ETfilTT PAGFS. DAILY EAST OKKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1900. PAGE THREE. Ms. Wofflba as Well is Bon w Mi Ho ty Edney anil Bladder Troublo. Kidney trouble preyg upon the mind dJBCouragesandlefiseuHanibition; beauty, vigor ana cneertuJ. DCbS Boon difuinnoar when tile kidneys are ' out of order or diseased. Kidtlpvtrnnt.1 t, i j " i ivv- lug I become bo prevalent that it is not uncom- tnon for a rliiU Kc wu.au W lV born afflicted with Heak kirinevn Tft, child urinates too often , if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age wuen it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thecause 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 habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, nd both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold oy uruggists, in tifty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a pamphlet telling all . L r t - ?1 swamp-Kooi, o.aooc including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. POESIOENT TIFT SHUNS PUBLICITY WASHINGTON HAS ISECOME DHY TOWN lOIt RUPOItTKHS Tho RuoHvclt I)ay8 of Unlimited Copy Have Gone. Wry Few Stories Now Conio I'rom tli0 White IIoiihc ITcKltlcnt Turt Gives Otic Very Llttlo News Ills Chiefs AIho Adopt tlio Clum-Llko Policy Irosi Du rcuiiH Suppress!. Watchmaking and Jewelry Made lo Order Dy workman with 20 years e pcrlonoe, Competent Workmen Only. A. L SCHAEFER Successor to Jlunzlkcr Jewelry Store. .720 Main Street. SCIT OP CIX)TII ESAND HAT FREE To be trlven iviv At .Tim Fjifo.' Pastime Parlors Aro you a good bowler? KEE DISPLAY AT IJOSTON STORE Call and Investigate. Wednesday aid Ttarsd&y Positively the Last Days of Our Great A CENTRAL : MEAT MARKET... : For the ben to be had In nr'f, Fork, Mutton, VenI, Cured J Meats, Fish, Ectc. Prompt delivery. 108 E. Alta St. Plionc Mnln 33. new ana secona wssf Goods Bought -and Sold Empire Second -Hand Store. cor. webb and uaraon Sts. Phone Red 3201. Washington. News hng become u scarce article around Washington since Theodore Roosevelt retired from the White House. Congress has been the chief producer since March , and almost all Important stories emu noting from Washington during the pnst few weeks have com either from the halls of congress or from Individual members of senate and house. The White House, once the source of unlimited news, is now one of the dullest spots visited by news paper men. Tho government depart ments, taking their cue from the White House, are producing very little "copy," and officials of the adminis tration, when they can be seen, have llttlo to offer In tho way of Informa lion. From the newspaper man's standpoint, Washinlon has become a "dry town." The fact I that President Taft Is not much of an advertiser; he does not care for and docs not like news paper notoriety. He has a host ol friends among the Washington cor respondents, but he does not talk with them as freely or as frequently as did his predecessor. Administra tion policies are no longer made the subject of conferences between the President and :1ie newspaper men. Correspondents wishing to see Mr. Taft must do so by appointment made through his secretary. And theo ap pointments are not to be had except when tho President Is winin to dis close some specific subject. Even the Sunday night story that -was a fea ture of the Roosevelt administration hag gone out of vogue, Tor Mr. Taft keeps away from official cares on Sun doy, and does not labor on that day except In cases of the utmost urgency. It Is not correct to say that all the government departments have closed their doors to newspaper men, for they have not. Perhaps half -the members of the coblnet are readily accessible, and are more or less free to discuss the business of their departments. The other half, however, operate be hind closed doors, and rare, Indeed,' la the newspaper man who gets In un less he waits nn hour or two, and there are few men on few missions who can afford to cool their heels In the outer office of any department - - . . . nf T nil 111. 111!" IIK1L H-M,III .l III;. All .i, ni.T j p-H;miT. departments, however, subordinate nnt(1 officials have suppressed, and are n' longer at liberty to disclose official matters for publication. There has been another great,' La SUIT SALE If you want a correct New York style spring suit ranging in price from $1 7.50 to $27.50, for only $1 5.00, you should come now. The Sale Ends Thursday Evening at 6 o'Clock. Many beautiful patterns in sizes to fit you. mm BROS. Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. 1 uai May bo Constipnuo a it ay bopprnian.wU' oiorcotneVi (wijvr personal efforts wilhlhc assistant c o tlo onp truly bpncjinol lovoW rompily, Sy"up " Q,u Eta'r'j,,l,rt wrtic-n onalilcs. one to form rvftulur luibits tlflijy so tluit ossistatiec.to na ture may tic railuolly dispone! with ulien no Uij;it nmjcil as Hie In st of in.inp(ltes,wlu,n required, aroto assist inoturp aralinotto supplant the iwtur it junction, whieh must aVponii iiti Miutpjy tiptMi proper rtourislnrnftiT, jtrm- pjf orts,mul right living gcnrnidly. Tti jVt its bi'uejiciut effects, aKis )ty the tfeittime SynmifflElivir'ifScim!! S Jj. manufactured y til. California Fig Syrup Co. oniy j SOLD BSC ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS 1 ED STRAHON AGENT STANDARD On. CO. Exprewi and delivery prompt' ly attended to. - Leave orders at Pendleton Drug Co. Phone 20. with the change ol adminls Press Jrareaus of a number flj' KiiverTinient 'bureaus, which had h-on maintained for purely alvertlp hiff purpiiNra, rmve been cloned. It hid become qnhf a fad In official WashliiBtnn In late years fur every enthusiastic bureau lo estnlliH;i a Ir.ess bureau f"r the dissemination of ja v.s, information itul advertisiiiR matter. Several of the press bureaus eiitual!v overlooked tlu- news and di voted