J TEN 7AQIW. BALLY KAtfl OIUCQOMAN, PKVDLB7TON, OIUMON, BATURDAV, MAT V, 1119. IrSoods Sarsaparilla Will purify your blood, clear vnur complexion, restore vour appetite, relieve your tired feel- ins, build you up. lie sure to take it this spring. Got tt today In usual liquid form or tiblets called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses $1. SOME SHORT NEWS NOIES FROM A Priceless Jewel Jewels differ In value according t alze. brilliancy, perfection and rarity. Rut nn tewei uDon which none f these thlr.es depend for value Is the ve. Come see us once in a while and let us tell you If you are affected by eyestrain, weak muscles, astigmatism or anything else that neeas correct lng. We Fit Glasses Properly Aid your sight and only charge little for such service. A. E. SERCM. Optometrist, with A. L. Schaefer Jeweler (Snerlnl Correspondence.) Athena, May 6. Mr. George Kidder and wife visited lviKlleton on J ues- iay last, attending to business affairs. The conference of preachers which has been in session at the M. hurch since last Monday ended to day and was very successful In every way. Ex-Mayor Alexander was in Athe na on Wednesday. Mr. Ma V. Conrad, a son of Shoe maker Conrad of this city. Is so journing at Hot Ivike for the bene fit of his health. He Is a great suf ferer from rheumatism. Mrs. Amy Lee, a pioneer lady of Wndleton. is visiting friends In this ity. She came up on Tuesday's eve ntng train. Mrs. John Bannister made a Fen dleton trip on Tuesday, calling on rel.uves and doing some shopping. In the Athena locals .of Tuesday's East Oregonian. where it reads Henry Taylor it should have read John Tay lor. Also In the item mentioning the result of the ball play on last Sun day between the Athena Kids and the Fendleton boys it should have read Score. 2 to 6 in favor of Fendleton. Kyle Long and Elmer Storie of Fendleton. made Athena a flying auto visit on Thursday. J. T. Lieuallen and son. Lawrence, were visitors In this city on Thursday The elder gent is the mayor of Ad ams. Carpenters are busy putting a cold storage addition to Athena's meat market. Good! rurke & S-n are a new addition to our city's business firms. Coal wood and a general drayage business, Greene Estes. having sold his prop erty below Pendleton is preparing to leave Athena for Montana. Don't forget the great school and athletic meet in this city on the 14th nstant. Also the meet of the clans of Scot and m the 20th. Jap-A-Lac The Home Beautifier filurphy Bros. The paint men will tell you about Jap-A-Lac SOO-SPOKAXE ROCTT2 EXCURSION RATES EAST First-Class 3 Months' Limit $60.00 WINNIPEG, DULUTH ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS $63.90 Omaha S65.70 Kansas City S67.50 St. Louis PERSONAL NOTES An Ideal Husband is patient, even witn a nagging wiie for he knows she needs help- She mav be so nervous and run-down health tha trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy, excitable .troubled with loss of appetite, headache, sleepless ness, constipation or fainting and dlz- ! ,1- 1. . , T 1 ; DUtnH zy spens, sue injeus ciclihu Dtiitna, the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only 60c. Satis faction guaranteed by Taliman & Co. (Special Correspondence.) Adams, tiro., May 6. H. L. Lewis Adams' barber made a business trip to Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Fieard and Violet Burner made a business trip to Fendleton Monday, F. Curl, one of Umatilla's big farm rs visited In Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs. M. Stanfield wont to Weston Tuesday to visit friends and relatives for a few days. Ficnchie Villard, Allen and .Lewis salesman of Walla Walla, made a business trip to Adams Tuesday. Mrs. E. Kurgison visited in the city f Fendleton Tuesday. The Fendleton boosters stopped in Adams 30 minutes on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and marched hrough the streets of Adams with their band. It was a jolly crowd and will be welcome again. J. T. Lieuallen transacted business in Athena Wednesday. Mr. Sanders, the Portland piano tuner is In Adams this week and Is kept quite busy tuning pianos here. Dr. Sharp of Athena, was called to Adams Thursday to see Mrs. J. H. Curly, who Is confined to her home with lagrippe. Dr. Fluniondon of Athena, came down to Adams Thursday for u con sultation in regard to Mr. Wallam who has been sick for some time and his condition remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers visited at the city of Pendleton Thursday. . Mrs. W. O. Iteld and son Velten, of Athena, were the guests of Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen this week. Peter Murray, proprietor