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KiWiMUMHiuMnvri i turn - eight pages BAWT EAST ORHHOIHAN, PKNDLF7TON. OftBOON. 1 111 ItSD.W, MARCH 16, 1911. PACK THKX3C r Children Cry for Fletcher's Ar m,rv wirrji.Ti in' it i f . Tho K!nd You Ilavo Always r;om;Jit, a:iJ vliich lias " '" In uso for over 30 jears, has horno tho e'jnntiu - and Juia Utcii Hiuv -:.Ic: I.!.; i:ci SJ ' Knno'i :mrv''.!nn kincn If?. 5i:f:iri"". All Counterfeits, Imitations arid Just-aH-good" tu'3 hv.t Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health tf Infants and Children Experience against Hxpcri .nanl.' What is CASTORfA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic pubstancc. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys "Wormu and allays FeveriHhnens. It cures Diarrhoea and Vlad Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and 1 towels, giving healthy and natural blee;i. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS fBears the Signature of USTON HAS NEW OFFICE BUILDING pnn will leave Ft. Wayne on his way to Hermiston about the 6th of April, and. will have about 35 people with him, who have purchased luil untjor thlf project. Hn al.so states that sev eral companies have been formed and Incorporated under the laws of Ote t,on, with the object of putting several hundred acres In fruit trees. SCROGGS QUITS IUSIXESS rOH ItKCI-AMATIOX SERVICE Ilcooiiii'H Aswlstaiit Wutcr Distributor School Children Komi Letters of In vllutlou to EuHtern lYIenila ami Relatives. LOCAL AND PERSONAL OF PILOT The Kind You Have Always Boisglit In Use For Over 30 Years THC CCNTAUH COMPANY. TT MURRAY THttT. NIW YORK CITY, NEWS OF TIE - Engine on lloail Grader. Winona. Wash. Experiments have born made the last few' days by Fock li r & Carpenter In attaching a gaso line traction engine to a road grader. The engine dues better work in many wajs than do horses. Iv Ills l Cougar In Winter. Graiigevillc, Inho. According to n letter received here from Charles French, a trapper camped on the Mid dle Fork of the Clearwater river, 19 cougars and four lynx have fallen to his rifle during the winter. Ilcntli ill Auto Mit'liaiilsin. rorllaud. Ore. While demonstrat ing an auto truck to a prospective purchaser Tuesday, A. A. Denzel was caught in the "dumping" mechan ism and Instantly killed. Denzel was married a week ago. IVcitor rnrnilngton Street. Farmlngton, Wash. At a meeting of the city council a resolution was passed to macadamize First street from Chestnut avenue to the O.-W. U. & N. tracks, and Main street from First to Fifth street, 10 blocks. Hank l'si(H Increase Mcdford, Or. According to the statements Issued in response to a call from the controller nf the cur rency for the close of business March 7, there are on deposit in Medford banks t2.1 2K,jr.C60. Since a year ugo the local banks have gained near ly iiJ per cent in deposits. Snake River Trees Budding. l'ullman, Wash. Fruitmen on Snake river are delighted with cun dlllons and the promise of a bumper crop. The fruit has escaped injury by cold and the trees are covered with buds. The weather conditions have been ideal and the soil is in fine condition. May liiit the Gullows. Victoria, H. C. Gun'ncr Thoma3 Allen, who was sentenced to hang for murdering Captain l'eter Killston on August 1 last, and who was to have been executed Thursday morning, was reprieved until April 5 by Judge (5 re gory. An application Is pending for a new trial. (Special Corerspondence.) Hermiston, Ore., March IB. The Hermiston Building & Contracting company has finished Its new office building next to the Inland Empire Lumber company and will soon move here from Pendleton. Miss Bessla McPherson, the secretary of the com pany, has already taken up her work here and will make Hermiston her permanent home. Maurice D. Seroggn has sold his in terest In the Hermiston Produce an 1 Kutply company and has accepted a position with the reclamation service as assistant to James Griffin, tho chief of . water distribution. Mr.: Srroggs was in the employ of th:) t'nlted .States reclamation service when the project was first started and the work is not new to him. H-? will have his office in the government building. Yesterday was letter day In tri's city, the school children wrote sev eral hundred letters to all parts of the T'nl,ted States, the Commerc-ai club furnishing the stamps for mail ing, each letter enclosing one of tho Hermiston booklets. The building and grounl of tin P'oneer Livery and Feed Stables hav-i been sold by Emery & Gies-; to Jack Moore, a former Kenewlek man. Tin. f irmal transfer was made Monday, but the barn was leased at once ty tho former owners of It. Ml. Moore will come and make Herml-to.i Ti is home at once. . . A. F. Howes of Hood Rier p..nt several days here this week looking for a location. There are several peop'? arriving every day looking at homesteads in the fourth unit which will be openca ihe 22nd of this month, an:l it U now expected that Ihere will be a line up at La Grande on the day of the open Ill'. This land includes sunn of the ic-t land on tne project, some 40 acre tracts will be opened for entry, but the majority are sma'l iim., ri'i iling' from 10 acres to 26 acre? of the Irrigable lands. Joseph a. Wagner or H )! River, Is back In Hermiston. Mr. Wagner owns land under this project and ji;is sold his business at Hood Hive- and will move to Hermiston to make his fiome. Otis Sprague, one of the represen tatives of the Maxwell Land and irri gation company arrived hr; fri.ii Ft. Wayne, Indiana yester-iny. Mr. Sp'ague states that Mr. CH fori M' r- (Speclal Correspondence.) ; Pilot Rock, March 15. Ruth'Royer Cora Shipley and Mrs. G. G. Cchlegel left Tuesday evening for Milton to at tend the