East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 28, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DALLY EAST OHEGOMAN, f-KNDLKTON, OREGO.V, MONDAY, EEIJIU:AUY 28, 1910.
I'AGE TUREK.
MOTHERS
WHO HAVE
DADQUTEBS
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Find Help In Lydia E. Pinte
ham's Vegetable Cviii?pG::sd
Hudson, Oliio. "If motht I;; rcr.li.r'.l
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Fives new ambition anil li.'i! from the
ti rst (low." Mrs. (i r.oii(,KM i;i( KLKi:,
Hudson, wliio, It. No. 3, !ox :JH.
Hundreds of sr.cb letters from
mothers -sjreishi!; their trratitiido
for what l.ydi t K. l'liiHiaiii' Vi ecta
Me, Compound has ii(Toiiiilisind for
them have hi-eu received by the Lydia
K. l'inkl'.ani Medicine. ' loii'-fany, Lyaii,
Mass.
Tfoansr (iipls H''1 This.
Girls who ore troubled with painful
or irregular periods, bac-kiielie. head
ache, draf?giii?-down sensations, faint
ing hjm'IIh or indigestion, should take
immediate action to ward oil' the seri
ouh coiiHeiiuences and Ik? restored to
health by Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vefre
table Compound. Thousands have been
restored to health by its use.
I f you would like special advice
atxtut your coma writ a rontidfii
tial letter to Mr. IMnkham, tit
Lynn, Mans. Her advice In free,
and always helpful.
THEATRE
Cass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
and ilhutrated songs in
tho citj.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entire
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
ench week. Be sure and
4pc the next change.
Adults 10c. Children
under 10 years, 5e.
THE
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
PHORETOUR ORCERS-YOU GET MM RIGHT
MAKES WORK EASIER .
Pendleton Teople Are Pleaaed !!
How It Is Don. j
It's pretty hard to attend to datlM
With a constantly aching back;
With annoying urinary disorders.
Doan's Kidney Pills make work
aster. ,
They ure baekach.
They cure every kidney 111.
T. M. Lacy. Elgin. Ore., saya: "I
have known ttte value of Doan'a Kid
ney Pills for at least alx yir. At
that time I first began their v, I
was suffering severely from pains
through my back and kidneys and
was practically laid up. I waa able
to get around but could not do any
work. Stooping or lifting or any
udden move caused terrlbla pains to
radiate through my body. Tan'i
Kidney Pills regulated the passage ol
the kidney secretion and benefited
an In every way."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New Tork, sole agents for tie United
SUtea.
Remember the najne Pa'a ani
take no other.
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SPRAYING SHOULD
By Iinipli V. All-n, Superintendent Viiintilla Experiment Eiirni,
llermlstnu, Oro.
The spraying of fruit trees nil J or
namental plants has ut lawl become
on absoluto necessity. JJut a few
years ago muny people prided them
selves upon saying that their or
chards were not Infested with any of
tho troublesome pests that were then
beginning to put In their appearance
In different parts of the country. Such
assertions were In many : Instances
correct, which In no smull number of
cases the pcoplo were In error ' for
they had nut yet learned to recognize
tho troublesome little Insects, and tho
fungous diseases that had creiit In un
noticed and were ulready attacking
the trees and shrubs of tho unsus
pecting owner. From the fact that
they were seldom detected before their i
ravages had begun to devitalize tho ccived an application of spray mate
trees these pests had quite often riai of any kind. Too many people
spread to all tho host plants in the want to be told before going ahead
neighborhood before any effort was with this work; every individual who
made to eradicate them, or to hold I h:is an orchard should take suffl-
them in check. Their Bpread has
been so general that many of them
can now be found in almost every or
chard or yard In the state where sys
tematic spraying has not been practic
ed to prevent their getting- started, or
to destroy them where they ' havo
gotten a foothold.
Tho only way these pesls can bo j
successfully controlled Is by a united
effort of tho people.
After so much has been said and
i done to establish co-operation In the
effort to destroy these obnoxious pests
there are yet a few people (fortunate
ly but very few) who think spraying
does not pay.
Each group of tree that Is left
untreated serves aa a breeding place,
and from It the pests spread each
year to all the neighboring orchards,
even when at considerable distance.
