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PAUE MX 3AHjY KAJTT OKBUONIAN. PKNDUCTOJi OREGON, TIIVRSDAY, JVLY 21, 1910. EIGHT PAG1 Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood Disease Doctors Failed to Cure. r Miss Mabel F. Dawklns, 1214 Lafay tte 9t Fort Wayne, Ind.. writes: "For three years I ai troubled with catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev eral doctors and a doxen different rem edies, but rone of them did me any rood. A friend told me of Hood's Sar aparllln. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong1 s ever. I feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to any one suf fering from catarrh." Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. NOTICE FOR BIDS ON SEWER, Notice is hereby given, that the Common Council of the City of Pen dleton on July IS, 1910, adopted plans end specifications for the construc tion of a sewer system in the City of Tendleton and proposes to construct said sewer system in accordance with such plans and specifications, and proposals are hereby Invited for fur nishing the material therefor and the construction thereof, bids to specif; the price for which said Improvement will be completed, and to be Itemized on blanks to be furnished by the City Recorder, to embrace the following items: For furnishing all material and all labor to complete sewer, as per plans an.1 specifications. For furnishing all pipes to be used upon said work, F. O. B. Pendleton. For furnishing all material except pipe and all labor to complete sewer, as per plans and specifications. Which bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the amount bid, payable to . the Mayor of the City of Pendleton, and the Common Council . reserves the right to reject any and all bids; all bids to be filed with the Recorder of the City of Pendleton on or before the 27th day of July, 1910. Dated July 14, 1910. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. Bids For Wood. The County Court of Umatilla county will receive sealed bids for 80 cords of red fir wood cut from green timber to be delivered at the Court house yard on or before Nov. 1st, 1910. Bids to be filed with th County Clerk on or before 10 o'clock August 4th, 1910. Bids must be accompanied by a check of five per cent of the amount of bid. The county court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated July 16th. 1910. FRANK SALING, County Clerk. HERMISTON BALL BOYS BANQUETED MAXAGEK M'XAltniT IS HOST TO lM.AYKHS Vnipirvs and Oilu-r OJ'rielaN in At trihlnmv Catcher Iamivos for Was co Cliarlra Holmiin Aequlriss 20 Acre Short News Notes, (Special Correspondence. ) Herm'ston, Or., July 20. Saturday night a banquet was given in honor of the members of the Hermlston baseball team by Manager McXaught. Those present included all players who have played In the games so far this season. President F. A. Phelps of the Irrigation league, umpires and other officials connected with the team, including Editor Reeves of the Herald. A sumptuous repast was served and followed by speeches by many of those present. H. Guy Andrews, Hermlston's pop ular catcher, left for "Wasco a few days ago, where he is planning to en ter the real estate field. Mr. An drews was one of the most popular catchers in the Irrigation league and deserves much credit , for helping the Hermlston team win the pennant. Charles Hoi man yesterday became the owner of 20 acres of land in sec tion 34. Mr. Holman has been In the country for quite a long time and like a great many of the old timers, felt a little skeptical about the future of western Umatilla county, but has at last been convinced that he Was wrong, and to show his change of heart has taken 20 acres under the ditch near Hermlston. Lee Clark arrived yesterday from Casselton, North Dakota, with sever al of his friends to look over the Her mlston country with a view of locat ing here permanently. A. P. Davis, one of the well known reclamation officials is spending sev eral days here. Mr. Davis always has a good word to say for tne Umatilla project wherever he goes. sports I TO STOCK LAKES AND RIVERS WITH FISH TJTWd mm Milne Transfer Phone Main 5 JfT CALLS PROMPTLY ANS Xl, WERED FOR ALL BAGGAGE TRANSFERRING. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING AND HEAVY TRUCK ING A SPECIALTY. Spokane, Wash. Carrying out a plan to stock the lakes and rivers in the district with fish, as outlined in these dispatches several weeks ago, Rev. Dr. William J. Hindley, chair man of a special committee of the Spokane chamber of commerce, has sent a letter to the commissioner of the United States fish department, re questing him to send a representa tive to this country with a view to making a thorough investigation of conditions. Dr. Hindley says in his letter that it is desired to make fish culture a commercial success in the Inland Empire, as well as provide the people with the pleasure Incidental to fishing, adding: "We need advice. We have plenty nf money forthcom ing to put into effect