of the near beer Joint of Adams, has moved just across the street in the build ing formerly occupied by August Arp, and will be ready at all times to serve all his old patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Cudmore who have resided in Adams for the past year and in the employ of the Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co., moved to Spokane Thurs day where they will make their future home. Mr. lifliitiiest, a Finlander, living near Echo, age 43, died very sudden ly, being sick a few hours only. The cause of death is unknown. He will be buried at Fendleton Saturday. J. T. Lieuallen made a business trip to Pendleton Friday. the mm wm DR. KING'S HIRES AMD ALL DISEASES PCJE THROAT AND AND LUNG PREVENTS D "Two years ago a severe cold settled oa my 4ungs and so completely prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely abln to stand. I tbn was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and after using one bottle I went bai'.k to work; A3 well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50c AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY TAXXMAN & COMPANY. 't was generous, Ladles and Gentlemen! Bring me your shoes and oxfords that need repairing. Soles sewed for ladles' shoes 65c, and gentlemen's shoes 90c per pair. My latest modern machinery insures you better work. A. EKLUND. SELLING DATES: May 2, 9 July 5, 22 June 2, Ang. a 17, 24 Sept. 8 Through Tickets to Principal Eastern Points. Axk for Rates. Tickets from Local Agent O. It. & . Co. Particulars from G. M. JACKSON, T. P. A., GEO. A. WALTON, Gen. Agt. 14 Wall St., Spokane. A Man Wants to Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. But Dr. King's New Life Pills evpel poisons from the system; bring hope and courage; cure all liver, stomach and Kidney troubles; Impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at Taliman & Co. Bute ci Oblo, CUT of Toledo. Lucas Cons- ty, m. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be la senior partner of tba firm of f. J. Che ney It Co., doing Daaisess in tDe city oi Toledo, Coonty and State aforesaid, and tbat said firm will pay to anm or u.nn HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every caae of Catarrh that cannot be cored by the nae ot Hall's catarrh Cora. rHANK J. CUK.NBX. Sworn to before me ead subscribed la my presence, this fltb day of December, A. 1880. A. W. OLKABON, (Sealt Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Core la taken internally and acta directly oa the blood and nocooa asrfaces ot the aystem. Bend for testimo nial! tree. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Bold by all DmKKUta, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills Tor coastlpa lion. City Cab Service Improved. For prompt day and night cab serv- ce, call the Bowman Hotel, Main oz, The Pendleton Hotel, Main 11, or City Stables, Main 70. CARNEY & BRADLEY. FRESH MEATS I SAT'S AGES. FISH AND LARD. i Always pure and delivered promptly, If you phone the I Central Meat Market i 108 E. Alta Bt., Phone Main It. 4 WILMAMJON HAFFNDRiCB ENORAVBRJ-PRINTERJ olUla OI1S MS V. PJNAHlvICGO Notice to Public. Dr. I. U. Temple wishes to an. nounce the removal of his office from the John Schmidt building to the Am erlcan National bank building. Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, Almost evervone knows of Dr. Kilmer' 6wamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and Mariner remeay, ue euuse of its remark able health restoring projierties. Swamp. Rrxjt fulfills almost fl everv wish in over- G4 I, coming rheumatism. 1 lievs, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage, corrects inability to bold water and scalding pain in passmen, or bad effects following use of lirmor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant aecessity of being compelled to go often Ihrouuh the lav, ami to get ut) man times during the night. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been thor oughly testerl in private practice, and lias proved so successful that a special ar rangement has been marie by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample lxjttle Bent free by mail, also a tiook telling; more about Swamp-Root, and how to C nd out if you have kid ney or bladder trouble. When writing mention rearlintr this generous offer in this paper and iftK9s send your auaress to J&$4&&r. Dr. Kilmer & Co., h.x liouw-k... Binghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles are sold by all druggists. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, bwamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad' drs, Binghamton, N. Y.,on every bottle. 