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PAGE SEC DAILY EAST OREGON 1AM. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. ECZEMA OH HANDS adrtiwft notfs FOR TEN YEARS Were Raw All Over and the Humor was Spreading to Body and Limbs Professional Treatment did No Good Daughter had Eczema.Too. CUTICURA A SUCCESS IN BOTH THESE CASES "I had pcsoma on mv hands for ten wars. At Crst it would break out only In winter. Then it linally came to stay. I had three g.xd doctors to do all they could but none of them did any good. 1 then used cne box cf Cuticurii Oint ment and three bottles of Cuticura Besolvent and was completely cured. My hands were raw all over, inside and out, and the ecaema was fpreading all oyer my body and limbs. Before I had used one bottle tf Cuticura Kesolvent, together with the Cuticura Ointment, my sores were nearly healed over, and by the time I had used the third bot tle, I was entirely wil. 1 had a Rood appetite and was fie-ohicr than I ever was. To any cm- who has anv skin or blood dl-sease J would hrnestlV advise them to fool with i thing ele, but to got Cuticura and get well. My hands, cured by the use of Cuticura, have never riven me the least bit tf trouble up to now. I cannot recommend Cuticura highly enough, it has done me and my family so much frod. My daughter's hands this summer became perfectly raw with eczema. She could get noth ing that would do them any good until he tried Cuticura. She used two bot tles cf Cuticura Resolvent and one b"x of Cuticura Ointment and in two weeks tbey were entitviy cured. I have wed Cuticura for other members of mr fam ily and it. always proved succcsfful. I recommend it to any one with eczema. After once usint it Vott will never ti?o anything elie. Mrs. M. K. Falin, Sneers Ferry, a., Oct. 19, 1909." KEEPING THE HAIR To prevent dry, thin and falling hair; remove dandruiV; a'.iav- itch;;.- and irri tation, end promote the prowth r.nd besuty cf the hr.ir, frenuerit shr.rniocs with Cut'icurr. S.:cp and e'eri jr.ai ilre.T inr with Cuticura ere lwisilv e-Coctlvo when all ether r.-.ethods fail." Specir.l and full directions accompany each packego cf Cuticura. Cottom fvm CV I. OrMtnent (50-). Resolvent (50c), a.xi ( hvco!.:'e Cnicd ;.. ). are old through ":t ll ir. I. I :r,-r Iihiit.'.-c iicm.Corp, oo.o I'ror.j.. 1... :'i?; :3 Ave., ronton. ao-MUltd Tree. Cuticsra EocS oa Saioand Scalp. RELIEF IS IN SIGHT Yee & York, Celebrated Chinese Doc tors. Can Positively Cure You. Those who are suffering from dis ease which many other doctors have pronounced Incurable now nave relief In sight, Yee & York, the famous Chi nese doctors, are now located in Wal la Walla. These men, after years of study and research In China, were granted diplomas by the emperor to pursue the practice of medicine. For centuries the Chinese have been acknowledged leaders In the practice of medicine and many wealthy people annually go to that country in search of relief from ail ments which doctors of this country have pronounced lncapabio of perma nent cure. Yee & York use nothing but power ful roots and herbs of demonstrated medicinal value. These roots and herbs act gently on the system In dl rect contrast to the medicines usual ly given. ffheir method of home treatment Is published In their book, "The histori cal events of China and treatis on dif ferent diseases of human race." Peo ple who live out of town, may have a booklet by enclosing a two cent stamp. Yee & York, Chinese Medicine com pany, 210 Wast Main street. Walla Walla, Wash., or 142 1-2 First Btreet, Portland, Oregon. White Slaver Sentenced. Portland. Harry Wigdon 1ms been sentenced to 90 days on the rockpile for accepting the earnings of an im moral woman. The woman was Hazel Wilson. She was sentenced to 90 days In the county jail. of n municipal electric lighting plant. The proposition la to Install nn elec tric plant In connection with the wa terworks system. , For the 'past five years Oakland has been furnished with lights by ,the Calapoola Investment company, which company has a planf located six mile,s east of town. This plant Is now con trolled by the