any broad plan that can be evolved. We believe we have lake and stream districts un equalled In the United States for the propagation of fresh water food fish es. We therefore ask for a . repre sentative, fully versed In such mat ters, to make a study of our waters and the proper fish to be planted." D 1 E Cass Matlock, Prop. ( BEST PICTURES MOKE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES anil illustrated songs in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three times eaf.'h tveek. Be sure and see the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 5c. Btate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Cooa ty, si. frank 3. Cheney makes oath that he It senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che ney 4Co., doing business In tb City Toledo, Connty and State aforesaid, aad that said firm will pay the turn of ONI flUXDKED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh tbat cannot be cored by the me of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK 1. CI1ENEY. Sworn to before me tad snbecrlbed la my presence, this fltb day of December, A. D. 18S6. A. W. QLBABON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken iDternally and acts directly on the blood and moconi firfaci-s of tbe system. Send tdf test I mo- ! tilals free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O., Sold br all Drngclsts. 7c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. - Every Wcmas A3'. Marvel "Zl",nt l1" Ak tout drastfgt fur St. If fa CHTttHH SOTffftV t MAKVI L. iceeot bo chr. but Mod lUmD r:r iHm- trutKi book waled. It tltn (till l-r':ctlar ind direction. lDTlotbto SoivLm. AVU CO, 44 S.2M Pacific Ctwst Iicngue. W. L P.C. Portland 54 45 .545 San Francisco .....60 - 51 .641 Los Angeles 60 52 .536 Oakland ....56 55 .505 Vernon 54 53 .505 Sacramento .39 67 .368 OPF.V work r.i.orsF.s SHOCK. COAST I.F.AttUE. Portland 5 Frisco -1. Portland. Ore. July 21. Portland Is perched at the top of the percent ile ladder again, the local team de feating San Francisco yesterday by a score of 5 to 4. Sutor opened for the visitors. . but before he was re placed In the second inning. Portland had acquired three runs. Eastley let up a little in the seventh and Portland added another brace of tallies to Its score. San Francisco hammered out rne in fourth but the three obtained in the ninth were gifts. Score: R. H. E. San Francisco 4 S 1 Portland 5 10 2 Eastley, Sutor and Williams; Oregg and Murray. Sacramento Wins. Los Angeles, July 21. Sacramento won an 11-inning swatting match from Vernon yesterday, 7 to 6. Both sides used two pitchers and two catchers and the playing kept the men on. both sides on their toes. Sto vall was sent to the clubhouse for dis puting Umpire McGreevy's decision of a th'rd strike. Score: n. H. E. Sacramento 7 16 4 Vernon . k 6 14 2 Xourse, Raum and Lalonge; Spies man. Carson, Hitt, Hasty and Hogan. Ixs Ansreles 3, Oakland 2. San Francisco, July 21. Los An geles took a hard fought 13-!nning game from Oakland yesterday, a cost ly error in the 13th giving the Angels their winning run. In that inning with a man on third and two down, Howard hit Wolverton, who fumbled the ball and the runner on me home. Moser pitched a splendid game for the Oaks. Castleton, who opened for the Angels, twirled a fa'r article of ball for several ifinings, then lost control and was relieved by Tozer In the eighth. The latter was in excel lent form. Score: R. H. E. Los Angeles 3 11 2 Oakland 2 12 2 Batteries Castleton, Tozer and Smith; Moser and Mitzi F. Q. Mackereth asked ' the ques-1 tlon: "Do school children drink al cohol?" and, answering his own query In the affirmative, gave results of investigations which he had made on the subject. In one school alone, he said, it was found that 40 per cent of the chil dren drank alcohol regularly. If the same proportion obtained all round there must be some 300,000 chlld drlnkers In London (probably In all the large towns and districts there must be some 2,000,000) who drink alcohol. "Of all the countries In Europe only Norway and Sweden seemed to be free from the practice, and start ling figures came from all over the world, the proportion In New Tork being, it was stated, 58 per cent. "In one hospital In New York Bellevue, Inquiries showed that, of the 259 patients, four began to drink alcohol before the age of 6, thirteen between 6 and 12, sixty between. 