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KATl'IWAY, AlGtST 15, 1908.
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Old Folks
There are mighty few people beyond middle age
who don't suffer at times, or all the time, with their
liver or kidneys. Natural.
The human machinery is beginning to slow down
from the wear and tear of years of use and often
abuse. It's cot to have assistance to keep it moving
properly particularly the liver.
You can hardly name one of your old friends who
hasn't one of the following troubles:
Constipate
biliousness, indige&on, dyspepsia ,
nnr Anmach. sick headache, backache.
kidney trouble, rheumatism and generally run down system.
Bad Liver Causes It
It is at the bottom of every one of these troubles. It becomes
inaclive (constipation and bowel trouble follow). Throws off poison
and bile (biliousness, sick headache, etc., follow) Puts extra work
on the kidneys (often causing Diabetes and Bright's Disease). Uric
acid gets into the blood (rheumatism follows). Cure the liver and
you'll cure the cause. Cure the cause and you'll cure the trouble.
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enres ill troubles arising from disordered liver, kidneys, bowels or storaich.
Better Than Pills For Liver Ills
2 uei a toe box
TALLMAN &. CO.
PENDLETON, ORE.
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I'M ATI ILA'S IUC1I
MOrXTAIX PISTIUCT.
Settlers Who Went to Tlild SecUon
With Nothing a Few Year Aro,
Are. Now IUch La"d Produces
Everything In Abundance Many
OiiiiiHrs In the Mountains.
The Frcewater Times tells the fol
lowing Interesting story of Basket
mountain and Its thrifty settler. This
It one of the best mountain sections
of Umatilla county and has great
possibilities. The Times My:
No one who has not driven over ths
country has any conception of the
great amount of territory thnf Is
tributary to the town of eastern Or
rjron. On Monday we drove round Basket
mountain, nnj on reaching the first
plateau we gazed around and saw a
great stretch of the finest wheat land
In the world.
Two combines were at work In
one field, every few minutes deliver
Ins the sewn sacks of golden grain,
ready to he sent to the mill. On the
higher plateau two headers were
l.nxy. and In another, the blnd
li.g machine was delivering Its toll to
the tackern.
Still higher on another plateau,
the timothy had been cut and
was being haled for the sound mar
kets. Everywhere we noted Indus
try nnd prosperity. We fouiyl some
old friendH on the hills and made new
ones.
We called on our old friend Sam
Warfleld, -whom we knew well six
years sgo. when he furnished us with
our year's supply of wood. Sam has
done well in the last few years. lie
sold nin acres of his holdings recent
ly to a Russian colony for $15,000.
He still has 160 acres of Tine land
lift, 100 acres of It Is plow land, 4S
of the hundred being In timothy, and
P acres In pasture, orchard and gar
den. Eleven years ago, when Mr. Wnr.,
field started, he had only a team of
horses, one of which ho bought on
credit. The orhnrd contains 330 fine
fruit trees.
W. A. Kutrh Is another Basket
mountain farmer who Is doing well.
Ho has 1! acres, of which there are
35 acres of plow land one-half being
In timothy and one-half In grain. Mr.
Kutch, who came here from Iowa
20 years ngo, Is making n good sue
cess of his farming operations. Ha
hy a thriving orchard of choice
fruit trees and a strawberry patch
which helpe's to swell the farm ln
come. The farm will easily keep 30
tc 35 head of stock.
We made a new friend In T. O.
Oould, who Is a thriving farmer on
the mountain, who makes, as does
Mr. Warfleld, a specialty of timothy
raising. This year the crop is short
on the mountain, but Mr. Gould ships
out 70 tons of timothy on the aver
age, which brings fine returns. Mr.
Gould raises a flno variety of straw
berries and ships out from 100 to 200
crates a season.
The mountain school 'was holding
Its summer session and such a fine,
healthy looking lot of boys and girls
would be hard to find nnywhera,
Fin roads, a beautiful day, cool
breezes, exhilarating air and Jovial
company made Monday's drive a
very pleasant one. We met lots of
campers going and coming from this
Adirondack of the west.