'Willi', Women and Song." The fame and popularity of Bnnlta, the famous beauty, after her New York triumphs in the sparkling mu leal comedy "Wine, Women and .Sow?" extends even far beyond the regular theatre-going public into the large class who are never attracted to the ordinary musical comedy. Bon- ta, is recognized all over the world as the reigning stage beauty, no other lyric actress has been so universally admired. Bonita will be seen for the first time In our city on Tuesday, May 10, at the Oregon theatre. In the mu sical comedy hit, "Wine, Women and Song." the same hit that played at the Circle theatre. In New York city for a period of some 4 00 nights. The of fering Is a glorious one embracing as it does as clever a number or com edlans. ami pretty girls ever seen on our local stage. The cast Is positively euaranted as the same that was In Rnnlta's sunnort In New York, ana numbers fifty people, a large chorus, The ladies who will witness Bonita, will admire the gowns worn by this clever prima donna, all Parisian made ten in number, the latest one Is the much talked of Chantecler gown, that who thp craje of Paris, all season, and comes from the shop of Edel, of Par is. Quite a few features are seen In this the greatest musical show now on tnnr. one Is the Imitation or ine Christy Girl, by Bonita. another th funnv little sheriff, which Is portray ed bv IjP.w Hern, and still another th Impersonations of the following well known stars: Robert Manteli, uavi Warfield, Geo. M. Cohan, Enrico Ca, ruso. Chauncey uicon, nuinvun un sidine.'Sam Bernard. Fay Templeton Maud Adams, Blanche Bates, an many others. Quite a few son numbers are introduced, all of the whistling kind, twenty In number Th advance sale opens on Monday, May 9 at 10 a. m. Indications are thn Bonita In "Wine, Women and Song, will play to a capacity houst. the days of youth truthful and good. As in the ease with many a well meaning and honorable man nowa days, as well as on the days past, he trusted in a friend, and that friend, Imbued with a baseness Inconceivable, deceived "St. Elmo" and stole his af fianced wife. This deception changes the entire trend of St. Elmo's life and leads him to commit a deed which destroys all the desires fur good and virtuous liv ing. He undergoes a change which renders him all but a brute. He scoffs at virtue and declines to believe that there is such a thing in all the world. His great wealth Is used in dissl- uion and reckless life, which lasts, mil at the age of thirty five a new ing comes into his life and teaches in a lesson. This being is a slip of girl, adopted by his mother as an t of charity. But this patient, for arinsr soul abhorring all that has the ior of sin, untruthfulness or wlck- lne.-s works out the sure redemption the vice numbed "St. Elmo" and wakens the dormant manhood In his eart, turns him from the pathways f moral crime ami constructs, little little a useful man worthy of everyt hing great and good. This young wonder worker is the Miia Earl of the story, and the many iiiwerful dramatic themes are stir- ing and impressive and a vein of medy permeates the dramatization nd livens up the heavier passages of powerful play. The scenes range from picturesque unsets In the Tennessee mountains a rector's garden and the f'ldish homes of the ultra social. This celebrated success under the personal direction of Frederic Belasco will be witnessed In the Oregon the atre, Sunday evening. May 8 P. A. CLIAE the only Exclusive Op tometrist located ta Umatilla count. Office John Schmidt bulldln. Pen dleton, Ore. Over SO years practice fitting glasses. Remember I grind my own glasses. Eyes carefully ex amined and glasses ground to fit. It) one Main &5. "St. Klmo" in Stncre Curb. Millions have read the story of "St Elmo," .for It s some thirty years old. Augusta Evans has depicted a mar velous redemption of a sln-blackene soul and Frederick Belasco has use all his stagecraft In his excellent pro ductlon. "St. Elmo" was the best seller Ion before the vogue of "best sellers and has created a decided furore I the realms of novel readers. Strange Indeed it Is that Augusta I J. Evans or to be more correct Au gusta J. Evans Wilson never allow ed a sage version to be made of th novel and It was not until the story had blazed a flaming trail through gamut of copyright laws that we have at last a stage version of the book and recent years 'have not produced anything quite so absorbingly Inter esting as this intensely human and sensational work. In the dramatic form the story (x empllfles the redemption of "St. El mo Murray" a man of unusual learn lng, refinement and Intellect, who, in