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.DAILY EASf OfifiQOKtAy. PETTOLETON. OREGON. SATrftPAV. MATRIX 14. iMi.
PAGE TTTREEL
lb Joy Of
Ceding r.Totherhocd
'A Wonderful Remedy That Is a Natural
Aid and Relieve, the Tension. . ,
Mother's Friend, a famous external rem
edy, ) the only on known that l able to
react all the different parti Involved. It
'la a penetrating application after the for
mula of a noted family doctor, and lubri
cates every muscle, nerve, tissue or tendon
affected: It goes directly to the strained
portions and gently bat surely relieves all
tendency to soreness or strain.
By Its dally use there will be no pain, no
Mistreat, no nausea, no danger of laceration
or other accident, and th period will be one
of supreme comfort and joyful anticipation.
To all young women Mother's Friend Is
ne of the greatest of all helpful Influences,
for It robs childbirth of all Its agonies and
dangers, dispels all the doubt and dread,
all sense of fear, and thus enables the mind
and body to await the greatest event In a
sroman's life with ontrammcled gladneu.
Mother's Friend Is a most cherished
remedy -In thoussnds of homes, and Is of
ucb peculiar merit snd value as to make It
essentially one to be recommended by all
women. .
. . You will find It on ssle at all drug stores
at 11-00 a bottle, or the druggist will gladly
get It for you If you Insist upon It. Moth
er's Friend Is prepsred only by the Brad
fteld Retrulator Co., 137 Lamar Bldg., At
lanta, Ga., who will send you by man,
esled, a very instructive hnnlt to expectant
DM) Iters, .Writs fur It to-oay.
K EYV Tl'PE OP ENGINE ' , '. W . '
, DEVELOPS OWN GASOLINE
OAKLAND, Ore., March 14. The
first boat butlt on the Pacific Coast
to be equipped with Diesel engines
has been launched from the Oakland
shipyards of D. J. Hanlon.
The boat is the Marie L. Hanlon,
7 feet la length and fitted to accom
modate 100 passengers. She la of 160
horsepower, turning 225 revolutions a
minute.
The first, and so far the only, vessel
with Diesel engines to visit the Pa
cific coasct was the Slam, which re
cently took a cargo of freight from
Oakland for the Orient She attract
ed much attention from steamship
men, her new type of engines, which
develop their own gasoline from crude
oil, being a brand new development In
he a. going craft, and having enormous
power, while occupying but a small
percentage of the space required by
Meant engines.
CATARRH OF THE THROAT
Is Liable to Produce Catarrhal Deafness
CLARENCE BOWMAN.
A Case of Catarrhal Deafness,
Mrs. Wm. Cowman, R. F. D. 1, Coon
Rapids, Iowa, writes:
"Some time ago I wrote you about
my little boy, Clarence, five years of
age. He was troubled with his ears.
They were very sensitive to the touch,
.and he was quite deaf at times. He
seemed to be worse after catching
cold. I had taken him to doctors, but
they did not seem to be able to relieve
blm, and I was very much afraid he
would lose his hearing entirely. He
was getting more deaf every day.
. . "I wrote to you for advice, and you
prescribed Peruna. I began giving it
to him, and can now say that ho Is
entirely cured. He Is now well and
'.hearty and can hear perfectly."
Catarrh Causes Many Diseases.
Many diseases are caused by taking
cold. A cold Is very likely to settle
In the nose, causing nasal catarrh.
-It may settle In the upper part of the
throat,' called the nasal pharyngeal
pace. ' In this space are two little
tubes 'Called eustachian tubes, that
lead to the middle ear. . .
If the catarrh settles In the pharyn
geal space It may follow the mucous
membrane . through the eustachian
tubes Into the middle ear. If It does
It will cause noises In the ear, and
later on be sure to cause deafness.
Catarrh of the throat may follow
the eustachian tubes up Into the mid
dle ear without causing much concern
on the part of the patient The par
uu i ir ' f ilfr a in "tmmm
The Alta Feed and Sale Barn
HORSES, MULES TPfi S A I 77
and MILCH COWS K Jt
.a Gutter, Prop.
Arc You Sick, Despondent?
Do Wot Give Up Hope
TOTJ CAN BE CURED BT THE GREAT
D. R. Chen Chinese Herb Co.
. . Masters of All Incurable Diseases. .
Wonders are performed every day with Chinese
Medical HERBS.
CONFIDENTIAL OONBUOTATIOK FREE.
Hours, 10 to II a. m. 1 to 7 p. m.
Under Bute HotellM B. Webb Street.
of ur.
