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DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1907.
PAGE THREE.
THE DISCOVERER
Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, tho
Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills.
THE MACHINE THAT DOES
THE WORK
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and good work too.
EIGHT PAGES.
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The old shoe
maker sells shoes,
and good ones
at that.
Dest Shoes on
Earth
at
A. EKLUNDS 120 E- Co,rfc 5t-
INDIAN
1ES
IT TOPPE
of the various Indian attribute as U
to be found.
Government Photographs the Game.
According to the United States
bureau of ethnology no photograph
of this game has ever been taken,
but It Is understood that one or two
excellent pictures have been taken
of the play this year at Tuppenlsh.
The games' have been between the
Vaklma Indians on one side and the
Net Perce on the other. Yesterday's
game was won by the Yaklmas, mak
ing two wins out of three by them,
which pretty nearly cleaned up their
Over $800 In Blankets at One Time , Nez Perce friends.
. In the Famous "Bone" Game Just Indians on the grounds yesterday
Revived Au.u..i the Yakima- embraced W
.... I every tribe between the Palouse coun-
laklnuig and e Perec Hold a ,ry and tne coari and from the Col-
Week's Session Near Topienlsh I Vje reservation to the Columbia.
Government Secure Photograph) 1 They have been slow In -coming In,
HEAVY BETTING MARKS
THE YAKIMA POW-WOW.
CROP FOR 1907 WILL
BE RECORD BREAKER.
of tho "Bone" Game.
but the day saw them out In paint
and feathers by the hundreds.
I
Gambling at the Indian dow-wow i coming to America.
at Toppenish ended last night, says ' Dublin. Oct. 16.-Slr Anthony Pat-.
,. ... , ,. rick MacDonnell, under recretary to
the Yakima Republic. Sunday after- A. . ... , . , -j
r ' the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and
noon Lancaster Spencer, talking thfi refll fluthor of the Irish council
bill, departed today for tha United
through an interpreter, announced
that with the clone of the day would
land at New York and then travel
through the New Englund states, af
ter which he will visit James Rryce,
i . ! . 1 .111 .1 I nil
i . . .... cluiea. WIICIC lltr will ruciiu ill i
come the exp ration or no six aayi i about a montn Sr Antnoliy
tfjiuriui guniuiiiig P miiuii given
him by tho Indian agency. He
pointed out how fortunate the Indl-
o no hna hAAn tr nrnrlirA that TiHvIl
ege. not allowed elsewhere, and ex- Brlls, ambassador at Washing
pressed the hope that they had had tn. His visit to the Lnlted States
a good time. ,,18 non-political, but he will be acces-
Bono Ganie Is New and Exciting. . eiblo to men of influence interested
All sorts of card games have been In Ireland and her welfare,
played during the week and hundreds j
of dollars have changed hands, but I Maine Club Women,
the big games have been the Indian ! Augusta, Me., Oct. 16. Many dele
bone games. j gates arrived In the city today to at-
Ono game during the week had tend the fifteenth annual meeting of,
about $600 In the blanket and piny the Main Federation of AVomin's
lusted from 9 o'clock In the morning clubs. The gntherlng will be formally
until 6 In the evening ' before the opened, this evening with a recep.
ownership of the money was decided. ton In' the city hall. The regular
Tho bone game yesterday, plnyed program of business will be taken up
with about 24 Indians on each side, tomorrow nirtrnlng and continued
had over $200 In the blanket when through Friday. Addresses and pa
play bepan. A great deal was added p(rg w, b presen,t, on education,
during tho contest while blankets. ltcnlture, art. phllanthrophy and a
saddles and other equipment made number of other gubJ,,cts.
up ueiiciencii'B in turn.
A crowd of several hundred people,
ninny of them white spectators,
watched the play. The game Is one
qf the most spectacular of the Indian
gambling games and la declared to
be as good a medium of expression
. To Wed Xnval Officer.