Sutherlln Lend com pany. It Is expected the company Xer Deer Cose Continued, Roseburg, Ore. The case of Mrs. Walter Criteser of West Fork. Indict ed on a charge of selling beer, has , will not desire to furnish Oaklnnd been continued to the May term of j with lights after the present contract court. She was arrested some time expires, as the power will be requlr ago upon complaint of prohibition ed for lighting the town of Sutherlln detectives, who allege that she sold land the residences throughout the real beer in her hotel at West Fork. , valley for a distance of eight miles. Drowns In Creek. Near Iteor Case Continued. Eugene, Ore. Charles Lane, aged Ontario, Ore. In the case be about 25 years, was drowned Wed- fore the circuit court at Vale against nesday morning In the creek near j J. A. Reed of this city to determine Crow postoffice. He fell off a log , whether near bear Is an intoxicant into swift water. The body was re- ; the judge disagreed and nil of the near covered several hours after the drown- beer cases have been continued, and Ing occured. He leaves a bride of a will probably be taken up naln at few weeks and several near relatives, the April term. The Jury stood seven for acquittal and five for conviction. Saloons Are Regulated. The district attorney was not permit- South Bend. Wash. At the last tod to Introduce in evidence his an- meeting of the city council three or- 1 alysis of the drink labeled near beer dinances were passed for the regula- because the bottle analyzed had not tion of the saloons. The first ordl- ; been purchased at Reed's soft drink nance closes the saloons from 1 establishment. o'clock In the morning until 6 a. in.: The case of Joel X. Dull for shoot- the second forbids restaurants or eat- . ing Coy Dull with intent to kill was lng places, including free lunches, in called Monday and the defendant connection with a saloon, and the third limits the number of saloons to eight, the present number. The or- ploaded guilty.- The two men are brothers and the shooting was the outcome of a difficulty in settling a dinance meets with the approval of j deceased brother's estate. Coy Dull the saloonkeepers. Farmers Opiiose Mnlain. Boise, Idaho. The Idaho State grange, in session at eiser, recom- wlll be a cripple the rest of his life a? the result of the shooting. Saved at Death's Door. The door of death seemed ready to mended a change in the presidency of , open for Murray W. Ayers, of Tran the University of Idaho. The reeom- sit Bridge, N. Y., when his life was mendatlon was made as a result of i wonderfully saved. "I was in a dread the report of a committee appointed ful condition," he writes, "my skin to investigate the controversy which was almost yellow; eyes sunken: Inst year resulted in the dismissal by j tongue coatediemaclated from losins the board of resents of the faculty of ; 40 pounds, growing weaker daily. the Afrieultural college, which is a v Tuient liver trouDle pulling me part of the university. The grange down to death in spite of doctors champions the cause of the dismissed, ln,n "iat matcniess meaicine. .iec- professors. nnd charges incompetency tnc otters cured me. l regainea nn the part of President Maclain. tno 4( pounds lost and now am well ana strong. r or nil siomacn, iiver and kidney troubles they're supreme. 50c at Tallman & Co.'s. Meet to Discuss Normal. ! Hood River. Attorney E. C. Smith ; chairman of the normal sehoot com- j mittee of the commercial club has Issued a call for a mass mentinc to be hold in the opera house. Friday. . January 2S. Hood River citizens feel j confident of securing the state normal. W. W. Williams, principal of the ! U"se City business college, has ex pressed a willingness to assist Hood River in any possible manner. Mr. Williams was in the city several weeks ago. looking over the ground v.