WILL BE MADE
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF IN
TERIOR 11EPLIES TO PEN
DLETON REQUEST.
WASHINGTON', March 14. The
following letter from the assistant
secretary of interior, relating to topo
graphic surveys of the Umatilla river
and its tributaries, has been received
by Senator Chamberlain:
"In reply to your memorandum of
February 23, inclosing a letter from
C. K. Cranston, secretary Commercial
association, Pendleton, Ore., with copy
of resolutions adopted by that body
requesting topographic and hydro-
graphic surveys of the Umatilla river
and Its tributaries and that the topo
graphic surveys Include the entire
watershed of the Umatilla river and
Its tributaries: v
"I have the honor to state that all
funds available for field work during
the present fiscal year have been al
loted to specific areas and that it Is
ImpoKHtble to anticipate the new ap
propriations to be made by congress
to the extent of making any definite
promise as to what surveys may be
made with such funds.
"The greater portion of the annual
allotment for topographic surveys in
Oregon is apportioned between sur
veys, In national forests and those In
co-operation with the state, and un
der this plan specific area to be map
ped are selected In conference be
tween representatives of the geologi
cal survey and the other interested
parties. Current requests for topo
graphic surveys Include the mapping
of the Pendleton quadrangle, which
lies- Immediately east of the Umatilla,
and the Gibbon quadrangle, east of
the Pendleton. , :
"While almost one-half of the Gib
bon quadrangle lies within the Wena
ha national forest, the forest service,
in view of the limited appropriation,
has considered ' other areas of more
importance and requested that sur
veys be taken up elsewhere. The
state engineer having in mind co-op
eration with the reclamation service
has also requested .topographic sur
veys in the vicinity of the towns of
Condon and Fossil, in eastern Oregon,
and these have proceeded in a sys
tematlo manner in order that data
may be available as early as possible
to be used in connection with the In
ve,stlgatIon and utilization of the wat
ers of the John Day river; -- .
"The geological survey Is now main
tial loss of hearing Is apt to be over
looked. A person may lose half his
hearing before he knows It.
For Instance, supposo a man can
hear his watch four feet from the ear.
If he loses his hearing to the extent
that he can only hear the tick of his
watch two feet from the ear he may
not suspect It at all. His hearing is
good enough for ordinary purposes.
He goes on without the slightest sus
picion that ho la losing his hearing.
He mny have ringing In the ear, or
cracking and snapping sounds In the
ear, or a fueling of pressure in the
ear, but he Is not aware' that he is
losing his hearing. ,
Testing the Hearing.
It Is a good thing to test your head
ing with a watch. First hold the
watch against your ear, then move it
gradually away from the ear and see
how far away from the watch you
can actually hear It tick. Try It on
the other side and see if both ears
are alike. If you find that you are
unable to hear the watch on both sides
alike and at a distance of four feet
from the ear, you may know that
deafness has already begun. Tou
should begin taking Peruna at once.
Gargle the throat with cold, strong
salt water, as directed In the "Ills of
Life," sent free by Peruna Co., Co
lumbus, Ohio. Persist In this treat
ment until a cure is effected.
The Best Way to Gargle. ,
Sometimes catarrh of the nasal
pharyngeal space will cause an ac
cumulation of secretions In the throat,
that completely fill the space. Unless
these secretions are promptly re
moved by frequent gargling polypi
may be formed. .. Once formed the
polypi or adenoids, as they are some
times called, will require a long time
with the gargling to remove. Gar
gling according to the proper method
will sometimes remove polypi or ade
noids, and no surgical operation Is
required. V ' ...
In order to understand exactly what
Is meant by proper gargling send for
a free copy of the "Ills of Life."
During the whole course of gargling
Peruna. must be - taken according to
directions on the bottle.
People who object to liquid medi
cines csn now obtain Peruna Tablets,
Good Hotel in Connection
Give Uc a Trial
SURVEY
IAT1LLA
SOOII
talnlng, In cooperation with the state
engineer of Oregon, gauging station
on the Umatilla river near Umatilla
and Yoakum, and on the north fork of
the Umatilla river near Gibbon. Other
stream flow records have been col
lected by the survey in the basin as
follows: Umatilla river at Gibbon,
186-mi; Umatilla river at Pendle
ton, ' 1881-1892, 1903-1905; 'McKay
creek near Pendleton, 1903-1904.
"I realize fully the Importance of
the request made by the Pendleton
Commercial association and since a
copy of the resolution has been trans
mitted to both the secretary of agri
culture and the state engineer of Ore
gon, the requests contained therein
will be carefully considered when
making plans for the next season,
with the hope that funds may be
available for the commencement of
this work.
