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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1909)
Th. r.j . WhenYou Take Cold One way is to pay no attention to it; at least not until It de velops into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An other way is to ask your doc tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. If he says, 44 The best thine for colas," tnen take it. Do as he says, anyway. A Wa publish oar formulas W. banish aleohol from our miMlieinoo ifers Wo ro yoe to ooneuit roar doolor Then the bowels are constipated, poi tonous substances are absorbed Into tbe bloodinstead of beingdaily removed from the body as nature intended. Knowing this dinger, doctors always inquire about hrnndition of the bowels. Ayer's Pills. Hi&t by ins v. yw ve., Afvweu, Hard on Illi Nenn. "Did you And yourself embarrassed while In Europe by your lack of ac quaintance with the French language?" "No," answered Mr. Cumrox. "I think I suffered less embarrasiiment than the other folks. I couldn't tell half the time what they were blushing about" Washington Star. H lOWARD E. BTTRTON - Awwiyer and Chtmlut, II LMurillt?, coiornuo. npvciuiwi prioM: UoJd, gllter, Ma, 91. uom, aurar, sua; wim ouo; Kino or Copper. H. Alullinir tmvelopM and full prlcllk patoa application. (Vint ml and ITmplrv. workao Lolled. Itof mimcim Carlxmute National Bank, THE CLEANEST $ THE MOST THE LIGHTEST COMF0R1ABLE POMMEL SLICKER and cheapest in the end because it wears longest 322 VERY GARMENT GUARANTEED WATZMWOQE L 1 T'.m VV. BOSTON. U5. A. Towns Canadian Co. limited Toronto. Canada. Painless Dentistry Oitt of town peon! can have their pin! And hviilaewnrk ! ished In ouo dt If necessary. Wo Kill gin you i ic 22k fold or soree!: crown lor $3.E U Molar Crowni 5.0' 'y22kBrldVratli3.5 M 6M Filling! 1.0( Entmel Filling l.UT Silvor Filling. .51 Inlay Filling 2.5C Plates 5.0C Bait Red Rub- NLW.LWlll r..i..unll..un osrnsios i.uy n tun ntuiuu n rnnin Painloo EitrMlon ,5l WORK OUARANTECD FOR IS YEARS Ptinlflw Eitrsction reo whan plates or briuxo wort bordered. Consultation Free, Yna cannot imt bettui BtlnlcM work done anywhere. All work fully guar anteed. Aluuernelectrloequlpniout. Bust nietlious. Wise Bent al Co. TnrsD.WAan.BTs. PORTLAND, OREGON MHOi HOUSs: S A. M. U S t. M. Banaajs, S to 1 "xrw iv h i ; v,. A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME Means an unfailing water supply. It means that you will have the most practi cal Domestic water su ply system now in use. No elevnted lank, no frozen pipes in winter, no stagnant water in summer, no ,te' aupply troubles of any sort. Tank Placed in bust men t. out of sight and way. made of pressed steel, will not rust and' will last a lifetime. You will be pleased with tho LEADER ytem of furnishing Domestic Water oupply. . Ask tor our catalogue and free pt. How 1 Solved My Water Supply LEWIS & STAVER CO. Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho. fNU No. 40-00 HKW writing to advertise. pl i..ifin mil paper- rv" ftl o-1 - ' it BAND INSTRUMENT LESSONS Lrn to play some musical Instrument, MusicUn. mk. money J "J toc-h Cornot, Clarinet, Saxophone. Flat Piccolo. Bud. Trombon V i r. Trm Alto or Molophone. Tub. .nd Itarltono. dlrt from C'f," States Ey to learn. Courts simple, thorough and complote. Endorwd U,Jim. Government and famous musicUns. .Result. ruunU-d. WriU J" ""T Pl lessons for instrument yon desire to Uarn. Price, and terms reasonanw. INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC MASONIC TEMPLE, PORTLAND, OREGON. Ths most ancient ot th. New TesU ment manuacrlpu 1. th. one known m he -Codex SlnaklcuO published "t the expense of Alexander II. of R," to lnce the Crimean war. Th:. codex ered I In the Conirent of 8L Catherine Tlschendorf. It i. general,y wri ?meS:.,0Urth MDt- Tor. Nohl Ther. a,,.,, Drummer 1 there . T T , tor. at Crow BendT Stage Driver! couldn't say D.r(i CrolTnd'1 'nnhln8 eMrTth-l - beCaUSe a twlst VJTt. ,1? Part mo,t every lay what IrTd rm .h" mVW' bUt She" "'y. JudK. h0r6 