East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 06, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST , 1908.
THREE MAGAZINES FREE
TIE (HI
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY.
PHYSICAL AND MORAL
CRUSADE WAGED.
PAGE SIX.
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T'nclcnn Ludi Rnonm ami Hotels Musi
Olxjorve Common Sons Rules of
Clonal I not Restricted District
Will He Ousted From Ruslness Part
of City PrrlilM Roosevelt T.wlnpi
Big Slick.
Washington, Aug. 6. The national
capital is being cleaned up both
physically and morally.
For the past three weeks the health
authorities have been conducting a
successful crusade against unclean
lunch rooms and hotels. They have
Invaded the kitchens of nearly every
public eating place In the District of
Columbia. Filthy conditions almost
unbelleveable were found In many of
the so-called first-class restaurants.
A number of proprietors have been
nrrested and fined, and others have
been forced to quit business. All
have been ordered to put their kitch
ens In rroper condition If they wish
to continue serving the public. Clubs
and even boarding houses have not
been exempt from the operations of
the official microbe chasers.
But the District house cleaning has
rot been confined to food purveyors.
An anti-vice crusade I9 now on, said
to have been ordered by . President
Roosevelt from Oyster Bay. Imme
diately adjoining the new municipal
buililinp. which was dedicated on the
Fourth of July, and almost within a
stone's throw of the White House, is
Washington's red light district, which
since the days of the civil war has re
mained practically undisturbed. It
has been the scene of nightly orgies
that hitherto have seemed beyond the
ability or Inclination of the police
to control.
As a preliminary step In the cam
paign against the denizens of "the
division." as It Is called. Major Pyl- !
vester. superintendent 'of police, has
ordered the streets In that section of
the city cleared of loafers. Unless a
pedestrian can give a legitimate rea
son f"r his presence In the locality
after nightfall he Is ordered to move
on, or to go to the nearest police sta
tion. Hints have been given to the
proprietors of illegal resorts that they
.will be allowed a reasonable time to
move to another part of the city, or
get out of town altogether.
The district government has for
years believed in the policy of segre
gation of vice, and in line with this
It is probable that a new red lk'ht
section will be created in a part of
the city further removed from the
business and residence district.
Coincident with the cleaning out of
"the division," a crusade against
nllen women living in vice has been
started by the Immigration bureau,
also under orders from Oyster Bay.
Several arrests have already been
made of women, who, the authorities
cay, came to this country for Im
moral purposes. These, and others
as tht-y may be discovered, will be deported.
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This woman say that sick
women should not fnll to try
Lydiu K. riukham's Vegetable
Compound as she did.
Mrs. A. Gregory, of -2"m Lawrence
St., Denver, Coi., writes to Mrs.
I'inklinm:
"I was practically an invalid for six
vears, on account of female troubles.
1 underwent n operation by tin
doctor's advice, but in a few months 1
xvas worse than Wfore. A friend ad
vised Lyiii.i K. rinkhnm's Wpet.-ible
Compound and it restored nieto porfirt
health, such as I have not enjoyed in
many years. Any woman siifTerin;: as
I did with backache, bearing-dow :,
pains, and periodic patn.sshould not fail
to use Lydta E. l'inkhnm's Vegetable
Compound."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. rink
ham's VegctaMe Compound, made
from roots and lierl's, lias been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has posit ively cured thousands of
wonvn who have heen troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, tibroil tumor-:, irregularities,
periodic pairs, backache, that bear-ins-down
f' '!i:v. l!atu!cncy, indices-tion.dii-;'ii
. s . v nervous prostration.
Why don't i try it ?
Mrs. I'. -U'.v. mi invites all slek
women v.i k.' her for advice.
She lir.i : :i;i!ed -thousands to
health. :.!ross, Lyun, Mass.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Loca Coao
tr. ss.
Frank J. Cheney maki oath tht be I
senior rrtner of the firm of F. J. Cbe
nT 4 Co , doing buslnesa In tb City of
T0M0. Connty ind State aforesaid, and
that jald firm will pay the hid of ONE
Ht'NPRFrn DOLLARS for each and erery
case of Catarrh that cannot be cored hr
the m of Haifa Catarrh Core.
FKAXK J. CHEXEI,
Sworn to before me and iobacribed In my
presence, thla 6th day of December, A. D.,
1680.
(Seal ) A. W. OLEA80N.
Notary Pobllc.
