IU. i-:v.r .i!H.M. rtMii i;iua, uiifct.u.N, WKUNKSDAY, FEnntTARY 28, 1910 ElOHT PAGES. n LlilM i ! won III SKIN TROUBLE But Lost All Hope of Cure Grew Worse and Worse in Spite of Many Doctors and Three Years of Hos pital Treatment Inflammation Made Her Almost Crazy with Pain. CURED BY TWO SETS OF CUTICURA REMEDIES "I began to have an itching over my raol bodr about seven years ago and this settled in my limb, from the knee to the toes, i went to see a great many Iihysicians, a matter which coat me a ortune, and after I noticed that I did not got any relief that way, I went for tare years to the hospital. But they Wre unable to help mo there. I used tit the medicines that I could see but bora ma worse and worse. I had an in Sammation which made me almost crazy with pain. When I showed my foot to Bar friends they would get really fright coed. 1 did not know what to do. I was so sick and had become bo nervous that I positively lost all hope. " I bid seen the advertisement of the Cuticura Kennedies a great many times but could not make up my mind to buy them, for I had already used so many medicines. Finally I did decide to use the Cuticura Remedies and I tell you that I was never to pleased as when I otioed that, after having used two seta f Cuticura Sonp, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Pills, thu entire inflamma tion had gone. I was complete y cured. should be only Uo glad if people with a similar disease would come to mne and find out the Uuth. I would only recommend them to use Cuticura. Mrs. Bertha Sachs, 1G21 Second Ave., New Tork, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1003." "Mrs. Bertha Saohs is mv sister-in-law and I kmw well how she suffered and was cured by the Cuticura Remedies after many other treatments failed. Morris Sachs, 321 E. 80th St.. New York, N. Y Secretary of Deutsch-Ostrowoer TJnt.-ver.n, Kempner Hebrew Benevo lent Society, etc." A single set of Cuticura Remedies, costing but one dollar, consisting of Soap to cleanse. Ointment to heal and Pills to purify, has frequently cured chronic cases of torturing, disfiguring humors of Infants, children and adults when the best methods known to the profession bad failed. Guaranteed absolutely pure. Cotlmra Rented! are Bold thmofhout the world. Fetter Dnrt iTiem Corp . fvie pmps., 135 Comm ent Are, Boston. Mans. W-MM11 Fire. Cutlcur Book, u Authority on SWa anrt S-nm DUeases. Dinim nuii in l i r n t n r I ; Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES . LATEST PICTURES and illustrated gongs in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three times each week. Be sure and jee the next change. Adulta 10c Children under 10 years, 5c TO ATXXVQ WOMEN. NEWSY NOTES OF ECHO WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY IS OBSERVED FTTTTXGLY Firemen Give Dance Testimony In Water Suit Is Taken Other News and Personal Items. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., Feb. 22. Washington's birthday was observed by the school and a number of business houses, but on account of the snow few were out to enjoy the holiday. The firemen gave cne of their successful dances tonight which was largely attended. The Echo orchestra furnished ' the music as usual. M. Downer of Portland, Is , here transacting business with the Uma tilla Ranch Co. Harrison Allen of Portland, Judge H. J. Bean, Col. J. H. Raley and Frederick Stelwer of Pendleton were here yesterday for taking the testi mony of a number of witnesses in the Echo water suits. They were accom panied by J. S. Beckwlth, court re porter, who took a copy of the pro ceedings. Judge Bean staid and passed the day here today. The many friends of Miss Muriel Crayne and Jesse Cates ere sup prised at the announcement of their wedding which occured In Pendleton at the Baptist parsonage on Monday evening. Miss Crayne Is a popular Echo girl having lived here all her life, where she has a host of friends. Mr." Cates, while having lived here only a short time Is favorably known being an Industrious young man. Mr. and Mrs. Cates will make their home at the Dalles, where they went this morning. Mrs. Theodore Barks and little daughter are here today from Her mlston. E. E. Cleaver, of Chicago, the east ern representative of the Western Land and Irrigation company, is here visiting his brother Clifton Cleaver. Miss Blanche Crayne returned to day from a visit to Pendleton. Miss Lillian Stanfield is visiting rel atives and friends In Pendleton. J. W. Kimbrell, county surveyor, was here yesterday on official busi ness. W. J. Messner, president of the Western Land and Irrigation company Is here In the Interest of the company. Rev. Quinney of the Episcopal Crystal amno Sugar SUOAR ! 