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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OliEGO.VLAN, PETDLETOX. OREGON. Till ItSDAV, JCNE 23, 1910. PACK TSKEX 3 IndlqesH tf , "Kirs. 1. Ii. VuvvkU. Mrs. D. H. Yowcll cannot praise Duffy's Puie Malt Whiskey too highly. It completely cued her after she had suffered from in digestion ton years and when nothing else did her any good. She says it is the greatest rem edy in thowcrld for all stomach troubles: "I wish to testify to the excellent results obtained through tho lue of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. 1 had suffered f ir years with indigestion and had tried different remedies but received very little relief, so I tried Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and the effect was wonderful. It is the best stomach remedy in the world. I can recommend it most highly to any one suffering from indigestion or any stomach trouble.'' Mrs. D. H. Yowcll, 321 bo. Pine St., Richmond, Va. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain. When taken at meal time it stimulates the mucous surfaces and little glands of the stomach to a healthy action, thereby improving the digestion and assimilation of the food and giving to the system its full proportion of nourishment. This action upon the digestive process is of great importance, as it brings to all the tissues and organs of the body the nutriment necessary to their sus tenance and indirectly to the whole system strength and vigor. It makes the old feel young and keeps the young strong and vigorous. CAUTION. When you ak your druggiiit, grocer or dealer for Dully'o Pure Malt Whis key be sure you fret the genuine. It I an ho lutely pure medicinal pinlt whiskey and U old IN SHALliD HOTTLRS ONLV-never in bulk. Look lor the trade-mark the Old Chemlt," on the label, and make cure the eal over the cork la unbroken. Price SI. 00 a laree bottle. Write Medical Department, The Dully Malt Whl.key Co.. kochester. N. V.. lor doctor' advice and an Illustrated medical booklet, containing testimonials and rule tor bealtn, both sent ire. PERSONAL NOTES (Special Correspondence.) Nolln. June 22. G. B. Hartle vis Hod Echo yesterday. J. S. Preston spent Sunday In Pen dleton. W. A. Slushcr went to Tcndleton Saturday returning Monday. Hert Wisdom made a flying trip to Pendleton yesterday. J. P. lelhvo'n combine Is the first to hum this season. Chas. liarnos and S. W. McClurc came down from Pendleton last Thursday In an automobile but had to return by train owing to too much rain and mud. Elmer Lowe, employee of the Wil cox and Klikpatrlck Implement Co., came down Sunday to set up a Mc Cormlck header for H. Wisdom. The header did not arrive, however, until yesterday. W. O. Hays went to his Kllekatat county, Wash., ranch today. U. S. Austin, who purchased the Improvements on the homestead of the late ICwls Updike, came from Stltes, Idaho, last week and took possession of his new home. Besides liis family, a wife and one child, ho was accompanied hy a Mr. Charlie Thompson and wife. Louis Seholl, jr., of Echo, had the misfortune to have to walk homo from here by neglecting to procure a lantern to flag the motor last night which was delayed by debris on the (track caused from a blast at Coe. J. P. Dellwo lias gained the dis tinction of being the best foot-racer In this community. A rigid test was ac corded Mr. Dellwo and his McCormlck reaper last Friday by a team of mules becoming frightened at a dog skulking In the hay field while Mr. Dellwo wns not In reach of his reins. The swift fleeted driver overtook the long eared quadrupeds after a long chase and with the exception of the sprinters breath being a bit short no damage was done. At the annual school meeting In District No. 28 held nt the Nolln school house Monday, G. B. Hartle was elected a director for three years to succeed J. P. Dellwo, who wa9 elected last fall to fill the unexpired term of the lnte Twis Updike. Joe P. Fisher was reelected as clerk for the ensuing year. Nolln has one of tho best schools In the county and a an Indication of its remaining such n special levy of 1 1-2 mills was vot ed without a dissenting voice which In addition to the state nnd county levies we will have plenty of funds for the next school year. W. O. Hays h chairman of