Wll T WON'T MI'.N 1M) TO SKI! A llAI.I.ti AMI'.? Washington. It Is a common thing according to all reports, for the small oy who wants to see the ballgame o make the excuse that his "grand uother" Is 111. but it Is unusual for a grown man to resort to such suiner-fuges. Yet that is Just what go Private Win. Dales, of the 21th 1'nlted States Infantry into trouble. Stationed at Fort Ontario, this soldier .wanted to visit Buffalo. So he "faked" a tele gram from his ::Aunt Jennie" saying that his grandmother was very sick. His deception was found out and he was promtply court-martialled, with the result that be waa. dishonorably discharged, forfeiting all pay and al lowances due him, and sent to prison with bard labor for six months. Iioys Will Uo Hoys and are always getting scratches, cuts sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. Don't neglect such things they may result serious If you Co, Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment ac cording to directions right away and It will relieve the pain nnd heal tha trouble. Price 25c, 60c and $1. A. C, Koeppen & Bros. An Alii, ing Job. Saltsburg. Fa., May 7. A Job pay ing 1 S cents a day is offered by the railed States government to any one who wishes .o become postmaster at Wheat field, near here. To permit the applicants to show their competency, the Civil Service rtimmisslon Is nohl ing an examination today. iJist year the post office paid "( A Smile. Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're blue, bilious and out of sorts There Is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach and liver complaints constipation and dyspepsia. Bal lard's Herblne Is mild, yet absolutely effective In all cases. Price 60 cents per bottle. A. C. Koeppen A Bros. Liquid Foot Ease. Relieves tired, aching and sweaty feet. Happiness for evedy one at 16c a bott'e. First Class Drug Stores. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of enuralgia. whatever the trouble I', Chamberlain's Liniment drives awuy the pi In at once and cures the com plaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sold by all dealers. Swiss .Minister Leaves. New York, May ". The minister from Switzerland and Mme. Hitter sailed today to spend the summer in Europe. Henri Martin, legation sec retary, will be In charge of Swiss af fairs at Washington during the ab sence, of his chief. Liquid Foot Ease. Relieves tired, aching and sweaty feet. Happiness for every one at 16a a bottle. First Class Drug Stores. . Roosevelt Still American politics, a roaring deluge ready to talk. reuses to discuss But look out for when he does get V Combined Harvester vs. Stationary Harvester The following figures will sliow you why the progressive farmer who uses the HOLT COMBINED HARVESTER succeeds and is able to buy his neighbor's land. Two farmers, Mr. Brown and Mr. Jones eauh have 800 acres of grain to harvest. Neither one have their own outfit and each must either buy an outfit complete or hire the work done. Mr. Brown hires a stationary outfit to head and thresh his grain, under the following: terms: Heading 800 acres, at $2.00 per acre $1,600 Threshing 800 acres, 30 bu. grain, at 7c per bu 1,680 Waste (from header and thresher in field) 3 bu per acre at 75c per bu . 1,800 Brown's total expense $5,080 Mr. Jones buys a HOLT COMBINED HARVESTER and his complete equipment costa him .. $2,000 Hires 26 horses to operate his machine, at 75c per day per animal, for 25 daya 492 Labor, 5 men 25 days at $3.00 per day 375 Board of 5 men 25 days i 83 Jones' total expense -$2',940 Subtracting Jones' expense bill from that of Brown show us that Mr. Jones has a new combined harvester and $2,140 In money more than Mr. Brown from the same acreage in one harvest, besides Jones will have his harvester the next year assuring another saving of $2,000 on his next year's crop. Figures will not lie. Can you show us anyjgood reason why you should not own your own harvester? If you want to buy a HOLT COMBINED HARVESTER for June shipment, see E. L. Smith, Pendleton, Ore. A complete line of extras always on hand. You Can Cure That Backache, I'n In along the bark, dlzilnvss, headacbs nnil general languor. (Jet a package of M.itl.er tlrny'a AUSTRALIAN I.KAK, tha plcnsnnt mot and herb cure for all Kid ney, WmldiT and T'rlnarjr troubles. Whn you feel all run down, tired, weak and without pnergj use thl remarkable com blnntlon of imture'i herbs and roots. Aa a reirnlntor It baa no equal. Mother Cray's Al'NTK ALIA N-LEAF la sold by Drugulats or sent bv mall for SO rent. Sample aent I'ltKI'.. Aildrewi, The Mother Gray Co., Le Hoy, N. Y. tor cMldrmnt mat; ur. no optaraa