PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST ORHGOMAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, IAY 24, 1000, EIGHT PAGES.'' " Cherry-Blossom." TUB JAPANESE QIVB QOOD EXAMPLE It is 8 proverb of Cherry Blossom Land that a healthy stomach is the basis of all strength. Good nature is also recognized as of great importance The Japanese as a people are remaru able for their health, endurance, pa tience and skill. The cherry tree is the most highly prized of all in Japan. It not only fives forth a beautiful blossom but the wild cherrv tree furnishes a bark which Is most highly prized in medicine, Wild Cherry I gJSK (PrunutVirginiana). PKXSAtorv, wnica is an authority on medicines, says of the properties of this iSiack uierryDarK: Uniting with a tonic power the Sropertv of calming irritation and iminishing nervous excitability. Adapted to the treatment of diseases In w hich there is debility of the stom ach or of the eystera." Another au thority, King's Americas PisrEssA lOHY says, " it gives tone and strength to the system, useful in fever, cough, and found excellent in consumption." This ingredient is only one of several rerv important native, medicinal roots in I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov iry. This is a remedy which has en Joyed the public approval for nearly forty vears, nothing new or untried about it, has cured thousands of people of those chronic, weakening diseases which are accompanied by a cough, inch as bronchitis and incipient con sumption. More than that, oy reason of the other ingredients, Bloodroot, Mandrake, Golden Seal, and Queen's root, all of the medicinal virtues of which are scientifically extracted and combined in Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, remarkable cures of dyspepsia and stomach disorders have been accomplished. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce discovered that chemically pure glyc rine of proper strength is a better solvent and preservative of the active medicinal principles residing in most of our indigenous or native medicinal plants than is alcohol. As its use is entirely unobjectionable, while alcohol is well known when used even in small portions, for a protracted period, to do lasting injury to the human sys tem, especially in the case of delicate women and children, he decided to nse chemically pure glycerine instead of the usually employed alcohol in the preparation of his medicines. He found that the glycerine, besides being entirely harmless, possesses in trinsic medicinal properties of great alue. Its nutritive properties, Dr. Pierce believes, far surpass those of cod liver oil, entitling it to favorable consideration in all cases of incipient consumption and other wasting diseases. It is an invigorating, tonic alterative and owes its virtues to Nature's veee table garden. Dr. Pierce is only the scientinc gar dener who knows how to Nature's Garden. combine the plants given ns by Nature to cure our diseases. This prepara tion is oi pleasant taste, agrees per fectly with rebellious and Bensitivft ttomachs, and is extremely effective in Testoring tone and vigor to the entire system. It cures inflammatory troubles of the stomach as well as indigestion and dyspepsia arising from weak stomach. One reason why it restores the health of run-down, pale and ema ciated people Is because it first throws out the poisons from the blood through the liver and kidneys. It then begins its reconstructive work in building up flesh by first making good, rich, red blood. The "Golden Medical Discovery" is Bade in a large laboratory, thoroughly equipped with every scientific appliance, at Buffalo, N. Y. Qualified chemists are in charge of the laboratory, with nearly a score of skilled physicians and surgeons employed to scrutinize, deter mine and prescribe these remedies and other means of cure as seem best suited to many thousands of cases of chronic diseases which come before them for treatment each year. It costs you noth ing to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce the head of this Institution, at Buffalo, N. Y. and get an accurate medical opinion in your special case and vholly without charge. W OF ANNUAL STRAWBERRY DAY WILL BE HELD JUNE 8 Day Is Fixed by Committee In Charge LateiKSs or Season Caused Slight Delay will 110 M,Mlo Milton's Greatest Holiday Strawberries and Cream Free for Everybody Sjkn elal Excursion Will Be Arranged. (Special Correspondence.) Milton, May 21. It has been de cided by the general committee oil ar rangements to set Tuesday, June 8 for Milton's annual strawberry day and stock show. This decision has come about after careful considera tion of the conditions which have prevailed this spring. The lateness of the season has caused a delay In the committee's work because It was not known heretofore at what time It would be best to secure a plentiful supply of the strawberries for the oc casion. It is asserted that should the crowd attend that the committee has figured on, It will take from 75 to 100 crates of berries. The grounds will be beautifully decorated as will the city, on this, the greatest day In Milton's history. The program will consist of speeches by prominent men, recitations, songs and flag drills. games of all kinds, but there will be no graft allowed on the grounds dur ing the day. The only concession granted will be providing the visitors with sandwiches and coffee. Everybody is Invited to attend and all will be made welcome. The various committees will be an nounced later. The visitors will be served with strawberries and cream and