The man who does not spray Is not
only neglecting tiis own property, but
la making the work and expense of
his neighbor of but little value to
GIKL STUDENTS AT OREGON ! and Engineering. Every county in
HANK HIGHER THAN MEN I Oregon, with three exceptions, Is rep
. resented, Multnomah leading with
University of Oregon, Eugene. jlTl students. The freshman class In
Tabulated results of the final semes-j arts and engineering numbers 225,
ter examinations recently held at the ! representing practically every four
I'nivers.ty of Oregon have been pre- j year high school ond academy in the
pared by the registrar of the unlver- ; slate. Among the freshmen are also
sity and show that tho women tu- j graduates of 39 high schools and
dj3nts, as a class, hare secured higher
grades than the men. The average
grade of students living In the dormi
tories, fraternities and, sororities is
almost exactly the same a the aver
age grade of those living with pri
vate families. The woman's frater
nity with the highest average In schol
arship obtained a grado of 90 per
cent, which was four per cent higher
than tho highest average obtained by
a man's fraternity. All of the seven
women's fraternities .and dormitories
had averages ranging from $7 per
cent to 90 per cent. The ten men s
fraternities and dormitories ranged
from S2 rer rent to S7 per cent. The
average grade of women not living in
fraternities or dormitories was 89 per
cent and of men 85. 6 per cent. None
of the men on the football team fail
ed to make the required work and
their average grade wns 83.7 per cent. ,
Out of the 600 students enrolled in the
college of liberal arts and engineering,
only fifteen railed to make the re- :
quired number of hours necessary for j
continuing the work. I
Worn Out.
That's the way' you feel about the
lungs when you have' a hack'ng
cough. It's foolishness to lot It go
on and trust to luck to get over it,
when Ballard's Horehound Pyrap will
stop the cough and heal the lungs.
Price I5c, BO and Jl per bottle. A.
C Koeppen & Bros.
1170 STUDENTS ENROLLED
IN UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
University of Oregon. Eugene, Ore.
-The annual report of President
Campbell of the University of Oregon
shows that the total registration in all
departments of the university- is now
1170 students, of whom (120 are en
rolled in the colleges of Liberal Arts
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Evangelist at Uie Baptist Church Tills Week.
NOT BE NEGLECTED
him.
All these pests exert a strong Influ
ence against tho fruit industry, and It
Is of so much iinportunce that the
legislature of almost every statu In
lht union has provided for fruit ln
snectoiH to Fee that Its ordinances are
abided and all fruit trees sprayed, j
Th
Inspector's duty Is to examine or-
I'hards. acquaint the people with the
diseases, arid to gee that they are
d"htr.iyed. lie also has duties to per
form In Inspecting and condemning
infested nurseiy stock and fruit that
Ih offered for sale. The area under
ench Inspector's control is often too j tf,e stomach or heartburn, sick head
givut to permit him to visit every or- , ;l, n,. and dizziness, and your food will
chard and see that It Is properly
sprayed, and as a result many trees I
throughout the country have never re-
dent Interest in its caro to keep It
clean without being warned, and
sometimes even threatened by the In
spector. An annual application of the well
known lime and sulphur solution thor
oughly put on during tne dormant
season now when the leaves are off
will free the trees and shrubbery of
scale Insects, and will destroy the
'BKs of the green, black and brown
aphis which are so troublesome on
tender shouts during tho summer., j
This same spraying destroys some of
the wooly aphis which live on the
roots and branches or some tree, es-
pecially the apple, nnd also destroy
many of the spores of the fungous
diseases that have attacked the trees
and. shrubbery.
Formulas and directions for pre
paring the best spray mixtures can be
gotten by applying to the director of
the Oregon Agricultural College for
bulietln No. 57. and from the Febru
ary number of lietter Fruit.
academies located outside of the state
j f Oregon, an indication of the large
immigration into Oregon during the
past year.
President Helps Orphans.
Hundreds of orphans have been
helped by the president of the Indus
trial and Orphan's Home at Macon,
Oa.. who writes: "We have used
Electric Bitters in this institution for
nine years. It has proved a most ex
cellent medicine for stomach, liver
and kidney troubles We regard It
as one of the bert family medicines
on earth." It invigorates all vital or
Jians. purifies the blood, aids diges
tion, creates appetite. To strengthen
and build up, pale, thin, weak chil
dren or rundown people it has no
equal nest for female complaints.
Only Ode at Tallmnn A Co.
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TWO OHIO (.KNEIl M.S IN
CONGRESS ItlTTKIJ ENEMIES
Washington. "A soldier? Bah!"
General J. Warren Keifor. Pprlngfleld.
Ohio.
"Wlui t. he? Why he wouldn't dare
fight n kitten." General Isnic R.
Sherwood. Toledo, Ohio.
That's the way the two Ohio Con
i:lissicii;il generals are talking about
inch oilier. Keifor Is a republican;
Sin rwooil, a doinorrnt. Both nre over
seventy, and, according tor their bio
graphies in tho Congressional Dlrec-
I t.n y. each fought his way from the
ranks to the' top notch of military
, glory ' through seas of confederate
gm e. Kvery once in a while General
i Keifor arises on the floor of the
house I attack the military record
of General Sherwood. Then, ns soon
as In can secure recognition, old Gen
era Sherwood comes back, hammer
and tongs, in the effort to prove that
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MAKES STOMACH
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INOHiSTlO.V. (i,S Oil DYS- !
