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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OREGON'! AX, PEXDLETOX, OREGON, SATl'ItDAV, AI Gl'ST 8, 1!)08. PAGE THREE. A Square Deal Is nssnrod ynu when you buy Dr. Pierce's family niHllrlnrx-for all the lugrwll ruts ciitiTliiK Into i.lirm nro printed on tho biiltlit-wriippcrs mid tliHr furtimliis uro uttfisU'd uinli roiiili as being com plrta and rornvU You know Just wlmt yon nro payliiu for ml that iho Ingredients nro gathered from Nature's laboratory, hcltij; selected from the inot valiuililo uutivrt medicinal roota fo'ind prowliiK fn our American forests and while potent, to euro nro perfectly nannies even to Iho mo.,t delicate women and children. Not a drop of alcohol enters into their composition. A much betii r auetit is used both for ex triictintf and pn-ervlntr the medicinal principles useil in them, viz. pure triple- relined glycerine. 'J'his aueul p's-j'sse Intrinsic medicinal iioperl .e ol its own, helm,' a rnos-t valuable, antiseptic uud ;uil.i f'nnent, niuritivo aud sooihlns demul cent, (ilvcerlno pbtvs an Important part In l)r. l'ierce's (i ililen Medical lJiscoery In the. cure of Indire.-l ion, dyspepsia and Weak Molliacli, altenderl by ' sour risili'.'-, lieart-liuru. foul breath, coated tontine,' poor appetite, cnawin feeling In stom ach, biliousness and Kindred derange ment of the stomach, liver and bowels. Heslde.s curing till the above distressing hllments. the'Miolilen Medical Discovery" Is a specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes, n catarrh, whether of th nasal passage or of the stomach; bowels or pelvic oi'uuus. Iacii In its ulcerative Stages It will yield to this sovereign rem edy If Its te-e le persevered lii. Iii Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal pasacs. It Is well, while taking the "(loldcn Medical Dis covery" for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse tho pass;ures freely two or three times a day with Dr. Safe's Catarrh Kcincdy. This thorouirh courso of treatment generally cures tho worst cases. In couirfu nnd hoarseness mused by bron chial, t (i i on I nnd Iuiil' alb-rllcm. except con uninlloii in its nilvanceil siuk'es. t J jo " t 1 1 Ji -n Medical Discovery" Is a most elllclent rem edy, esiei iully in thosi! olistlniin. Iiantr-on coul'Iis I'misi il by Irrlthtlon and runireiiin of tli lironchlal mucous membranes. The " Dis covery "If nol so ifiMxi for acute coughs aris ing from midden colds, nor must It he ex pected to cure consumption In lis advanced atatfes no medicine will do that tint for all tlie obstinate, clironlc eonirlis. which. If neir lected, or badly treated, lead up to ronMimp Uua.lt Uthe bust medicine that can Lwtukeit IF MEN 1TE AS THEY MI Scene, Kcstaurunt. Time, 9 p. don't think for a minute that I'm ko m. Churaeter.s, two frlemlH, George. lng to let you go without buyliiR you and Clmrley, wild have eaten heartily,' it ."mall chicken,-do you? Not In a und, with hunger entirely uppeased, I thouH.ind years. Hey, waiter; three more out o' the name coop. (The waiter brings them. ) are finishing their coffee. George Well, that was a good din ner. I feel fine. Charley Here too. Couldn't feel i Charley (rising solemnly) Say, felletH, I want to 'prose a toast. To a vacation now. belter If I tried. Now lets have Jut''y wife she'n on one more chicken apiece before we go (Deglns to cry.) TF1HFJS IE ELECTED DEPARTMENT OF Ml'SIC AND DRAWING ADDED MLn Mora Cairn of .Michigan, Will Hcud Xev Dojmrtineiit Miss Kali ley to Tench English Mlsg Sharp for Hawthorne, School Debate and Oratory Will Bo Feature of IHgh School Work. , i ' ' ' A new department, that of vocal music and drawing, for all tho grades, Including high school, has been adopted by tho Pendleton school board and will be Inaugurated at the opening of the school year next month. Miss Flora Cairn of Mich! gan, has been elected to fill this po sition. In speaking of the new department this morning, Principal Hampton of the high school, said It Is one which I. being rapidly adopted by all the leading cities of the west as well as the east and which fs coming to be recognized as Important. The Pendleton schools will be for- tunate In this respect this year, In tin much as Frank 1). Curruth, the new Instructor In the commercial depart ment, Is a band and orchestra direc tor of experience. It Is therefore very probable that the high school glee club this year will be accom panied by an orchestra. Two other vacancies in tho teach ing force have been filled at a recent meeting of the school board: Miss Catherine Kahley of Ohio, was elect ed to the position of teacher of Eng lish and mathematics, while Miss Car rie Sharp of Athena, was employed as teacher of the third grade In tho Hawthorne school. In speaking of the work In the high school for the coming year, Principal Hampton said this morning that he is looking forward to one of tho most pleasant and successful years of school work In which ho has participated. He recently attending a meeting of the state debating league at Eugene and ho says debat ing is to occupy a prominent part In the Pendleton high school this com ing year. Last year was the first of the ex istence of the league and he found at tho Eugene meeting a great deal of enthusiasm among Its promoters. The first year had proved every Inch the success that had been hoped for it and all were determined to make It a permanent fixture In tho school life of the state. Mr. Hampton says tho literary so ciety work which directly promotes debating, is to be carried on from tho very opening of school this year, In order that the students may have the benefit of as much training as possi ble. ' - The oratorlcal'work Is to be made a fcaturo also and It Is hoped that Pendleton may again win tho eastern Oregon championship, as was done last year when Harold Warner car ried off the honors at Baker City. There are many Imitations of Do Wltt'a Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve, but