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PAGECXX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1008. EIGHT PAGES. Cltea The Kidneys Are Weakened by (her-Work. Ifcbcaltby Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that oulr rinary and Madder troubles were to bo traced to the ktdneyt, but now modern J science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important orcaiis. The kidneys filter and purify the blood- that is tneir work. Therefore, when yourkidncysare weak W out of order, von can understand how miicklv vour entire bodv is atlected ami bow every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or ' feel badly," be;:in taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon u your kidney are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial Will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis lake bv first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedv, is soon realized. It Stands the highest for its wonderful cure M the most distressing cases, ana js soia on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sue bottles. You may -J nave a sample Dottle noMotsmnp-Boot. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you bow to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. "Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, bnt remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamtou, N. V., on every bottle. 1 Watchmaker. Manufacturing Jeweler All work strictly first class and guaranteed. C. A. STRIKER PendletonOregon EMPIRE BLOCK West Webb Street BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special Correspondence I 'STRAWBERRY DAY" WIIJj RE OBSERVED THIS YEAR ProBrosslve Club Doclilos That Day Bo Colobrntetl In Grand Style Far- mora and Fruit Growers Want Rain Badly Asparagus Bring On n nod at Tills Time Building New House. Pendleton Planing Mill Pendleton, Oregon Sash, Doors & Mouldings General Mill Work Show Cases, Store, Office & Church Fixtures Our Specialties Estimates furnished on short notice ROBERT FORSTER. Proprietor. Phone aln 7. Milton, May 7. At the last meet Ing of the Milton Progressive club held Tuesday evening It was decided that "Strawberry Day" be celebrat ed here again this year. This day at Milton 'has been widely known, and Is looked forward to with much pleasure. Invitations will be sent out to different parts of the state, and some prominent speakers will be here on that day. Many Umatilla county people will be In attendance. Every body will be served with strawberries and cream. . Committees have been appointed and preparations will soon be under way for this event. The farmers and fruit growers of this section would like to see a good rain, though the crops have not suf fered up to this time. A number of homes are being Im proved and rebuilt at Milton . this summer. Asparagus Is being canned at the cannery, and a number of people are being employed, and from now on canning will go on, though it will be some weeks before fruit will be canned. Firewater Notes. Freewater. May 7. Mr. Reewarth of Pine Valley, has decided to locate in Freevater, and has purchased two lots which he expects to build upon In the very near future. Several new houses are under course of construction, and will soon be ready for occupancy. Tho White Star baseball team Freewater defeated the Milton public school nine In a game of ball Satur day by a score of 19 to 17.. Strawberries will soon be ripe, an it looks as though there would be a excellent crop this year. WF.STOX MOl'XTAIX POTATO LAND YIELDS WELL CIRCUS DAY AT PENDLETON THUR.RDAY, MAY 14 T H . PERFORMANCES AT 2 AND P. M. l.ii it of -lO-Car Shipment Being Sent Out to Scuttle This Week Ijind YleKH $."0 Per Acre at 50 Cents Per Snok First Market Day a Sue cess I. M. Kemp May Be Cashier of WcMou Bunk. Graham Furniture Co. Has Moved Next Dopr to St. George Hotel with a Larger and better stock than ever. The World's Bent Climate Is not entirely free from disease, on the high elevations fevers prevail while on the lower levels malaria Is encountered to a greater or less ex tent, according to altitude. To over come climate affectltfns, lassitude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electric Bitters, the great alterative and blood purifier: the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness anj Insomnia. Sold under guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Price 60 cents. IP YOU'RE nr SUSPENSE and undecided as to where to send your vehicle for repair, allow tu to suggest that this shop offers Induce ments for good work promptly done, and that little money settles the bill for. Carriage repairing. Get your buggy painted for spring. We have an expert painter who will do good work reasonably. Old rigs made as good as new. Pee us for Gasoline Engine., Hack. Winona Wagons and Baggie NEAGLE BROS. ECHO NEWS NOTES. Kyle & rage Have Bljr Acreage of Putatoes This Year Glad to See Demonstration Train Much Land Sella Under Projects Dance To morrow Night. Echo, May 7. Lands continue to sell in this section of the county. New people are coming In continually, and this promises to be