page eight. DAILY KAST OHKGOXIAY, rEXDM-TTOX, OKEOOX, SATl'KDAY, SKPTKMnKU 12, 1008.. FOPJITEEX PAGES. Feeling Li Jtm: 9 Anyone i;. fcllr. "oso" is not v. c!l. Liu r iv t aotirij r!;:ht is the cau?e. Dad liver means bail licahii, bad slomach and bowels olten bad kidneys unhealthy complexion blues headaches all kinds of ailments. A bad liver becomes a good, healthy active one when treated with I CT. (' 5 a-r Conner M Better than pills for liver ills. Never gripe, sicken r.:r act violently always effective. Take an tablet to-night r.r.d you'll feel better in the morning. Get a 25c Bex The A. H. Lewis Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. TALLMAN & CO. PENDLETON, ORE. CAN ALLEGED MB ATH LETES Ml Wht-ther the colleges of the north vest will stand by the agreement to disbar from participation In their ports all athletes who violated the rules governing amateur athletics which they enure. 1 into at the con ference held ru-re last fall will soon be known, says the Walla Walla Bul letin. Should ail prove loyal to their pledce it will mean that valuable ath-j Utes from at least six colleges mustj he disbarred from further competi-j tion on the grounds of professional-j ism. The following, clipped from the, Oregon Daily Journal, gives some-' what of an ida of the effect it will have on the different schools: Within the next three weeks it will be known whether or not the north-! western colleges intend living up to the conference rules adopted at Wal la Walla last fall. So far as is known locally, there are offenders from Whitman, Idaho, Washington Ptat. Oregon Agricultur-j al, and Oregon University. Whitman, i the originator of the conference Idea, has already declared that three of her crack athletes, including the captain fif her ftoa!l 'earn, must go, Tht-lj !!! ib a hard biow to the mission-j arls, and one from which the teami Whitman's disqualified athletes are Walter Brubaker, the heady quarter back and captain of the football squad, who played summer baseball, and Stanley and Vincent Borh-ske, brothers, who were members of the semi-professional baseball teams In the inland empire during the summer. Washington State college's offend ers are Vaughn Jones and Frank Frown, two excellent baseball play ers. Idaho's man who violated the amateur rules Is Captain McOlee of la.st season's baseball team. These are the ones known to the conference authorities. Whether or not the University of Washington can present a clean slate is not yet established. If such is the case the fact will be quite a feather in he cap of the evergreen college In the past Washington's athletes have not been wholly above reproach and the reports from Seattle this year will be watched with considerable interest. may not recover. Oregon Cllejrlnn Offend. The frankness of Whitman should be extolled. It would not be Justice to the northern colleges to try and; cover up the delinquencies of the. Oregon Institutions. Both the state j university and O. A. C. have athletesj who have played summer profession-1 el baseball. Curtis Coleman, the f;rt 'varsity end. fllsrcearded the rules this sum- ; met and played basegall with the Falem team of the Trl-City league, a semi - professional organization. Whether or not he receive. 1 any con sideration is not the question. He played with professionals and that i. tantamount to professionalizine him-j self according to the ,. A. I. If j Oregon permits Coleman to play on I the football squad this fall or the' baseball nin" next spring, it will be a direct violation of the conference rules. Perhaps more than one baseball spectator at the Tti-rVy b-agijf games wondered at the identity of a spectar u'nr catcher t".ing under the name of Buplo. He was none other than the r..y r Otto Moore, crack backstop of the Or-L"in Agrleiiltural college, i M M.re played with St. Johns. I!- A Sure-Enough Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reldsvllle, N. C, soys: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer, but that wonderful salve knocked It out In a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed for pile, (.or, burns, etc. 25c at Tnllmnn & Co.'s and Pendleton Drug C'O. Don't Bum Trash. Parties are prohibited from start ing fires and burning trash within the city limits during the present dry period, as they endanger property to loss bv fire. By order of J. L. VAUGHAN. Chief Fire Department. Wood's Liver Medicine in liquor form for malaria, chills and fever, regulates the liver, kidneys and blad der, brings quick relief to biliousness, sick headache, constitpatlon. Pleas ant to take. The $1 bottle contains 2'i times quantity of the 50c size. First dose brings relief. A. C. Koep pen & Bros. 1TUK 1XH IXHt SOLDI KIIS. .Mippllo to Be Tortieu for Purity lte foro Purelm.stiiff. Samples of potatoes and onions were spread out before Major 11. J Gallagher, In charge of the United States army purchasing commissary, at Seattle, the other day, by bidders who wish to furnish soldiers station ed at North Alaskan posts with those vegetables for the next eight or nine months. There are nearly 100 sol diers in extreme northern posts and these will be fed 237,900 pounds of potatoes and 37,600 pounds of onions before navigation opens next July. Major Gallagher will award the con tract for the shipment, to be made be. fore Ice bars the way of vessels. The most careful Inspection of all food samples Is made, even to the ex tent of chemical analysis before con tracts are awarded, and another In spection Is made of supplies before shipment to the posts. The care taken to assure the best and most wholesome food for the soldiers does not end even at the seconj