Just one original.. Sold by Tall man St Co. Wanted, at Once. Good clean rags: market price paid. East Oreganlan office. home. George Great Scott, old man, I couldn't eat unother If I tried. On the dead, I'm full clear up to the guards. Charley Oh, Just one more for old time's sake. Come on. Don't be a quitter. George All right, only one, though; I've got to be home arly. Charley Hey, waiter, rush on a couple more of those chickens. Hur ry 'em on, please. (Tho waiter brings on the chick ens). George Happy days. Charley How to you. (They eat the chickens.) George Now, lets have Just out more; this Is on me. Charley Remember, I've got to ! work tomorrow. George Oh, be a sport; one more won't hurt you. Charley Oh, every well, If you in sist. George Hey, waiter, same all around, and hurry, too; we're dying of hunger. (Waiter soon appears with two more chickens. Friends toast one another and fall to. George Well' I've got to be amb ling homeward. Charley Hold on. Walt a minute. One nightcap before you go. Hey, waiter, two more chickens. George Great Scott, I'll have de lorlum chickens if I keep on at this pace. Charley Now, look here, George. You know me. That last one was on you. . This is on me, see? Now sit down. It s the mere shank of tho evening. The two friends, somewhat gorgy, drop large quantities on the table cloth, but proceed with glazed eyes to eat their chickens. (Walter, bring two more chickens.) George Hey, waiter Alphonse, Gaston or whatever your name Is Just start a procession of those chick ens on. Keep 'em coming till I say when. Charley Oh, say, I guess not. This b on me. Your money's no good this round. George Now, I guess I know what I'm doing, all right', all right, Haven't I always been on the square? Haven't I always .treated you all right? Charley Say, how does that old song go? George Which song? Charley Aw, you know that one Hey, waiter, how long must we wait for that last order? (Walter politely points to the chickens he has Just placed before tho guests.) , Charley Well, why didn't you say so? Hcrnis happy days. Georgle. (Drops chicken on floor and blames the waiter. Orders another chicken, which the waiter brings.) George Well, look who's here. Hello, Hill, old angel face Come and have a chicken. Bill Just had dinner, boys. Couldn't stand another if I tried. (Walter hastily gets chair and Bill reluctantly sits down., Charley (to George) Bill's mad, ain't he? Too proud to eat with his old friends. Oh, very well! (Bill laughs and says he'll take a small chicken Just to show there's no hard feeling. They cat these, and then Bill Insists on doing the hon ors. 'After eating the second round, Bill starts to go, but Is drawn violent ly back Into his chair.) George Say, Bill, old sport, you f fTbev si. mil no and solemnlv out her health.) Dill orders three more chickens to do honor to a lady friend of his, and George also thinks of some one he ought to eat to. By that time it is 1:30 a. m. and they depart, singing, I "We're here because we're hero." Attention, Asthma Sufferers. Foley's Honey and Tar will give Immediate relief to asthma sufferers and has cured many cases that had refused to yield to other treatment. Foley's Honey and Tar Is the best remedy for coughs .colds and all throat and lung trouble. Contains no harmful drugs. Pendleton Drug Company. DRY FARMING SPECIMEN'S. Wyoming Colony .Makes Success of Desert Farming;, Hon. J. JI. Carey returned from Wheatland yesterday with specimens of crops which are growing there this year and which are doubtless the equal if not the superior of anything which has yet been produced In Wheatland, considering that the grow ing season Is not yet anywhere near ended, says the Cheyenne Tribune. The same conditions of frequent rain and warm sunshine which have produced such wonders on the dry farming tracts In this county have also produced wonderful results on the older and more mellow lands at Wheatland, and the results are re ally wonderful. Judge Carey placed several speci mens of grain in the exhibit room on Capitol avenue, where they are at? tractlng much attention. Among the crops of which speci mens were bropght to Cheyenne Is beardless barley, which was sowed, ripened and harvested In 65 days and has beautiful, well filled heads. Some of the prettiest alfalfa evci seen here Is among the specimens, and it is a second cutting, the first cutting having been completed on July 6, so that this second cutting, which is nearly three feet high, grew In a little over three weeks. Oats nearly five feet In height, nnd not yet mature, and hard Minnesota spring wheat, which Is already over fKve feet, are other specimens, and are beautiful demonstrations of the richness of Wheatland as well as of the fact that the Wheatland colonists know how to farm. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendlcltles are those who are habitually constipated. Foley's Orlno Laxative cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Foley's Orlno Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Pendleton Drug Company. Ill); Ijiiiul Deals. M. E. Downs of New York and Se attle, was In the city today and closed up a deal with J. R. McKeand for a section of land In the lower Yakima valley, paying for It the sum of $25, 000, says the Yakima Republic. Mr. McKeand bought the land a year ago for 112,800. Mr. Downs has recently purchased 15,000 acres north of Kennewick from the ' Northern Pacific and has also bought the Grosscup ditch and water right. The price paid for the land was f 1 2.50 an acre, so that tho entire deal amounted to over $200,000. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trou ble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Pendleton Drug Company. Read the East Oregontan. PFCr u s pat. orrrce M kTfellkVJM.Ttl fnJLkjL Better Than Pills For Liver His. NATUM'S MattOV la batter lhaa pllli, bacaun. It am In the right way. 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