y0U',, "ke th Ptoc- Th Oar Life, "l" ald th observing .mall toy. mca? up rm What forr asked the man. Fre. Presi Mad a Tal Tim. Uncle I hop. you-ve been a goon boy. Tommy. Tommy-Well. no-I haven't Uncle Dear, dear! I hope you haven't been very bad. Tommy N'no! Just comfortable!" London Opinion. From Fore, of Habit. "Mabel! I'm surnrlapri of . juu, pup ting out your tongue at people." "It waa all rlfhr ...!,.. o-v, u.u.uci , ii was tne doctor golngpagf-Harper'a Bazaar. No Salad for Him. Irishmen are by no means th ni. perpetrators of bulla, but thw ir.n ally make the best ones or at least the beat ones are attributed to them. Of this sort la one found bv a writ In the Boston Record. Pat, do you like lettuce?" "No, sor, 01 don't: and what's mnra Ol'm glad 01 don't; for ar 01 did, uia ate It and 01 hate the stuff! " ..'prejudiced. Mike McGlnnlg was belne examined for jury duty In a murder trial. "Mr. McGlnnls," asked the Judge, 'have you formed or expressed an opinion as to the guilt or Innocence of the prisoner at the barf "No, air," replied Mike. "Have you any conscientious scru ples against capital punishment?" Not In this case, your honor " Iflk. replied. Success Magazine. Not Speclfle Enough. Witness At the time of the accident my maid was In my boudoir arranging my hair. Lawyei- Tea; and where were you? Witness Sir! Boston Transcript Coold 8 nit Herself. Heiress Tell me truly, Arthur, Is It your love or your reason prompt, you to marry me? Arthur Just as you like, dearest Meggendorfer Blaetter. COUGHING BURST BLOOD VESSEL Says Danger Avoided and Cure. Coughs in 5 Hours. A wrltm for the medical nresa atateo that coughing is responsible for the bursting of blood vessels quite frequently. A cough or cold means Inflammation (fever) and congestion, and these in turn indicate that tho body is full of poisons and waste matter. Simple relief, as found in patent cough medicines, and whiskey, often result in more harm than good: as they cause more congestion. A tonic-laxative cough syrup will work marvels and here follows a prescription which is becoming famous for its prompt relief and thorough cures. It rids the system of the cause, except it be con sumption. Don't wait for consumption to grasp its victim, but begin this treatment which cures some in five hours. Mix in a bottle, one-half ounce fluid wi;a cherry oars., one uuuw tinuiwuiiu essence cardiol and three ounces syrup wniie pin compound. Take twenty drops every half hour for four hours. Then one-half to one teaspoonful three or four times a day. uive ennaren cording to age. Horrible. "That was an awful disaster. There as only oue survivor isn't that ter rible?" "Fearful. What a bore hell be!" Cleveland Leader. Tbe (exceptions. Seaver I have to tell that boy of mine where everything is. wvr Have to tell him wnere tne base ball grounds are located, where the circus is showing, or whkio h.o best swimming holes are? Judge. Natural Result. u.jii TrnfPBfior What is th. re sult young gentlemen, when a pa tient's temperature w """" as it can 7 a Student Why er ne geui feet Cleveland Leaner. rrovluK Alibi. . . j .iwflva en nut on the balcony when I begin to sing, John? Can't you bear to listen w ... -It isn't that but I don't want the neighbors to think I'm a wife-beater. Kansas City Journal. Her BUcere Friends. Nan-Has Lll told you yet when sh. and Jack are to be married? Fan-Not yet but I know. They U be married just as -oon a. .h. can ft jack to propose. The Nova Scotia government has sp ointed a commission to examine Into and SSrTon ft. feasibility of old-ag. p. ftioni for workmen- TEN THOUSAND IDLE Labor table. Tie Up All Butte Mines In Strike. SHELTERS HAY BE TBE NEXT HIT Officer. Protect Men Who Attempt to laf I "ora-ahenff W.rnaStriker. He Will Shoot. Butte. Mont. Rant oe r . t ' . : ' "ri . every mine in Butte is shut Hn .'a ft .. " """si ana iu,- B ,rl,e' With the Pmt Of 5,000 more being thrown out of work. U tbe suspension continues for five days the smelter. nA .i a . - uiuct emeu