12 and 16, and 102 between 16 and 21 two-thirds of them under the age of 21. He was convinced that a large number of inebriates were so as the result of taking alcohol early In life. Cure Forblil-t Women to Attend Clmrcli In Tlieni. Geneva. Cure Villiger, the head of the village church of Sarmens torf in the canon of Argovie, was so shocked by the younger women of the congre gation appearing in church in white np-nw'irk blousi s, owing to the very hot weather whi'-h prevailed, that he ehangr-d the subject "f the sermon and spoke on the vanities of the world and openwork blouses in particular. At the end of the s rinon theeure stat ed that in future no women wearing I openwork blouses would be allowed to J enter the church, and that he had giv en orders to that effect. The men In the village support the cure, while the women are very indignant. Nasal Catarrh, an Inflammation of the dclica'e membrane lining the alr pnssages, is not cured by any mixtures taken into the stomach. Don't waste time on them. Take Ely's Cream Balm through the nostrils, so that the fevered, swollen tissues are reached at once. Never mind hof long you have Buffered nor how often you have been disappointed, we know Ely's Cream Calm is the remedy you should use. All druggists, 50c. Mailed by Ely Bros. 56 Varren Street, New Tork. Berlin's Seaport Canal. Berlin. Berlin will rank as a sea port two yeHrs from now. The ship canal from Stettin, to the capital' will be completed and ready for traffic In the summer of 1912, so the contrac tors promise. Then large cargo steam ers nnd even liners will he able to reach Berlin, a distance of eighty one milts from the sea. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlains Colio and Diar rhoea Remedy. All that is necessary Is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system. It is safeand sure. Sold by all dealer. XORTHWFST T.KAGIF. Vancouver 7. Spokane 2. Spokane, July 21. Vancouver went after Bonner In the first inning of the game yesterday an.i three hits, coupled with three walks, netted three runs. With the bases full and three balls on Smith. Kratzberg was substituted and Smith smelted one to the fence for two bases, scoring three men. After that, the Spokane pitch er settled and was strong until the finish. Smith pitched good ball for the Beavers. Score: R. H. E. Vancouver 7 11 4 Spokane 2 5 1 Smith and Lewis; Bonner Kratz berg and Shea. Seattle , Taooma 1. Tncoina, July 21. Maston's wild ness gave Seattle a three run lead in the first Inning and the visitors won handily, 6 to 1. The features of the game was a triple play by the Tigers from Rockenfield to Mott to Byrnes. Weed celebrated his first game with the Seattle team by driving out a home run with a runner on the bases and bringing in two more of Seattle's runners with a timely single. Joss was stingy with his hits. . Score: R. H. E. Tacoina 1 6 4 Seattle 6 8 1 Maston. McCamment and Byrnes; Joss and Custer. National League. At Chicago II. H. E. Brooklyn 0 7 2 Chicago 1 6 2 B.ituries Bell and Erwin; Pfelst er, Mclntyre and Archer. Twelve Innings. At Pittsburg R. H. E. Boston 3 8 0 Pittsburg 2 7 0 Batteries Ferguson, Evans and Graham; Maddox and Gibson. At Cincinnati R. H. E. New York 5 16 2 Cincinnati 6 13 2 Batti'iies Ames, Crandall and Schlel; Burns and McLean. American League. At New York St. Louis New York 2 8 1 Batteries Belty and Stephens; Quinn and Mitchell. At Boston R. H. E. Detroit 3 14 1 Boston 2 9 3 Batteries Willett and Stanage; Collins and Carrlgan. 11 innings. At Washington R. H. E. Cleveland 4 9 2 Washington 8 9 1 At Philadelphia R. H. E. Chicago .6 0 6 Philadelphia 2 7 0 Batteries Scott, Young, Smith and Sullivan; Coombs and Lapp, K. II. E. , .1 2 1 2.mo,ooo II1I.DBI.N A HE DUINKI'.RS OF ALCOHOL London. A remarkable statement concerning the drinking habits of school children was made at the an nual meeting of the Women's Total Abstinence union. Ely's CrsamBalm It quicVly absorbed. Gives Relief t Once. It clean.", .soothes, heals nnd protects tbe dis'MvtT mem brane iVMiltiug from Catarrh mid drives away a Cold ia tlio Head quicl.ly, lie stores til Senses of I'asto and Smell, (fists or by mail LI JAY FEVER Full friz 50 cts., RtDri In lidiii 1 form. .1 iit. ;iy Brother, 5J AVurrcu Street, New York. Qruii4i ni ! tutelar. lrs)NU CoaUflch. FurFuiucPuruirii TtCI0"lTl,0. MEM ArsDU!AtH, Cue Biff tornnrtAturil dichartfc,iu&i!itiu&l;tii, irriUtioot or ul ,ratu.u of mucous tupnihrirf. frit or poipcnona. Hold by Drag!?, or tvoC In clair. vr 1.00. L S bntllft2.75. 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Automobile stage from Pendleton Auto Co. to Lehman Hot Springs, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Returning Same Day. Round Trip $8.00 Thompson's mai! stage connects with Umatilla Central Passenger at Pilot Rock every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Returning following days. Fare $3 One Way or $5 Round Trip Freight $1 Per Hundred Special trips may be arranged with either stage line. Board and room per day $1.50, by the week $9.00. Special rates to families. "Keep Your Money in Pendleton" Engraved nnd Emboss id 1 a if 11 h EM r ENGRAVED Calling Cards Wedding Announcements At Home Cards Any style of type you wish EMBOSSED Letter Heads, Envelopes Party Programs Emblem Cards Any form or design you may desire t TT We can furnish you with writing paper with your MJL intial or two-letter monogram embossed opon it in gold, silver or any color you want It comes 25 sheets and 25 envelopes of fine cloth-finish fill a tgv ff linen, put up in a pretty box . . 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