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PACK SIX. SAIXY KABT OIUPQOIUAif . PETOLTOON. OBKGOX, SATI RDAV. JCXE 18, 110. EIGHT PAGES. mm PEOPLE ARE CHARIVAR1ERS ARE STUNG BY WIRELESS 111 TOILS OE LAW q INCORPORATE every desired feature of all other typewriting machines into one and compare it, feature with feature, working part with working part, with the INVEST IX STOCKS OF ATI I EX A ROYS BREAK FR.U1HI.KXT COMPANY TOO MANY WINDOWS One Investor I Out $1X00 (iruin in Green Acres Wsirlot Xot In Rout Condition Short Xews Notes. Gladness comes with a better under standing of the transient nature of the many physical ills which vanish be fore proper efforts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed and assisted by the pleasant laxative rem edy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact that it is the one remedy which promotes Internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. To get its beneficial effects al ways buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. FRESH MEATS I SATSAGES, FISH LARD. AX Always pure and delivered promptly. If yon phone the Central Ueat Uarkel 10S E. Alt St.. Phone Main It 0 t FRESH FISH Meats and Sausage EVERY DAT. We handle only the purest of lard, hams and bacon. Empire Meal Go. Phone Mate It. 302 E. Court St. Phone Main 45. a Old Soots! Never come back when cleaned by the Berlin Dye House Jack Webster, Mgr. Dry, Wet, Chemical and Steam Cleaners. Work called for and delivered. Vacation Trips Around the Circle Tickets sold from all station In the Inland Empire going via Spokane, Macleod and Calgary, through the Canadian Rockies, touching Banff, Lake Louise, Field and Glacier, returning via "Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, and Portland, or vice versa. I'utlior of Groom Reeenta Rowdy Tac- tles -of Roys Bent on Having Sport With Xewlywcds Rain Is Most Welcome to Farmers. (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore., June 17. Several Weston people Invested in the stock the Wireless Telegraph company, aggregating rrobably several thou sand dollars. The exposure in the telegraph news and the arrests by the government of the heads of the cor poration on charges of fraud came as a great surprise to tne investors. is reported that one investor bought quite a block of the company's shares to the tune of $1500. A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. John Gagerat at the home of Mrs. Sarah Powls, grand mother to the new arrival. Bessie Case of Prescott. Wash., is isitine at the home of her uncle, W. H. Case. Government Observer Herbert J Baker reports sixty hundredths of an inch of rainfall during yesterday. As the total amount of moisture was soaked into the ground the benefits to the crops are great. Miss Cecil Boyd of Athena, is sruest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ira Kemp. Miss Boyd recently re turned from the Lewlston normal school, where she was a student, having entered the school directly after the closing of the Eastern Ore gon normal, where she had been a student. Willie Jamieson returned last eve ning from attendance of the rose fes tival at Portland. He reports having a fine time in the metropolis, and the display as being something Immense. Andy Erickson, section boss of the O. R. & N. Co.'s line at Blue Moun tain station, has left for a few weks' sojourn at the sanatorium at Hot Lake, Ore. Mr. Erickson has not been in the best of health of late, and will try the virtues of the springs at that place in hopes of receiving some benefit. Mr. James Allyn of Pauline, Crook county, Is visiting at the home of his brother-in-law, G. W. Carfmlchael. He accompanied Miss Mae Carmlchael, the daughter. The following pupils In Weston and vicinity have passed the final eighth grade examination: Gladys Price, Ce cil Hyatt. Erna Simpson, Zella Gould, Sylvan Kennard and Surber Klein. Mrs. C. T. Bulfinch is here from Landing, Idaho, her present home, to visit her daughters, Misses Agnes and Dorothy. D. B. Jarman returned on the last night's train from his trip to Green Acres, where he has farming inter ests. He reports the condition of the grain in that locality as being not in the most promising state owing to the lack of much needed moisture, but feels much encouraged over the com ing of the rain yesterday, which he savs was auite general. William Gerking has resigned tne Weston marshalship and the city council has appointed Frank Snider in his place and also raised the salary from 165 to 175 per month. The city water rates were raised by the council at its recent meeting from a minimum rate of $1 to the former rate of $12 5 per month. (Special Correspondence.) Athena, Ore., June 17. B. D. Clemens of this city, the owner of the chop