in dustries Will hi fnrxrt . J The trouble was caused by majori ty of Engineers' Union No. 83 having seceded from the Western Federation or Miners and organixed a new onion. Ibe Butte Miners' union ordered its members not to go to work in mines employing members of the new engin eers' union. The evening was ushered in with great excitement, when nearly 2,000 miners surrounded the shaft of the Gagnon mine, apparently for the pur pose of mobbing 28 miners who defied the command of the union to Btop work. A detail of 15 policemen with Captain Thomas Norton in command hurried to the scene, and reinforced by Sheriff John K. O'Rourke, with every deputy of his office at hi. hark t wa in reaching the shaft mouth. Mounting a pile of timbers, the sher iff in plain lanp-uacn tnlrf th mti - O O waov VI vnu that the officers proposed to protect the Gagnon miners and intimated that any attempt at violence oupon the part of the Btrikers would result in shooting. It is hardly likely that work will be resumed before a week, nnri the VBrinna smelters throughout the state may be compelled 10 suspend operations. WRECK AT SEATTLE. Trolley Car Jumps Track and Crashes Into Corner Cafe. Seattle, Sept 25. Of the 80 passen gers on a big Wallingford avenue car that was wrecked at the curve near the main gate of the World's fair, shortly before noon yesterday, not one escaped being cut or brused or shanty shaken. but it is believed that none of the in jured will die. Frank Hull, of Taco- ma, aged 46, an Oddfellow attending the festivities accompanying the Sov ereign Grand lodge meeting, died an hour after being taken from the wreck. The car got beyond control of the motorman, attained a speed of SO miles an hour at the corner of Fourteenth avenue, Northeast, and East Fortieth street, careened, left the track and crashed into a one-story building at the southeast corner of the crossing, de molishing tbe flimsy building, splitting and wrecking the car and hurling tbe passengers forward with frightful force Lvery pane of glass in the car was broken and the jagged piecea showered upon the passengers, who were tossed one upon another in indescribable con fusion. WRECKAGE LINES GULF. Southern Coast Strewn With Broken Ships and Launches. New Orleans, Sept 25. With the list of dead from Monday's tropical hurricane well above 100 tonight, every indication points to a much larger num ber of victims. Many small sloops and launches are lying wrecked on the Gulf shore of Louisiana and Mississip pi, and there is little doubt that some of their occupants are lost Anxiety for tbe safety of steamers bound for New Orleans during the hur ricane period on the gulf, has been re lieved. Nearly all of these vessels were many hours late, but finally ar rived at this port with the exception of the Utstem, which is four days over due from Puerto Cortez. She was re ported today to have gone aground off Seashore light near the mouth of the Mississippi, with no loss of life. Juarez Bomb Harmless. El Paso, Tex., Sept 25. It devel oped today that there was no plot con nected with the finding of a supposed bomb in Juarez, Mexico. The "bomb'-' proved to be a small pepper box, three inches long, an inch and a half in di ameter, and containing a substance like paraffine poured over tbe top. Even bad it been exploded it would have done no harm. The police have arrested an American tramp who bad been sleeping on the premises of Senor Arguelles and had been ordered away. He bad made threats against Arguelles. Spain Turned Back. Oudja, Sept 25. Native reports say that the Spanish advance toward Se louan on September 20 was stopped and turned back by a strong body of Riffians. Similar reports were current during the operations at Souk Beni Si car, when a number of tbe tribesmen, fiebting for the Spanish cause, were said . to have deserted to the enemy. forcing tbe Spanish troops to retire to Mel ilia. These reports probably are the basis of a rumored Spanish reverse. Hundreds Flee In Skiffs. Rilnri. Mia... Kent 