I'FI'SI A fiO IX FIVE MINUTES
lli-arlliurn und Headache from Stom
ach and Oilier Distress Is Ended
Forever A' Mule I)iaepsiii Now
Will f.'criuliily Make You Feel Fine
liefore You JUallze It.
Why not get some now this mo-
i,lint, UI1i forever rid yourself of
stomach trouble and indigestion? A
dieted stomach gets tne blues and
grumbles. Give it a good eat, then
take Pape'g Dia pepsin to start the
digestive juices working. There will
be no feeling like a lump of lead In
not ferment and poison your breath
with nauseous odors. I
Pupe's biapepsin costs only EO cents I
tor a lacgo case at any drug store
here, and will relievo trie most obsti- '
n.ite case of indigestion and upset :
stomach In five minutes. j
There is nothing else better to take i
gas from stomach and cleanse the
stomach and intestines, and besides
one single dose will digest and pre
pare for assimilation into the blood
all your food the same as a sound,
healthy stomach would do It.
When Dlapepsin works, your stom
ach rests gets itself In order, cleans
up and then you feel lie eating when
you come to the table, and what you
eat will do you good.
Absolute relief from all stomach
misery is waiting for you as soon aa
Vnu decide to take a little Dlapepsin.
Tell your druggist that you want
.pape8 Dlapepsin, because you want
to become thoroughly cured this time.
Remember, If your stomach feels
out of order and uncomfortable now
you can get relief in five minutes.
Keifer as a g'oneral was a rank Imi
tation. Ban on Rag Time.
New York. Rag time In the New
York parks must go. Mayor Gaynor'a
new park commissioner has decided
that the $80,000 appropriated each
year for park music in Manhattan
must hereafter buy music of higher
quality than has been the rule under
Tammany administration.
After a consultation with two well
known orchestra leaders, the com
missioner decided that the cost for
classical music would be no greater
than for rag time and accordingly
ruled that the classic must predomi
nate. Baby Band.
will get Into mischief often it means
a 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 26c, SOc and $1. A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
Ladles Soles sewea.
.With my new machine I can sew
your soles on for 65c per pair. They
will look better and last longer.
A. EKLUND.
PILES 8URED IN TO 14 DATS
PAKO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to eoreaay
rase of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protrud
ing Plies In 6 to 14 days or money reload
ed. oOc
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent In the East Oregonian build
ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot
and cold water; bath. Inquire at
East Oregonian. '
Plenty of good clean coal at Bur
"ughs." Phone Main f.
A Little Cold.
He caugst a little cold
That was all.
So the neighbors sadly said.
As they gathered round his bed.
When they heard that he was dead
He caught a little cold
That was all. (Puck.)
Neglect of a cough or cold often
leads to serious trouble. To break
up a cold in twenty-four hours and
cure any cough that is curable, mix
two ounces of Glycerine, a half ounce
of Virgin Oil of Pine Compound pure
and eight ounces of pure whisky.
Take a teaspoonful every four hours.
You can buy these at any good drug
store and easily mix them In a large
bottle.
i (j 'TSfTriltll
tions, Walls, Fences and
See mv many beautifuljdesignsin concrete blocks 1
Oinre; yoUa build yourhomer ,
I will furnish your estimates for anv class of
work on application. , 't
D.K. MHY
Contractor and Builder
Cor jRoilrood amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Ore
Bond Brothers, Agents
"Pendleton"
Couch Covers
Lounging Robes
Automobile Rugs
Steamer Rugs
A very large and complete shipment of
new patterns for 1910 just
received from the mills
See Window Display
BOND BROTHERS
Pendleton's Leading Clothiers
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The Housewife's work will be lessen
ed 'when Electricty and Gas
come intoithe home
COOK WITH GAS
Make the work easier far her
and save on your fuel as welt
No dirt, dust and excessive heat
No fuel to hand)-; and fires to
kindle and It costs less.
For Her sake, rut gas in your, home
before' the hot weather arrives
Northwestern Gas & Electric Co.
Phone Main 4. -
When You
Em
Re-enforced concrete
are cneaper in tne ena; are prettier, more
substantial and far more comfortable in
either cold or warm weather.
Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements, Found i-
Curbing. It looks better
LET All ELECTRIC
MOTOR DO YOUR
WORK
Steadiest, cheapest and moat
reliable power for small or
heavy work. Less danger and
easier to operate you turn a
lever and It does the work.
.Vvz vri i --jLy
Matlock Building.
BUIL0,
and concrete blocks
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and lasts lor.jer than stone
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