the hoard and Jacob Bolide Is the other director. rXIQl'IO AG11FFMFNT. Millionaire nnd Wife, Separated, Ar range for Community Property. Spokane, Wush. William Huntley, millionaire banker and bonanza wheat rancher of Spokane, who laid the foundation of his fortune with a team of Missouri mules, and his wife. formerly Emm.. V. Lnngford, then nn acknowledged bello of Audrain county, Mo., have Just entered into an unique, settlement and agreement for handling their community prop ertv, following Mrs. Huntley's appli cation in the Spokane county super ior court for a divorce, charging that Huntley was "elo,se" in money mat ters with his wife and family. Huntley will bo manager under contract for 20 years 4.t a salary in cluding office expenses, not to exceed S 3,000 a year, of the Huntley Invest ment company, capitalized for II, 200,000 and incorporated In the state of Washington and Spokane county. The life of the corporation Is 50 years. One hundred thousand dollars of the capital Btock will be issued to Hunt ley, tho same amount to Mrs. Hunt ley nnd to each of their 10 children. Provisions are made against the di vision, distribution or dissolution of the estate. The first trustees are William Huntley, Jesse B. Huntley, the eldest son, and Edwin T. Coman, president of the Exchange National Bank of Spokane, a friend of the fam ily. Other children may become trustees ns they attain their majority. The Mechanics' Ionn & Trust com pany has been appointed trustee f r the minor children. The revenue from the property, which includes stocks In banks, farms, Irrigation plants and mercan tile establishments, Is to bo divided Into 12 equal parts, with the special provision that Mrs. Huntley's Income shall not be less than SHfln a month for herself and $1,000 ft year for each of the seven minor children, of which she will have custody. The three adult children will each receive one-twelfth of the earnings. It Is al so provided that the company shall purchase a residence -in Spokane for Mrs. Huntley at, a cost not to exceed US. Ann, to be used by her during her lifetime. The corporation agrees to pay all the debts and assume nil the liabil ities of the community now outstand ing. In the case of the death of either of the principals or any of the children during the period of the 20-ycar pooling agreement, the trust agreement shall remain undisturbed the husband or wife to have the Indi vidual privilege of disposing of their respective Interests subject to that agreement, the Interest of any child leaving a direct descendant or des cendants passing to such issue. In the event of a child dying and leaving no Issue the stock set nslde will be come the property of the corpora tion to be shared by the remaining members. The principals expressly withhold granting to the child any vested right in the estate and reserve the right to alter by unanimous agree ment the terms for its distribution. Cnroll nn Stock Industry. Monroe. N. C, June 23. That both North and South Cnrolina are forging to tho front as live stock centers Is tho assertion of delegates to stock men's nnd veterinary surgeons' con vention, opened here today. Large sections of North Carolina are pe culiarly adapted to the raising of thoroughbred stock, and the farmers of the state are just coming to nn ac tive realization of this fact. Indiana Fndenvorcrs. Terre Haute, Ind., June 23. With a program which Includes the names of some of the most prominent Chris tian workers In tho country, the twenty-third' annual convention of the Indiana Christian Endeavor Union opened today what promises to be a highly Interesting and successful meeting. 1 WwMMM T i; n: tell mi J W i ; . ' v - y J J G im i ii hi i aurritt-rn Children Cry for Fletcher's t'J&V Tho Kind You Hive Always Bought, nnd which has been in uso for over 30 years, lias Tjorno the Klgnatr.ro of and has hor n mado under Ills pcr- ffi-f-f'- ' sonal feur.ervisioii hinco its infancy. CCCAii llnw nn itnn f n iloi-i-lvfi VOH in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-n.s-good" aro hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience rgalust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Jlorphine nor other Narcotic KubHtanee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worm and allays FeverLshness. It cures Diarrhoea and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Eood, regulates the Stomach and liowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho 3Iother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS yy Bears the Signature of Harney Mtillin. FK0I HE SPORTING WORLD W. L. P. C. Oakland 46 36 .561 San Franeisi- 4,1 36 .r,56 Vernon 44 36 .530 Portland 40 33 .548 I.os Ang.des 37 46 .4 46 Sacramento 26. 