AXLT MAJTf ORBGONIAW. PKVMJB7TON. OREGON, WEPXESnAY, MARCH 22, 1011. BIGHT PAGOS PACK SIX IT WAS ECZEMA IT VMWD1 It Spread All Over His Head If Touched It would Bleed and Leave Raw Spot Could not Go to School -Spent $200, Still He was Bald. Got Cuticura. In Six Weeks He was Well and Had Growth of Hair. "One day. when my hoy vti fife Jfn old. 1 noticed a sort on the top of hi brad. I aa alarmed, to I called tn Dr. and he laid it vaa errrma. After treating il for a week It spread all over nu head, so the doctor advised us to tee a specialist In Sew York, by the name of . He said It was a bad case of tlnpworm and recommended astudent of his. We doctored with him a Ion while and iwnt about I .'00 Vr" k and the boy's head was I 9 atill bald. He had a 1 V I disgusting looking llt- l 1 hfRii It would rule orer ntM and if you touched It it would Meed and leave a raw spot. All thu time he had not been able to go to school, although he was eight years old. "Then an old druririst named wild. Why don't you take him to the - Hos pital as thev have cured a young lady with the Cuticura Remedies?' But they said the 5 nunc ladv's rase had been different. So we ecided to trv the Cuticura Remedies our aelvev We cit Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Resolvent and thev ftave our boy Immediate relief with the first application and In tu weeks' time he was well and had a rrowih of hair. Sow be It fourteen and has a nicer growth of hair than my other children! The doctors all said he would be bald or his hair would come out In white spots, and several doctors said to take the chOd to the incurable hospital. We had at least seven doctors and we received no benefit from any. Mrs. Harry Fee. Liberty Corner. N. J.. Feb. 15. 1910." OnMema Remedies atUJ toroualKMrt the world, rotter Drug Cbim Corp, Sole Props- Boston. NEWS Or TIE NORTHWEST Xetr School at PrineviUe. Prlneville, Wash. The plans for a new $25.0u0 public school building for PrineviUe will be ready in two weeks. It Is expected to have the building ready for the opening of the schools lit the fall. The plans are drawn by Architect Burggraf of Albany, Ore. Breaks Log In Manrer. Elgin, Ore. The H. D. Spencer company, owners of large lumber In terests and the Elgin L'ght and Power company, lost a valuable horse Sun day morning. The animal became en tangled in the manger and broke its leg in two place?:. Booster Banquet at Elgin. Elgin, Ore. At the "Get Together bantjuet" nearly 100 men were pres ent. Among the principal talkers were Mayor H. H. Weatherspoon and .Attorney J. Baker of La Grande, who H in Elgin in view of a change of lo cation. L. P. Tuttle was toastmaster. Test Well Strikes Water. Ellensburg, Wash. The test well being sunk by a special water com n.ittee of the city council is now 10 feet deep. Councilmen say there Is TRUTH CROPS OUT. Wily Pile Sufferers So Often Fail to Get Relief. Science is getting at the bottom of everything, Includng the cause and cure of piles. The brightest doctors now admit that piles are caused In ternally and can be cured only by internal treatment. Dr. J. S. Leon hardt some time ago perfected a rem edy in tablet form Hem-Roid, which cures the cause of piles, and therefore cures permanently. It Is sold by Pendleton Drug company and drug gists everywhere under money-back guarantee. $1 for 24 days' treatment. Dr. Leonhrdt Co., Station B, Buffalo, X. Y. Write for booklet. Sunshine Blood ! Purifier THE BEST RLOOD PCRIFIER. AND ALTERATIVE I'scful lii all Impoverished Conditions of the blood and as a general Tonic. Contains Red Clover, Stlllingia, Ber berls Aqulfollum, Burdock Root, Poke Root, Cascara Amarga, Prickley Ash Bark and Iodide Potassium F. J. DONALDSON, Reliable Druggist. ANHEUSER-BUSCH -on draught at the- Columbia Bar 632-636 Main Sl FINE WINES LIQUORS, CIGARS We Serve to f lease Kereai Piter. Pp an abundance of water there and that the wells will be sunk no deeper. Trie well la on the river bottom, about a quarter of a mile from the river. Carbolic Add Ilurns Throat. North Yoklma, Wash. Mr. John Eland, wife of the district agent of an Iowa life Insurance company living at S05 South Second street, had her throat and mouth severely burned, when she took a swallow of carbolic acid instead of cough medicine. io)r nitos Gin Twiiv. Walla Walla. Wash. Eureka, 11- year-old daughter of W. J. Martin of this city, was bitten twice on the cheek just below the eyes by a dog following a farm wagon. The ani mal ran into the yard where the child was playing and snnppod her, getting away before the child s parents could catch sight of it. Revival Gets Members. Freewater, Ore. As a result of the recent revival meetings by the Pres byterian and Congregational church es, eight new members were received into full membership. The church will be opened next Sunday for mem bers. The Rev. J. Koss Kltt admin istered the sacrament. Million for Canadian Timber. Kaslo, B. C. For $1,000,000 the Patrick Lumber company has sold a 9000-acre tract of white pine, cedar and spruce timber and their sawmill 100.000 feet dally cutting capacity