"A: A. JONES.
"First Assistant Secretary."
SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED.
(Continued from Page 1.).
The following is the full text of the
amendment:
lie It Enacted by the People of the
City of Pendleton:
The People of The City of Pendleton
do Ordain as Follows:
That the Charter of The City of
Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon,
shall be amended by adding thereto a
section to' be numbered Section 1 B,
to read as follows:
Section 1 B. That whenever an as
sessment for the opening, altering,
grading, paving or Improving of any
street, or the construction, re-construction
or repair of any sewer or
for any kind of local improvement,
which has been or may hereafter be
made by the City, has been or shall
hereafter be set aside, annulled, de
clared or rendered void, or Its en
forcement refused by any court of this
state, or any Federal court, having
Jurisdiction therein, whether directly
or. by virtue of any decision of such
court, or when the council shall be
in doubt as to the validity of such as
sessment," or any part thereof, the
council may. by ordinance, make a
new assessment,- or re-assessment, up
on the lots, blocks or parcels of land
which have been benefited ,by such
improvement to the extent of their
respective and proportionate shares
of the full value thereof. Such re
assessment shall be based upon the
special and peculiar benefit of such
improvement to the respective parcels
of land assessed, at the time of its or
iginal making, but shall not exceed the
amount of such original assessment
Interest thereon from the date of de
linquency of the original assessment
may be added at the discretion of the
Council. Such re-assessment shall be
made in an equitable manner, a's
nearly as may be in accordance with
the law in force at the time it U
made; but the Council may adopt a
different plan of apportionment of
benefits, when in Its Judgment es
sential, to secure an equitable re-as-
settsment. The proceedings required
by this Charter to be had prior to the
making of the original assessment
shall not be required to be taken or
had within the Intent of this Section.
Such re-assessment shall be made and
shall become a charge upon the
property upon which the same Is laid,
notwithstanding the omission, failure
or neglect of any officer, body or per
son to comply with the provisions of
this Charter connected with or re.
latlng to such improvement and orlgi-
nai assessment and notwithstanding
the proceedings of the Council or of
any uffieer, contractor or other per
son connected with such work or im
provement may have been irregular or
defective, whether such Irregularity or
defect be Jurisdictional or otherwise.
Such re-assessment shall not be made
in case of a street Improvement
wherein a remonstrance sufficient in
law to defeat the orlo-inal im nrnv.
ment shall have been filed. The
Council shall by resolution derlnrA
the district that has. been or will be,
benefited by the improvement fnr
which the re-assessment is to be or
shall be made, and shall direct th
Recorder or City Engineer to prepare
a preliminary re-assessment upon the
property Included therein within a
time to be fixed by said resolution.
Upon the passage- of such resolution
the Recorder shall, as soon thereafter
as such re-assessment Is prepared,
give notice by ten successive publica
tions In some daily newspaper pub
lished In The City of Pendleton, that
oucn re-assessment is on file in hi.
office, giving the date of the passage
of the resolution directing the making
ui me same and the time at which
the Council will hear and mnsMr re
jections to said re-aasessment by par-
Uf a;gnevea thereby, and warning
such persons not to depart until such
re-aaseasment has been completed.
The Recorder shall forthwith mail to
me owner or each lot or part thereof,
or tract of land, affected by such re
assessment, or to his agent of th
postofflce address of either be known
to the Recorder, a notice of such re-
MCHmeni, ana 11 such nnstnffl.-.
aaaress be unknown, then such notice
shall be directed to such owner or
agent at Pendleton, Oregon. The
owner or owners of anv Trnn..
which is assessed on such re-assessment,
or any person having an Inter-
merein. may - within ten days
from the last publication herein pro
vided, file with the Recorder their
objections in writing to such re-assess.
mem. At the time appointed in such
notice the Council shall hear nnrt'rlo.
termine all objections which have been
uiea Dy any party interested Th
Council shall have power to adjourn
oucn nearing rrom time to time and
shall have the power, in its discretion,
to revise and correct or to set aside
andorder the. remaking of such re
assessment, and shall pass an ordi
nance approving and confirming such
re-assessment . as corrected and reJ
made by it and such decision shall" be
a final determination of the regular
ity, validity and correctness of the re
assessment except as herein otherwise
provided. When -said re-aasessment Is
completed and confirmed It shall be
entered In the Docket of City Liens
and shall be enforced and collected In
the same manner that other assess
ments for local Improvements are en
forced and collected under this Char
ter and the laws governing the city.