Plneules for the Kidneys, 30 daya'
trial fl, guaranteed. Pineulcs act di
rectly on the Kidneys and bring relief
In the first dose to backache, weak
back, rheumatic pains, kidney and
bladder trouble. They purify the
blond and Invigorate the entire sys
tem. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
PltOSI'MITY HOOM OX.
COFFEE
Cheap for . those that
won't pay for good; Schil
ling's Best for those who
won't have poor.
Your rocer return jour money It ou di o't
Ilka It: ma par him
ifiitiilmN of Men ; Hack lo Work
in Xow York Today.
Nw York. Aug. 15. Prosperity
ila' In the metropolis was marked by
the employment of hundreds of men
and women who have been out of
work for months, and It Is expected
that many more will lie taken back
on Monday. The delegafes to the
Traveling Men's Prosperity Congress
will spend the day at the beach, and
the meeting will conclude tonight
with a prosperity banquet.
Wholesale houses report that busi
ness Is now almost normal and that
the prospects are good for a heavy
fall trade. Thousands of buyers
from all over the country are now In
the city and are buying almost os lib
erally ns ever. Another merchant's
excursion period, allowing reduced
rates from the west and southwest,
(otnmonces today, and the local Job
ebrs are preparing to entertain thous
ands of buyers next week.
LAIS IE
nmnn million aches
A HE AT ISSUE.
School Lnnd Levees Have Measure
Trained I'p for Suhmi'loii to Peo
ple Whereby They Will He Able to
Get Possession of Large Holding In
Oklahoma.
Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 15.
To oppose the sale of Oklahoma's
3,000,000.000 acres of school lands a
state convention was called here to
day to organize a movement of pro
test against the measure indorsed by
Governor Haskell and "Alfalfa Bill"
Murray, speaker of the Oklahoma
house.
At a recent mass meeting of school
land lessees called by Governor Has
kell a bill was agreed upon which
provides for the sale of the publig
school lands. Under the initiative
provision of the state constitution this
measure will be voted upon by the
people at the general election in No
vember. It must receive a majority of all
the votes cast at that election. For
several weeks the recent state legis
lature tried to pass a bill for the
school land lessees, called by Gover
nor Haskell, and therefore Governor'-
Haskell Issued his convention call ad
vocating the Initiating of a bill to sell
the lands.
It Is alleged by the delegates to to
day's convention that the Interests of
the state and of the school children
of the present and future generations
will best be protected by the holding
of the schols lands. Resolutions were
adopted that call for a state-wide or
ganization of those In harmony with
the view of holding the lands and that
pray to the qualified voters of the
state to Join In the battle for the se
curity of theproperty on which de
pends the education of the young.
The convention will map out plans
t-o defeat the "Murray Initiative bill,"
by which title the bill to be voted
upon b ythe people Is reslgnated.
William H. Murray, speaker of the
Oklahoma house, aided In drawing the
bill, and Is In charge of the necessary
preparations for Initiating the meas
ure. To initiate this or any other meas
ure a petition of 21,000 resident qual
ified voters of the state Is necessary,
an'I the securing of this petition was
completed, a total of something over j
22.0no names being obtained.
Fearing that tle bill to be initiated
will not et more than one-half of thej
votes cast at the November election, j
the school land lessees are not nsi
jubilant over the prospects of the bill!
as might bo expected, although the
bill gave the lessees the preference i
right to purchase his leased land at
the highest bid offered at public auction.
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There are many Imitations of T
Witt's Corbollzed Witch Hazel Balve,
hut Just one original. Sold by Tall
man & Co.
700 MILES IX 12 PAYS.
Mossoiiiier Makes Hound Trip on Foot
from Toronto to New York.
New York, Aug. 15. In 6ne hour
less than 12 days, running most of the
distaiiec of over 700 miles, T. J. Mc
Aughey arrived In this city today from
Toronto, Canada, bearing a message
from the mayor of that city to the
mayor of New York city.