missionary convention. OUle Smith spent last week In Pen- : dleton visiting with relatives and friends. j Dr. Lieuallen and wife have been spending a few days in Pendleton where he has been on the sick list. James Whittaker of Nye was a Pi lot Itoek business visitor Saturday. Eva Belts returned to her home at Pilot Rock after spending the win ter in Honolulu. Alta Smith spent Sunday in Pen dleton visiting friends. Mr. Burgess was a Pilot Rock vis itor Monday between trains. Mrs. Charles Mathews returned to her home Tuesday after spending a few days in Pendleton. Mr. Dick Waugh and Helen Mac Innis drove down to Pendleton Sat urday and returned home Monday. Mrs. Douglas Belts spent Tuesday evening In Pendleton. Mrs. Douglas was a Pendleton bus iness visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Reeves spent Tuesday evening lr. Pendleton. Mr. Charles Mathews of Stewart creek was a Pilot Rock business vis itor Tuesday. Miss Ruth Rogers spent last Wed nesday evening in Pendleton. Mr.' H. H. Gilbert returned to his home Saturday after spending a week In Pendleton where he served on the J urj1. Clarence Adams has been spending the last few days In Pilot Rock. TIMES EXPLOSION WAS FELONIOUSLY PLANNER Los Angeles. Calif., March Is. After six months of "labor the coro rer'B jury investigating tne Times ex plosion returned a verdict that the 21 employes were killed by an explo sion of dynamite feloniously placed inside the structure. Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is appendlclt I Is with many victims, but, Dr. King s New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing con stipation, headache, biliousness, chins. 25c at Koeppens. If you are a woman and you have this symptom r;:t Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound without delay. Backache seems an invention of the evil one to try woman's souls. Only those who suffer this way can under stand the wearing, ceaseless misery. We ask all such women to read the following letter for proof that Mrs. Pinkham's medicine cures backache caused by woman's diseases. Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suffered two years with female disorders, my health was very bad and I had a continual backache which was simply awful. I could not stand on my feet Ion? enough to cook a meal's victuals without my back nearly killing me, and I would have such drag-gin? sensations I could hardly bear It. I had soreness on each side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was completely run down. On advice I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and am enjoying good health. It is now more than two years and l have not had an ache or pain do an my own work, washing and since. everything, and never have t lie backache any more. 1 think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. 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Vandewater, traveling freight ' James Johns, president of th and passenger agent of the O.-W. R. Hartman Abstract company, returned & X. company, who had been to Pen dleton on business, returned to the city yesterday. Walla Walla Union. Spokane this morning from a business trip to Two Seek Tncoiiiii l:l(rality. Tacoma, Wash. Two candidates to oppose Mayor A. V. Fawcett at his recall election, April 4, filed nomina tion petitions. The candidates are W. W. Scynrour, who resigned as presi dent of the park board, and Ex Councilman, E. A. Lynn, who was an ''also ran" at the mayorality election a year ago. Clark Hay ArwiRe Largo. Clark, Wash. Frost is out of the ground and ranchmen are sowing hay. Tho acreage this year will be one fourth larger than a year ago. There is abundant moisture, and the hill Bides and pasture lands nre rapidly turning green. MedkclDaa that aid nature are al ways most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature n restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. louglnH WlHNlt PmsiHTts CiOfKl. Douglas, Wash. Winter wheat is in good condition nnd where the snow Is off It Is looking exceptionally well. One-third of the 1911 crop In Douglas county will be winter varieties such as Turkey red and Jones' fife. Kill Dogs at CoHn. Colfax, Wash. The dog poisoner again was busy Tuesday night and "King," a Valuable bull terrlor, own ed by Fred Russell, manager of the Fair store, and a water spaniel of A. J. Davis' were killed. Would "Eat 'Em Alive." Spokane, Wash. Hecause he shout ed and waved his arms on the street and threatened "to eat 'em alive" when n special officer told him to move along, J. B. Cravens, a well-known lollce court character, was fined $5 and costs by Justice G. W. .Stocker for disorderly conduct. nivnrcKi Aftor 29 Years. Medford, Or. After 29 years or married Hfo, Mrs. Minnie Hunter of Gold Hill, has applied to the circuit court for an absolute divorce from John C. Hunter. She alleges that in November, 1908, her husband desert cd her at Gold Hill. 'STACY ' ADAMS and ROYAL BLUE SHOES at A. EKLUIID'S I $15 SBSBSSeBSSSjeBBBBSBBSBBBBBSBBBBHBBBBBBSBBl S Rotiklinlior Buy Plnnt. Nelson, R. C. The Kootenay Jam company has sold its factory hero to the Doukhabors, and will move to the const. The chief reason for the move is that the ranchers here are devoting more and more attention to apples Instead of small fruits and the company hopes to obtain larger sup plies at the coast. Springfield Will Pave. Eugene, Ore. The city council of Springfield, at Its meeting last night, decided definitely to pave several blocks of Main street. A lengthy pe tition, signed by practically every property owner on the street, was presented and granted by the coun cil, nnd an ordinance ordered drawn for the Improvement. 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