EIGHT PAGES. TtASLX EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, ORBGOH. FRIDAY, JUKE 28, IMS. PAGE THREE, BOY TORTURED SEVEH HBNDBED BY AWFUL HUMOR KJFJEOT Almost Covered with Eczema No Night's Rest for Nearly a Year Feared Lifelong Disfigurement All Treatments Failed and Limit of Endurance Seemed Near. PERFECT RECOVERY IS DUE TO CUT1CURA "With the exception of his hands and feet, my son Clyde (thirteen years old) was almost completely covered with eczema. Physicians treated him for nearly a year without helping him any. i 'While they were very kind and did all In their power, yet nothing seemed to re lieve him. And I had tried many rem edies sent to me by kind friend but they all failed. His head, face, and neck were covered with largo scabs which he would rub until thev full off. Then blood and matter would run out and that would be worse. Many a time he looked as if his ears would drop off. Friends com ing to see him said that if he got weU he would be disfigured for lifo. " When it set-mod as if he could pos sibly stand it no longer, I decided to try Cuticura. I bought a cake of Cuti cura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment, and a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent. 1 used them in the evening and that was the first night for nearly a year that he slept. This may sound exaggerated to you, but In the morning there was a great change for tho better. In about six weeks you could not have told that he had ever had anything wrong with him. I treated him twice a day for six months and at present he has a fine complexion and not a scar on his body. This story may seem overdrawn, but neither words nor pen can describe Clyde's suffering and how he looked. Our loading phy sician. Dr. . recommends the Cuti cura Remedies for eczema. Cockburn, Shiloh, 0., June Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Sonp and weekly dressings with Cuti cura stop falling hair, remove crusts, scalea, and dandruff, destroy hairnara sites, soothe irritated, itching surfaces, stimulsto the hnir follicles, supply the roots with nourishment, loosen the scalp skin, and mako the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when, all other remedies fail. Comjitft Ktlrnul nl IntTiil Tmitmmt for Every liumnr of Infonu, (hiklrrn. and A'lull roMim uf I'uUnir dmp (2fc.) to (.'lvalue Ihf Sitn. Oitlrurn Ointment (Vic.) n Ural the Hkln, and Cutlrur Keanlvent (toio.Unrlntbe fnrmoK'uorolat. Cnatod PMI. 2Sc. ivr vnl of 00) In Purify the Wood. Bold Uirmuthnnt Hi ' v ril. Potter Urug A tbeia. CO'TV, Hole I'ro"-. T.",0'n. drUiiicJ I n r c--tie j lijuk on Skin Dlaeaiet. Mrs. A ley 11, 1907." HUNTINGTON YARD IS FILLED TO CAPACITY ARE YOU BUNCOED oh your Sewing Machine There Is one sure way of get Ing what you pay for buy. from a reliable house that has a reputation for honesty and Is here to stay. Anybody can make extrava gant claims for their machines, but they do not remain to make good their claims. Let us show you a Standard or White Sewing Machines We prove what wo promise. Jesse Failing Every Engine on Mountain Division of O, R. & N. Preed Into Service In Moving Enormous Traffic Means 21 Big Freight Trains West bound. The La Grande Observer says of the Immense mass of freight which Is now accumulated at Huntington during the past few days, and of the efforts of the O. R. & N. to move it: Seven hundred loads of freight des tined for the west were congested In Huntington this morning. So com plete Is the congestion at that place, that trains are made up on the main line and sent but as fast as the pow er supply In the La Grande round house will permit. Engines are brought In, and by rea son of the .modern equipment In the local round house, cap be sent out again In a very few hours. This hap pened today when 367 came in short ly after 7 o'clock. Passenger en gines are drafted Into freight service to help matters. The mass of freight at Huntington means approximately zi trains, tn.it will pass through La Grande before the congestion Is cleared. Though the O. R. & N. has an abundance of power standing Idle, the officials are reluctant about setting them up, as they figure the present strenuous rush of business to be but temporary. The end Is In Sight In fact, as scat tering passenger trains and some de layed freight trains are all that are marked up to go over the O. R. & N. tracks from tho Northern Pacific. The flood damage In Morltana has been remedied and things are moving along the regular lines now, except such trains as were healed for the O. R. & N. before the repairs were made. MODY HELD FOR 38 DAYS. Ma linger of Sagamore Hofol Died April 27, Still Unlmricd. It may be of interest to know that W. H. Tuggle,. better known as Wil liam Harrison, the manager of the Sagamore hotel, who died on April 27, has not been burled, says the Ba ker City Herald. It Is 38 days since his death and the body has been pre served In an excellent manner. His face looks as natural