Paltlmore, Md.. 0?t. 16. A society
wedding will take pl;fce In this cily
this evening, ihe bride being Miss
Sue Worthlngton Cox, daughter cf
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cox, and tho
'bridegroom Passed Midshipman Wll-
-- who was graduated from the naval
A middling" Steak and academy last year. Tho ceremony
Ml i . 1 1, . ' K
Mill lie n-i iui im-u l iiic iiuiiiu ..i n.
(bride's parents and will be followed
by a large reception.
Report of President W. K. Xcwell of
tho Mate Board of Horticulture
KImjhh Detailed Value of tho Crop
Apples Lead With a Value of $1,
423,000 Dried Prune Are Estl.
muted $1,590,625 But Green Crop
Wortli Much Less.
The Oregon fruit crop for 1907 will
bring to growers $4,275,135, accord
ing to the estimate made before the
semi-annual meeting of the state
board of horticulture by President W.
K. Newell in Portland. This Is tho
price obtained for the fruit In the
market, and not an estimate of the
value of all the fruit this year in Or
egon. There Is a great deal more
that never gets to a market. Presi
dent Newell says:
This has been a prosperous and
successful year for the fruit growers
in nearly all lines. Although yields
of some varieties have been light,
never before in the history of the In
dustry have prices ruled so high on
such large quantities of fruit.
The following figures are submit
ted as a safe and conservative esti
mate of the value of this
year's fruit crop for the state. The
figures are compiled from the reports
sent In by county fruit Inspectors and
others In a position to judge and have
been checked up by comparison with
former yields, as well as by personal
observation of the growing crop in
nearly all parts of the state, and are
believed to be approximately correct:
Value.
Apples $1,423,800
Dried prunes 1,208,875
Prunes and plums 90,650
Pears 286,600
i
i i
C, T. Tupper, In Charge of Savings
DciMirtiiicnt of Pendleton Kavlntpj
Bank.
Currants " 21,000
Gooseberries 12,500
drapes '. 124,500
Other fruits . .. , 26,000
Total value ...$4,275,135
Tho estimated value of the crop of
dried prunes after being packed ready
for shipment is $1,590,625.
ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND.
Peaches . . .
Cherries . . .
Apricots ...
Strawberries
Blackberries
Raspberries .
Loganberries
248,260
230,500
7,500
407,600
79,500
74.500
33,500
Death Hag Thinned the Ranks Since
Lost Meeting.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 16. A
small through dignified appearing
body of several hundred men filled
the prettily decorated assembly hall
of the Read house today at the open
ing of the annual reunion of the So
ciety of the Army of the Cumberland.
Death had, rlnce the last meeting,
removed several prominent members
of the society.
Gen. Gate P. Thurston of Nashville,
called the gathering to order and
presided over the opening session,
which was devoted to an exchange
of greetings and the reading of the
annual reports. This evening the an
nual oration 'will be delivered by Col.
M. 8. Fitch of Pueblo, Colo., who was
an inspector-general and fought at
Chlcamauga. The reunion will con
tinue over tomorrow.
Divorce Suit Filed.
Mary V. Balcolm filed her com
plaint for a divorce from Thomas
Balcom. The parties were married
In Michigan in 1884, and have five
children. Peter West is the attorney
for the plaintiff.
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM
No other medicine for Woman's ills in the world has received such wide
spread and'unqualifled endorsement.
No other medicine has such a record of cures of female illnesses or such
hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
For more than 30 years it has been curing all forms of Female Complaint,
Inflammation and Ulceration, and consequent Spinal Weakness.
It has cured more cases of Backache and Local Weaknesses than any other
,one remedy. It dissolved and expels tumors in an early stage of development.
' Irregularities and periodicalpains, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion,
Bloating, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility quickly yield to it;
also deranged organs, causing pain, dragging sensations and backache.
Under all clrcumstanues it acts in harmony with the female system.
It removes that wearing feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't care" and
'want-to-be-left-alone" feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, dix
tineas, fafntness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "blues". These
are indications of Female Weakness, or some derangement of the organs,
which this medicine cures as well as Chronic Kidney Complaints and
Backache, of either sex,
Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred
thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Sold by Druggists
everywhere. Refuse all substitutes.