mill, has recently filed com plaints against ten boys of this city, alleging that certain damage was done to his house, and several windows broken out, by these boys several nights ago. A number of boys gath ered around Mr. Clemens house, about 10 o'clock, for the purpose of sere nading Mr. Clemen's son, Joseph Clemens, who was recently wedded to a handsome young lady of this coun ty. It seems as though the boys with their tin cans, etc., knocked out a few panes of glass In their efforts to rouse the married couple, and now Mr. Clemens has sworn out warrants for the arrest of the boys and their trial Is to come off In Justice Rich ard's court within a few days. For the last 24 hours we have been j visited with a very heavy rain In this vicinity. The wheat growers of this section have been praying for rain and have eagerly awaited this most timely shower. It has been badly needed In and around here and has meant a great deal of money to the farmers, as It has Increased the yield around here fully 10 bushels to the acre, and in parts that were farther along and dryer, an Increase of about five bushels to the acre is looked for. J. F. Brown, the former owner of the Athena department store of this place, and formerly of the business district of the city of Spokane, has decided to go into the real estate bus iness at his former location. Mr. Brown just recently sold out to Jesse G. Campbell of Spokane, and now Mr. Brown chooses the real estate business on account of his poor health, due to too much inside work. He thinks that by going to the "moun tain city" he may by active real es tate business, be out in the open air more or less and thus improve his poor health. $40 Tickets on sale dally, June 1 to September 1. Final limit October 31. Unlimited stopovers. 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No matter how apparently strong and healthy you may be, as you ap proach middle age there is a certain letting down in the physical forces sure to make Itself felt. When this happens to the kidneys and bladder, then they do not perform their work properly, and can not until they are t"ned up and strengthened, and re stored to their normal action. Weak kidneys', sharp backache and pain over the hips, sleeplessness, urinary irregularities and headache, with a dry and bad tasting mouth, are all symptoms that show the need of a tonic and stimulant for the kidneys and bladder. Foley Kidney Pills fur nish exactly the corrective and stim ulating medicine needed at such a time. They are antiseptic, healing and tonic in action. They will give first a quick relief, then a lasting benefit, and will remove the pains and annoyances that come from kidney and bladder disorders, which make the approach of old age a time of mis ery and pain, instead of serenity and peace-fulness. Foley & Company want you to know that they stand back of Foley Kidney Pills as a guarantee of their efficacy In healing kidneys and i bladder disorders, and for restoring health and vigor. Foley Kidney Pills are a real boon to elderly people. Mr. J. J. Jourls, sr., 430 So. 3rd St., DtKalbo, 111., writes us: "I am 61 years of age, and have Just recovered from a very severe and painful at tack of kidney and bladder trouble that had lasted over two years. I had great pains In my back, my kld n ys were congested, my bladder In flamed, and the only way I could pass water was with the aid of a tube. Some time ago I bought a 60c bottle of Foley Kidney Pills, and got relief almost at once. I can wor kevery day now, and I look well and feel well. I keep a bottle of them In my pocket at all times. I am glad to say that Foley Kidney Pills have cured me." A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Statesman Argues She Might Starve Out Britain In War. Berlin. Count Reventlow argues that Great Britain has more to gain than Germany from tne adoption of the principle of the inviolability of private property at sea in a naval war. For, he says, Germany can, tn case of need, feed herself from her own" soil, and interference with the import of the raw materials of her Industry would not to any great extent weaken her powers of resistance, while Great Britain is so largely dependent on for eign food that very slight losses would lead to a panic and a dlmunition of effective strength. The count concludes: "England is fundamentally wrong in assuming that the abolition of the right of private prize could occasion Germany to build a less strong fleet than that which she is now construct ing on the basis of an establishment fixed by law. The grounds for this are that, even after the abolition of the right of capture, our importation and exportation would be Interrupt ed by the transformation of the North Sea into a grfeat