-ith a prospect of locating a branch school here. CIUI, DRKSSF.D AS MAX. Illt-li School Debaters Meet. Hood River. The Oregon City high school debating team will be in Hood River Saturday, January 22, to debate with the local team. The subject will be, "Resolved, That life imprisonment with restricted powers of pardon, should be substituted for capital pun ishment." The Oregon City team will debate the negative side of the ques tion. A week later the Hood River team will be at Oregon City to debate the same question and will take the negative sidev If Hood River wins In either debate, the team will debate with a team from Nevberg and Tilla mook for the championship of western Oregon. "Sir, You're a Woman." "Sir I Am: What of It?" New York. "Sir," said a gentle manly detective, "you're a woman." "Sir," sa d the well dressed stranger in trousers, on a business street last night, "I am. What of it?" Tile prisoner was a quiet mannered girl of 19 years, wearing a frock suit of good material, a man's gray felt hat, glasses, spats and a man's street gloves. "My name Is Marian Hamilton Gray," said the girl composedly, "and I have been wearing boy's and men's clothing for the last ten years. Since I began to pose as a man I have learned to smoke a pipe and cigarettes." Miss Hamilton volunteered that her arrest was due to the Jealousy of a wealthy woman of Newark "Valley, N Y., who had wanted to marry her. In the night court the magistrate held that the case presented no vi olation of the penal code and she was released. THE 111 ilm OF CUBES . THRO MB ALL DISEASES AT and LUNG AND PREVENTS " Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50c AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY jHjZL TAI.I.MAN & CO. DOXES IX TRUXK THOSE OF SQUAW Mr i iff 'Ti I 3 WEAK OR SICK HpjYIIROYilOR M M CU-.ESWEAINESS li kU RESTOSES MGO.I Quan Foo Ming Converted. Ontario. Ore. Quan Foo Ming, a converted Chinaman, was Sunday eve ning taken into the Methodist church in this city on probation by Rev. Mil ler. Quan was received into the church through an Interpreter, Lee Do Yim, a Christian Chinaman, who con verted Quan to Christianity. I?e Is an American born Chinaman and highly educated, and has converted over 80 Chinese to Christianity. Quan in now taking lessons in English, learning the alphabet. After becom ing educated it Is his Intention to re turn to China and become a mission ary among his countrymen. I zens .&;a7'r ki; all Iosms In 13 V T.n. r.vl an lmi.rnr.mt fm. Ih. Armi dve. We bait to mucii comMetica In our iiirtg- h:trd t Vjt tfcst e cn-T HT curt not CUJft I Ti:li reiLfly y;:i-'iy cir tba wrt caia In oil ; ana 'f lost Vigor. arton-ele, KMneri. In-tlna. Mnrtnre. N'enoui Deb.iit;, Lo- of ' Memory, Pr-av.it'rrea, an'5 all other wastlt.f ef fect of Br!T iiwilfition. which lexwl to cuijaiun tK. axi iea;'i. .--T.t usaled 12 per buttle: Uiree bot::ea 15, Oi.aranted to cure. Dl I Er, rf 674 Slurke-t St. A.LCiJlU WW. SAN FRAVCISf O Aad 115 Oeelilrntnl Avenue, S IS ATT MS. wi.t nr.n; c t-'.- refer IP aiUcruiti&eal Id 1 Itnycott .Mostly Talk. Ho'iuaim. Wash. It Is not thought likely that the proposed commercial boycott of Seattle, because Aberdeen has been dropped from the N'nrtli west l;igue, will amount to mure th;in a little excited talk. The elll- of Aberdeen having Htrained nine the required nonus. ieei e:tremely ancrry fit the uneeremni vis iininner in which their city was dropped. Th'-y have supported league I. all liberally fur three years past, winning tin; pennant "nee, and pro nosed to go the limit this year. Should AherdMti Insist n b'lyeot tiii" Seattle wholesalers in favor of Portland, Ilo'iuiain will Ii"t o A Wretched Mistake, to endure the itching, painful distress of piles. There's no need to. Listen: "I suffere much from pllea," writes Will A. Marsh of Siler City, N. C, "till I got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was soon cured." Burns, boils, ulcers, fever sores, eczema. Cuts chapped hands, chilbralns, vanish be fore it. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s. Wants Coast Protected. Washington. "I do not anticipate any war with Japan, but if such a war should come we would be abso lutely at the mercy of Japan or any other invading force, so far as the coast defenses are concerned," de clared Representative Humphrey of Washington before the house. commit tee" on merchant marine and fisher ies. Mr. MeKinlay of California cor roliorated this statement. The au thorization for an auxiliary fleet to meet exigencies of war was even more Important, he continued, than the upbuilding of the merchant marine. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 20. Experts on Indian burial unraveled tho Magnolia Bluff trunk mystery today. As soon as they saw the covering of bark over the trunk and tho manner in which the body had been placed In the trunk, they said that the skeleton was that of a Northern Indian girl, which had been burled In the usual way by Alaska and Quein Charlotte Indians. In the earlier years, when Indians came down from Alaska In great num bers each f ill to pick hops, they car ried back to the north with them all the cheap trunks their canoes would hold, to bo used as coffins. When a death occured on one of the long voy ages the Indians went to the tallest ! shore In 'sight, packed the body In a j trunk, carried it Into the woods and covered the trunk with brush and j bark. ! Tho finding of such burial trunks j in ealier days was not rare, but not ! many Indians paddle down from Alas- ' ka now. The skeleton was that of a slender girl with fine teeth and ! brown hair. The boneq of tho Vorth- ! em Indians are not readily distin- guishablo from those of Caucasians, j Orpheum Theatr J. P. MEDERXACH. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children" SEE PROGRAM IX TOO Y'S PAPER. Progrum Changes on Sundays, Tnrsdn)' and IYIdny's. Caught In the Rain ' then a cold and a cough let It run on get pneumonia or consumption, that's all. No matter how you get your cough, don't neglect It take ; Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup and you'll ; be over It In no ;lmo. The suro cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all j pulmonary diseases In young anw old. j A. C. Koeppen & Bros. ' Do you take the East Oregonlan? THIS WIUj INTEREST MOTHERS. Mother (jray's Sweet l'owderg for Chil dren, a Certain relief for I-Vverlshncss, Headache, Had Stomach, Teething Disor ders, move and regulate the Itowels (and de stroy Worms. They break up Colds In 24 hours. They are so pleasant to the taste and harmless as milk. Children like them. Over 10,000 testimonials of cures. They never fail. Sold by all drugglsta, 25c. Atk today. Don t accept any substitute. KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH WHAT IT MEANS A BANK'S CAPITAL Is to protect Its depositors from MHslble loss, therefore the larger it Is, the greater protection the depositors have Hils bank lias a Capita) of $250,000.00 Surplus antl net profits ' 175,000.00 Shareholders liability 250,000.00 A total of $075,000.00 This menus that this hunk must lose over 2-3 of a million dol lars, before Its deiMisltors could lose a cent. This protection Is for YOt The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon I SECURITY The Eaat Oregonian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron age. It is the advertising medium f this section. Too Much race You feel ai if you had one face too many r lily SUeh pl.-iri. RAILWAY (MIL CLERKS VAHTED The Government Pa" Railway Mall Clerks SHOO to SI 1100, and Otler I.tiiplojes l"p to $2500 Annually. Uncle Sam will hold cpring examl nations throughout the country for railway mail clerks, custom house clerks, stenographers, bookkeepers, department clerks and other govern ment pesitlons. Thousands of ap pointments will be made. Any man or woman over IS. in city or country' can get instruction and free infor mat'on by writing at once to the Bu reau of Instruction, Hamlin Budding, Rochester, N. Y. when you have Neuralgia. Don't vou? Save tho face, you maj rood It; but get rid of the Neuralgia by applying Milliard's Snow Lini ment. Finest thing in the world for rheumatism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scalds, lame back and all pains. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. OVt KAL.lt Old newspaper wrap ped in bundles of ISO each, aulubl for wrapping, putting under car pets, etc. Price 16c pr bundle, two bundle 1 5c Snqulr thU oi-flc. Ilo-ebnr Firm Mulcted. rios.