East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 07, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX.
I-Vn,Y EAST OUEGOXIAX, PEXBLETOX, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMIIKK 7, 1909.
EIGHT PAGES.
Women as Ws!l as Ren arc made Miserabla
ky Kidney and Eiadger Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys vxn the mind,
discourugesandlessoiisauibition; beauty,
F
L
ive Heat
I jp-s.
vigor cud chccrtul
ncss soon disappear
when the kidneys are
out of order or dis
eased. Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncotn-
' moil for a child to K.
born afflii-ted with
vcak kidneys. If the
child urinates too often, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an
ge when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting,
depend ttpon it, the cause of the diffi
culty is kidney trouble, and the first
ftep 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,
and both need the same jrreat remedy.
The mild and the immediate etTect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by drugsnsts, in fifty-
cent ana one-dolla
size
hav
bv mnil free. nlsn a
pamphlet telling all ?SSlP
about bwamp-Root, n . s.r.K-'-including
many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
who found Swamp-Foot 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,
."'inghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
11VDSON BAY V. C. T. V.
HOLDS MEDAL CONTEST
Sleigh Bolls Sounded Hudson Hay
Odd Fellows Elect Officers.
it and one-dolla.- -cSSSEESsS
i bottles. You ma v fUU" 51-3e::
s-e a sample bottle
wail free, also a aKKSSSa
KB
4
tm are Gnwwi-BnT dlrrct from as
NO AGE NTS
Our Tre are crown strictly
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Write for fre catalog. Lan stork of
varieties Hutab for commercial orchards
Cbotot Frail, Nat and Crninmtal Tmi, Grape
Vine Small Frtit PUnlt vi Shrubbery
Yhk Dalles Nurseries .
Main 9fBce, Grand AT,PorOtad,Oe. Ik
W
Even Pure
Enough
to Eat
In Sanitary
25c & 50c
Tubes
lSOiAw.tooTlEcl i II
Wriic or Ask Druggists
For tliis Free Sample
There is eno','ri KonOon's Catarrhal
JcUy in this iixa sample sent lor a
peony postal for several days treat
mentenough to ffive instant relief from
cold in t.ie head or nasal catarrh, etc.
This wonderful, pure rcrr.etiy (in sani
tary tubes; is applied direct to the- raw
surfaces. It is so soot'!:n;T and halinir
that it (rivs instant relief, ni 'I iu con
tinued ue will cureperTnantnt.yaiifonns
o( catarih. Over 35.0o0 drujrirtsta so l it
in 25c and 50c tubes. Doctors, nurses,
druetrists recommend it. The .unfit)
proves. Ask your druffcist or write to
day for free sample.
Kondon Manufacturing Co.
(Special Correspondence.)
Freewater, Dec. 6. The Hudson
Bay W. C. T. U. held a sliver medal
contest en Friday evening In the Val
ley Presbyterian church. This is the
first contest ever hold here and the
nine young people who entered the
contest did well. Miss Grace Dicker
son was the suocessul winner which
was awarded by the Rec. Mr. Wash
burn. The Judges were Mrs. Charles
Record, Mr. Feleh and Rec. Wash
burn. Sleighing parties are all the rage
around here. Anyone owning a sled
or anything on runners Is considered
very fortunate.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fhilllppi, Miss
Amy Fhilllppi and Miss Lotta Wil
son of Hudson Bay, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Sanderson.
Sunnyslde Methodists are already
preparing for their big Christmas tree
and entertainment.
Mr. Towers of Indiana is around
this section with a view to locat:ng.
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Case, L. W. Case
and Aura A. Case, who have recently
arrived from Klickitat county. Wash.,
have leased the fruit farm owned by
Mrs. Pruett north of the school
house.
The Hudson Bay Odd Fellows elect
ed the following officers for the en
suing year at their last meeting:
Past Grand, C. E. Simmonds; noble
grand, R. H. Wellman; vice grand,
G. W. Bayles, secretary, C. E. Sim
monds; treasurer, W. W. Philippi.
