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PAGE BIX. 5ATLY KAKT ORBQONIAN. PE-TDLETON, OFUCGOX, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. AN INTERESTING CONFESSION WESTON PUTS STOP i TO SPEEDING AUTOS THE XEW IDEA." We have a hobby. Tt concerns every man, woman and child In town. Our hobby ts but wait a moment. Suppose you are sick, or one of your family Is sick. You consult the best physician you know of and he rives you a prescription. -vn i,n rl.ht to take that pre- erfptlon to any drug-fist, no matter vrtinao nnme Is printed On It. I'lU iiav th nnii! right to select your arugglst that you do to select your doctor. Particular neonle brine their pre criptions to us, because our hobby Is resrrlntlon work. w take the same sort of pride In compounding every prescription the rery best way that an artist lanes in painting the very best picture ne can; the same that the conscientious doctor takes in bringing his patients back to health. We know drugs: we know where to buy the best. We get that kind. Appearances are deceptive. Two phonograph records look exactly alike, but the phonograph gets a $1. 000 Melba song from one and a rag time two-step from the other. So, with drugs, the inferior lock as good as the best. Onr hnhhv leads us to study each prescription to make It give the right results. There is no ruie or inumu, imeesine simplv. accurate, scien tific work done hy men who know an love their orofesslon. If there i any surer way than this we can't Im rin. what it Is. And besides Any physician who knows us will tell von "we do things right." The test way for jrou to know la for yon to bring your next prescription here w n pro mien work is not regarded as a drudgery; xor a necessary evil, or as a good chance to g t a big price tor anmethine but where It is a "noDDy- where It is looked upon as thj most Important service we can render to our fellow-man. The Drice! We haven't said any thinir ahnut the price. That won't Wntnor vnn for a moment. We want all tliB nrescrlDtion trade we can get It would be foolish for us to charge too much We can afford to charge a uttlo ton little, for the sake of build Ing up a branch of our business In whirs wo mv verv keenly Interested When you have a prescription, re member our hobby. Remember, too. fhat wo will call for vour prescription and deliver the medicine phone us at any hour. Main 20. THE PEXDLETON DRUG CO. . A, J. McAllister. Geo. C. Hill Who Know Prescriptions. COUNCIL PASSES A PROHIBITORY ORDIXAXCE Mnkes it Mlsdcnioiiiior for Drivers of Machines to l'-xivcU Spooil of 12 Miles an Hour Oilier Sliort News Items. (Special Correspondence. ) Weston, Ore., June 8. So reckless has the speeding of automobiles through the streets of Weston become endangering life and frightening horses, that the council has been com pelled to pass an ordinance for pro tection. The speed of all machines propelled by other than horse power, according to the terms of the ordi nance, cannot exceed the limit in speed through the city streets of twelve miles ner hour, and not ex. eeedine six miles per hour over the crossings of any street. For the vio lation of this ordinance a fine ot twenty-five dollars as the minimum cost will be assessed. Arrests will surely follow any violation of this ordinance. II R. Lee. one of the county com missioners, called on a few of his many friends of Weston this morning while on his way to visit his daughter, Mrs. S. S. Bannister. Tra -Renin, cashier of the weston bank is at the county seat today at. t-i-r tn hnniness matters. J. R. English contemplates me ia inr nf the civil service examination for the position of surveyor In the government possessions in me . iimy ines, and is now preparing ms kjjjj.i. Frank Ely after a tew aays vwu. i,,,, Vita mother, left this morning for Portland where he expects to take an examination for post office clerkship under the civil service. The exami nations for applications for clerkships and several other positions unaer me commission occurs during tnis monm. vorv lieht shower fell here late yesterday evening, not sufficient to lay the dust nor to do muoh for the growing crops. Though a good rain would be welcomed by the farmers the grain at present in this Immediate section is not suffering for moisture. Mrs. A. J. Mclntyre and little ones were among the Weston lady shoppers this evening. COMMERCTAIi TRAVELERS MEET IX MANY CITIES Springfield, Mass., June 9. New England members of the United Com mercial Travelers of America assem bled here today for a rousing con vention which will continue three days. Councils of the order In all the larger cities of the six states have sent delegations and the visitors were given a warm welcome by the local branch, assisted by the business and commer cial interests of the city. Baltimore, Md., June 9. Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and the District of Columbia "drummers" are guests of Baltimore today at the opening of the Grand Council conven tion of the United Commercial Trav elers. Mayor Mahool will welcome the delegates today. A steamer will take the traveling men to Annapolis to- iium hmv nun mi iiuiuay Liiey win en joy a crab feast on the shores of the bay. St. Louis, June 9. The Egyptian Hustlers, an organization of travel ing men of southern Illinois, opened their 1910 convention In East St. I.ouis this morning with a "white suit" parade. Tomorrow the baseball players of the Egyptians will meet the merchants on the diamond. A great parade ami pageant will take place tomorrow evening, and a floral automobile parade on Saturday. Xew York, June 9. Manhattan Beach is today the Mecca ot hundreds of traveling salesmen, the advance guard of the immense assemblage of "drummers" expected at the resort to morrow and Saturday. A great "pros perity parade wi i De held nere Sat urday, the marchers passing up Boad- way through the financial and com- , mercial district. J Chsldres? Cry for Fletcher's .. w m- Tri-.l irnvo iilnorii Ti,.r't. nnl ivMrli IntS bCCH i .& . . t xvu .1.1 l,,lij i J - - .--- .. iu use for over 30 years, has liorno tho signature of aim nas wen muuo unurr -tffl sonal supervision since Its Infancy. CbCCLAfaZ li.,-.. --,- ir-lv inn tn tills. aii n..t.tu0 r... it. j .,-wl ' Tuc'.-.-.o-iwwl" nre hut ---A VUUUU'11U10 JlHIUilU'un uiiu ... - Experiments that trifle with and enJanser the health of Infants and Children Experience r.gainst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Irops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Xareotle substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys AVorms and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and l.owels, giving healthy and natural bleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ) Bears the Signature of S02 E. Court St. Phone Main 46 Spots I Never come back when cleaned " by the : Berlin Dye House Jack Webster, Mgr. Dry, Wet, Chemical and Steam J Cleaners. Work called for and delivered. I What Everybody Ought to Know, j That Foley Kidney Pills contain 'just the ingredients necessary to tone, ' strengthen and regulate the action of the kidneys and bladder. Koeppen Bros. ' To Water Consumers. Only two more days in which to pay ' your water rent. The Kind You Have Always Bought . In Use For Over 30 Years THt CENTAUR COMPANY, TT WUSSAT STBtlT. NtW VOSIC CITY. EE . SEASON OF 1910 NOW OP-UN .EXCURSION. TICKETS Over the O. S. I and the O. R. & N. on June 12 and 13 To WE1SER and Return Limit June 30 for Fare and one-third Special train service Welser to Ap pleton all day, June 14. Wire or write APPLETON LAND CO., Or Commercial Club for Hotel Ac commodation8. See Lee Teutsch NOW 150 Main St. Phone Main 5. Woman's Great Idea I. tn make herself attractive. But. without health, It Is hard for her to be lovely in face, form or temper. A wak. sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation and kid ney poisons show in pimp'es, blotcncs, skin eruptions and a wreicnea com plexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys pur.fy the blood; give strong nerves hi-io-ht eves mire breath, smooth, vel vety skin, lovely complexion, good health. Try them. 50c at 'lanman Co. PRAISE FOR BAND THAT APPEARS SATlKUAi iW ; U ,1&WX'Z "' A Priceless Jewel .lBu-ein differ In value according to ilse, brilliancy, perfection and rarity. But one Jewel upon wnicn non oi these things depend for value Is the Come see us once In a while ana let us tell vou If you are affected 7 eyestrain, weak muscles, aallgmat1 