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THE PERPETUAL
WAR
There is always a fight
oing on in every human
ody between health and dis
ase. On one side are poor
rod, bad air, over-work,
rorry, colds, accidents. On
he other are sunshine, rest,
heerfulness and nourish
ment The reason Scott's Emul
ion fights so powerfully for
lealth is because it gives so
nuch more nourishment than
rou can get in any other way.
Set in the sunlight and try
scott's Emulsion.
Wt'U and raa ample tree upon rcquett
1COTT a BOWKK, 409 M Sum, New York.
PDLESI
Im yr ago lau April I becta taking I'McueH
v oM4ttioB. In thm eoarae of wk I aaltccd
(to pita kpr to dittppeAT and at tha end of nx
mu taar uitl not truabl Be M all. CaucftjvM
don woadn for . I am tDtirely cured and
1 lis a mmm bm." fiaors kzydaz, Kapoiaon. O.
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GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS
My stock MUST be reduced ami Is now offered at less than
regular prh'cs. I-ots of articles are going at cost. It will py
anyone to come ami see Joe llnsler from now until January first,
for lie Is In It on low prices.'
"Bummer." tlie Mascot of Coiiiiumy D.
Bummer." the mastiff doc
longing to T. T. Nelson, and
mascot of Company D, during
service in the Philippines, Is
When Company T left Oregon for ! of the Second Oregon, and some of
the Philippines. "Hummer" was sent ; the notations are as follows:
with the Pendleton members of the! Description: Tuo and a half feet
enmnnnv to be its mascot, and he ' in height, ye'.low eyes and hair, and
dead.! : . entire trin. served throuch hy occupation an adventurer.
JOE BASLER
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best For
Tn Dowels
Wiaaani, Palatmbl , Potent. Tart Oood . Do Ofmd,
dvrar Htckaa. Waakan or Grlpa. Me. Sc. Sc. hevt
ad ta bulk. The fDQtn tablat atampad CCG.
WMinmrt to eara or roar wxomj back.
tarlioa; Remedy Co., Chicago or N.T. 543
1ZSSALSAU, TEI KlUJOM BOSS
"Bummer" was one of the most noted
dogs In the west, having captured six
successive prizes from the Portland
Kennel Club, as the leader in his
class of dogs.
He was born In Walla Walla on
March IT. 1895, and has been the
property of Mr. Nelson all his life.
made the emire trip.
the differnt expeditions in the Islands
and returned home without a scratch.
Second Lieutenant George A. Hart
man, Jr.. of the Second Oregon Vol
unteer Infantry, gave "Bummer" an
honorable discharge on the return of
the company to the Presidio after the
war. The discharge also bears the
signature of Colonel Owen Summers.
Wounds received in battle The
trumpet always wounded his ft?lins:
Iistiuguishtd service Always
barked at the reveille.
Remarks Absent without leave in
San Fra ncisco from May 1 H to M ay
16. 1 S!. Absent without leave in
Manila. P. I., from November 10 to
December 31.
You Enjoy Bowling to Get the Benefit
Howling Is an exercise that brings Into play all the muscle.
It develops the system and Is recommended by physician!
and instructors In athletics everywhere. i. J.
Pool and billiard hall In connection.
it
Get in the Game"
Alleys reserved fur private parties if spoken for In advance.
Brunswick Bowling Alley
WADE SILER, Prop.
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Art
Department
New Cushions, Centerpieces,
Bilk Cords, Stamped Designs.
Colored Floss, Ruffles and
everything for your swell ensn-
Hides, all colors, for burnt
work; complete line of stamped
designs, and the sets for same.
Imsohs given free with each
sec
An the new art work In all
, , the different new embroidery.
Mrs. Carlson gives lessons Free.
: : Art Dept. at
Hasbroucks
IS PEEPLY IMPRESSED
WITH ITS MAGVITCPE.
Takes in All tlie IHnciml Features
in Rotution and According to a Pro
gram President is Escorted by
Cavalry for a Portion of the Time
YJ ill Observe Sunday With tlie Other
Memliers of His Party Accompanied
by President Francis.