The Correct Time
to stop a cough or cold Is just as soon
as it starts) then there will be no
danger of pneumonia or consump
tion. Just a few doses of Ballard's
Horehound Syrup taken at the start
will stop the cough. If It has been
rnunning on for some time the treat
ment will be longer, but the cure is
sure. A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
EIGHT BELOW ZERO AT
ATHEXA SUXDAY NIGHT
From the moment you strike
a match and touch it to the
wick, a powerful live heat radi
ates from the
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeleaa Device)'
which burns for 9 hours with
one filling of its brass font,
which holds 4 quarts.
One of the strong features of the-Perfection Oil Heater is the new
Automatic Smokeless Device
which makes smoke impossible, even when the heater is handled by
a novice. Fennits instant removal for cleaning.
There is no danger of turning the wick too high this automatic
smokeless device prevents it.
This means a perfect, odorless, smokeless heat that carries com
fort, cheer and satisfaction.
Beautifully finished in Japan or Nickel no cast iron to break
legs, base and top stamped out of one piece of steel damper top
aluminum metal window frames that heat will not tarnish handle
never hot. Made in various styles and finishes.
Erery Dealer Everywhere. If Mot At Yonrt, Write for Detcriptive Circular
to the Nearest Agency of the
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
WIlLIAMJON
HAFFNBRCD
ENGRAVER$-rRINTM5
Icioiw
. -
MrVTR. COXO
: Buy Your Meat
OF THE
I EMPIRE MEAT CO.
1'iiono Slain 18.
Always- fresh and wholesome.
!-liverd promptly. 4,
X t'r-.-U fish dally, steaks, chops,
r"ats, j-ausHKe, hams, bacon
J and lard.
(Special Correspondence.)
Athena. Ore., Dec. 7. The coldest
weather of the season came last night
when the thermometer reached eight
blow zero. It was warmer yesterday
when snow fell continuously until it
reached a depth of eight or ten inch
es. During the night there was a
sudden change and it became fair
and much colder. It was several de
grees lower than It has been this
year.
Next Tuesday evening there will be
another meeting of the Epworth
League at the parsonage for a social
hour and Mr. and Mrs. Hammond join
with the League In extending a cor
dial invitation to all the young peo
ple. The office furniture of the new
dentist has Just arrived from the east
and will be put In his office today.
Dr. Bilyeu has an office on Main
street and Is expected to arrive from
Portland within the next day or two.
Many people have already asked to
be among the first to have work done
and he is assured of more work than
he can do before 4he holidays.
Nixt Friday even'n? at the opera
hous'j the Athf-na basket ball team
will mert the fast team from Milton.
The defeat of last Friday night at
Weston has made the boys more de
termine. 1 than ever to redeem them
selves by winning from Milton. A
fast game is expected.
ADAMS NEWS AND
PERSONAL NOTES
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., Dec. 6. A pleasant
surprise party was given Otis Lieual
len Friday evening, who was 14 years
old. The party was as follows: Ho
lando Peringer, Revela Lleuallen,
Paul Lieuallen, Ethel Peringer. Dan
and Mable Mclntyre, Eilene Bowl
ing. Sella Simlngton, Union Stock
ton. Augusta Stockton. Miss Harnes
and Mrs. O Bentley. They report a
peasant evening.
A taffy-pulling was held Saturday
n.isht at Miss Eilene Bowling's with
a number of friends present. Among
them w.reMiss Mable Mclntyre, Miss
Augusta Stockton and Silvia Seming
ton. All report a pleasant evening.
A. Coffy, Sam Darr and Jfm Stan
field went to Athena Monday night to
the I. O. O. F. lodge and a big sup
per in that city.
Tom Coffey went to Weston Fri
day. Joe Done and Frank Henry went
to Pendleton Friday night to a big
supper given by the Bedmen's lodge.
Mr. Ed Walden was the guest of
Charley Ford Friday.
Miss Lola and Gwendoline Rogers
returned to school in Pendleton after
spending Sunday in Adams as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers.
F. Whitely transacted business In
Pendleton Monday.
Rev. Stockton filled his appoint
ment In Helix Sunday and returned
home to Adams Monday.
