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EIGHT PAGES. rAGE SIX. DAJXY EAST OKBGONIAN, PKNDLE7TON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SKPTKMnER 21, 1910 ROOSEVELT'S Own Book The Most Popular Book Cefyrigkt ty Chmrtes & rti-Htr's Sims By The Most Popular Man , African , GameTrails Gives in book form by Roosevelt's own hand the sole account of his African Hunt. 0 AGENTS WANTED NOW in every Gty, Town and Village to handle Colonel Rootevelt'a CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 153 Fifth Avenue New York ACCUSED OF STEALING i BARREL OF MILTON MAX ARRESTED AND RELEASED OX ROXDS THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. IEIEUII HIII-HI flUISEI FRESH MEATS SAUSAGES, FISH LAR9. Always pure and delivered promptly, if you phona tka Central Heat Market 101 E. Alta St. Phone Mai IS. Ilarrvl of Iloozo Discovered by Three Men ami Removed Woninn Recog nises Ij. B. MeOrueken Short Xows Notes. (Special Correspondence.) Milton, Ore., Sept. .21. L.. B. Mc Cracken was arrested this morning on a warrant sworn out by C. D. Put nam charging him with stealing a bar rel of whiskey from the store room where it had been since the cloud burst. The barrel had been placed in the empty building while the cellar was being cleaned out after the flood and a woman living near saw three men take the barrel away but did not know them. This morning, however, she recognized McCracken, who had just come In town from his home cn South Fork. Constable Terwilllger ar rested him and he was taken before Judge Miller, where he gave bonds and was released. Mr. Putman went to Pendleton today, where he will ap pear as a witness before the grand Jury, now In session, when the case will be continued. .. Judge Fits Gerald of the county seat Is a Milton visitor today. Mrs. L. A. Edwards of Portland, is the guest of friends and relatives in Milton and Freewater. Miss Whitney, a 'public school teacher. Is In the Walla Walla hos pital afflicted with appendicitis. Mrs. F. B. Wilcox has returned from a three months' visit In the east. City Electrician Coyle and assistant are busy Installing the electric fire alarm bells In the residences of the Milton fireboys. Councilman W. H. Bailey Is spend ing the week In Spokane. J. H. Coffman and wife have re turned from a visit to Salem. Dr. C. W. Thomas has received two fine kettle drums which will be play ed by his daughter, Ro'wena. in Prof. Bacon's orchestra. He ordered, them from the east. Haulers are. busy bringing wheat to the city and have the platform on the new warehouse almost covered. Victor Chastain of Lewiston, Is a Milten visitor today. RHEUMATISM PUBIFYWG THE BLOOD THE ONLY PERMANENT CURE No case of Rheumatism was ever cured except by a thorough purifica tion of the blood ; just a3 long as the blood remains cnargtd with, ferment ing uric acid poison, the painful dis ease will continue. The pains and aches of Rheumatism are simply su perficial effects of the impurities in the circulation, and sometimes may be temporarily relieved by the appli cation of plasters, liniments, hot cloths, etc. But the person who trifles with this dangerous disease by de pending on local treatment alone, is certain to pay for the mistake with, constant suffering later on. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism in the only way it is possible to cure the disease. It pots down into the blood, and re moves the uric acid from the circula tion, so that the nerves, bones, mus cles and joints are lubricated and fed with, nourish ing elements Instead of being continually y ir ritated and in flamed with, the sharp, uratlc Impurity. When S. S. S. has cleansed and purified the blood, the pains and aches cease, all inflammation disappears, . sunened muscles are made pliant, and every troublesome symptom of Rheumatism is permanently corrected. Boole on Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who write. 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Tallman & Co., are the agents for Parisian Sage and they won't try to give you something Just as good, be cause they know that Parisian Sage is guaranteed to cure dandruff, stop falling hair and cure all diseases of the scalp in two weeks or money back. They know that Parisian Sage is highly recommended aa the most pleasant and rejuvinating hair dress ing known. It makes the hair fluffy and beautiful and t i not sticky or greasy. Fifty cents a large bottle at Tallman Co. They will guarantee it. Made In America only by Glroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo New Tork. , The girl with the auburn hair on every package. ---- OaU for Warrants. All general fund warrants register ed during the mouths of April. May, June and July, will be paid at my office In the county court house upon presentation. Interest ceased upon date of publi cation. Dated, Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 10, 1U0. G. W. BRADLiHT, County Treasurer. Fresh Fish Meats and gaasages EVERT DAT. We handle only the purest et lard, hams and bacon. Empire Meat Co. Phone Main 18. northern Groan Frail TREES Plant one-year-old top on three-year-old roots. Will grow faster and bear quicker than any other. Grown under natural conditions (not Irrigat ed.) Guaranteed true to name. All shipments bear Inspectors certificate. Write for prices. Address, Albany Nurseries Albany, Oregon Dep't. "0" A few energetic salesmen wanted. Special