Mf-dical antl sanitary experts and '
authorities rsiuVnt In Culm, declare
thore is not a case of yellow fever on.
th islund.
ITS KEAR TIME
yon were thinking of the Jewelry you
intend to buy this year. Before yon
know it Thanksgiving and Its turkey
will be gone and the holidays upon
yon. let as suggest that
THE I.AKLY BIRD
proverb applies to the choice of Jewel
ry.- Why not come and make your
selections leisurely? Take plenty of
time for choice, because the assort'
ment is greatest now. If you do not
care to purchase at once, we will ar
range to reserve anything you want
till you are ready.
. .' Winslow Brothers
Near Foatoffice.
Wood
In any quantity desired. Xret as
Supply you with wood. Best
solid wood furnished at right
prices. Promt t delivery. Largs
and small orders solicited.
Office at Pendleton Cold
Storage Co.
Henry Kopittke
(Dutch Henry.)
'Phone Main 17SL I
J. L. VAUGHN
ELECTRICIAK.
Pi 1 ul if H gnaw, and aJB
w iM k aweatlesl proporty.
Elaokteal wppne of att ktads.
4HTICB-4U West Ova as.
fTltbwM rilHawg)
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HOME
cer.t. This Is the largest Increase in
any year except 1S92. but It is almost
confined to Enpland and Wales, all
hut six of the Scotch counties show
ing a decline In numbers. The prin
cipal increase is noticed In the coun
ties of Kent. Devon, Sussex and Lin
coln, in the order nanted. Norfolk,
on the other hand, is lO.t.92 short of
the previous year's total. Cows and
heifers in calf and in milk amount to
2.67S.6S'. or 90.742 more than in
lf03. a number never before equaled.
Sheep have continued to decline in
numbers, the diminution amounting
to 43:. 619 head, or 1.7 per cent of
the total in 1903. Ewes kept for
breeding have remained practically
stationary, the Increase south of the
Tweed being almost counterbalanced
bv the decrease in Scotland. The
St. Louis. Mo.. Nov. 26. For the
second time within a little over a year number of ewes during amounts
the Mound City is entertaining the to half the total number. Pips have
chief executive of the nation. Presi- increased by 175.0SJ. or 6.5 per cent,
dent Roosevelt and his party arrived i which is attributed in several coun-
In the city early this morning over ties to me reduction in tne ouioreas..
the Pennsylvania railroad, the special of swine fever.
car in which they came being run di
rectly Into the exposition grounds.
President Roosevelt was profound
ly impressed with the magnitude of
the demonstration. He said as much
in wonls and more in actions, for he
made no effort to conceal his pleasure.
From the time the special bearing
the distinguished puest was side
tracked close by the transportation
building, until the presidential party
left the exposition grounds lute this
afternoon, Mr. Roosevelt received a
continual ovation.
President Francis and other repre
sentatives of the exposition were on
hand to welcome the president as soon
as the party had finished breakfast.
After greetings had been exchanged
the distinguished visitors were taken
in tow and a tour of the exposition
grounds begun. The morning was de
voted to a tour of the exhibit palaces
of the northern tier, beginning with
the transportation building and wind
ing up at the government building,
where special arrangements had been
made for the reception of the presi
dent, in which federal troops partici
pated. Luncheon was served at 1
o'clock in the west pavilion. After
luncheon the buildings on the south
tier were visited, including mines and
metallurgy, education, electricity and
machinery. An hour was spent on the
plateau of states and the president
also found time to visit the Stadium,
where a football game was in prog
reses between Haskell Indians and the
team from the Carlisle Indian school.
During the greater part of the day
the president was escorted about the
grounds by a squad of cavalry. But
all idea of keeping the delighted peo
ple at a distance was abandoned be
fore the presidential party had gone
far on their tour of inspection, and
as the party proceeded along the
various avenues and walks of the fair
grounds the acclaiming multitude
overran the lawns and good-naturedly
elbowed for room in which to raise
and wave flags and other emblems of
a national nature.