91b I? Ill SEALED BOXES T A TRIUMPH IN SUGAR MAKING BnrSuoARFORltAWCorm! BrOtOGERS EVEKXWHEM.! ON WEST BIRCH CREEK BRIDE AND GROOM ARE GREETED WITH CHARIVARI l m-i l.imsifr I I Hia r- i " n "- i ,i uirs. When You BUILD, Build to STAY! 0mj Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks 'Mf-' i : x 1 1 . n. jar mrrck are meaner in uie enu. aic ujciuci. muiv. substantial 'and far more comfortable in either cold or warm weather, Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements, Founda tions, Waifs, Fences and Curbing. ' It looks better and lasts longer than stone See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks Derorejyou build your home. 1 will furnish your estimates for any class of work-on application. D.H. MHY Contractor and Builder Cor. Railroad amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Or Shoe Box Social Planned Literary Society Has Interesting Program Bob Sled Turns Turtle Other Notes of Interest. (Special Correspondence.) West Birch Creek, Feb. 22. Mr. Elmer "Chase and bride, formerly Sa die Warner, have returned after a short wedding tour, to their home on Stanley creek. The young people were greeted with a real old-fashioned charivari. The roar ceased when the bride and groom appeared on the scene and Invited the crowd In and entertained them highly until the wee sma' hours. The Birch Creek Sunday school Is In a flourishing condition. The aver age attendance Is thirty. A shoe box social will be held at the Byrd school house on the night of February 26. The boxes will have va riously fixed prices according to the eligibility of the owners. The money received will be used for the benefit church, returned this morning to his t the church. Any girl with a well home in Pendleton. He held Episco pal services here last night in the old postoffice building. No false pretense has marked the career of Ely's Cream Balm. Being entirely harmless, it is not responsi ble like the catarrh snuffs and pow ders, for minds shattered by cocaine. The great virtue of Ely's Cream Balm is that It speedily and completely overcomes nasal catarrh and hy fe ver. Back of this statement la the testimony of thousands and a reputa tion of many years' success. All druggists, 60c, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street, New Tork. PRESIDENTS SECRET SERVICE MEN LEAD SORRY LIFE A Little Sonnd Advice Will Help Many a Sufferer In Pendleton. No woman can be healthy and well It the kidneys are sick. Poisons that pass off In the urine when the kid neys are well are retained in the body when the kidneys are sick. Kid pys and bladder get Inflamed and swollen, crowding the delicate female oaeans nearby and sometimes dis placing them. This Is the true cau-e f many bearing-down pains, la me at u. backache, sldeache. etc. Uric poisoning also causes headaches dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and rheumatic pain. When suffering so, try Doan's Kid ney Pills, the remedy that cures sick kld-eys. Tou will get better as the kidneys get better, and health will return when the kidneys are well. Let a fellow-iufftrer tell you aboat Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. J. T. Gilloway, C. ct., Elgin Ore., say: "Judging from the bene fit I derived from Doan's Kidney Pi'.ls. I can recommend ihem as a reliable remedy for the kidneys. I ased them principally for a severe pain across my back, wkirm ha4 an noyed me for some time The rnlu that followed the use of the first box were so beneficial thnt I continued taking them and my back has given me but little trouble since." ' For sale by all dealers. Price 66 cents. Foster-MIIburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork .sole agents. P.emember the name Doan's aad take no other. Washington. Life at the white House is irksome, at last for two members of the Taft official house hold. These are the secret service men, who are charged with the protec tion of the president, and who Sher lock Holmes In his immediate vici nity about twenty four hours a day. For Instance, the President