SEATTLE FREIGHT OFFICE
OPENS FOR BUSINESS
Don't He Hopeless
about yourself when you're crippled
with rheumatism or stiff joints of
course you've tried lots of things and
they failed. Try Ballard's Snow Lin
iment it will drive away all aches,
pains and stiffness and leave you as
well as you ever were. A. C. Koeppen
& Bros.
NAB P.I.orsE liOYS FOR CHIME
Say Tliey Caused Downfall of Two
Young Girls.
P.uou-e, Wash.. Dec 4. Otis Dar
ling and Harry Stnne. Palouse boys.
v re arrested this morning in a house
nvned by the hitter's father In th"
e.i't part of town, charged with se-
lu ini? Ti'anchf- Dildine and Edith
Tripl'-t'. in who- company the boys
were when the, arrest was made by
N'in'it I'orreman Everett Brown. The
warrant ws sworn "Ut by A. D.ld
ine, tiio Hither of one t the girls, and
;h . hoys wer- t'iken to Colfax this
I )" 1 r:.
e( u:i ry
'IVj.l- :
hoim
deputy
t'irl :'
from :
sheriff.
a gu't at the
. N"Z I'erce
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ENTOYMAX HAS A
CONVENIENT MEMORY
Spokane, Dec. 7. Orviile D. Jones,
a Wallace, Idaho, entryman in the
Cunningham coal lands Is the most
forgetful claima'nt yet examined by
the government Inquiry now in pro
gress From Jones and F. F. John
son. L. R. mavis, the deposed special
agent of the land department, glean
ed information regarding an alleged
eollus on on the part of entrymen to
the effect that they were to dispose
of their claims to the Guggenheims.
Jones yesterday said he had forgot
ten many things that he had attested
to by sworn affidavits in the gov-
Seattle, Dec. 7. The first real ef
fort to break the switchmen's strike
and relieve the local freight conges
tion was Inaugurated yesterday by
officials of the Great Northern and
Northern Pacific, when they posted
notices that all possible freight will
be reeclved for shipment and re
called over one hundred freight han
dlers and clerks who were laid off.
For the first time since last Tuesday
the big doors of the freight houses
are open for business. According to
officials of the Northern Pacific the
strike Is practically over.
S100 Reward. $100.
The lpmlere of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there is at leant one dreaded
illNPiiso mat selence has been able to cure
In all Its ataKi's, and that la Catarrh. Hail'i
Catarrh Cure is the only noRitiTe cure now
known to the medlral frnternlty. Catarrh
being a constltntional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Halls catarrn
Cure taken internally, aetlnu directly upon
the hlood and miirons Rnrfar-pfl of the svs-
tetn. thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, and KiviBg the patient strength
by building up the constitution and assist
Ing nature In dolnjz its" work. The pro
prietors have so much faith In Its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dol
lars for any rase that It falls to cure. Send
tor list of testimonials.
Address :
V. 3 CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by Drngulsts, 75e.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-tlon.
Ail a woman has to do to get on
the stage is to kill somebody.
NERVOCS DYSPEPSIA.
If Yon Hnvc It. Rend Tills Letter
Tallmnn & Co. Guarantees Ml
onn. "I was taken last August with a se
vere stomach trouble. The doctor
said It was nervous dyspepsia. He
gave me medicine for that. I took
his treatment four weeks, didn't feel
any better at the end of four weeks
than I did when I commenced taking
his medicine. I took everything I
heard of. The first day of Decem
ber, 1908, I got a box of Ml-o-na. I
took them that afternoon and the
next day and hnTen't had one bit of
pain In my stomach since the 2nd of
December. I took five boxes. Feel
well now, sleep good that Is some
thing I haven't done In a number of
years." Mrs. M. E. Maxfleld. R. F.