ns If living and not In the least discolored. Welch & Co., who have taken care of the body, have been In communication with supposed relatives ever since his death trying to find out what to do with the body but as yet nothing def inite has been heard. His daughter, Mrs. Maude Gardner has been' located and Mr. West is awaiting orders from her before burying the body. Little or nothing has been heard of Harrison's past life, although Mr. West has been sending Inquiries for over three weeks. If nothing Is heard from his relatives In a reason able length of time the county will probably take care of the burial. Tha Bath of the' Future. "The hath of the next century," says T. Baron Russell In his book, "A Hun dred Years Hence," "will lave the body speedily with oxygenated water delivered with n force that will render rubbing unnecessary, and beside It will stand the drying cupboard, lined with some quickly moving arrange ment of soft brushes and fed with a highly desiccated air, from which, al most in a moment, tho bather will emerge dried and with a skin' gently Stimulated and perhaps electrified, to clothe himself quickly and pass down the lift to his breakfast, which he will eat to the uccoinpaulmont of a sum mary of the morning's news read out for the benefit of the family or whis pered Into his ears by a talking machine." Our Special Inducement For you to dress well on the Fourth of July and during your Summer Vacation. We will put on sale commencing Wednesday June 1 7, our entire Spring and Summer line of Stein-Blocn Smart Clothing at 25 per cent (1-4) off this grand offer will last until July 5th 1 908. The man of 1 7, the man of 30, the man of 50 All have different views All are reflected in their Clothes tastes and in Stein-Bloch Clothing .. .'. We can please you all at a sacrifice of 25 per cent while this sale lasts See Big Window Display Alexander Dep't. Store Store Closed all day Fourth of July The I5IG CATTLE PCRCHASK. Cut Out and'Brlng in This Ad It will buy you a drink of "TRICKLE" The Jagless Joy Juice at the Pendleton DRUG G07.1PANY Large Quantity of the Famous Rock Spring Coal Now on Hand The Goal that produces heat and not dirt. Also fine lot of good dry wood. Dutch Henry Office, Pendleton Ice Sb Gold Storage Company. 'Phone Main 178. PASTIME PARLORS. RUTHERFORD & MOLTTOR, Props. A quiet resort for the healthful exer cise of HOWLING. POOL AND BILLIARDS. Only first -class tables used. Cigars, confectionery, tobaccos and soft drinks. Yakima Snfk Ooinimny Revolves Heavy CoiUiljrumeiit of Stock. Several hundred head of stock cat tle arrived in North Yakima Monday evening by train from Idaho for the Wiley Land and Stock company and were this morning taken to th hills, to the pastures of that company, says the Yakima Republic. The animals were shipped from Murphy, Ida., and arrived in excellent condition. Mr. James Wiley came along with tho shipment and gave it his care and attention. A atop was made at La Grande where the anl mnls were fed, watered and rested and they were given the same care here last night before being taken to the pasturage. There were some 20 cars of the stock, representing about 40 animals to the car. Some spleivlld Individ uals were among the number and the shipment makes one of the heaviest and most extensive purchases of the kind brought to this section for a very long time. While many of the animals were grade stock the bulls in the consignment were excellent spe cimens of the Durham breed which the Wiley Land and Stock company makes a specialty of. Considering the length of the trip, the heat which makes railroad travel most trying to closely packed animals, and the oth er conditions which govern rail transportation In this section of the country, the shipment was peculiarly free from losses. A sight of the Immense herd at the old pond at the stock yards last night was a sufficient reminder, to any person likely to lose the Idea, that Yakima Is something more than a, fruit producing section. This ship ment of stock served to show how large are the Interests In that department. St. Peter' In Rome. From the beginning of the founda tion to the time when the great church of St Peter's In Rome could be said to le complete three and a half centuries ha 'I el.'ipop'l. plfr'iteen architects bad been '(v.nplo; c 1 inid forty-three popes bad reigned. The cost of the great church can never be known with ex actness. At the end of the seventeenth century It had cost $.10,000,000, with out Including the sacristy bell, towers, etc. The last Important work on the edifice was done by Tope Plus IX., on the four hundredth anniversary of the blrtfc of Michelangelo. New York American. Marital Punishment. "So you have bad It out with your wife? How did you manage It?" "Took her up In McLemore's cove. There there. Is the most remarkable echo In the world." "How did that cure her? What did the echo have to do with her malady?" "The echo had the hist word." New York Press. Men