a good year in the advancement of the country. With the additional acreage under cultlva tlon, new people, and the fine grow ing crops to show the Incoming peo pie there Is every reason to believe that the land hunters will be pleased Kyle & Page, who have 135 acres of land under the Furnlsh-Coe pro ject, have nearly all of this In pota toes. Their venture last year was success and they have doubled the amount this year and so farlndlca tlns nre for a great crop. Mr?. L. A. Esteb, who has been 111 for some days, continues to Improve. People about here are much Inter ested In the coming of the demonstra tlon train next Wednesday, May 13. Everybody expects to hear the lee tures. Joseph Bailey, who has been very 111 with typhoid fever at his home at Fosters, is considerably Improved. The Echo brass band will give a dance Friday night, which promises to be one of the successful affairs of the season. A great many tracts of land have been sold under the different Irriga tion projects of late, mostly In 10- acre tracts Miss BuPlah Barker, who is' getting subscriptions for the Pacific North west for the trip east, has been very successful In the last few days, and has a large number of new subscrib ers on the list. ENGRAVED CARDS. INVITA TION8, etc. Very latest styles. Leave or ders at East Oregonian office. Valued Same as Gold. B. O. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says: "I tell my custom- ehs when they buy a box of Dr. King's Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold In weight, If afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. 25 cents. Notice. All water rates are due on the first of each month and payable at the su perintendent's office In the council rooms. If not paid by the 10th of the month water will be turned off. W. G. SUTHERLAND, Superintendent. When your food seem, to nauseate take Kodol. Take Kodol now and until you know you are right again. There Isn't any doubt about what it will do and you will find the truth of this statement verified after you have used Kodol for a few weeks. It If sold here by Tallman & Co. Athena, May 7. Never before In the history of Athena und Weston has the value of the Weston mountain potato and berry land been so clearly demonstrated as this spring. The last of the 40-car shipment of potatoes made from this pluce within the past two weeks is being sent out this week and long lines of two and four-horse teams may be seen hauling In the product of the rich mountain land. At but SO cents per sack the Wes ton mountain potato land has yield ed from (50 to $60 per acre and It is very seldom that potatoes sell as low as 50 cents per sack at this season, However, this has been the price gen erally paid for the big shipment this spring. This immense quantity of potatoes, which will amount to more than 10,- 000 sacks, was raised on tracts com prising all the way from five to 40 acres and farmers value their land more highly this spring than ever be fore, now that an excellent market has been found. This potato land comprises all of the west slope of the Blue mountains tributary to Weston and Athena and aside from bolng one of the richest potato belts In the west is also fine strawberry land and yields an excel lent variety of late berries which come in several weeks after the reg ular crop Is exhausted and which consequently brings fancy prices. The land is owned in tracts of from 100 to 300 acres and can be bought for from J50 to 175 per acre, according to location and Improvements. Most of It will yield $100 per year in potatoes or $200 in berries and Is free from frost, does not need Irriga tion and is a rich, black loam, highly productive and easily cultivated. It Is one of the most favored sections of Umatilla county, but it is little known or understood. Four Will Graduate. Four young people, two boys and two girls, will graduate from the Athena high school at the close of the present highly successful term which ends on Friday, May 29. The pres ent term has been one of the best In the history of Athena from many standpoints and those who will grad' uate are Benjamin Gross, Maurice Hill. Martha Gerklng and Cecil Boyd First Market Day a Success. Athena's first market day which was held on Saturday, May 2, was a decided success and encouraged the business men to continue the events Indefinitely. Over $3500 worth of property was listed for sale and over 2000 worth was sold at excellent prices. Some fine cattle and blooded horses which were offered for sale were not sold for the reason that they were really worth more than the farmers cared to pay. The business men raised a fund of $80 with which to pay the expenses of the first market day and there was no cost to those who offered property for sale. The managers were Frank Cooley and T. M. Taggart, the auction eers were County Treasurer G. W, Eradley of Pendleton and F. G. Lucaa Lof Athena, and the secretary was Hen ry Barrett. An exceptionally large quantity of household goods-and farming Imple ments were sold and the farmers now have the market day fever. The next day promises to be still better. Bank Is Prosperous. The First