Hall Catarrh Core la taken Internally,
and acta directly on the blood and ma
too inrfacea of the system. Send for tes
timonial! free.
F. J. CHE SET CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold b all I'rocglata. 75c.
Take ilall'a Family Pllla for eonatlpa-tlon.
Removal Notice.
Cook & Perry have moved their
stock of books, stationery and no
tions to the Fmith-Crawford build
ing opposite postoffice. Call and -see
them.
as Well as ltlea Are Mai
miserable by Kidnej and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,
discourages and lessens ambition ; beauty,
vigor and cheerful.
t 1 t 1 ness soon disappear
when the kidneys are
' out of order or dis
eased.
Kidney trouble ha
tjecome so prevalent
that it is not uncom
1 nion for a child to be
born afflicted with
weak kidnevs. If the
child urinates toooften. if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reachean
ge when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting,
depend upon it, the cause of the diffi
culty is kidney trouble, and the first
Step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and bladder and not to a
babit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miser
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same jrreat remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized, histoid
rwi wi oca-dollar
1 lV .Tfci7
ai?kfwt1fa Von ma v
p... J M
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a hm of wnt-Rooi
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
Including many of the thousand! of testi
monial Fetters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Blngkamton. N. V., on every
bottle.
WHEAT YIELDS 100 BUSHELS.
Wnlla Walla Farmer Estimates Crop
Near Julletta Idaho.
J. W. Langdon of Walla Walla,
who is largely Interested in wheat
raising In Walla Walla valley, arrived
at Lewiston last night from Jullaetta,
where he has been investigating the
famous 'Alaska" and which Is attract
ing world wide Interest, says the Lew
iston Tribune.
Mr. Langdon Is enthusiastic In his
praise of the new wheat and when
questioned by a representative of the
Tribune said:
"Mr. H. C. Baker of Walla Walla
and myself spent two days looking
over the Adams fields of the "Alas
ka," and In my opinion a conserva
tive estimate of the yield will be
double that of the ordinary varieties.
"When one first sees a large head
of this 'Alaska wheat It seems almost
Impossible to believe It Is real wheat.
It looks more like a whisk broom,
as it la bearded wheat. Sowed under
unfavorable conditions and at not to
exceed forty pounds to the acre, one
of the Adams fields loks like It would
yield about 100 bushels to the acre.
It was our Intention to purchase a
large quantity of the seed for plant
Ing lands in the Walla Walla valley,
but we are obliged to content our
selves with only one bushel each, as
that is the limit Mr. Adams has plac
ed on sales to each applicant.
"I am taking some samples of tht
heads and grain for display at Walla
Walla to show our valley farmers this
latest wonder, and predict a great de
mand for seed among them."
" ,w'',w'wu'A''tf"''11 "lu"1"111"11" yvtimmmim ' '"'
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You will have to hurry, as our contract with these people expire August 3 1 st.
For Sore Feet.
"I have found Bucklen's Arnica
Salve to be the proper thing to use for
sore feet, as well as for healing burns,
sores, cuts and all manner of abra
sions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East
Poland, Maine. It is the proper thing
too, for piles. Try it! Sold, under
guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drus
store. 25c.
MAGNIFICENT ALBUM PAWNED.
to
Jewel-Bedecked Gift Presented
Bishop Barltn Is In Soak.
A scandal has arisen over some one
putting in "hock" the magnificent
and Jewel-bedecked album presented
to Bishop Barlln on the occasion of
his consecration as bishop of Xueva
Caceres, according to mall advices
from the Philippines.
Mgr. Barlin was the first Filipino
to be raised to the purple under
American ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
On the occasion of his consecration
a large number of people were asked
to contribute toward the cost of an
album In which should be inscribed
the signatures of all those who desir
ed to congratulate him on his eleva
tion.
The album was gotten up at great
cost and Its covers were studded with
precious stones. It was presented to
Mgr. Barlln, but the book was taken
back to Manila under the pretense
that there were others who desired to
sign their names thereto. It Is said
tha the book was left In the care of
a prominent Filipino official.
Several Spanish and native papers
now are demanding that a public ac
counting be made of the money col
lected and the amount expended for
the album and Its real whereabouts.
It la charged that the silversmith who
prepared the covers of the book and
Inlaid them with precious stones ha
not yet been paid for hi material
and work.
Northwest Fair Dates.
Following Is the list of northwest
fair dates:
Belllngham, Wash., Aug. 25-29.