All sums paid upon the former assess
ment shall be credited to the property
cn account of which the same were
Wemores
Shoe Polishes
FINEST QUALITY
LARCCST VARIETY
"CUT IiMr,"luo only ladies' uliue draMing that
positively coouuni OH. Bluka and 1'oliahe ladiea'
and children 'a txmta sod alioea, ahlacs althasl ras
ftinf.Uc T1ENCI CLOSS." Ur.
-SjANDfcomtniistloq (or clcanlnf n? eathklaf
all kindii.ifraaaetor tan shoe. "STSsVaize, 10c.
"EUTf combination for gintletnra who take
pride in having their aboea look A 1 . Kaat ere color
and luatre to all black slioa. Pollah with a bruib
orclot'i, Meenfa. "BABY EUTE" alM, to cents.
"SUPERS PATENT LEATHER PASTE," a waterproof
paate pilUli foratl klnda of black alioea. Coniaina
afli and waxes to palish and preserve leather.
Boxea open with a hey, 10c DANDY UISSEI
MSTTaanioprioa.
If your 4lpriot not kapth kind von want. aeMaa
IU price I a ftamr fnr full p--ktrr. rhnrgea 144.
wHrrrcMORE bros. co
20-20 Albany S treat, Cambridge, Mas.
Th Oldeitmnd Largest Mannfatturtn a
$h Poluktt ra tht WotH.
taid, as of the date of such payment
And when it has Wen attempted to
sell property for any assessment and
fcuch sale Is found or declared ' void
upon the making of the re-assessment
the property shall be resold and the
proceeds of such sale shall be paid to
the purchaser at the former void sale
or his assigns. But no proceedings
shall be instituted for such re,-asses-merrt
unless within ten years of the
passage of the resolution of Intention
for the making of. the original work,
improvement or repair.
Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured.
mOaT
There is nothing more discouraging Christian, let him glorify God In this
than a chronic disorder of the stom-lname." I Peter 4:1. Morning an
ach. It Is not surprising that many! them, "Love, Divine, All Love Excel-
suffer for years, with such an aliment
when a permanent cure is ' within
their reach and may be had for a
trifle? "About one year ago," says
P. H. Beck, of Wakelee, Mich., I
bought a package of Chamberlain's
Tablets and since using them I have
felt perfectly well. I had previously
used any number of different medi
cines, but none of them were of any
lasting benefit." For sale by all
dealers. Adv.
Services
at Local
Churches
v Presbyterian.
Corner East Alia and College
streets, Rev. S. ti. Grigsby, pastor.
Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching
at 11 a, m.. sermon by the" pastor. A
lull Fttendance on the part of all
members, actual and prospective. Is
earnestly requested.
First Christian.
Corner Main and Jackson streets,
Tolbert F. Weaver, minister. Bible
school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11:00
IF CONSTIPATED OR
BILIOUS, CASCARETS
For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Sluggish IJvct and Bowels They
Work While you Sleep.
Get a 10-cent box. .
Take a Cascaret tonight to cleanse
your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and
you will surely feel great by morn
ing. Tou men and women who have
headache, coated tongue, can't sleep,
are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered
with a sick, gassy, disordered stom
ach, or have backache and feel all
worn out. Are you keeping your
bowels clean with Cascarets or
merely forcing a passageway every
few days with salts, cathartic pills or
castor oil?
Cascarets immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the
sour, undigested and fermenting food
and foul gases; take the excess bile
from the liver and carry off the con
stipated waste matter and poison
from the Intestines and bowels.
Remember, a Cascaret tonight will
straighten you out by morning. A
10-cent box from your druggist means
healthy bowel action; a clear head
and cheerfulness for months. Don't
forget the children.
Any time any whiskey tastes
so rough and strong it makes
you shake your head and say
"bur-r"-"let it alone.
Never put anything into
your stomach your palate
rejects.
That's why nature gave you
a palate.
Try the new Cyrus Noble
the numbered bottle "the soul of the gTain."
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
For Boys,
Little
The greatest line of shoes for wear, in gun metal and patent
leather, guaranteed not to rip or break
Alexander's
in patent leather,
low heels and broad toes, pair
See our dollar shoe values in shoe dept.
Tbo Aloxandor loportmont Storo
We give
a. m.
Text, "If any man suffer as a
ling," Myers. At 6:80 P. m. there will
be a union meeting of all new con
verts addressed by Dr. Bulgln. Other
services will be In the tabernacle.