National bank of Athena Is one of the most prosperous sman banks In the Inland empire, located as it is In the heart of the great wheat belt of the northwest. The last state ment issued showed that the bank had on hand In cash, over 66 per cent of its deposits, a showing of which the management is very proud. Among the many improvements no ted In the city is tne new coai oi hrieht vellow paint which Is being appllel to the St. Nicholas hotel. Joe Scott to Make Campaign. Joe N. Scott, the popular young merchant of this city, who has Just been nominated as an Independent candidate for the office of Joint rep resentative for the Umatilla-Morrow county district, will make an active campaign for the office and will ac company UOVernor namoermin a party through the two counties in tne next few days. He Is out on a state ment No. 1 platform and is very pop lar where known. Meetings Continue. The revival meetings In charge of Rev. Israel Pntnam and Rev. carra dine, the evangelist of St. Louis, con tinue at the M. E. church and great Interest is being shown. However, few additions are being made to tho church membership, the meetings having been devoted more to. the members, so far, than to evangelistic work on the outside. The attend ance Is large and the .congregation is well pleased with the results. Cashier Fay S. Le Grow of the First National bank, is in Spokane this week on a business trip. Mrs. T. O. Montgomery of Pendle ton, who has been visiting In the city has returned to her home. W. A. Kingsbury of Portland was In the city yesterday on business. Experts Raw Wlicat Belt. The farming demonstration train 1$ V f 42 DOUBLE r hi v it Ltnuin V R. R,CARS .22 Famous Equestrians ; 10 Daring Aerialisf s I 23 T.Ierry Clowns PEOPLE 350 HORSES MUSEUM T)nnh1fi Menae-erie Ral Rnmsn l!innnrfrnm llwlll iiuiiiuii iiiuuuui wiiiu v Scores of Trained Wild Beast? Pretty EDflfl flllETTff Th. Only Lady in the Entire World who throw. . SOMERSAULTS on the Naked Back of a Swiftly Running Horse. , y Thundering Roman Chariot Races' Educated SEALS & SEA LIONS A AAIIAI fTP II niltfAP AIMMIIA 9 SENSATIONAL EQUILIBRISTS Wttj JHT- A nit I nit it I A ha nil A A I rltni 1st I m a pi a a X AVi zu Astonisnmg Acroaats HIGHEST JUMPING HORSES rHERDS 'PERFORMING ELEPHANTS 'CAMELS, LLAMAS AND BOS INDICUS CAKE WALKING HORSES' TRAINED IMPORTED ARABIAN STALLIONS LeJFieur Troupc 10 Lovely Ladies of Faultless Form in Classic j Poses on Ores I Revolving Pedestal. ll.Arabian Tumblers Oeletorated m (10) Family ( midci i (rutin cycllili M Hollar SWcrt JO Reckless Rough Riders J00 SHETLAND PONY BALLET fjunbn pjjjgj (jS Aeriahsts Supreme 7 Russian SLiERB GARLAND ENTREE v v. Grand STREET PARADE iXx which was run over the O. R. & N. In eastern Washington this week, bearing farming experts from the Washington state college at Pullman. passed down the O. R. & N. yester- t day to Adams and returned in the af- X ternoon, giving the Washington ex-' wheat belt. The party expressed thomselves as being delighted with the view which they secured and de clared that It surpassed any similar area of fall wheat they ever saw. The train was covered with banners bear ing the legend, "O. R. & N. Farming Demonstration Train." Kemp May IJc Cashier. ! I. M. Kemp, who was formerly cash ier of the First National bank at this place, but who recently resigned to engage In the real estate business, Is being considered as an available man for the position of cashier of the Hank of Weston In place of B. B. Hall who has resigned that position to go to Spokane. Byers' Best Flour Is made from tit i'hHtrn whent thtnt grim. Good bread Is ssmir ed ulten ISYERS' UEST FLOOl Is nscd. Bran, Shorn, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BTrttS, Proprietor. Serious Results Fenred. Tou may well fear serious results from a cough or cold, as pneumonia and consumption start with a cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs or colds and pre vents serious results. Refuse substi tutes. Pendleton Drug Co. FOR. SALE 1280"acres, 1-2 in crop $32,000.00 240 acres $3,500.00! 160 acres $4,500.00 City Property For Sole. FRANK B. CLOPTON & 1 12 E. Court St., Pendleton, Ore. CO. I i J33BHI AaAllLVM UJTfll 1 BEECHER & STANLEY'S Monster Production of FOLGERS GOLDEN' GATE coffee; Grind it at home (not too fine) fresh each morning. Aroma-tight tins. Navar in bulk. J. A. Folger Q Go San FraaclaM A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm it niilrHy sbtorbed. Civet Rtnel it Or.ct. It clean!"!, soothes, heals and prelects the oih.'umm1 mem brane rcultins from Catarrh and antes swny aCold iu the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of We and HmelL Full siza 60 cU. at DruKgifte or by ninil. Liquid Cream Balm tut use la atoimzors la ots. VI.. r. . . . e It itr l' . A V Vn.l TEN MIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM k ; h The Grandest Revival of Modern Times Prof. Don Essig's Solo BAND 1 8 PF.OPLE 1 6 PROF. LAFTY FRFE STREET PARADE AT NOON A Drama Endorsed by Press, Clergy and all Chrtstian People UNDER CANVAS Between Hotel Bowman and O. R. & N. Depot Pendleton, Thursday Nay 14 AT NIGHT ONLY