-t.unr. fire. Another ba.l cheek j. rtl-t has made his riMe:.nnee In Rooel.urp. Entering Harth'.s Toi; j, rv on Tuesday, a strnnKer purch ased a $15 oveicoat and tendered in payment, a i-lcbt draft on the Nortli-we.-:t .Sales company of Spokane. Wa di., for $r.O. in favor of Cliarli . V. Hadlry. He presented a telegram purporting to be from the Spokane firm Hivinp him permission to draw on them for "any amount." The draft was accepted and the Htranti'T wa handed J35 in change. Telegraphic information from Spo kane brought the information that Hartley "had no authority to draw $50." Sheriff Kenton hail a (food de scription of the stranger. Oakland May Ihhuc Iw.nds. Oakland, Ore. Mayor Hunt has called a meeting of the voters of Oakland to be held on January 22 for the purpose of discussing the Is suance of bonds for tho imitallation .luliiisoii Anpoiiitcd l'ditor. New York. Robert Underwood ...hii.-aoi baa be. lu appointed editor of the Century Magazine In place of tho late Richard Watson Gilder. Mr. Johnson had been ussoc.atc critor of i.I',.- magazine Hlnre 1S78. Billy Wheeler, tho popular -gardener, won't -work for his board any more ' unles-n- he can have Folger's Coidi-n flat.. Coff.e served him.' No interest, no taxes, title free and all Improvements Included In price of lots. See Jacobs-Stlne representative today, sure. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If joa fuffcr from blenllnf. Itching, blind or iirotnidliiK Pll, nerd mr yuur illre, nd I will tell yoa how to care jrouraelf it home br the new tbnorptlon treatment ; and mill iIm "end not of thla bom treatment free for trial, with reference from your own locality If reqoeated. Immediate re lief and permanent cure a mm red. Hend no money, but tell otbera of thla offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summer, Bos P, Notre Ilame, lnd. A Friendly Talk to Dealers About Advertised Goods By Seth Brown. A good many dealers lose opportunities for making money through improper use of advertising forces. It is very well to talk about "your store," "your trade," and "your customers." Your trade anil customers arc only yours after you have done the business not before. You want customers and can secure them economically by featuring goods which are extensively advertised. This is the reason.' A national market re quires national advertising. The manufac turer who is strong enough to advertise prof itably must first solve a good many problems. The most important is right goods. Next comes right methods of advertising. When Mr. National Advertiser has mas tered these two conditions he can produce certain definite results. JI is advertising will stamp the importance of his goods on the mentality of the buying public. Every succeeding ad makes the indentation a littleMecper. Mr. Dealer, this is your asset, if you make the right use of your opportunity. . If you talk about advertised goods in your local advertising, give them prominent dis play in your stores and a kindly word from bt-hind the counter; yon will find that they can be sold more readily with less expense than goods of an unknown brand. , But you may say : "My customers know me and I explain to them the value of tho goods sold." Your trade knows that you don't make the goods. They of course believe in your sin cerity of purpose, because you are an honest dealer, but why take upon yourself the un necessary burden of guaranteeing something you do not make? Why not leave that part where it belongs on the manufacturer? You can find quite enough to do in assist ing customers, understanding what is best for them and in taking care of the hundred and one tilings which "keeping store" involves. You can just ns well make an asset of the national advertising which is being dtme for goods in your line, .and Just. a minute, Mr. Dealer. Lean down a little closer. I want to whis per a word in your ear. Chances aro a little more than even that you will servo your customers better by so doing. Only the best goods can permanently stand the acid test of advertising. Ami right goods and decent service is the secret of your ultimate success. Think it over.