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! I 9AJXX KAT ORBGON1AN. PKNDL.ETON. ORKAiON. TlllKSlVW. ,11 t.V II. I!l. EIGHT PAGE. FAGX UX. 11 PRQMiNEN T WOLF GREEK UDY RELIEVEO DF GALL STONES By Bloodless Surgery; No Knife; No Blood Pendleton is Just now entertaining dor this woman came to our txperts." w j, i tt salr Fer-Don. She has been soared m of the Greatest Medical Ex- diWto ho W;UIUM t perts that ever earned the gratitude operate on ner. she was troubled of the sick by restoring them to per- Wjtn cancers. She hear 1 of our blood . hoith The irreat Fer-Don and less surgery, whereby our experts his staff of European Medical Ex- mn fU IS RUN TO EARTH REACH UISTON IWUTY OK NORTH PAKOTAXS VISIT PROJECT M-PITY SHERIFF HORFI.AN1V M KFS TIMELY CAPTl'RE All l!o4isotl Willi Conditions Hutc j 1 '"! CHTUvr ulw Man .lust IWore Aftor Ijea1nf Drrmchl-Stiickcn Dakota Short News Xotos. used no knife. She traveled miles to see lis. Mv exoirts put lur under perts and Bloodless Surgeons are treatment and my exports removed now here at 6S7 Main St., Pendleton, cancers from this young woman's Oregon, and have already begun a face. No knife was used.- record of cures that promises to equal at least those they worked in San Crowd Marvels at Ease With Which Francisco, Los Angeles and Oakland Patient Is Relieved of t Growth the yast three years in California. on His Head by the Klootl- From all these cities come letters less Physician, and telegrams telling just what kind At least 3,000 expectant persons, of men Fer-Don's experts are; what anxious to see for themselves just they are doing and what they have how the bloodless operations of the done. To all inquiries addressed to European' experts are performed, the cities where Fer-Don is known, gathered at Virginia street last eve- the reply every time is that he is a nir.g at Fer-Don's free show. At good man, a man of his word, and a little before 9 o'clock the first par his experts are wonderful healers by af the minstrel entertainment over, means of their new European meth- the stage was cleared and a commit od of treatment, not a complaint that tee of citizens and professional men they have ever broken their word or was invited to witness the removal failed to do everything they have at close range. Quite a number of promised. Not a single statement persons took advantage of the invi that these medical experts ever un- tation and gathered up close to the dertook a case they did not cure if stage. Mr. Miller, who is employed curable. And who are these who at Herbert Bros, meat shop was then vouch for their Integrity, their man- introduced. He had a large tumor hood, their power and their skill in on the back of his head. The Euro whlch they cure diseases? The ob- pean medical expert then applied a scure. the unknown, the Irresponsible? preparation to the head of Mr. Mil Not one of them. Bank presidents, ler, dissolved the outer covering of mayors of cities, editors, business the tumor Inside of a very few mo men, housewives, who have known ments the entire-growth was out. No what it is to look death squarely In knife was used, there was no pain the face the patients they have and no blood. Hundreds saw and saved. These are the best vouchers marveled at the way the thing was i,y man can have, and Fer-Don's ex- done. Many of these came into the perts have them by the score. A few entertainment skeptical, saying the of these recommendations are given operation could not be performed herewith, and the history of a few painlessly and bloodlessly, as had of the hundreds of cases they have been promised. These left satisfied cured. that the Great Fer-Don had known Gall Stones Removed. whereof he spoke when he said the From a prominent Wolf Creek, European experts could conquer dis- Oregon, lady: ease and remove tumors, cancers, and The offices of the European medi- gall stones without operation. For cal experts were crowded yesterday they had come through with flying at 637 Main st. Many asked to see colors In the one -case where others the great Fer-Don, but were told that perhaps would have failed, and if they It was impossible, as Fer-Don does could do this there was reason to be not examine patients nor treat them lieve they could successfully perform but were informed that the Euro- other cures they claim, pean medical experts and the blood- From the Vallejo Evening Xews, less surgeons would attend to their July 27, 1909. Ills. One woman who