D. 2. Avoca, N. T.. June 9. 1909.
Mi-o-na in the form of a tablet Is
the best prescription for indigestion
ernmeiit's possession He admitted,
however, he had intent fins of con- . ,-itton
veying his claims to a holding com- It relieves after dinner distress,
pany and even that a mijonty had bplchlnK of Ks fnuI broathi heara
endorsed the Guggenheim proposition. burn etc( , fvc mlnutpg
Jones said he had signed the Glavis It , guaranteed by Tallman & Co.
iff davit too hastily but that Glavis , to permanently cure indigestion , acute
h.id mad.- in. undue efforts or prom-1 or chronic, or any disease of the
'' "''"' tn" st.-item.-nt which I stomach or money back.
wl'.nes.-i ,j by another govern-1 Ml-o-na la sold by leading drug
1 i,- .it:-ut. T.I lord .louts. ! gists everywhere and In Pendleton by
" " J Tallman & Co. 50 cents a large box.
Good eli an co'tl at the Oregon Test sample free from Booth's Mi-o-'.!'".
r n'Ms. I':i..h. Ma n 1. ' na, Buffalo, N. T.
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Dsnf tis-glssf Y:'.'r
When competent ai i is in reach.
Choose your eye specialist as you
would your doctor for skill, ability and
practice.
F. A. Cli, the ')e sccialist. has
had over 30 years practice fitting
glasses. He dpvotes his entire time
to correcting defective vision. Factory
on premises. Remember we grind
our own lenses for each case, nslng
the latest methods' for testing the
J.
Office In the
JOHN SCHMIDT BCTLDING,
t Main St.
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The Best Gift Y ou Can Give
We aro prepared to deliver your
CHRISTMAS PICTURES
PROMPTLY REGAKDLESS OK WEATIIEn.
We will not disappoint you. Come in and lot us make your alula.
The Wheeler Studio
liny mill 1'a-inie for Sale,
'm I'.i;.) en el., Il.i'le ..' , eoii.ity,
T,imoihy hay nt-d f.n-. grei ;, p.n: uri.
Good iii-)t' r at 1 open nati-r. I'Vv.'i
l.on, 3600 feet. Hayes & Van !)wcer.
Van, Oregon
Wofxlnieii Hall.
G.ven by I'iridleton Camp No. 41,
O. O. W., Monday, December 6. Ka-gles-Woodmen
hall: Johnson's orches
tra. Gentlemen 60 cents, ladies free.
One of those dances where you have
a good time.
FUEL"
nythmg you
want in
FUEL
Reck Springs Coal
Good dry Oak, Black Pine, Yel
low Pine, Fir, Slab Wood
and Split Wood
B. L. Burroughs
phone Main 5.
Office S07 Main Street, Near
O. It.' & N. Depot
GRAND
THEATRE
THE
"ALWAYS LEADS"
THIS WEEK-
ARNOLD & BURT,
Those Hinging and dancing boy.
AUSTIN AUSTIN A CO.,'
In "The Swede and the Merry Widow"
MARCKLL7 MARION,
Impersonator and comedian.
All New Pictures and Songs
We aim to PLEASE the PEOPLE
Prices 10c and i5c.
Usual Matinees.
s
rgnagran-wi'
LADIES, You CanDo Your
IRONING for 1 CENTfan HOUR
No Smoke
No Dirt
No Ashes
No Carrying Wood and Coal.
JUST BURN GAS
and use a
GAS SAD-IRON
FOR
heating )iiroi-ej USE GAS
Saves Time Temper, Trouble and Money.
Always Pet dy fcr Use.
Northwestern Gas & Electric 'Co.
Matlock'&uilding.
nwanriti'rtro -ntrr-TrnTTTTarTiMiniiMiii t u Wl mminmwrn
Byers'
Best
Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that
prows. Good bit-att is assured when
BYEKS' BEST Fl.OUK is used. Bran,
Shorts, Steiim Nulled Barley always on
hand.
!
Pendleton Roller Mills j
Pendleton, Oregon
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THE COLUMBIA BAR
FOR STAHL FAMOUS NEAR BEER.
Pints andQuarts
CITYIINEAR BEEPs.CN DRAUGHT
PAH kindof Softer Inks end Cigars
HotLuncl)"in Connrction
HERMAN PETERS, Proprietor
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