In the Crescent valley. The pur chasers are the British Canadian Lumber corporation, who have gigan tic timber interests on the coast and a capital investment of $20,000,000. Drowns in Sliallow Water. Medicine Lake. Wash. George Kramer, S-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kramer, living five miles west, was drowned Sunday in two feet of water. , He was playing with other chll d:en around a slough formed by the Central Washington railroad grada and fell In. Dr. J. A. Allan was sum moned, but life was extinct. Woman Leaps From Stage. Husum, Wash. The Trout lake stage on the down trip turned turtle the other day, near the McCracken ranch, after running into the large root of a tree. Miss Josephine Brune, a nurse from Portland, jumped, es caping Injury, and, grabbing one of the horse's bridles, checked what might have proven a disastrous runa way. "Shoots to Frighten Hint." Wallace, Idaho George Blackstock, who is to have a preliminary hearing on the charge of the attempted mur der of Joe Rosen at Murray, will en ter the defense that he did not shoot at Rosen or intend to hit him. but merely fired twice to frighten Rosen into paying $32 he alleges Rosen owed him. Both bullets, according to the ptory of eye witnesses narrowly missed the saloon man. Jap Forfeits $1000 Bond. Walla Walla. Wash. A bond of $1000, iut up by Kanda Risaburo, the Japanese under sentence to the peni tentiary by the local court for living off the earnings of a woman, was declared forfeited this morning when he did not appear to begin sentence. Risaburo was convicted and given sentence of two to five years about a year ago, but appealed to the su preme court, where he was turned down. Oppose Colfax Paving. Colfax, Wash. Petitions were cir culated for presentation to the coun cil asking that the paving of Main street proposed by the council be not undertaken until the lower part of the street between Island street and the Spokane & Inland depot Is open ed up by the council. The council has already announced its determina tion to open this part of the street as soon as the work can be done. No protest has as yet been made to the macadamizing of Mill street. More truth is said behind our backs than la told to cur faces. Bowman Bar Oae Block from Dcpat A Gatlamn' Reaart Try Our CIGARS and LIQUORS They Pleaae tartia Asiertsa, Prp 1 1 f'iTJ f 1 il PUTS AN END TO INDIGESTION'. GAS AXD DYS- EPSIA GO 1 FIVE MINUTES A Little Pinpeiwiit Xow Will Make Your Out of Order Stomach Feel Fine Digests All Your Food, 1 living Nothing to Ferment anil Sour. Every family here ought to keep some Diapepsln In the house, as any one of you may have an attack of indigestion or stomach trouble at any time, day or night. This harmless preparation wHI di gest anything you eat and overcome a distressed, out of order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your pteals don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to fill you, or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heart burn, that is a sign of indigestion. Ask your pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsln, and take a little Just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with ncld, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach, nau sea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go and. besides, there will be no sour food left over In the stomach to poi son your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Dlapepsin is a certain cure for out of order stomachs, because it prevents fermentation ana takes hold of your food and digests it Just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stom ach misery at any drug store, wait ing for you. These large 50-cent cases contain more than sufficient to cure almost any chronic case of dyspepsia, indi gestion or any other stomach trouble Forty Young Hogs Bring $600. Grangevllle, Idaho. There were delivered at the local stockyards yes terday 40 head of 9-months-old hogs that brought $600 in the leading pens. The animals were raised by G. L. Bourland, weighed 200 pounds each, and were purchased by E. L. Sweet for 7 1-2 cents per pound live weight. Every Mother Is or should be worried when the lit tle ones have a cough or cold. It may lead to croup or pleurisy or pneu monla then to something more se rious. Ballard's Hurehound Syrup will cure the trouble at once and pre vent any complication. A. C. Koep pen & Bros. Hush for Montana Land. Lewlston, Mont. The local land office here has been busy the last week with a rush for homesteads by eastern people. More than 200 claims were filed during the week and 50 were filed Monday. Country mails are in such a condition that automobiling is impossible, and land hungry people drove 50 to 100 miles. Cash Goes From Cruiser. Seattle, Wash. The disappearance of $525 from the postoffice of the ar- i mored cruiser Colorado, now at the Puget Sound navy yard, was report ed. A thorough search of the ship was made, but no trace of tho missing money was found. Captain A. W. Gill has appointed a board to Inves tigate the loss. A Swollen Jaw. is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether It's caused by neuralgia, toothache or accident, Ballard's Snow Liniment will reduce the swelling and relieve the pain. The great and sure cure for rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises, scalds any and all aches and pains. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Wheat Chaff In Hoy's Ear. Mace, Idaho. Lloyd Sex, 5-year old son of Charles Sex, died Friday at Hope hospital. Wallace, where he had been taken for an operation. The child was taken with earache two weeks ago, but little attention was paid to it, as the parents though It ar ordinary attack of earache. Rome- hing like a piece of wheat chaff came from the boy's ear a week ago. AntoistM Gather at Toppcnlxh. Toppenlsh, Wash. Toppenlsh was the mccca for North Yakima auto- moblllsts Monday, 12 parties making the trip to this city. The auto own ers report excellent roads and quick time between North Yakima and this city. Nasal Catarrh, an inflammation of the delicate membrane lining the air-passages, is not cured by any mix tures taken Into the stomach. Don't waste time on them. Take Ely's Cream Balm through the nostrils, so that the fevered, swollen tissues are reached at once. Never mind how lpng you have suffered nor how often you have been disappointed, we know Ely's Cream Balm Is the remedy you should use. All druggists, 50c. Mall ed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street. New York. FLORIDA MINKS MOST PHOSPATE Other Suite Make Reduced Output In 1009. The United States geological survey reports that the quantity and value of phosphate mined in Florida in 1909 were somewhat greater than in 1908, although South Carolina and Tennes see, the other producing states, made a reduced output. The figures for Florida are: 1908, $8,484,639; 1909, $8,541,301. The total value of phos phate mined in the United States In 1909 was $10,772,120, as against $11, 399,124 In 1908. The average price per ton was slightly lower In 1909. The United States geological survey has Just published Its report entitled "Mineral resources of the United States, calendar year 1909," on "The "The production, of phosphate rock in 1909," by F. B. Van Horn, which may be obtained free of charge by ap plying to the director of the survey Blooded Hog Goes to China. Pullman, Wash. The experiment station of Washington State college has sold a Berkshire boar to the Chi nese government and the animal will be shipped to Manchuria. An order was received from the Carstens Pack ing company of Seattle and Tacoma, which has taken the contract to sup ply the Chinese government with pure bred, registered stock to improve the native stock of Manchuria. The Chi nese government has ordered pure bred cattle, sheep and hogs of vari ous In-eeds, and these are Deing bought in Washington and Oregon. A FKrce Xlflht Alarm. Is the hoarse, startling ceught of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Often It aroused Lewis Chsvmblln of Manchester, O., (R. R. No. I) for their feur children were greatly sub ject to croup. "Sometime In sever attacks," he wrete "we were afraid they would die, but since) we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Discovery la, we have no fear. We rely on It for rroup and for coughs, colds er any throat or lung trouble." . So do thousands sf ethers. So may ysu. Asthma, hay fever, la grippe, wheoping cough, hemorrhages fly before It. 6 and $1.90. Trial bottle free. Sold by Koeppens. It ills White Snuko l Snow. Grangevllle, Idaho. Friday, while at Adams camp, 35 miles east of Grangevllle, In the Bitter Root forest reserve, Robert S'mons, a well-known Buffalo Hump mining man, killed a "snow" sr.ake nearly six feet long, skinned it and brought the skin to Grangeville. The "snow" snake, so- called because of its coloring, which L- almost a perfect white, is peculiar to the Bitter Root mountains, and but few have ever been killed even there. The reptiles seldom attain a greater length than four feet, and are never seen after the snow disappears. They feed on squirrels and rabbits, and the one killed by Mr. Simons was stalking a cottontail when discovered. Loss of Appetite is also loss of vl vitality, vigor, tone. To recover ap petite and the rest take Hood's bar saparilla that strengthens the atom ach, perfects digestion, makes eating a pleasure. It also makes the blood rich and pure, and steadies the nerves. MOVING PICTURE FILM OF COWLITZ RIVER FISHING A set of moving pictures that will be unique has been secured recently through the efforts of the Harriman lines for presentation In the east. The pictures show the harvest of the crop of smelt in the Cowlitz river when the recent run of fish was at its height, a Fishermen dipping the small fish from the water in countless thousands and seining them In with big nets are shown in the moving picture films A Portland photographer watched the operations with a moving picture camera and secured a splendid set of pictures. Tons of smelt are taken from the Cowlitz river In a very short time during a good run and the pic tures, when presented in the east, will show an unusual Industry. Men and women aro just about a stand-off when it comes to making I Will Sell A A Mil OREGON FEED YARD PENDLETON, OREGON Saturday, March 25, 1911 Sixteen Head of Good MISSOURI WORK MUL vasu or uaiiKciuic nuico ucauug kj jjci lciu uucicsi i will be accepted, payable October 1,1911. 