cake free. All guests are request ed to bring their lunches and join the people of Milton in a good, old-fashioned picnic. The committee appointed to ar range a stock show In connection with the other festivities of the day, report very favorably at this time. There are many entries from outside points, as well as people at home and this feature will prove an interesting one to all those interested In live stock. Excursion rates have been ap plied for over the line of the O. R. & N. from all eastern Oregon points. Milton Personal Notes. W. K. Bradley left this afternoon for Walla Walla to spend a few days islting friends. Miss May Atkins, who has been employed in Mrs. L. B. Storm's mil linery parlors, left yesterday to spend the summer with her parents on Dave Still's ranch. A number of Milton people went to Athena to attend the Farmers' picnic there today. J. X. Stone has just returned from a trip through the Palouse country where he has been in the Interest of the Milton fruit grower's union. S. A. Miller, clerk of Milton school district Xo. 31, has advertised for bids for contract work and fixtures for an eight-room brick school house In Milton and a four-room brick in Freewater, to cost approximately $25,000 and $10,000 respectively. Bids will be recived until Monday noon, May 31. It is generally under stood that a number of contractors will figure on the work and It Is thought estimates will be very close for this reason, MORE PIMM CURES SPECIAL MILTON ELECTION -JjTO. NIGHT NATURE'S WARNING. Pendleton People Must Recognise ad Heed It Kidney Ills come quietly myste riously, But nature always warns you. Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color Is unhealthy If there are settlings and sediment, Passages frequent, scanty, painful, It's time then to use Doan'e Kid ney Pills, To ward off Bright's disease or diabetes. Doss's have done great work In Pondleton. C. Beale, 300 Aura street, Pendle ton, Ore., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills gave me freedom some six years ago from kidney trouble and lame ness In my back from which I suf fered for a long while. I was also greatly annoyed by the two frequent passages of the kidney secretions, es pecially during the night when I was forced to arise several times. A short use of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at The Pendleton Drug Co., relieved me of all these difficulties and at .that time, I gave a statement recommending them. Many persons have s!r):" called upon me, wishing to know If th emlorsemont were true and I hive always advised other kid ney stiff t-rers to use Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for thu Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. FOLEYSSOIulAa for children tafa, Bar: Mo opiate Milton, May 28. For the purpose of a second time empowering the mayor and city council to Issue bonds against the city in the sum of 315,000 to liquidate the expenses of the en largement and extension of the Mil ton municipal electric light and pow er plant, a special election of the legally qualified voters of this city will be held in Alliance hall here Tues day, May 25. In order to carry the bonding prop osition will be necessary for at least two-thlrda of the legally qualified vo ters of the city to cast ballots and these must be in favor of the issue, Efforts will be made on the day of election by the council and officials of the city to have every voter pres ent and vote on the issue. No matter if there are those In the city in favor of the election but do not vote, It will be counted as a negative desire just the same. Although there seems to be abso lutely no doubt as to the wishes and desires of the tax-paying voters on the proposition of bon(n, strong efforts are to be made In order to make sure that at least two-thirds of those en titled to vote will cast ballots in favor of the Issue. There Is not a person In the city who thoroughly understands the situation who will not vote to bond the city to secure money for the improvements which have been made this spring. From a plant with a ca pacity of 125 H. P., the Milton electric light and power plant has been ln- reaspd by a new generator and the extension of the barrel flume, to a apaeity of 080 II. P. A large part of the additional power has already been iken and the revenue has been ma- t rially Increased. The actual cost of improvements will be in the neigh borhood of $15,000 and already ad ditional n-vnue amounting to be tween $3ij0 and $400 per month Is being brought in. Among thoe who secure power from the plant are The Milton Ice Plan, which takes 35 H. P., and the following men using 5 H. P. each for rrlgating purposes: S. 8. Shields, W. A. Copeland, 8. E. Rlnchart, A. A. Morton, Jacob W. Haynes, Jesse Mar tin, Henry Oroth, Wm. Foreythe and F. W. Nordhoff. Besides those using power a large number of additional Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy. Camden. N.J. "It is with pleasure that I add my testimonial to your already lonjr list hoping that it may induce others to avail themselves of this valuable medi cine. LydiaE.l'ink ham's Vegetable Compound. 