was in the re- The above testimonials are only a ception room stated that her name few of the many hundreds received was Mrs. Katherine Swim, of Wolf daily from grateful women and men Creek. Oregon, and that she had been from Sacramento, Oakland, Roseburg, sick for several years. She consulted Redding, Eugene. Salem and Med several physicians. She heard of the ford and vicinity, as well as other great Fer-Don and the European portions of the country each of Medical Experts, and they told her whom are loud in their praise for the they could remove the gall stones In experts. Wherever these lenrned phy- 24 hours, with just three doses of sicians have remained for any length medicine, and true to their word, (Special Correspondence.) Hermiston. Ore.. July IS. Last night's motor brought in another par ty of North Dakota honiesekers. who are today looking over the project ami are highly pleased with the con ditions in the Hermiston country. Whin they left home crops were suf fering very badly for the want of n:iis;iuv and here all you need do is open the headgate and the water flows. The party is under the guid ance of c. Herman of the Columbia Land company and consisted of the i following: Gust Uewerdorf, C. N. Jensen, H. R Davidson. Walter I Pri.wr i"S V Ft.ni,Tt T lI.-., I Mrs. G. W. Valedegahan. Mr. and Mrs. Hert Harris, all of Valley City. and C.JR. Butson and S. Butson, of Hillsboro. and H. D Burroughs, of Fargo. F. M. Manisten of Helena. Montant. is spending a few day: the project. lie CnivMN state Line Into Idaho Mortiriws His Proix-rty Dimtors Ins-HTt New School HouiO Short News Items. ( S periit I Correspondence.) Echo. Ore.. July 14. Deputy Sher iff C. M. Boreland returned home yisterday after locating tin abscond ing debtor from this place. He suc ceeded in catching his man Just be fore he could cross the state line Into Idaho, and got a mortgage on prop erty to secure the debt. The school directors of Stanfiold :i omp.-inlod by Architect Howard of Pendleton, were here this morning inspecting the new school house. They expert to erect n new school build ing nt Stanfield anil may pattern af ter our building. Mrs. F. E. Everitt of the Echo's Echoes, made a business trip to Port land the first of the week, returning heme yesterday. R. R. Tevls of Hermiston, spent looking over; the past two days here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watenburger At the M. . Church Friday July 15th Fitzpatrick and Norwood -Present- Til ore D. F. Lavender of Weston, W. J. Ctockman of Pendleton, and County Surveyor John Kimbrell, were in Hermiston for the past few days lay ing out some county roads. W". W'alpole. manager of the Ore gon Land & Water company lands at Irrigon, spent the past few days in town transacting business. H. G. Hurlburt, one of the pioneer residents of this section, from Walla Walla, where spent the past ten days Mrs. Flora Foreman spent the day visiting friends in Echo. I'UTKY LAD TO THY HARD FOR. BIG FOKTYNE Mrs. Swim was relieved of many gall stones by just three doses of medi cine, and she has them in a Jar. The reputation of the European Medical Experts Is established In Salem and multitudes of prominent citizens have been treated by them. An Interesting case is that of a young woman living at Coalinga, Calif. Her name Is Mrs. J. L. Kit trick. Her case had been given up by physicians: physicians cried: "Operate: use the knife." No won- of time Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, and all the large cities In the east they have brought sun shine and happiness into the lives and homes of hundreds of suffering mothers, wives, sisters and sweet hearts, by their wonderful cures. A charge of tl is made for exami nation and consultation. Office hours from 10 a. m. to 12 noon; 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday 10 a. m. until noon. Offices at 637 Main St., Pendleton. Oregon, above French restaurant. Cool Kitchen Perfccl Cooking The housewife with years of experience the woman who knows how to cook finds, after practi cal tests and hard trials, the New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove is her idea of what a good cook-stove really ought to be. She finds it requires less attention, costs less to op erate, and cooks all food better than any other stove she has ever tried. She finds the New Per fection oven bakes and roasts perfectly. The iion Oil Cook-stove has a Cabinet Top with a shelf for keeping plates and