25. About 600 ntnrm sufferers are homeless at Bayou la Manre, near the mouth of the Mis sissippi river, and two lives were lost there. The water rose eight feet in the houses and tbe people saved their lives by taking skiffs and rowing up the Mississippi river. THE CENSUS POSITIONS. Appointment Clerk Pindelt Explains Method of Application. Washington, Sept 24. Appoint ment Clerk PindelL of the U. S- Cen sus bureau, state, on tho subject of the census examination, October 23d, that the distinction between the perm anent census force and the additional temporary employee provided by the Thirteenth Census act is quite import ant and should be remembered. As vacanciea occur on the permanent cen sus they will be filled, ai heretofore, by transfer, from elsewhere in the service, or by selectiona from the . isting registers of the civil service commission. Persons now on tbe registers of the commission are, therefore, eligible for appointment to vacancies on the perm anent census roll, but there is no o-roat. er opportunity during the decennial pe riod for such appointments than there nas Deen heretofore. The additional temporary positions, authorized by the Thirteenth Census act excent those above 11.200 per annum which will be nnea largely ty transfers from the permanent ceneus roll, will be (riven to those persons who pass the teat exam ination on October 23rd. Those now on the registers of the civil service commission, who desire annointment to these additional census places, should take tbe test examination as their pres ent eligibility avails them nothing in respect to appointments to these posi tions. The fact that a person is on the civil service register does not pre vent him from takinsr this test exam- ination. Blank application forma and thn cir cular of instructions were ronrlv fnr distribution by September 10th. As soon as tne applicant completes bis ap plication in every respect it should be addressed and forwarded to the, IT. S Civil Service commission, Washington, u. l., and not to the census bureau. Care should be taken that the enve lope containing the application ia rjron- erly addressed and sufficient postage stamps are affixed. If the application is satisfactory a card will be mailed the applicant and it will admit him to the examination. An application must be filed in sufficient time to arrange for the examination at tbe place .elected. No request will be granted for an ex amination otherwise than as scheduled for the cities and states on October 23rd. TAFT STARTS WATER. Opens Gates to Famous Gunnison Tunnel in Colorado. Montrose, .Colo., Sept 24. Presi dent Taft Bpent yesterday on the west ern slope of the Rocky mountains amid a succession of magnificent scenes. In many respects his day was one of the most interesting he has had since leav ing Boston. Late in the afternoon Mr. Taft stood on the brink of the deepest irrigation ditch in the West and far out in the foo' hill-of the mountains, with not a settlement in sight made the elec trical connection that started a flow of water through the Gunnison tunnel tbat will reclaim 140,000 acres of arid land. The greatest irrigation project the United States government ever bai undertaken was thus put in operation and the opening was the occasion! of a joyous celebration throughout Ahe valley of tbe Uncompahgre. During his travels yesterday the President had ample opportunity to study tbe effect of irrigation. For a long time his train ran through stretch es of country where as far as the eye could reach tbe only vegetation in sight consisted of a few grease wood bushes or sagebrush. Then out of a rocky canyon the train would suddenly come upon a veritable oasis, where fields of alfalfa and miles of orchards told of tbe miracle wrought by the touch of water. The tunnel has been hewn through six miles of a mounntain range and when the project ia completed next spring it will divert the waters of the Gunnison river, now flowing to tbe Gulf of California, to tbe valley on this side of the mountains, where minor private projects of irrigation already have told the wonders of the soil. Big Timber Deal. Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 24. A large timber deal whereby A. B. Kurtz, of New York, president of the American Financial Securities company, acquires 64,000 acres of timber land in tbe Cowicban lake country, was practical ly consummated today. The purchase price waa in the neighborhood of f 1,- 600,000, and tbe new owners are to spend $500,000 more in the develop ment of the property by the erection of a sawmill and the laying of apur tracks. Tbe Canadian Pacific railroad will build a branch line to tidewater. Madrid Denies Defeat. Madrid, Sept 24. The government is either unwilling or unable to give a statement of the Spanish casualties in tbe latest fighting with the Moors in Morocco. The news of a Spanish de feat received at Paris ia discredited here, and the government declares the Spanish victory is complete. It is an nounced that the tribesmen are expect ed soon to ask for peace. It ia known that the loss has been heavy. It is said 400 were killed on each side. Frederick Grant for President Chicago, Sept -24. Major General Frederick Dent Grant son of the fam ous leader of the Union forces during the Civil war, is being boomed as tbe presidential candidate of the Prohibit tion party In 1912, by members of the organization who are assembling in this city to celebrate the fortieth anni versary of the birth of the party. .... , , , , , . Mt, , w, . , , , t t Vn t , v t , , , , v (Mil 'Ihe lviiul You Have Always i vuiis. as. s i-ivutT, atnu jinn orois uinttA tiuurr his personal sunertiMon for over U Jours. Allow no one to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitation. nn( Jiit-a-gol are but Experiment. nnt etulanrr tUt Health of Children Experience agaiust llxperiiueuU What is CASTORIA Castoria ia a harmless nubstltute for Cantor Oil, larv. Rorio, lrops and .Soothing- Hyrnps. It La IMcumtnU It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other IS'arcotlo substance. I t.s age Is its fruarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Peverlstine. It cures Diarrlm-a and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Coiictlpatlom and Flatulency. It aaMniilntcs the Food, regulates the Ptomnch and ltowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's l'auacca The Mother's Friend, The Kind You Haye Always Bought Bears the In Use For tmo oiNTAun uaMin, tt The Safe Side. "May I ask you a question?" "Sure, stranger." "Why I. everybody in thl. section mixed up In a feud?" "Well, nohuddy keer. to take chance. en being an Innocent bystander." Loul.vill. Courier-Journal. Mothers will find Mrs. WlnsloWa Soothing Syrup the b- at remedy to Use tor their children luring th. teething period. Belittled hf Cotaparl.oa. Th. Shah of Persia wai asked If a pension of $25,000 would be aatl.fac tory. "And with Mrs. Howard Gould set Una; $38,000?" he queried, peevl.hly. "Not on your tintype." Philadelphia Ledger. A good honest remedy for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia and Sore Throat is Hamlina Wizard Oil. Nothing will so quickly drive out all pain and inflam mation. He Blnat Slip Some Tim. Mr.. Crawford You mu.t love your hu.band dearly If you save all the let ter, he .end. you while you're In th. country. Mr.. Crabshaw I'm keeping- them for comparison, my dear. I'm aur. to catch him in a He. Judge. Yen Can Get Allen's foot-rose TRCE. Write Allen 8. Olmated.Le Bojr, N. Y., for . Ires sample of Allen's Foot-Kase. It eures sweating, hot swollen, aching (ret. It makes now or tight shoes easy. A certain oure lot oorna. ingrowing nail, and bunions. All drug glsU sell it 2&o. Don't accept any substltuu Absent Bfladed. "Wilkin. I. the moat absent minded eus. I aver met." ' "How .o?" "Why, th. la.t time he got Into the barber, chair h. pinned th. newspa per around hi. neck and bKan to read th. towel." Philadelphia Record. Every Man Read This This treatment Is said to have acquired