1 suf fereu from terribl headaches, pain in my back and right side, was tired and nervous, and sc weaklcould hardh T I' l"inkliam's Vegeta bio Compound re stored me to healtl and made me led bke a new person, and it shall always have my praise." Mrs. W. r. Valextixe, 902 Lincoln Avenue, Canuleu, . J. Gardiner, Me. " I was a great suf ferer from a female disease. The doc tor said I would have to go to the hospital for an operation, but Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound com pletely cured me in three months." Mrs. S. A. Williams, li. i D. jso. 14, Box 89, Gardiner Me. Because your case is a difficult one, doctors having done you no pood, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely hag cured many cases of female ills, such as in flammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, indigestion, dizziness, and ner vous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it. and the result is worth mil lions to many suffering women. lights have been placed in Freewater and a contract entered Into between the two cities whereby Milton will fur nish Freewater with lights for a term of at leats 15 years. Not In the history of the city has the financial standing of Milton been on such a firm basis as It is at the present time. The revenue capacity of the city allows of a municipal tax smaller than that of any other city in the northwest. The city property tax last year amounted to only six mills. Polls will be open at the special election from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., giv ing everyone ample time to cast his vote. Wm. Talbert, J. P. Craddlck and R. H. Patterson are to act as judges in the election and J. S. Rlchey and C. J. McKenzie as clerks. Lived 152 Years. Wm. Parr England's oldest man married the third time at 128. worked in the fields till 132 and liv ed 20 years longer. People should be youthful at 80. James Wright of Spurlock, Ky., shows how to remain young. "1 feel Just like a 16-year-old boy," he writes, "after taking six bottles of Electric Bitters. For thir ty years kidney trouble -made life a burden, but the first bottle of this wonderful medicine convinced me 1 had found the greatest cure on earth." They're a godsend to weak, sickly, rundown or old people. Try them. 50c at Talman & Co.'s and Pendleton Drug Co.'s. Call for Warrants. All general fund warrants regis tered during the months of June, July, August and September, 1908, will be paid at my office In the coun ty court house upon presentation. In terest ceased upon date of publica tion. Dated Pendleton, Oregon, May 17, 1909. G. W. BRADLEY, County Treasurer. Slabwood, We want to dispose of several cars in 4 ft. lengths. Ask us for prlce In any quantity. OREGON LUMBER YARD. What time will the clock stop? A great many people brighten their polished floors by wiping them, once or twice a month, with a cloth dipped in milk. A better way is to use Ivory Soap and luke warm water. Apply with a soft cloth. Use very little water. Wipe dry with another soft cloth. By following this method, you clean your floors as well as brighten them. Ivory Soap 994i& Per Cent, fure. THE UMATILLA MEADOWS All under irrigation. All under cultivation. You get returns the first year. You will own your own water right. Buy now and take advantage of this year's Alfalfa crop. They are being sold in 5-10-20-40 or more acre tracts. These lands will more than pay for themselves in 4 years without further cultivation. For they are in alfalfa hay now. Cut 8 tons to acre last year and alfal fa hay sells for an average of $6.50 per ton in stack. The Umatilla Meadows are selling for $ 1 75 per acre. 1 -4 down and 1 -4 a year. If interested cut out and mail to us. FOX REALTY COMPANY Rooms 3 and 4 Barrett Bldg. Walla Walla, Wash. Please send me particulars concerning the Umatilla Meadows. N: ame Add ress Fox Realty Co. Rooms 3 and 4 Barrett Bldg. Walla Walla. Wash. The Scenic Highway TELL TOUR EASTERN FRIENDS ABOUT IT Thro the Land of Fortune REDUCED ROUND-TRIPS TO THE EAST MAY 17, JUNE 2, 3, JILT 1, 2, S AUGUST 11, 12 Through Service to CHICAGO Effective May 28, the North Coast Limited Uie crack train of the Northwest will afford through electric-lighted drawing-room sleep ing car service. Pacific Coaft to Chicago, dally. . Bnffet-llbrary-obscrvatlon car with barber, bath and every acces sory. Dining; ears a la carte for all meals. A. D. CIIARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pans Agt. W. ADAMS, Agent, 255 Morrison Street, Portland. Pendleton, Ore. Northern Pacific Railway Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, June 1 to October 16. Ralner National Park. and Paradise Valley, by auto or rail, from Ta coma,. June 1 to October 1. Yellowstone Park Season June 6 to Sep. tcmber 25. Rose Festival, Portland; June 7 to 12. Seventeenth Na tional Irrigation Congress, Spokane, August 9 to 14. The Cornelius "The House of Welcome" i Cor. Park and Alder Portland, Oregon A hotel where the North- western'people will find hearty welcome and re ceive courteous treat ment at moderate prices. C. W. Cornelius Proprietor I R M SLOAN General Blacksmithing, Horsnsboeing. Wood Work and Wagon Making. Plow Share Grinding and Sharpening. g AT THE OLD STAND 1 w w w it 2M T? i vx?r. Miia a vouonwood Streets 3 w 5 Save the Chicks Insect Powders Lice Killers Poultry Conditioners. COLESWORTHY Sells them At the Feed Store 127-129 E. Alta SUIT OP CLOTH ESAND HAT FREE ' To be given away at Jim Eetea' Pastime Parlors Are you a good bowler? SEE DISPLAY AT BOSTON STORE Call and lnveatigate. ED STRAHON AGENT STANDARD OIL CO. Express and delivery prompt ly attended to. Leave orders at Pendleton Drug Co. Phone 20. D. C. Graybeal CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES, CAN. DDES, NUTS AND SOFT DRINKS. CARD ROOM IN CONNECTION 614 Main Street Phone na for Good Dry Wood. Red S961. 2 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE vrrv " mm . 4 . TRADE MARKS ''Mill CoPVRiaHTtAe. 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