food hot. There are drop shelves for coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with I, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. tttTMUt1 WH :kiart y ftl thlt Itorr Kr thai Ikr nmt platr rrads "NEW PIRFICTIOV Every dimmer .verywhere: if not t yours, wrile for Descriptive Circular to the nearett agency of the Standard Oil Company Incorporated) Chicago. "I'll win grandpa's for tune, but of course I can't do every thing he asked," declared little Rob ert Dyrenforth, the 12-year-old heir of Colonel Dyrenforth, the eccentric Washingtonian. whose strange will named conditions to be complied with before his fortune of $250,000 is giv en to his grandson. 'But I would rather nave grandpa than all the money," added the boy, as he savagely bit into a stick of gum and gulped down a lump which had risen in his throat. "We were mighty gooj chums. "I think grandpa's will was partly one of his jokes. I cannot finish high school when I am 14, but I will do it as soon afterward as I can, and I am Just crazy to go to Harvard and Oxford. Thinks Little of Girls. "I always wanted to be a soldier, but as long as grandpa wanted me to practice law after finishing West Point I see no reason why I should kick " His grandfather's severe arraign ment of the fair sex made a deep im pression on the boyish mind. "I never did care for mud pie ro mances," said the little fellow, "and I guess the girls won't bother me much. I don't know, tnough, wheth er a boy can go to dancing school without making friends with girls. Must Give Cp Mother. One of the provisions of the will is that the boy shall not be permitted to associate with Mrs. Dyrenforth. Another provision is that he become an Episcopalian. His foster mother is a Catholic. The boy, to -.vhom Colonel Dyren forth left his fortune, is his grandson and adopted son. His father was Captain McGrath, an army surgeon. After McOrath's death Dyrenforth adopted the boy. His mother is proprietress of a boarding house. are in from their Butter creek ranch buying harvest supplies. Mrs. L. B. Wells is quite 111 at her home on Buckley street. Mrs. James McLaughlin returned home last evening. 5he was accom panied by Mrs. Pat Doherty of Vin son, who will visit here before going to her new home at Portland. Ore. Chas. Bartholomew returned from returned i Hilkard this morning, where he has he has been looking after his sheep which are on summer range ai inai place. John Durham, proprietor of the Hotel Echo, went up to Hot Lake this morning on a short vacation. Chas. Corder spent today In Pen dleton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brundage made a business trip to Pendleton today. J. E. Taylor arrived from Portland where he has been the past two weeks on business. Mi HUNTED FOXES IV CHURCH. KiiKsinn Peasants Yp for Trial for Sacrillge. St. Petersburg. The upnolders of orthodoxy have been awaiting with great Impatience the result of the ex traordinary trial which has just been concluded at Mnsyr. In the govern ment of Minsk, with closed doors. Five landowners and farmers. Pol ish Roman Catholics and two ortho dox peasants, who- accompanied them, were charged with desecrating a Rus sian church by pulling up the floor ing and shooting two foxes, which had made their lair on the premises. Tn Mary (Violin) Suzanne (Piano) Dorothy Cello Auspices of El. E. Church Sunday School Musically and Intellectually a delight to all who hear them. While in Europe they j?ave thirty four concerts in Berlin alone an achievement never before accom plished by any group of American artists. From begin ing to end the audience is held by that spell which only the master performer can cast. Real Music by Real Artists Admission 50c doing thi9 they invaded the sanctuary and covered with shot marks an Ikon of Christ, which was also bespattered with blood. ' The church of St. Nicholas, the mir acle worker, where the desecration I'ccurred, Is situated In a wood some three miles from the village of Ro Jistsha. It Is old and tumbledown the roof Is described as rotten, and i only one service is held ther annual ly. It being shut the rest of the year. The marge against the prisoners dates from December, 1905. They had already been tried and acquitted on technical grounds. The Indict ment described how the prisoners went fox shooting with a number of dogs, and forced an entrance into the church. Their footsteps and tracks were discernible on the snow which had fallen through