has ac quired the habit of pedestrianlng, and consequently one James Sloan, and one Luclen C. Wheeler have al so become walkers. President Taft has a habit of Intending to start for a walk about three o'clock in the af ternoon. That is, the presidential automobile is ordered around to the executive officers for that hour to take the President to a spot In the suburbs from which he can comfort ably walk back to the White House. Now when the auto, with its motor cycle outriders chug-chugs into the driveway, the secret service men hurry into overcoats, shift their arsenals and take up their stand at the en trance to the presidential sanctum to await the advent of their charge. But, at three in the afternoon there are usually many sides of many ques tions to be considered and many grave matters to be determined. Congress men, senators and cabinet members hurry in to submit various problems, and the president must listen to all, and consider all. Meanwhile two sec ret service men, two motorcycle out riders, and automobile and chauffeur await without. Without what? Why, without a president to go for his con stitutional. The length of time they await wih- out various. One evening It was 6:45 o'clock, fifteen minutes before the Wh.te House dinner hour when the president completed the day's labors. Other times the retinue waits only an hour. filled box or fellow with the price will be welcome. The literary society met In regular session February 19. The following program under the leadership of Ed na Warner was appreciated by all present: Ben Hur's Chariot Race ....... Maud Sherman A Chapter of the Serial Story .... Vesta Boylen Recitation The Frost Spirit Jessie Janes Recitation Down In the Mouth . . Fred Hascall The Evening Star (the paper) .... Lois Janes Recitation How Maud Set the Hen Carrie Byrd Select Rending My Valentine.... Pearl Fletcher Duet Maud Sherman. Ed Wright After intermission the question. "Resolved, That Napoleon was the greatest general the world ever pro duced," was ably debated. The de cision was In favor of the negative ar gument. The question adopted for the next debate was, "Resolved, That Taft made a mistake In the dismissal of Glfford Plnchot" A big turnover! A bobsled on top; a huge snowdrift underneath, and all Wrights In the middle, was the feast spread before some of those returning from the literary Saturday night. While the hay supply is rapidly di minishing;, no stock as yet has pre sided In this vicinity and It Is not an tlclpated there will be any loss. The sheep men are using quantities of grain to prolong the hay supply. Frank Byrd and wife are spending the week In Pendleton with relatives and friends. Truman Cable, our principal hortl culturist, Is spending the winter with his brother In San Jose, Calif. Odymplc Games Revival. New Tork, Feb. 23. The Olympic games will be reviewed at a big open meet to be held at the Twenty-second regiment armory this evening. The same measurements and rules and regulations will be enforced as at the Olympic games In Athens In 1906. Each competitor will receive a spe cial Olympic medal, same design as presented to American athletes at London. The following handicap events will be run according to the A. A. U., N. C. A. and M. A. L. rules: 60-metre dash, 200-metre run, 400-metre run, 800-metre run, 1500-metre run, 800 metre run, 1500 metre run, 6,200 metre run, 2600 metre bicycle race and putting 7.27 klle shot. The following are open to those who have never won a prize In an open running or hurdling event; 1200 metre run (novice) and 550-cetre run (nov ice), Hotchkln point trophy to the club scoring greatest number of points. 1609.35 metre relay handicap (open to members of the Military Athletic league), 1609.36-metre relay handicap (open to clubs. T. M. C. A., C. A. L., S. A. L., Evening High Schools, Church O. L. and Inter-Settlement A. L. teams of four men). Taft to Speak in Newark. Newark ,N. J., Feb. 23. Business men of the New Jersey metropolis are today preparing to give a hearty wel come to President Taft, who will ad dress the Newark Board of Trade at Its annual banquet tonight. This Is Mr. Taft's first visit tn the city since he became president To Improve Hotel Service. Des Moines, la., Feb. 23. Discus sion of ways and means for Improv ing hotel service, for the benefit of the traveling public, will largely oc cupy the annual te?s! ..t opened here to'lay by the Iowa State Hotel Keep ers' association. Worn Out. That's the way you feel about the lungs when you have a hacking coagh. It's foolishness to let It go on and trast to luck to get over It. when Ballard's Horehound Syrup will stop the cough and heal the lungs. Price 26c. 60 and $1 per bottle. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. LET All ELECTRIO MOTOR DO YOUR WORK Steadiest, cheapest and most reliable power for small or heavy work. Less danger an J easier to operate you turn a lever and It does thv work. Baby Hands. will get Into mischief often it means burn or cut or scald. Apply Bal lard's Snow Liniment Just as soon as the accident happens, and the pain will be relieved while the wound will heal quickly and nicely. A sure cure for sprains, rheumatism and all pains. Price 25c, 60c and SI. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Ths Heusewlfe's work will be lessen ed .when Electricty and Gas came into.tke home COOK WITH GAS Make the work easier for her and save oa your fuel as well. No dirt, dust and excessive heat. No fuel to bandit and fires to kindle and It eosts less. For Her; sake, put gas In your home belore the hot weather arrives Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. Phone Main 40. Matlock Building. To Try Roy Bandit. . , Indianapolis Ind., Feb. 23. Thomas i Hoal, the boy bandit, who held up j the Merchants. National Bank, of i New Albany, Ind., some time ago, kill ing cashier Gary Fawcett and dan gerously wounding president J. K. Woodward and a negro chauffeur, will be placed on trial today at Cory don, Ind. PILES BURED IN TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is gnbrsnteed to core any rue of Itching, Blind, Klecdlag or I'rotrnd lag riles lo 0 to 14 days or money refund ed. KOc. We can grind you a new lense In a i few minutes. Bring; your broken lens ' tn us. Hansenm'a jewelry store. I The H rrsrinlan Is Eastern Ore gon's rrprwniailve paper. It Irojb and tbe prop) appreciate It and sho It by their liberal patronage.. It b she advertising median of the snetlo Nnllnnnl Gnnrd Convention. Albuny, N. T , Feb. 23 Officers of the New York state national guard convened here today In annual ses sion, which will continue through to morrow. Consideration of the new militia law will make the convention of more than ordinary Importance. Plenty of good clean coal at Bur roughs.' Phone Main f. The Rise In Mountuln Tops. "Corney Vanderbllt and Bob Collier have ordered Wright aeroplanes," said too familiarly perhaps a Tying man to a 'reporter. "They are both, I understand, negotiating, too, for high mountain tops to build castle like houses upon. Mountain tops, al ready high, are going up. I'll tell you why. "But, first, did you ever climb to the top of a high mountain? How pure and cool the air Is up there! Below, for hundreds of miles, spreads the country, here In shadow, there In glittering sunshine, Tou see, perhaps, other mountains, cities, even the far off sea. Those splendid views, that pure air, they uplift the heart like music. If you could live on a moun tain top if the windows of your house could but frame such lovely scenes! "That, of course, was Impossible a few years ago; It is still Impossible to day; a mountain top Is too dime Jit of access. But when flying Is quite perfected, then the rich business man, instead of living In stuffy town apart ments, will have his luxurious castle six or seven thousand feet up In the air, and he will fly to and from It In his monoplane or biplane, and from every wlr.Jow he will gaze on views that will teach him, perhaps, the fol ly of making business a religion." Congress has so much Investigation material on hand that there is no hope of finding pigeon holes for It all. Washington Star. WW. Fioiar- Way if ",akc9 rTooi it breadand biscuits." )j ri Mother, f? &lA b s 0 1 u t o 1 y If maaufaieMattrmM x.i:'r.t -xr.rx.tntm Under t.he Old Managem ert XHE G R M N D PENDLETON'S BIG. POPIXAU VATOEVILLE AND MOTION PICTVItE THEATRE. New Performers, Acts and Pictures twice coch week, Monday and Thursday Johnson's Four-Piec$ Orchestra, Evtry Performance Matinee Evtry Saturday and Sunday Afternoon, ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 1 5c Doors Open at 7 p. m. 'Order Olympic Fioiar makes good 'bread and biscuits." 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