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix In feed or talt Proper dose In tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
For Horiei, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They ire made from the active prtadple or the
condenied euence of the drutf. They don't contain Sawdust, Aihee, Chop Feed or Bran . Are just
aa Mood when 10 yean old ae when 10 daya old. They comply with all pure drnt lawi. Atk for
and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
Bliater, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hot Cholera, Diitemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablet! or U He Powder,
Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Diitrihntedby THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO.,
Incorporated) Capital Stock tsoo.ooo.ooi Watertown, South Dakota, U. g. A,
FOR SALE BY O. F. OOLESWORTHY.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for
young and old Is prompt relief for
coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping
cough. Gently laxative. Guaranteed.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
LOS AXtiELES RIHTIIPAY.
t'nlifornla tity of Homes Founded 127 j
Years Ago. j
Los Augvlcs, Cal., Aim'. 15. The
anniversary of the founding of Los j
Angeles l y Spanish padres 127 years
ago was celebrated today In the cus
tomnry niantur by the Society la;
IJeina de Los Angeles. !
Los Angeles had its origin on Aug
ust 15, 1S71, when Felipe de Neve,
governor of Alta California, arrived
on the site of the present city, then
marked by a collection of Indian huts,
and gave to the redskin village the
imposing name of El Pueblo de Nues
trn Senora, la Helna de Los Angeles
the Town of Our Lady, the Queen of
the Angels. For many years the
Spanish padre controlled the destiny
of the town, and today's celebration
centered about the Church of Our
Lady of the Angels, on the PU.za,
which was once the heart of the vil
lage, in the old days of the vacquero
and the guitar.
One application of ManZan Pli
Remedy, for all lorms of Piles,
soothes, reduces Inflammation, sore
ness and Itching. Price 50c guaran
teed. Sold by A. C. Koeppen k Pros.
Probo Lumlier Trust.
St. Louis, Aug. 15.1 A hearing on
the restraining order secured by 100
lumber companies, capitalized at
J300.000.000, alleged to be Interested
In the formation of a yellow pine lum
ber trust, will be held Monday. Ac
tions have been brought against the
concerns under the Sherman anti
trust act by the attorneys-general of
Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma.
DeWitfs Little Early Risers, safe,
easy, pleasant, sule, little liver pills.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
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A Smile All the While
is the expression of enjoyment of those only in good health.
You have never seen an ailing person smile the
smile that means a smile.
Ghirardelli's Cocoa
builds up the tissues of brain and body and aids the
young and old in.the enjoyment of real
health, besides it pleases and
delights the palate.
30 cups of a delicious drink
25c.
Ask the grocer.
BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS NOW
WE-NA-HA SPRINGS
-TiU"J"sT'f11
i. 14 A.
This famous old Blue Mountain Resort, will be open
June 15th, for the season of 1908, under the manage-'
ment of J. A. BORIE, the new owner.
Reads, Bridges, Buildings and equipment repaired and renewed,
Hotel and dining-room service will be special feature, being under
the care of the best steward and chef obtainable. Rates : $ 1 5.00
to $18.00 per week; $2.50 to $3.00 a day; Camping privilege
$ 1 .25 a week each. For further particulars write to
WErNA-HA SPRINGS J. A. BORIE Prop.
GIBBON POST OFFICE
UMATILLA COUNTY ORE.
The Most Beautiful Homes
Built Today, Are Being Made of Concrete Blocks.
They are pret
tier, more sub
stantial and far
more comporta
ble In either
hot or cold
weather.
See my many
beautiful de
signs In con
crete blocks
before you
build your
home.
Contractor
and
Builder
3. S3J
D. H. MAY
Concrete stands
unsurpassed
for Basements,
Foundations,
Walls, Fences
and Curbing.
It looks better
and lasts longer
than stone.
I will furnish
you estimates
for any claas of
work on
application.
Cor.:i Rail
road amd
Willow Sts.