51 .33S Pacific (dim I-aiic, At Sacramento H. H Portland 3 5 Sacramento 1 5 Nine inning. At Los Angeles 1"! Oakland 3 Los Angeles 1 Nine innings. At S in Francisco It. H. Vernon 1 S San Francisco r, 12 Nine innings. II. 6 3 National Incne. At Philadelphia R. H. E. I'.ostun 1 5 1 Philadelphia 3 ' 1 Patleries Curtis and Fraham; Stack and Mnian. At Brooklyn V.. II. K. New York 6 l't 3 Brooklyn 3 7 0 Patteries Ames. Crandall and Meyers: Hell, Scatilon and Eiwin. At St. Iuls Tt. H. E Pittsburg 6 S 0 St. Louis t 3 2 Batteries Wehb and Gibson: C'orii don, Packman and Phelps, Bliss. At Chicago H II. I". Cincinnati 4 Chicago 5 Batteries Suggs and McLean lntyre and Kling. Speaking of his recent match with Abe Label, Louie didn't have any apologies to offer. "He Just won and that's all," said Long. "You know lie's one of these fast stepping, fancy litti boys that keeps Jumping around all the time and makes it appear that lie is landing lots of blows when he in't. I wasn't hurt a bit when we got through, but he got the match." liuie. who by the way, claims Spokane as his home and says he liks the place better than any other town in the northwest, was a visitor at Jack Johnson's training camp about a month ago and declares there is nothing to it but Johnson. Long knows the big dinge pretty well. He hi.s been an intimate friend of the negvoe's for the biggest part of a de cade, and has boxed with Johnson ii'ore than once. "These fellows who are putting up their coin on Jeffries are men with money," said Long this morning. "They aren't real fight followers and they are allowing race prejudice to in fluence them. I fully expect to see Jeffries remain the favorite and wouldn't be surprised if betting fa vors Jeff two to one at the ringside, but the boys who know anything about pugilism are putting up their rocks on Little Arthur." The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CCNTAUfl COMPANY, TT MURT STMCT. HtW TOFK CITY. ii One to's Necessity makes it possible for you to get a 1 0 acre tract at Richland, Washington, at a small price. 550 Main St. LEE TEUTSGH Phone Main 5 'The Real Estate and Insurance Man. Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's. Job Printing, Tel. Main i S 1 It Is the ambition at the back of ef fort that compels success. Veston Mountain Strawberries The kind that have the Rich Flavor When you start putting up fruit, romember this wo keep Economy Fruit Jars and extras and can furnish you with good cane sugnr if you want to save, phone Main 636. East End Grocery Telephone Main 536 American League. At Boston. First game: U 11. B. Washington 0 S o Boston 6 S 1 Batteries Beisllng and Street: Ci cotte and Klcinow. At Boston, second game: U II !' ; Washington 1 r 2 J Boston 2 ' j Batteries Johnson and Street: Smith and Klelnow. I At New York, first game: It. 11. K. j Philadelphia 8 8 0 New York 0 5 3 , Batteries Coombs and Lapp; War hop, manning and Sweeney. At New York U H. K. Philadelphia 1 : New York 2 S 1 Batteries Bender and Donahue; Hughes and Mitchell. At Detroit 11. H. K. St. Louis 11 13 4 Detroit 9 H Bat'terics Oilligan, Powell, Strand and Stephens; Mullin and Stanage. Und erwood Typewriter uriuio hopix MtxMX IS IV GOOD SlIM'K Walter Burgo, who is to meet Bar ney Muilin in this city tomorrow eve ning, writes that he has been train ing consistently and hard and that he Is In first class condition for the coming bout. He will come over from La Ornnde tomorrow morning on the locnl train to be ready for his encounter In the evening. He says he will be accompanied by a good sized crowd of La Grande fight fans and he expresses the hope that Mullin Is In tho best of condition. He says If Mullin Is in condition "It will bo interesting while It lasts." The bout la scheduled to go 15 rounds and will be pulled off at the Oregon theatre. 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