or anything else that neeas corri- ing. We Fit Glasses Properly Aid your sight and only charge Ilttl for such service. A. E. SERUM, Optometrist, with A. L. Schaefer Jeweler : ..." - " r . i;:K rf the TJberatti band, which is to be here Saturday evening, the Oma ha World Herald recently said: Aftor hearine the excellent concerts given Saturday afternoon and Satur day evening at the Boyd theatre by the famous Liberati band any music lover of discriminating tast could nox fnii tn nhserve that the organization retains all of the qualities which have gained for it so high a place in popu lv worth while to comment upon the subdued effects. the delicate and appealing sweetness of instrumentation which has been -.vit in Biich a decree or perrec- tion by Sig. Liberati, for these things are commonly understood; mere are, knii'Mw several features or nis uma- ha engagement which deserve especi al mention. i nnn nf them was tile duet mr French horn and flute, the Titi Sere nade as Interpreted by August rmer, flute and R. Srbecky. horn with a band accompaniment. Two instruments were never wedded in more exquisue harmony than those; never was tnere a more mystical loveliness of tone of expression. Surely wind instruments have nothing better to give in tho en. tire ranse of musical expression than that selection interpreted as it was by absolute artists. Of course, it is a well known fact that as a cornetist Sig. Liberati is the supreme wizard, and the evening audience more than the one of the afternoon, had oppor tunity of enjoying his consummate nrtwtrv in tho playing of that instru ment. ' iioth by a march of his own romposition and in a solo also of his own composition, he demonstrated tnat he has lost none of the cunning which has made him famous. WEN AH A SPRINGS THE POPULAR BLUE MOUNTAIN SUMMER RESORT WILL CELEBRATE July 3 and 4 Fine large orchestra has been secured for this occasion. Dancing and other amusements afternoon and evening. Everybody invited to celebrate with ns. Cool and Healthiul. An Ideal Place Lo Spend Your Summer Vacation Tents and cottages rented furnished or Good fishing and hunting. Hot mineral unfurnished. Wflter ,atng tjiat w;u tonc up your system. Special Picnics, Parties and Banquets arrantred on a few hours notice. Swimming pool and other amusements. SPECIAL RATES MADE T O FAMILIES Excursion rates to Gibbon, Oregon, and Wenaha Springs from all O. 15. & X. points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Stage Line Connects With O. R. & N. at Gibbon. P. A. McPHEE, Manager Jap-A-Lac The Home Beautifier Murphy Bros. The paint men will tell you about Jap-A-Lac FRESH MEATS I SATS AGES, FlSn AND LARD. Always pure and delivered promptly, If you phone the Central Meat Market 108 E. Alt- St. Phone Main It. Important Notice On nprmint nf mv dwellln. hoDM burning, I will only be at my office to the John Schmidt building THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR DAY Each week till further notice Dr. F. A. CLISE Eye Specialist. OREGON THEATRE, SATURDAY fS JUNE 11th CONCERT BAND AND GRAND OPERA COMPANY in a Grand Musical Festival with array of Talented Musicians and Great Vocal Artists Under the Personal Direction of the Imperial Cornet, Virtuoso and Band Master A LESSANDR OTL IB E K AT 1 Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50; Boxes $2.00. Sale opens Friday 10 a. m. Pendleton Drug Co. Miracle Cure for home Treatmeat The world knows Chinese doctors, with powerful and wonderful C h 1 -nose remedies, cure all disease successfully. If you are out of health, unable to regain It, write us today and de scribe your symptoms. We c copt only curable cases. York A York. Chinese Medicine Co., 210 W. Main St., Walla Walla, Wash. After suffering with rheumatism for many years, other doctors not curing me, t wrote Drs. York 4 York for treatment. Their won derful treatment cured me within a month, and now I am perma nently cured, for which I write this true testimonial. If any one suffering, wishes to know more about their treatment, they can write me, J. M. ASIIWORTTI, Weston, Oregon. ANYONE, anywhere, can start a mall order business at home, Ne csjj vasslng. Be your own boss. Band fr free booklet. Telia how. Heacook, 1701, Lookport, M. T.