Inspection, fur observation Is kept of each pro duct as it Is consumed to ascertain if there be complaint or dlssatlsfac- I tion. The purchasing commissary is equipped with a complete laboratory and to this .Major Gallagher resorts if a slight suspicion rests upon any food product. The administration of the office also requires an expert knowledge of all vegetables, their value as foods, and the relative nu triment afforded by the hundreds of varieties. Major Gallagher cut a, potato In half, and as he rubbed the two pieces together, observing the result, said: "We try to give the soldiers the best of everything. Awards are not al ways made to the lowest bidders. We take into consideration the quality, and no poor food Is purchased under any circumstances. Since the passage of the national pure food law, our work has been greatly facilitated. For instance, here Is a bottle of caU sup. The label shows the exact amount of preservative. If that la bel is not correct, the manufacturer can be sent to the penitentiary. I would not hesitate to report any such violation of the law. "The food purchased for the army stores, where officers buy their sup plies, is the best the market affords. These cost the government nothing, for the money expended Is returned as officers make their purchases. Neither profit nor loss is made on the stores, the department calculating on coming out exartl yeven." 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 I offer for sale the N'3 of the NWU of section 17, Tp. 3 north, range 35, K. W. M.. being SO acres about three miles south of Athena. Oregon. Price JfO per acre. Inquire of F. S. I.eGrow. Athena. Oregon. MRS, MAY JORGENSEN. lid not r had ' land every semi-pro t tl.e AfL'.es l.-il L''UU IV, that place. wait until the clleg.. .'! ,. d. but came to Port-f-'unday to play with bis miniates. IV- wo-k w-ith largely n por!!dv. fo ff,(-l'f t -'.rv.ii to To those afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheuma tism. Plncules for the Kidneys brings relief with the first dose. Hundreds of people today testify to their re markable healing and tonic proper ties. 30 days' trial $1. They purify the blood. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. FREE TO Y0U-MY SISTER Fre to You and Every Sister Suf lerlno from Woman's Allmants. I am s woman. J know womnn'ii suffering?? 1 have found the cure. I will nviil, free of any ehnnre, my home treat" mcnt wi t fuil instructions to any sufTcrer from woman'.", -'ilrnenta. I want to tell ull women about Xiuh cure you, my reader, for yourself, yourduuirhtcr. your mother, or your Hi.sler. 1 want to tell you, how to cure yourselves at home without the- help of a I dort...-. Men cannot understand women's sulTeraiirs. Whut we women know Irom experience, we Know Utter than any doctor. I know that my home treat- I m. nt i fata and euro cum lor l.eucorrnoea or v nlllsh discharges, Ulceration, Displacement or 1 F.llinir rif t ho Womh. Profuse. Scanty or Painful Kerwus. uterine or uvaruiu lutums ur ui,,"t"i alo pains In the head, back and bowel, hearing down UtllnifJ, nervousnns. creeping feeling up the plne, melancholy, delre to crv, hot flaahes, weariness, kidney and bladder troubles whera caused by weaknesgcf peculiar to our sex. I want it) send you a complete ten day's treat ment entirely free to provo to you that you can cure youraelf at home, 'amly. quickly and aurely. K nu.mt.r. that It will coat you nothing to irive the treatment a complete trial : and if you should wish to continue. It will coat you only about U cents a wwk, orlmsthantwoeentaadny. It will not interfere with your work or occupation. Just send ine your name and address, Ull me how you suffer if you wi.ih, and I will Bend you the treatment for your raw. em irely fr-. In plain wrapper, by return maiL I will alao send you free of cost, my took "WOMAN'S OWN MliDICAL. AUVISliR" with explanatory illustrates showing why women sufTer. and bow they can easily cure thenuelves at home. Every woman ahoulo have it, ana leuro to think lor herself. Then when the doctor says "You must &3ve an operation, you can decide for youraelf. Thousands of women have cured themselves with my borne remedy. It eureaall, old of young. To Mothers of Daughters, I will explain a almple home treatment which speedily aul effectually cures Leueorrhoea, Green Sickness and Painful or Irregular Menstruation in Xounf Ladiee. Plumpness and health always results from Its use. . Wherever yoq live, I can refer yoa to ladies of your own locality who know and wfll gladly tap any sufferer that this Home Treatment really cure all women's diseases, and makes women well, tron. plump and robust. Just send me your address, and the free ton day's treatment la yours, alao the book. Write today, aa yoa may not see this Oder acain. Addreae MRS. M. SUMMERS, Boi H. Notrt Dam, Ind., U. . A. . - ... - V'- C K aa m LOIBFIOIRX PIIOTI-ST. Don't l ike rH--lsl)il of CViiuiiorcc Commission. The long looked for decision of the interstate commerce commission on the. cases of vital Importance to the lumber shippers of the west has at last been annoutced. At the first glance local shippers feel that they have been handed a lemon. The decision boiled down as inter preted by local shippers is that the Interstate commerce commission has told the railroads that they may in crease the rates on lighter material than fir to an amount not to exceed 10 rents a hundred more to ship over the same distance than fir. Hereto fore no distinction has been made on materials or efforts made on the part of the railroad to grade lumber. The following dispatch outlining the decision was received today through the Associated Press: Washington, Sept. 4 In the case of the Pacific Coast Lumber Manu facturers, tin- St. Paul H Tacoma Lumber company and numerous oth er concerns, against the Northern Pa cific and l!l other railroads, also the case of the Southwest Washington Lumber Manufacturers' association against the Northwestern, Burlington and other roads, and the Oregon and Washington Lumber Manufacturers' association, the KaMern and Western Lumber company and nine other lum ber concerns against the Union Pa cific, Oregon Short Line and eight other lines, the interstate commerce commission has authorized the rail roads to establish differentials not exceeding 10 cents per 100 pounds above the rates on fir lumber between the same points. This authority is with the provision that no such differentials or a dif ferential of less than 10 cents exist ed prior to November 1 last, and that differentials prescribed In the case of the po Hatch Lumber company and others against the Northern Pacific and other carriers must he observed. The commission says that this per mission does not constitute sanction for the Indorsement of the establish ment of higher rates for a shorter haul than for a longer haul In the same direction, when the shorter la Included within the longer. w w builds up the tissues of brain and body and aids the young and old in the enjoyment of real health, besides it pleases imd delights the palate. 30 cups of a delicious drink 25c. Ask the grocer. ii WANT POWEK LIMITED. AilviYtlslng Men Think I"st muster General Has Too Much Latitude. An effort to obtain a law through which the power of the postmaster general In Issuing fraud orders against publications may be curtailed Is to be made at the convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs ot America, being held this week In Kansas City. The clubs believe it dangerous to the rights', liberties and property In terests of the people and business community to place In the hands of the postmaster general the power to Issue fraud orders on evidence "satis factory to him" or to excluda a pub lication from second-class mall priv ilege after It has ojico been admit ted thereto. They argue Jhat such power makes It possible for him through mistake or otherwise to ruin the business of - I a person, mm or niiiini.ii " tends to enable him to curtail the liberty of the press. A resolution will be offered asking that the power now reposed In the postmaster general b; taken from him and vested In the federal courts and that the law be so framed as to re quire that neither the use of (he malls nor the socond-cl.iss mall privileges b' taken away until a hearing has been accorded the person affected. THE PASTIME PICTURE SHOW CASS MATLOCK, Prop. Entire Change of Pictures and Songs Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. Passeil Examination Succe-fully. James Donahue, New Britain, Conn., writes: "I tried several kid ney remedies, and was treated by our best pryslclans for diabetes, but did not Improve until I took Foley's Kid ney Remedy. After the second bot tle I showed Improvement, and five bottles cured me completely. I have since passed a rigid examination for life Insurance." Foley's Kidney Rem edy cures backache and all forma of kidney and bladder trouble. Pendle ton Drug comany. SEE! Stop Thief SEE! Checker Fiends Enterprising Flourist Littie Cripple New Illustrated Song: Somebody's Sweetheart I Want to Be. Admission 10c Children 5c Edison latest and best "Underwriters Model" picture machine absolutely fire proof. DeWitt'i Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve Is the best thing to use for piles. Sold by Tallman A Co. Gathering Tlmlier for tlio Fnlr, W. II. Wehrung of Illllsboro and M. D. Wisdom of Portland, president and secretary of the Oregon state commission for the A.-Y.-P. exposf tlon and directors of the Country Club and Livestock association, left for Coos bay this morning, says the Oregon Dally Journal. They will kill two birds with one stone while In that country. From their long affili ation with the slate board of board of agriculture and tlielr Important work In developing the harness race game In, tho northwest their Invasion of Coos hay has Interest at this time he cause they hope to secure a strong representation of the fast horses as ajOOOSicelroiiram Q!J IvtSl lAKGEi JLiVEi STOOCSItOW. r5r ,-si o k coiTJTJYErrazw.omroTiiE llV.4-1 vfeisTiacTrmjiTDisn.ficj tkom I r JkV I ; FCVs-IN1) L.MF1KE .rMlJft'b'lv?lL MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS well as of the livestock shown at; Crush ana mi in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets the fair now ,n progress thereat the. M k YoUr Stock Look Like the Top Price north Pacific race and stock meet f here four weeks hence. For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls, They are made from the active pWrAlfle or the condensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran Are Just as ood when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug law. Ask for Quick Relief for Anlhma Sufferers, and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Cbi-Ven Cholera, it., on Tar nfforrla Im- Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, CollctablelsorU ise Powder, Foley s Honey ana lar airoras ira Cur or Bjrb wjM L(niment Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO., mediate relief to asthma sufferers In incorporud; Capital Stock 1300,000,00) Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. Ai - - tne worsi sianes ana u iaen in umo ( will effect a cure. Pendleton Drug Co. 1 FOR SALE IJY C. F. C'OLKSWOItTHY. Read the East Oregonlan. Daily East Oregonian, by carrier, 15 cents per week.