2 Per Cent J Uiscount tor asn. Sale begins at 2 P. M. J. 1.1. BEUTLEY, PEXDLETOX MAX "WOl'Mi CONDUCT DItlXK EMPOIUI'M Council H Mutter Under Advise- moot Citizens of Town and Coun ty Determined to Have Better Roads. (Special Correspondence.) Athena, Ore., March 21. Two- ap plications have just been made r saloon licenses in this city and the money is being held in trust in tho First National bank of this city, pend ing the action of the council at Its next meeting. One of the applications was made by John Durham of Pen dleton, and the other is by James Huggins and Will R. Harden, both of this city. Mr. Durham will occupy the build ing formerly known as the Corner sa loon and the other saloon will bo In stalled where the proprietors, Hug gins and Harden, have their soft drink parlors. Citizens Want Road. Owing to tho fact that the state legislature has turned down the good roads bill, the citizens of this com munity, including this city and Wes ton, have taken matters In their own hands and a macadam road Is to be constructed between the two towns. The county Is to furnish the machin ery, this city Is going to furnish the rock quarry and the citizens and far mers have agreed to furnish the la bor and teams. Such enthusiasm has been created over the proposed road that about 400 days labor with men and teams have already been sub scribed towards helping the causo along. This macadam road will be one of the most beneficial in this part of the country because the road between this city and Weston 1 one of the worst, especially In tho win ter time, around this part. The ma chinery is expected to be here today and work will once. unloaded begin ' at Coats for Field Service. North Yakima. Wash. I'nder or ders from Adjutant General Llewel lyn overcoats for field service have been ordered for members of tho two companies of national guard station ed at North Yakima. PARISIAN SAGE. Puts Hair on Your Head and Keeps It There. Man or woman, no matter how old you are, Parisian Sago, the unequaled hair tonic, will make you look young er. Why not go to Tallman & Co. and get a generous sized bottle today, it only costs 60 cents and your money back if it does not cure dandruff; stop falling hair, or Itching scalp. It will make your hair luxuriant, bright and beautiful, and it is the most re freshing, pleasant and Invigorating hair dressing made. The girl with the auburn hair on every bottle. D at PUBLIC AUCTION at the FROM 3 TO 5 YEARS OLD TERMS Auctioneer OTTUMWA WOMAN CURED By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ' Ottumwa! Iowa. "For years I was nimnnf n constant sufferer from female trouniu in an us dreadful forum: shootlnir pains all over my body, sick headache, spinal weakness, dizziness. depression. and everytiunpr mai was horrid. I tried many doctors in dilTercnt parts of the United States, but Lydia E. I'inkham's egeta- lilo Compound lias done mor. for mo than nil the doctors. I feel i!' my duty to tell you theso lack. . 's heart is full of pratltudo to voire: my cv.ri." Mrs. Hakhikt E. W I-:-- 624 S. Hansom Street, Ottunvv, Iowa. Oonslucv This Advice. No woman should Bi:lmit to a Burpi ral oporati m, vhiuh may mean death, iwit'l u'.ie har "'.Ten Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegota' '.e Compound a fair trial. This famoua medicine, mado only from roots and herbs, has for thirty years proved to bo tho most valuable tonic and invifforator of the female organism. Women recidinpr in almost every city and town in the United Bta'.es bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. link ham's Vegetable C'omitound. Sirs. Pinkhnm, nt Lynn, Mass., Invites nil sick women to writ lier f ir nd v i ee. 1 1 o r n I ic is f r?o, confidential and always helpful. Many well informed democrats do not believe that any headway can be made for any presidential candidate until the record of the democratic house of representatives Is made up. Most republicans who are willing to be interviewed seem to have no ques tion as to the renomlnation of Presi dent Taft. A motor trusk that Is not handi capped by heavy snowfalls or ice covered streets is looked upon as tho perfected vehicle because the winter season gives the delivery systems their severest tests. In recognizing this the builders of Sampson freight and delivery motors have Incorporat ed three Important features In their trucks. By means of the detachable hubs the change to winter equip ment can bo made In fifteen minutes. When a trusk Is caught in the snow application of tho locking device on the differential gives power to both rear wheels. Cases enclosing the double side chains prevent them from clogging by snow, slush or mud. CIIAS. MeDEE, Owner j s at Washington, D. C.