Big Timber, Mont, Aug. 26-29.
Bozeman, Mont., Aug. Sl-Sept 4
Everett, Wash., Sept. 1-5.
?clo, Ore., Sept 2-4.
Roseburg, Ore., Sept. 2-5.
Pocatello,, Idaho, Sept. 7-9.
Eugene, 'Ore., Sept 7-12.
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 7-12.
Miles City, Mont, Sept. 8-10.
Dillon, Mont., Sept. 9-11.
Salem, Ore., Sept 14-19.
Centralla, Wash., Sept. 14-19.
Glendlve, Mont., Sept. 15-17.
Missoula, Mont., Sept. 21-25.
Portland, Ore., Sept. 21-26.
Victoria, B. C. Sept 22-29.
Anaconda, Mont , Sept. 23-26.
Marshfleld, Ore., Aug. 26-29.
Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 28-Oct. S.
North Yakima, Wash., Sept.
Oct. 3.
Helena, Mont., Sept 28-Oct. 8.
New Westminster, B. C, Sept.
Oct. 3.
Spokane, Wash., Oct 5-10.
Caldwell, Idaho, Oct. 6-10.
Davenport. Wah., Oct. 8-11.
Lewiston, Idaho, Oct. 12-17.
Walla Walla, Wash., Oct. 12-17.
Baker City, Ore., Oct 13-17.
Boise, Idaho, Oct. 19-24.
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Keller's Iteoord Broken.
E. Walker, the South African sprinter
who won the 100-meter dash at th
recent Olympic gam, today broke
the world's record for 100 rards,
Ills time was 2-6 second, 1-6 of a
second lea than the record made by
Daniel J. Keller at Hpokans, Wah.,
June 22, 1906.
Why James Lee Got Well.
Everybody in Zanesvllle, O., know
Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She
writes: "My husband, James Lee,
firmly believes he owes his life to the
use of Dr. King's New Discovery. Hi
lungs were so severely affeated that
consumption seemed Inevitable, when
a friend recommended New Discovery.
We, tried it, and Its use has restored
him to perfect health." Dr. King's
New Discovery Is the King of throat
and lung remedies. For coughs and
colds It has no equal. The first dose
gives relief. Try It. Sold under
guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug
store, 60e and .$1.00. Trial bottle
free.
Book of Oregon Poems Out.
"The Song of the Oregon Pine," a
little book of original verse by Bert
Huffman la now out and is on sale at
the Frazler book store. Price 60
cents. Printed on fine paper and
highly Illustrated.
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AH leading druggists sell and
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Don't be skeptical. Write
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Fisher Drug Co. Chicago.
PENDLETON DUt'O COMPANY
Pendleton, Oregon
The Hot Summer Sun
Pastime Parlors
COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN.
MOLITOR & O'DANIEL, Prop.
A quiet game, orderly place for a game
of
Pool, Billiards or Bowling
SHOOTING GALLERY.
Cigar, Tobacco. Confectionery and
Soft Drinks.
Best Tables In the city.
DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
will promptly relieve all Kidney and
Bladder disorder. Sold and recom
mended by Tallman & Co.
Farm for Rent
660-acre farm 2 mile of Pendle
ton, for rent Apply to Frank B.
Clopton ic Co., Pendleton, Ore.
DeWltt's Little Early Risers, safe,
easy, pleasant, sule, little liver pills.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
We'd walk several block out of our
way for a sight of a sweet-faced old
woman knitting a pair of woolen
socks.
to
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Our specialty is
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 i
Carney A Tweedy,
TELEPHONE MAIN 83.
'Phone Main 616.
THORNTON MUSIC CO
8 It Main Street
HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk
leg Machines, Records, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
roiHrsiOBircYajra
Make Kidneys ana Bladtfar Right
brings no terror to the woman who knows that her
kitchen will not be turned into a veritable bake-oven,
Why ?
Because She Cooks With Gas,
no heavy coal scuttles to lift, no wood to handle, no
fire to feed, just the touch of a match and your fire
. is in readiness.
NORTHWESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
MQCLIPS AND WESTPORT BEACHES
Ideal Summer Resorts
Easily reached via Northern Pacific Railway with
frequent train service.
SUMMER TOURIST FARES
$60.00
for the round trip to
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Sioux City, Omaha,
Kansas City, Etc
Chicago $72.50 St Louis $67.50
Ask your nearest Northern Pacific Agent regarding
train service, rates, etc., or address
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon
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