Are So Unreasonable. The young wife caunot understand why. if she only has a vase of fresh flowers on the -table at breakfast, her husband should find fault Just because the steak Is burned. Somervllle Journal. Our Specialty is I the'Family Trade We are fully prepared to fur nish you the best of lard, sau sages and fresh, smoked or cured meats and fish each day. I Central Meat Market Carney & Tweedy, Telephone Main 82. Garden Hose and Refrigerators Are something that everybody needs now that dry and warm weather is coming on and. it benooves everybody to get the best for their money. If that's what you're looking for, call around and examine my line of refrigerators and garden hose. V. STROBLE 210 E. Court Street. Phone Black 3171 23 FOURTH Your Fourth of July Needs at a Saving We are now passing through the most prosperous period in our history, undoubtedly due to the simple but effective method of supplying just the merchandise wapted, at just the price one wants to pay for it. A Different March, School Inspector Now, children, what Id U Unit comes in like J lion and jX'-es out like a lamb? Small Girl Please, sir. It's father when mother has been giving hliu a talking to. I.o::don Express. The world Is full of men and women who do nothing. They generally Im pose on some one who works too much. Atchison Globe. DROUGHT KILLS CATTIJ3. Colorado Suffering from Tcrrlblo Heat and Drought. A continued drouth which has last ed for the past three or four months killing thousands of head of cattle and throwing many men out of work to say nothing of Injury to the crops, is what residents in the vicinity of Trinidad, Colo., have been experienc ing this year. A letter received by Dr. W. L. Al len of this city from a relative work ing in the car shops at Trinidad gives out the above Information and warns Idahoans that they are not living In such a bad section of the Intermoun. tain country after all, says the Dolse Capital News. The letter states that hundreds of men were thrown out of work a few days ago by the shutting down of the big car shops caused from tho fact that there was on hand an unusually largo supply of empty cars which had been repaired and which have not been able to leave the shop tracks owing to the fact that the Santa Pe railroad has cut down on Its trans portation facilities and the cars are as a result standing idle. The men working In the shops were warned some time ago that they would probably be laid off, but the crash did not come until a few days ago when tho entire crew was thrown out of work. The road officials could not offer any Information as to when they would open again.. The disastrous drought has caused a great setback to the country. It has note rained In that vicinity for many months, and consequently there Is no range for the cattle, which are dying off In great numbers. This has been a severe blow to tho ranchmen. The fact that rain has not fallen for so long has caused early hard times for the present year. Fine store and office room for rent. East Oregonlan building. Enquire this office. 1 COFFEE Why doesn't your gro cer moneyback every thing: ? Can't get the goods or, the money. Tour rrorer returm your money If roe don't k. Schilling'! Bill: we pay him 'Phone Main 615. THORNTON .MUSIC CO 813 Main Street. HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGAN'S Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk ing Machines, Records, Cabinets and Musical Merchandise. fr&i Hi ' It i The Only Difference between our clothing and the high-class merchant tail ors' is the PRICE. Ours are made especially for us by America's foremost tailors whose designs are the best in the world. Every garment has back of It our guarantee absolute satisfaction. Men's Shirts for Less We carry only the very best styles In plains and pleated, dots, stripes and figures, plain white pleated shirts, at . tached or' detached cuffs all sizes also work shirts at your own price. Hosiery for You Men's and Boys' hosiery In plain and fancy silks, plaids, stripes, dots, plain black and tan, to fit you at a surpris ingly low price. Neckwear for Men Who Care The prettiest line to be found anywhere. We are most In neckwear for "the man who cares." fore- Shoes for Everybody mm: m VZ' and that fit the foot. Oxfords, black and tan, dress shoes, patents, and every kind of a work shot. Underwear We carry only the best makes. Nicely finished, ' light weight, unshrinkable underwear, all colors. We can save you money on the underwear. pens Clothing Co. Old Hunt's Depot. Cor. Main and Webb Where You Get the Best Goods for the Least Money Sts. If you see it In the East Oregonlan, It's ao. MA EDLrZH a lill V1VJ : DHY 1 Will be held on June 27th, owing to the regular day coming on July 4th. Be sure and attend, bringing what Slock and Farm Implements you wish to dispose of .'. .'. A number of good articles already listed and stock is being registered daily. A Mecca for buyers. COME OUT FOR BARGAINS I