The president will remain In St.
Louis over Sunday, but at his request
no program of any sort has been ar
ranged for that day, as he desires to
be permitted to rest. He will proba
bly attend church in the morning with
the members of his party. President
Francis of the exposition, and Treas
urer William H. Thompson, who is
the president's host, will probably ac
company him.
MAIL CLERKS BONDED.
After Dcceinlier 1 Railway Clerk i
lut Give Bond of 1I00.
An order has been issued by the
postoffice department at Washington, I
which requires that all postal clerks
;n the railway mail service shall fur-!
ilish bonds for the faithful perform- !
once of their duties. All clerks, it is i
stated, will be required to give either :
personal or corporate surety bonds in j
the sum of $lo00 each before Decern- j
her 1. !
The order says that "between such 1
corporate surety companies as are ',
qualified u act. the clerks muv exer- i
cise their choice freely, the depart
ment recommending none over oth
ers." says an article describing the
new rule. "The corporate companies
chief Increase Is in Kent, w nere tne have submitted rates which ranee
from 4" cents per annum to 12 per
Sl.nnn. Clerks have their choice of
14 corporate insurance companies."
MILL WORK CAN'T
BE TOO GOOD,
If satisfactory sen' Ice Is de
sired in house building. Lum
ber may be all right to start
with clean, well dried, thor
oughly seasoned but it it is
not properly "milled" all otier
advantages are lost. We take
a Just pride in every stick of
lumber which comes in and
goe s out of our gates. Call at
Pendleton Planing Mills
Robert, ForsLer, Prop.
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Oeneral L,'iis Palmu li (Vsnola. I
director of the Metropolitan Museum i
ot Art in Xt'v York, In dead, aged 72. 1
Jut rH'?ive d hy express, nu-n'n
unpiii robfp at the P'-oplfs Warehouse.
Oregon Tannery
For all kind of fancy leathers and
furs. Tans nil kinds of leather for
all purposes. Mounting and cleaning
furs and fur garments. Bent work
manship. ,
OTTKE V SON,
1415 West Atta Street.
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 150 barrels a day.
Flour exchanfted for wheat
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Tni,
tc, alwavs on hand.
Dally Knst Orrgonlan by earner,
only J5 cents a week.
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Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium I
CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY
Her remedies are strictly herbal, assisted by
magnetic process and medicated vapor baths
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LIVESTOCK IV BRIT ATX.
Sheep Continue to Decline In Num
bers Dairy Block Increases.
The preliminary return circulated
by the board of agriculture recorded
that the number of horses In the
United Klng-dom in the year 104 was
8000 in excess of the previous high
est total in 1896. says the London
Livestock Journal.
In the memorandum at the com
mencement of the newly issued and
fuller agricultural returns, it Is re
marked that, compared with the pre
vious year, the total shows an in
crease of 23.082, or 1.5 per cent, dis
tributed over practically all counties.
the increase being roost noticeable
among horses under 1 year old.
Cattle have increased by 1&S.734
during th rear, representing 2.S per
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ClItES RHEUMATISM,
PARALYSIS, XEURALGLA,
CATARRH, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS, COLDS, LIV
ER AND KIDNEY TROUB
LES. AND ALL DISEASES
PECULIAR TO WOMEN.
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ALL DISEASES TREAT
ED IX A SCIENTIFIC
MANNER, REMOVING UN
NATURAL GROWTHS, TU
MORS, GOITERS, BUNIONS
AND ALL ENLARGE
MENTS OF THE GLANDS-
WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE
Special Attention given to the
WHISKEY. OPIUM, COFFEE AND TOBACCO HABIT TREVTWFVT
REASONABLE RATES. CONSULTATION AND DIAGNOSIS FREE.
XUR8E, BOARD AND ROOM AT
It CORNER WEST RLIITTP AlNin MA nit? crni?i?TS
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