42 minutes from the (losing of the bank the bank com missioner was ready to pay approved ("posits, lty Friday evening per cent of the depositors had appealed, proved th"lr claims and received their money. , By the end ot the second day '.ul per cent of all deposits had been paid. A few depositors who lived In the coun try don't seem to be In any hurry about drawing their deposits. ONE FARMER IS REPORTED AS ANSWERING OVER THE RURAL TELEPHONE THAT HE IS TOO hVHY TO COME AFTER HIS MONEY, BUT WILL WANT IT IN A WEEK OR SO. In the meantime both the president and the cashier have been arrested for the violation of the state banking law, and are held under heavy bond. "There will probably be no loss to the Htate guaranty fund, and no as sessment required on other banks. Liquidation will likely reimburse the state fund within 30 days. The loss One of the Essentials ot the happy homes of to-day Is a vast fund of Information as to the beat methods of promoting -health and happiness and right living and know ledge of the world's best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which hare attained to world wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of Individuals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtaining the best the world affords. One of the products of that cla... of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and commended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and whole some family laxative Is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Bilious Headache. Mr.. Emily Kellogg, 6649 8. Lawrence St., South Tacoma, Wash., member of Ladle, of the Maccabees, write.: "Three month, ago I had an attack of biliousness which threatened to undermine my health and strength. Luckily for me, I tried Peru na at the suggestion of my friend, before tt was too late. "I found In a few day. time that I did not have the nsual sick headache, neith er did food nauseate me any longer. In two weeks' time Peruna had completely rid my system of the poison and bile, and 1 was in a much better condition. My skin assumed its normal color, I had a splendid appetite, and I was In every way improved in health. I used Pruna for a month longer, and it wrought a wondrous change in my entire system. I consider it a moaf wonderful medicine. " Nervous Dyspepsia. Mr.. J. C. Jamison, 61 Marchant St., Watson vllle, Cal., writes: "1 was troubled with cramps in the stomach for six years. I tried many kinds of medicine, also was treated by throe doctors. They said that I had J nervous dyspepsia. I was put on a liquid diet for three months. I Im- proved under the treatment, but as soon as I stopped taking the medicine, I cot bad again. I took the medicine for two years, then I got sick again aud gave up all hopes of getting cured. "I saw a testimonial of a man whose case was similar to mine being cured by Perhpa, so I thought I would give it a trial. I procured a bottlo at once and commenced taking It. I have taken nineteen liottlea and am entirely cured. Have gained in strength and flesh and kf-jel like a different person. "I iH'lieve Peruna is all that Is claimed for it." will probably not exceed the capital stock." it's Tin: people's moi:y. The county court Is justified In ap propriating $U"0 of thi' people's money for the people's district fair. This is not a personal matter with Pendleton Commercial association, the district fair board or the county court, but It is a part of tht county's business, a part of the educational progress of the country and the tax payers want a good fair and In order to get It are more than willing to give (ounty funds to help collect a display. Pendleton has prepared the way for tho best permanent fair In eastern What Makes a Bank Strong ?' The Pendleton Savings Bank Capita! and Surplus $250,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS. T. J. Morris H'-ieri, Boylen v A- Devlin J. W. Maloney A. E. Lambert J. H. Raley R. Alexander T. O. Montgomery Estate of D. W. J. Furnish R. T. Cox Joseph Baaler E. Boettcher L. Dusenberry E. W. McComa. A. C. Koeppen J, N. Teal Frank S. Curl THE SHOW SHOP Cor. Main 6c Court Sts. Programe Now On New Apprentice. Toboganning at St. Martz. Dwarf a Cakewalk. ' Hooligan's Idea Mother-in-law's Race. Weird Fancies SONG Songs My Mother Use to Sing EIGHT PAGES. Catarrh of Head. Mr.. Joseph Vittur, Erie St, Austin Sta., Chicago, 111., wrltos: "Your medicine, Peruna, was of great benefit to me. I su ff ered with catarrh of the nose and head for many year. Three bottles of Peruna cured me, after I bad considered It impos sible to ever be cured again. "I now alway. keep Peruna In the bouse, and recommend It to every one suffering from catarrh. A. soon as one of my children commence to cough 1 givo them Peruna, and their cough is soon gono. "This medicine I. surely a great boon to suffering humanity." Pe-ru-na the Family Doctor. Mrs. M. E. Seymour, R. V. D. 2, Bow man, Cia., writes: "I am reader to speak few word. In favor of Peruna and Manalln. I havt tried them for nearly every ill of life for myself and family, and find them to bo all the doctor claims them to be. Peru na cured me of Internal trouble vhea my doctor could not. "My advice to all suffering women U, consult Dr. Hartman. What he has don for me he will do for you." Pe-ru-na In Tablet Form. For two year. Dr. Hartman and hi assistants have incessantly labored to create Peruna In tablet form, and their strenuous lalors have just been crowned with success. People who objoct to liquid medicines can now secure Peruna tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredlenu of Peruna. Each tablet la equivalent tooneaveragedoae of Peruna ! Oregon. The citizens subscribed $4000 ! In gold coin for the pavilion and ex- penses of the first fair and now that it Is oults feet, the county must have pride enough to keep It going. j It Is the county's business. Pendle. ton Is but a small part of the county, j Her citizens are but a handful of the j population of the i ounty and the ooun ! ty court must look to the broader In- t rests of the county in deciding this matter. Iet us have the $10Hi) appropriation early, so arrangements can be made to collect an elegant display and make a good showing. The district fair must not be allowed to stand still. It must go aln a.1. In judging a bank, always remember that It la the personnel of the stJikbolJ";,,, 1; rectors and offi cers that are ochln I the Instltut'on which give con fidence to the depositor that his funds are safe. I. essentially a "Home" Institution. It. stockhold ers are well known Umatilla county and Oregon citizen. It. constant growth I. the result of care ful and conservative management, with the most liberal treatment for all deserving enterprise. Montle B. Owtnn F. W. Vincent E. L Smith C. E. Roosevelt R. N. Stanfleld Clementine F. Lewi. Marlon Jack Al Page P. Thompion A. C. Friedly, Mgr.