their efforts almost entirely tf. the exploitation of the work of their respective turenus and the lau, ist'.ion of iheir resiieetive officials The bulk of the product of these liU- ! us was never iitinllsneu. especially in 'the larcer d:iJties, liut it dill find it way into the rountry papers. It nv'li do so no liaiRer, for press lu reaiis operated on those lines nve ob- iHrti'iua to the invBident. (inly sueli buruius uf roduce uncolored news it'it are now nllowed to operute in offiiinlilom, and tlnv are very 'f-w. xews ixkfx:.st Ilislory Making Events Propliesitxt During Wrtt SPECIA Tomorrow, May 5th The Big Dress Skirt Day THE BANKRUPT SALE of the Pendleton Cloak & Suit House We have some 250 skirts to choose from. These skirts have been reduced to very low figures, but to move them quick we will give an extra discount of 50c on each skirt for tomorrow only. Remember this is a bankrupt sale and everything must go. Swearingen & Seibert, Props. J. D. Brooks, Manager imlotisne WHl Constipation. FVr .years I was trniblcd with uilli oue.v and eonrtijiation, widen rr.ado life Miserable for me. My appotite failed I lost my iwual lorce and vltaHty. Tepsin prejian tions and ca thartics -only made matters ror.se. I do not lanow wher-? I filiotfld haj.'e beyt UAv had I nt trifd Ckambec laln'a Stomach and Lfwr rablebi. Tlie talhti relieved the El rowing oa mce. Mronfithen th fllRftstive func tions, purfcfy tho stomaclt, Uvar and Wood, helunff the srm to to Its mink nnturlly. Mrs. Ew Fotts, ItirmliiKhnin. Ala. Thse UblaU are for sale by U god dealers. nig mi at OrplwMta. Tfcie bill was opened with the Oiil yer Iros., expert JUKRlern and clb manipulators, to a crowded homw. This set is above the average jug gling acts. They were followed bjr Kobzaro, one of the greatest novelty acts ever appearing on tho local vau deville slage. Mr. Iloby.aro fills the place of two at one l!mo. Ho imper sonates a lady while standing with his left iMde to the audience, nJid a gen tleman with the right. The motion pictures were of tho usual high class. The bill was closed by a beautifully Illustrated song, sung by Miss Violetta, the lady w'.th the sweet voice. A Card. This Is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money It Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Con tains no opiates. The genuine Is in a yellow pnekngn. Koeppen Bros. Vey Property for Sale. Por sale, the Antone Vey residence on West Webb street, Pendleton; also tho lower liutter creek Vey ranch, with all the sheep, cattle, horses and machinery thereon. W!U sell on easy payment plan. For further particu lars, address, Antone Vey, Echo, Ore. Washington. The progress of events In Till key,, w here history-mak ing events have followed one another In rapid succession during the pasi i'ew weeks, will continue to be follow ed with keen interest by the entire world. Other events of the week in foreign fields will include the gen eral elections in Newfoundland, the in ternational celebration of the seventy fifth anniversary of the reestablish inent of Louvain university in Belgi um, and the wedding of Tr.nce Har old of Denmark, king Frederick's third son, and Princess Helena ." Sonderburg-lucksburg, which Is to tak- place Thursday in Copenhagen. Several events in the nat'onal cap ital will share public attention with the tariff proceedings in congress. Friday is tlie day set for the dedica tion of the Henry Wadsworth Long fellow monument, situated at th. corner Jf Connecticut avenue and M street, northwest. President Taft w-'ll participate in the unveiling ceremonies und chief Justice Fuller nV.1 preside. The formal opening of the Spokane, Portand & Seattle railway company's line between Spokane and Portland Is expected to take place during the early part of ftie week. The new l'ne, which 's S77 miles lonv, is owned Jolatly by Uie Northern Pacific and the Great Northern railway companies. It Is one of the nuust costly roads in the contl- ieirt, some of It .costing $100,ee sntle, while part of it, hu'lt along the rock cliffs, involwd an expenditure of $&M000- mile. Colorado will bcg.n a week's cele bration of the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of goli In the Rocky moOTitalss. Thf Second National Peace eon gres. which will hold forth in Chlca go daring the preater part of the week, will attract to tluit city a not able gathering of men nad women in terested in the movement for the set tlement of International and other disputes by arbitration . Fully 15,- 000 persons attended the f'rst peace congress, held in New York two years ago and it is exported that Chicago central location will attract till even larger gathering of visitors. Other events and happenings of the week that will figure In the news columns will Include the b'g music festival In Atlanta, the annual con vention of the American society of mechanical engineers in Washington, and the southwest Intestate commis sion on country life at Guthr'e, Okla. THE GRAND THEATRE "ALWAYS LEADS" This Week STEWART & FRANCIS The Premier Dancers THE DREWS In Their Great German Character Act. All New Pictures and Songs We aim to PLEASE the PEOPLE. Prices 10c and 15c Usual Matinees. Do It Xow. Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do so bv an. plying Chamberlain's I.lniment. Nine cases out of ten are simply muscu lar rheumatism due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous application of this lini ment. Trv It. Yon are certain to hp delighted with the quick relief which It affords. Sold by all good dealers. Orpheum Theatre Pendleton's Favorite Vaudeville and Moving Pictures Show. Program Changed Monday, Thursday and Saturday. SpeciaLMatinees: Thursday, Saturday and Sund ay Admission to AH Matinees 5c and 10c. Evenings lOcand 15c Children Under 13 Free Every Sat. Afternoon J. P. MEDERNACH, Prop. & Mgr.