the roof on the floor of the building. There were blood stains In many places. What had occurred was Quite evident. On of the foxes, on being driven from the hole under the churcn, had dashed towards the Ikon screen, and the hunters had fired at it as It made a , kap on to the Ikon of the Saviour Twenty-two shot murks were found on the Ikon Itself. The second fox un earthed In the church was killed by the dogs. The court condemned the five land owners and farmers to terms of hard labor varying between eight and four years. The two peasants received less punishment. The East Oregrmlan Is Eastern Ore gon's representative paper. It lead, and the people appreciate It and snow It by their liberal patronage. It Is (he advertising medium of the section. T gMMgMSMWMtS'MHtMg He Kg Cfla!Up II II CBottomg Sal A Golden Wedding means that man and wife have lived to a good old age and consequently i have kept healthy. The best way to keep healthy is to see that your liver j does Its duty 365 days out of 365. The I only way to do this is to keep Bal- j lard's Herbine In the house and take it whenever your liver gets inactive. 50 cents per bottle. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. W ILL WAGE WARFARE OX DEATH OF INFANTS GERMANS WATCH SM IGGI.ERS. Think Many IMam'jeid liroiight In From South Africa. Berlin. Smugglers with diamonds worth 1400.000 from the southwest Afriran fields, have succeeded In evad ing the colonial officials at Luderltz bay and escaped. it Is believed thejr are aboard a German liner The government, which Is entitled to 31 1-1 per cent of the value of the Jewels la watching all vessels which arrive. The revenue officer assert that diamonds worth B&any millions of dol lars have been smuggled oat in re cent years. The smagglers have not TMen detected, bat are sapposed to be women, who conceal the stones In their clothing. U asc Eik1c1 at King's Death. Dublin, Ireland. At the Claremor r'B quarter sessions recently an Inter esting ejectment was heard at the suit of Martin Griffith against Ferrall Mc Donnell, Dunmore, In respect of li censed premises In the town of Claremorrls In the occupation of Mr Jamed Henehan. The ejectment was based on a lease which the court held expired on the denth of the king. There are quite a number of busi ness houses In Claremorrls the leases of which expired on the death of the king. Read the "Want" a da today? Philadelphia, Pa. Mayor Reyhurn has given his unnuallfied endorse- ! mcnt of Director Neff's effort to re duce the infant mortality in the con gested districts. Counting upon a meeting of Councils Dr. Neff had an ordinance prepared providing for an appropriation for salaries for eight visiting nurses and a supervising nurse. When it was announced that Councils would not meet. Dr. Neff de cided to make the appointments sub ject to an appropriation of Councils In order that the life-saving might be gin on July 1. When the mayor returned from a yachting trip on the Gretchen and was informed of Dr. Neff's action he said: "I approve of that. Councils will have to provide the money. I told 'em they'd have to cut out things automobiles and everything if ne cessary to provide that money. That work's got to go on." Ml no Smokeless Steam Goal. Copenhagen, Denmark. Smokeless steam coal of a good quality is being mined to a considerable extent In Spltzenhergen by an American com pany. It finds a ready market at Twinrthjom. on the west coast of Norway, and Is also sold at the com pany's dock In Advent bay, reailislng about IS per ton. The mine Is situated 1600 feet up the mountainside on the shores of the bay, and the workings extend under the sea- It la said the supply Is prac tically unlimited. Is on in earnest and the response we have received from this sale only further proves to us that the public approves of our business methods Think! Think! Think! think of the Specials no competitors can meet. Think of the Time right in the heart of mid-summer. Think of the Snug Saving you can pocket. 1 Think of the Supremacy in Values for the small amount you pay. JusL Think $15 Suits for $7.75 THEN REMEMBER that others are taking advantage of this Big Clean-Up, that in the few days we have been conducting this sale the line of clothing we had intended cleaning up has been so diminished that we have added more to make the as sort ment better for tardy buyers. Don't Delay Longer, Come Today j Workingmen s Clothing Co. aHHHnwVMSMaaoaHnaKtsBflsasaasMvasw