a wonderful reputation throughout the East, owing to Its peculiar propensity to fortify the nerve force and generate health and a consequent personal miur netism, so asscnUal to the happiness of every normal human being. It la claimed to bo a blessing to those who are physic cally tmpairerl. gloomy, despondent, nerv ous, and who have trembling of tho limbs, disxlness, heart palpitation, cold hamie and feet. Insomnia, fear without cause, timidity in venturing and general inabil ity to act rationally as others do. Also of vast benefit to writers, professional men, office workers and the victims of aoolety'a late hours and over-indulgenee In wines, liquors, etc By preparing the treatment at home se cretly, no one need know of another's trouble, while the Insretiienta are much used in filling various prescriptions, so that even the purchase of them separately need occasion no timidity. If the reader decides to try It, get three ounces of ordinary syrup sarsaparills com pound, and one ounce compound fluid balmwort; mix and let Bland two hours; then get one ounce compound essence car diol and one ounce tincture cadomene com pound (not cardamom), mix all together, shake well and take a teaspuonful after each meal and one at nlvht k Ihia contains no opiatea whatever, and may also be used by women who suffer with their nerves with absolute certainty of prompt and lasUng bandits. m i rearair More Friends We'll soon count It's just a matter more housewives style, high-priced. Powders. Thousands are turning to ill One trial does Speak to your baiting or money nf undid, far bet ter. Costs much less. You won't believe it till self. Jlet- 23 Ouaoe 'UUkonfl' WSTsa-V' llought has borne the Minia- Signature of Over 30 Years. MURRAY btmit. ere voa am. Too rate. "Algy, isn't there something; resting on your mind?" "Aw, com. now, Mis. Cuttingly. Tou want me to .ay yes, so you ran crush ma with the remark, 'Why, how can It find a place to re.t on anything ao mall; - Worth Ita Weight In Gold. It'a PETTIT'S EYE SALVE, strength ens eyes of the old, tonic for eve strain, weak and watery eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, IN. X Pair Offer. Mrs. Hank If you won't do no work, yer won't kit no dlunur, and that'a all there I. to It "Tell you what 1 am willing to da I will give you a le.ann In correct En glish. Is It a ao?" Life. SOUR STOMACH "I used Cascaret. and feel like a new titan. 1 have been a sufferer from dys- pepaia and sour stomach for tbe last two year. I have been taking medicine and other drugs, but could find no relief only for a .hurt time. I will recommend Cacaret. to my friend, a. the only thing for indigestion and .our stomach and to keep th. bow.l. in good condition. They are very nice to eat." Harry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Teste Oood. Do (,ood. Never Hicken, Weaken or Urine. 10c, Uc. Ke. Never sold In bulk. The gee nine tablet alamped C C C. Guaranteed to oure or your money bask. Kef Raise, th dough and complies with all pure food 1 mm CRESCENT MFO. CO. Maker, of MAPUINX (better than Maple). C. Gee Wo The Cblnesi Doctor This wondeful man has made a ii fe study of the properties of Hoots, llerlis and Barks, end Is siving the world the benefit of his services. Ne Mercury. Polseaa i'A r. . ii. si. Operations er Cattle. Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Long, Btomachand Kidney troubles, and aU Private Diseases of M n and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE Just received from Pekin, China safe, sure and reliable. U ..falling in its works. If you cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cants in atsunpa. CONSULTATION rtC The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 163tt first St., car. Morrison, PertUad, Or. Gaarantd oadar 11 Par Food Laws Every Year you among them. of time. More and are trivintr uo the old- Trust-made Baking BAKING POWDER it. You'll nerer go back. grocer. Lighter, sweeter you try for your for 89 Casta. 'Jaques Mfg. Cs Cbicag MMrn. MM