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This elegant bedroom outfit Worth $100.00 to be given
away to our customers. Do you want it ? Any how we
would like to C U B A customer of ours then you may get it
first-rate coffee are better
than middling: coffee and
first-rate steak. Con
sider the cost.
Your tracer rcturna your moner U Jon don't
like Scliiiiinif't Ut: we ly liim.
Now Open
To Help Farmers Along.
Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 16. In the
Syracuse Chamber of Commerce,
convention assembled In this city to-
! day to discuss ways and means to bet
ter agricultural conditions In the.
state of New York. Tho convention
, will be In session three days. Agrl-
', cultural experts from a number of
western and other-states have been
invited to address the meeting and
plans will be laid to make the asso
ciation a national one.
- R. E. SMITH, Mgr.
Uu-to-date moving picture
and Illustrated Songs
Change' of Program
Sundays and Wednesdays
Shows 2 to 5 p. m.
AND
6:30 to 10 p. m.
Admission - 10c
9
Children under 1 0 years
of age - - - 5c
A Show thatpleas'es the Ladies
and Children.
Come and enjoy yourselves
Ustoi St. Next to Radsrs
Wedding In Army Circles.
Washington, D. C, Oct. 16. Prom
inent army officers and other repre
sentatives of official society In the
capital thronged St. Margaret's Epis
copal 'church at noon today at the
wedding of Miss Mary AstoA Overs
shine, daughter of Gpneral and Mrs.
Samuel Overshlne, and Captain Guy
Norvoll of the Eighth cavalry.
Horse Show in Seattle,
Seattle Wash., Oct 16. The sec
ond annual Soattle Horse show open
ed today and will continue through
the remainder of the week. In addi
tion to the local entries the exhibits
Include prize-winning horses from
Chicago, . San Francisco, Portland,
Vancouver and a number of other
points.
Only a little cold in the head may
be the beginning of an obstinate case
of Nasal Catarrh. Drive out the In
vader with Ely's Cream Balm applied
straight to the lnflammed stuffed up
alr-passngcs. Price 60c. If you pre
fer to use an atomizer, ask for Liquid
Cream Balm. It has all the good
qualities of the remedy in solid form
and will rid you of catarrh or hay
faver. No cocaine to breed a dreadful
habit. No mercury to dry out the se
cretions. Price 75c, with spraying
tube. All druggists, or mailed by Ely
Bros., S6 Warren street, New York.
nelp Wanted.
Ladles' clothes Ironers wanted at
Robinson's Domestlo Laundry.
Remember, all
this will be Given
Away free as the
air you breathe
On show in our
corner window
until New Year s
eve when we will
Give It Away.
rwwTTT "Trrrr it, i mr .t ..min-...Biif.-wn
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Remember, with
each $1.00 pur
chase you get a
chance o n this
elegant outfit be
sides getting value
received for the
ar
doll
Don't Miss It.
First Prize
Second Prize
ELEGANT VERMS MARTIN REI. WORTH $30.00
A FAMOV8 B. M. O. E. MATTRESS. WORTH $15.00
AN EVERLASTING STEEL BED SPRING, WORTH . $5,00
BEAUTIFUL BIRD'S EYE PRINCESS DRESSER, .... $25.00
A HANDSOME BIRD'S EYE ROCKER, WORTH $6.00
A PRETTY BIRD'S EYE CHAIR TO MATCH, WORTH. -$3.00
$50.00
Third Prize
A PAIR OF LOVELY DOWN PILLOWS, WORTH $5 .00
TWO MCE FLUFFY QUILTS, WORTH $5.00
A PAIR OF FINE BLANKETS, WORTH $3.00
AN ELEGANT ORIENTAL RXJG, WORTH $3.00
$16.00
ALL WORTH $100.00
Yes, they're all pretty, useful, substantial and FREE.
$34.00
Furniture
and
Carpets
Satisfaction
or Money
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