battlefield. In or der to prevent this, German sea pow er must be so strong that even for England a war would appear hope less from the outset. "Further, we are not building a fleet merely for the protection of commerce, but also for the attain ment f a political -freedom of move ment which, as the past has shown, we urgently need. That Is true for questions of continental policy not less than for those of oversea policy, be they of a commercial of a colonial nature." Kept the King at Home. "For the past year we have kep the king of all laxatives Dr. King New Life Pills In our home and they have proved a blessing to all our fam ily," writes Paul Mathulka, of Buf falo, N. Y. Easy, but cure remedy for all stomach, liver and .kidney troubles. Only 25c at Tallman & Co. New Election Required. Klamath Falls, Ore. Although the voters of Klamath Falls recently voted $20,000, part of whlcn was to be used for the purchase of a city hall and firemen's quarters, another election will have to be held before the city can build. E. W. Gowan. who signed a con tract to sell the city property at the corner of Pine and Fourth streets, has withdrawn his agreement and re fuses to aevcept the terms now offer ed. When the people voted on this measure the ticket specifically stated that It was for the purpose of this certain piece of property and the city hall cannot be built at any other place. INTERESTING NOTES OF ADAMS DISTRICT (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., Juno 17. A. Coffy visited in Pendleton Sunday. J. T. Lleuallen and T. Wallen made a business trip to Athena Monday. F. Brown went to Athena Tuesday on business. Master Frank Krlbs visited in the city of Pendleton Tuesday. F. Blake and Ed Bonneville visited In Athena Monday evening. Mrs. F. Brown returned to her home Monday at AdamB after visit ing friends and relatives in Walla Walla for the past week. Mrs. A. J. Kldness of Walla Walla Is the guest of Mrs. A. J. Baker of Adams this week. Mrs. L. Jones and Mrs. Tom Kirk of Athena visited In Adams Tuesday. Mr. Herrlngton of Pilot Rock was a business visitor in Adams Wednes day. F. Blake went to Athena Wednesday morning. C. Grltman of Grltman Brothers of Pendleton called on the business peo ple of Adams Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers went to Pendleton Tuesday to attend the clos ing exercises at the academy and bring Lola and Guendoline home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Lewis Is confined to her home with a bad cold. II. P.rustcr and D. Green and Mr, and Mrs. E. White and family went to Pendleton Friday to the show. E. Bonerlll went to Pendleton Frl day to the show. Jim Lleuallen went to the show Friday In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison and family started Wednesday morning for n weeks camping out at Bingham spr'"!s, to fish and hunt and have a gen: ml feood time before harvest. A. Watrus and Mrs. G. O. Rich ardson visited In the city of Pendle ton Wednesday. Mrs. M. PIcard made a business trip to Athena Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Winn made a business trip to Athena Friday. Prof. Haley returned to his home In Adams Wednesday after a two weeks business trip to Portland. Mrs. M. McCalum returned to her home in Adams after visiting friends In Portland for the past week. Miss May Adams left Thursday for La Grande where she will visit friends and relatives for a week. E. Marquis, city druggist of Ad ams, went to Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers and family visited in the city of Pendje ton Friday. Orpheum Theatre . P. MEDERNAO H. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. . Program Changes on 8 on days, Tueeday's and Fridays. You often lose more by the friends you allow yourself to associate with than by the enemies who put you on your mettle. Fsley's Kidney Remedy may be given to children with admirable re sults. It does away with bed wettlnf and Is also recommended for us after measles and scarlet fever Koeppen Bros. Dyers' Best Flour Is made from the choicer, wheat that crows. Good bread is assured when BYEHS' BEST FLOUR is used. Brau, Shorts, Steam Kolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mil Pendleton, Oregon. '3 if8 irn ' &i I V f 'V- i - - w vkH - IIov.. Oregon, located comer of Seventh and Stark Streou, extending through the block to Park Street, Portland. Oregon. Our new Park Street Annex Is absolutely fireproof. Rates $1 per Day and Up. European Save wioney by reading today's ads. Telephone Main 536 East End Grocery In always in front rank when It come to fresh and seasonable Fruit and Vegetables. Don't forget us when you want something extra choice. Weston Potatoes, per sack Grand Rondo Apples, per box $1.00 $1.25