Correspondence.) Hermlston, Ore., Sept. 20. Today government forces loaded on a car the huge 30,000 gallon storage tank, used by them while building the Cold Springs reservoir for the purpose of storing carload iots of oil. It will be shipped to the Klamath project, where It will be used for the samp purpose. This afternoon Ed Hltt, the famous hitter of the Hermlston club, left for an extended visit to his old home In Wisconsin. Ralph Phay will occupy his place in the store of his brother, H. E. Hltt, where he has been em ployed since he came to Hermlston nearly a year ago. P. Toung, brother of O. R. & N. agent H. J. Toung. left for his old home yesterday where he will enter school during the coming term. Mr. Young has been in the Pioneer Phar macy for some time. Mr. Paradise will take the position vacated by him. The Hermlston Boosters' club has ordered S00 yards of ribbon to be used in making suitable badges for Her mlston day at the Bound-up. Tonight the first meeting of the Hermlston Library club will be held It is planned to make a formal or ganisation at this time and to make plans for fuure work. Several final proofs were offered on nomesteaas toaay, among mem being John Donovan and John Thorn, both of Hermsiton. Most every project settler Is plan ning to visit Pendleton, Friday, Sept SO, Hermlston day at the Round-up, Mr. Johnson, father of C. E. John son. Is here from Erie, Pennsylvania, visiting. It Is well to be contented but doe't let it curtail your energy or ambition. MAKES STOMACH I INDIGESTION, GAS OK DYSPEPSIA GO IN FIVE MINUTES. Heartburn and Sourness from Stom ach and Other Distress Is Ended ForeverJA Little Diapepsin Now Will Certainly Make You Feel Fine Before You Know It. BOTTLE WASHES ACROSS ' OCEAN IN THREE YEARS r.lilno Transfer Phone Uain 5 JTT CALLS PROMPTLY ANS Ui, WERED FOR ALL BAGGAGE TRANSFERRING. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING AND HEAVY TRUCK IN Q A SPECIALTY. LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion, for count, court, eiroutt court - Justtee court, real estate, etst, 'ale at East Oregonlaa otfloe. Why not get some now this mo ment, and forever rid yourself of stomach trouble and indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it a good eat, then take Pape's Diapepsin to start the di gestive Juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or belching of gas or eructations of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin costs only B0 cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the most obstinate case of indigestion and up set stomach In five minutes. There i nothing else better to take gas from stomach and intestines, and besides, one single dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all your food the same as a -sound, healthy stomach would do it. When Diapepsin works, your stom ach rests gets itself In order, cleans up and then you feel like 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 as you decide to take a little Diapepsin. Tell your druggist that you want Pape's Diapepsin, 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. Philadelphia. Floating sluggishly at the mercy of the waves for three years a pint bottle containing the ad dress of William H. Windolph, this city, traveled across the Atlantic ocean, and was finally picked up off the eastern coast of the Azores, about five weeks ago. Tha wayward travels of the little bottle are most mysterious. It cross ed the Atlantic, or at least reached the other shore: whether Its course was straight eastward, or whether currents or winds took it miles In detour be fore It reached Its destination, Is a subject for conjecture. On January 27, 1907, Mr. Win dolph. on his way to Tampa and Key West, passed down the coast of the Carolines in a Merchants and Miners' steamship, the Merrimac. Off North Carolina, In an Idle moment, he put his card In a whisky bottle and, push ing the cork against the rail of the vessel, tossed it overboard. Until it disappeared from sight in the green waves Mr. Windolph watched the tiny adventurer, never thinking to hear from It again. Three and one-half years after the card had been sent out on the sea, a strange letter came to him from the fishing firm of Manuel Vasconcelles & Company, Spain. Within the en velope was the same card which he had sent out, unstained by the water, uninjured after Its long voyage. With the card was a letter stating that It had been picked up In a whisky bottle off the eastern coast of the Azores, in the province of Praja, by one of the crew of the fishing smack D. Carlos, LeLonza, captain. The let ter was in excellent English, but from the style had evidently been written by an educated Spaniard. It did not state the exact date of the finding of the bottle. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE JOINT SENATOR For Umatilla, Union and Morrow Counties S. F. WILSON of the Law Firm of Peterson dt Wilson Athena, Oregon. FIRMLY BELIEVE IN: Direct Primary Law. Good Roads. Strict and Prompt Law Enforcement Economy In use of Public Kuuds. Better Schools. The "Square Deal." The Eternal Progress of Man and His Institutions. From the reproduction in oil of the "Ship Scene" from the successful Mu sical Comedy, "Madam Sherry," showing the male characters as tney would appear dressed in Kirschbaum Fall and Winter models (reading from left to right) Astor (conver table collar) and Commodore. There is only ODD Mif , to conduct a successful , Clothing Business. That s to "Halio Good" every time. The sale of a siit or e overcoat is incidental to se curing a customer's confi dence. The profit we'd make would not compensate us the loss of a customer. That's the reason of our sell ing Kirschbaum Clothes. While we make less money on them than other makes -we could buy, they are bo uniformly good year in year out, they invariably give such excellent satisfaction, that we pin our faith to them above all other makes. Great enough variety of styles and models to make your selection certain Suits, Tojxwats, Raincoats with or without Convertible Collar, the latter rain proofed by the very best process in the world. "Priestly Cravenette." The Kirschbaum Label is the identification mark of the best clothes made at the price. Kirschbaum Clothes $ 1 5 to $30. Other Makes $5 to $18. Overcoats, Raincoats and Crav enettes in endless variety from $5.00 to $25.00. r W0R(lfJGr.1EtrS CLOTHING .CO Leas Expense Makes Our Prices Lower Talk about it! Come! Bring your friends, to "The Round-Up and Third District Fair. Sept. 2 to Oct, 1. Plows Up 1810 Dollars. San Antonio, Texas. While plowing In his field near Karnes City, Just south of this city, Frank Woods dug up 25 Spanish dollars of dates rang ing from 1810 to 1820. The old cart road from San Antonio to the tea coast runs within a short distance of this field, and It is probable that some of the early Mexican freighters flee ing from robbers, burled .their money. ANDIDATES n (Paid Advertisements.) roa C.A. BARRETT Athena, Umatilla County, Oregon. Candidate for the nomination of Joint Senator for Uie 10th Senatorial Dis trict of Oregon, comprising the) Counties of Umatilla, Union and Morrow, To the voters of Umatilla county: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Joint Senator for the 18th Senatorial District comprising the ountles of Umatilla, Union and Mor row, subject to the will of the Re publican voters at the Primary Nom inating Election to be held Septem ber 24 th, 1810. If nominated and elected I will work for the Interest of all the people of my district to the best of my ability. I favor the maintenance of the Di rect Primary Law, Peoples' choice (or Senator and Statement No. 1. A better system of improving our roads and economy and efficiency In public officials. Respectfully, C. A. BARRETT. R. W. HENNEMAN J Republican Candidate for Representa tive for Umatilla County. I STAND FOR: Statement No. 1. The Direct Primary Law. The Re-call and Corrupt Practice Act Better School Laws and Better Schools. Better Road Laws and Better Roads. Better Tax Laws and Lower Taxes. Bettor Irrigation Laws. Better Regulations of Railroads, Express Companies, Telephone and Telegraph Companies, and all Publle Service Corporations. Lower Freight and Express Rates. Equal Privileges to all. Against the extravagant use of County and State Funds. Against the Assembly and Machine Politics. L. L. MANN FOR REPRESENTATIVE. This Is to certify that I will be a candidate for renomlnatlon aa Repre sentative from Umatilla County, sub ject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary nominating election to be held on September 14, 810. In the last legislature I was a mem ber of the Ways and Means Commit tee, and used the opportunity to trim wasteful appropriations. If elected, I will again endeavor to serve the beet Interests of my county and state. L. L. MANN. L The Known For Its Strength ' eSBBUsSSBBBUBBBBBBBBjMeSaaBBBBUSBBBBBBBB t'trtst First National Bank PENDLETON, (OREGON I CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES! JOVER 450 00 000.00 SECURITY C. E. MACOMBER Presents himself as candidate for the office of COUNTY SURVEYOR. If nominated and elected he ill administer the duties of the offlee with diligence and ability. GEARY KIMBRELL For County Surveyor. Most respectfully- solicits the support of the republican voters for the nomi nation at the primary election on September 24th, 1810. If nominated and elected I will conduct the duties of the office to the best of my ability. QEART KIMBRELL. HENRY SCHMITT FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I, Henry Schmltt, occupation farm er, reside In Athena, Oregon. I am a duly registered member of the Re publican party. If I am nominated for the office of Representative for Umatilla county at the Primary nomi nating election" to be held In the state of Oregon, County of Umatilla, on the 24th day of September, 1810, I will accept the nomination and will not withdraw, and If I am elected, I will qualify aa such officer and serve the people of my county and state to the best of my ability. HENRY SCHMITT. JOSEPH T. HINKLE FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I, Joseph T. Hlnkle, reside In Stan- field precinct, Umatilla county, Ore gon, and my postofflce address IsHer. mlston. Ore. I am a duly registered member of the Republican party. It t am nominated for the office of rep resentative for Umatilla county at the primary nominating election to be held in the state of Oregon, county of Umatilla, on the 24th day of Sep tember, 1810, I will accept the nomi nation and net withdraw, and If I am elected I will qualify as such officer and serve the people of my county and state to the beet of my ability. JOSEPH T. HINKLE. R. H. Wellman For County CommlsloBer Subject to the choice of the people la the Republican Primary, Sept 14. Dally East Oregoenan by