Church of the I ted comer.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Divine
services and Holy Communion at 11
a. m. On account of the revival ser
vices being extended the evening ser
vice will be at 4:30 instead of 7:30
o'clock. The offertory anthem will
be "Just as I am Without One Plea."
Charles Quinney. Rector. '
Christian Seietie-?.
Services are held at 11 a. m. Sun
day school at 10 . m. Wednesday at
S p. m. Subject of lesjun serm.m.
"Substance." Reading lo.jtu t the
church, open dally except on Sunday
from 2 to 4 p. m. Corner East WcJo
und Johnson.
W. C. T. U. Meetings.
Mrs. Lulu Sheppard, a speaker of
national prominence, will meet with
men and women workers of the W.
C. T. U. Monday afternoon at 2:30 to
plan a campaign. At 4 p. m. she will
LESS MEAT IF BACK
AND KIDNEYS HURT
TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS
FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLAD
DER BOTHERS YOU.
TO
Eating meat regularly eventually
produces kidney trouble in some
form or other, says a well-known au
thority, because the uric acid in meat
excites the kidneys, they become
overworked; get sluggish; clog up and
cause all sorts of distress, particular
ly backache and misery in the kid
ney region; rheumatic twinges, se
vere headaches, acid stomach, con
stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness,
bladder and urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurts or
kidneys aren't acting right, or if
bladder bothers you, get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any good
pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and your kidneys will then
act fine. This famous salts Is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with llthla, and has
been used for generations to flush
clogged kidneys and stimulate them
to normal activity; also to neutralise
the acids In the urine so it no longer
Irritates, thus ending bladder disor
ders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone;
makes a delightful effervescent 11th-la-water
drink which millions of men
and women take now and then to keep
the kidneys and urinary organs clean,
thus avoiding serious kidney disease.
Youths and
Gents
Special for Growing Girls
tan and gun metal,
Pendleton's Biggest and Best Department
green trading
meet with the young people and at
7:30 there will be a mass meeting for
everybody. . All workers are expecteJ
to be In their places.
Methodist.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preach
ing at 11 a. m. Subject, "The Purpose
of Preaching." Text, Col. 1-28. There
will be no evening service, owing to
the meeting at the tabernacle. Chas.
A. Hodshlre, pastor.
Chiffon and maline are widely used
on the spring hats, says the New
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Whiskey
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HW 111
In the life of even the best of ns, there are days when "aH
the ginger seems to have been knocked out of us", and the
world looks "mighty blue". At such a time yon will find in
Sonny Brook The Pore Food Whiskey a safe, satisfying, pleas
ant stimulant, which will almost instantly brace up your entire
system, and pat new life Into body and brain. Its strongly de
veloped medicinal properties makes the use of Sunny Brook, in
moderation, highly beneficial and healthful.
The Largeat Distillers of Fine. Old Whiskey in the World are
back of Sonny Brook The Pure Food Whiskey besides, Sana?
Brook is bottled under the Green Government Stamp, a positive
assurance that it is V. S. Government J00-and that it reaches
you with its natural purity and matchless quality fully preserved.
SUNNY BROOK b bow bottled with onr own nsatnt
Twiximtr Mnnnm Omar
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I The "Pendleton Harrow I
. . AKERS PATENT 5
This Is a side-slant harrow and the principle feature is that th. S
teeth are adjustable from an up-right position to a "lde-laat" of ap-
proximately thirty-five degrees.
S Fig. 2. Show
S Ing rear of the
S Pendleton II a r
5 row, with teeth In
S vertical position.
The patented features of this harrow enable the operator to
change the teeth from an upright position (as shown In figur one),
to a side slant (as shown In figure two). In a very few mluut- and
while In the latter position, one harrowing will produce reoullx equal
to three harrowlngs with the ordinary, straight tooth harrow, and
will never allow a weed to pass through without cutting or pulling It
out. The material used In this harrow is the best obtainable. The
frame being made of best channel steel properly braced and th. teeth
are Cambria toe-steel, especially hardened. It la a medium w.lght
harrow, weighing approximately ninety-five pounds, and cuts nearly
nv feet- P RICE 111 per Section. F. O. B. Pendietoa
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE nY
Pendleton Iron Works pcoNRDELcSr?N 1
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Store.
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stamps
MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR children:
A OartuaBrtiel for rtrcrhtrnt.
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Tork Press. A very natty little scar
let chip turban is subdued with black
net, arranged loosely over the entire
crown. One saucy ear of net on th
left side points skyward.
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Marrow, with EE
teeth set to "aid. E
slant." for de- S
strolng w e eds,
etc. 5