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niGllT PAGES DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, Tl ESDAV, MAY 80, 191 I' AGE TiniEB FIVE DAYS SLEEP house snow Saturday WAS GUAM) KlCCESS Lnrco Pnrmlo h Hold an(t Muny lino I lor Were on Inhibition Mrs. Hwt Miller Wln Hrht 1'rlws for IloM Driving Horse. i MILTON W0I1 IMS )Bpeclnl Correspondence.) Milton, Ore., May '30. A strange case of epelepsy or trance developed In thin city this week In the cose of Mm, Stoddard, on the corner of Goorgo ntrcct, opposite the Christian church. Wednesday morning an uncle, with whom Mrs. Stoddard lives with her four young boys, returned from up town and found his neico lying on the be tvdecp. He endeavored to awak en her, but did not succeed. Dr. Gow en was called but could not awaken the sleeper, who continued In that tato for almost five days, awaking Sunday afternoon. During the sleep ing period sho was fed broth and soups and would open her eyes but wag seemingly unconscious, her eyes being perfectly blank. Sho made no complaint and did not appear to suf fer nt any time during her uncon sciousness. When she awoke Sun day she was In perfect health and did not know what had happened during the interval. Dr. Montgomery of Walla Wdiia was called In during the lime, but failed to arouse the sleeping woman. Horse Show Kiuvonm. The horse show held In this city Saturday was the best ever held here. Tho parade was a largo one and many fine horses were lioun and nearly all won blue ribbons. Mrs. Bert Mil ler carried of first prize for the best driving horse and Mrs. W. E. Miller secured second prize. The carnival company left for Elgin Sunday even ing. Strawberry day was spoiled by the rain, notwithstanding which sev eral hundred boxes of berries were given away. IVrnonal Mention, Mrs. C. T. Godwin came down from Baker, Ore., to attend the carnival and will bo the guest of her mother, Mrs. Eleanor I'helps for the next two months. Mrs. Eil. McKenzle and baby were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKenuzio, A large number of people, mostly members of the Farmers' Union, are preparing to go to Wallowa lake to attend the farmers' picnic which will be held at the luko next week. Among those is a party consisting of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. I.,. Berry. Mr and Mrs. I,. I,. Uerry, Mr. and Mrs. Itob crt McEwcn, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pikes. Mrs. L. J. Tierce and daugh ter Ada, find Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Owkburn. The m st of the party will g,i overland as fur as Elgin, tak ing the train from there. They will be gniie about a week. A baby gill was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. King Saturday evening. Mr. King Is proprietor of Hie Milton ga rage. Mrs. W. It. Craig of Ellensburg, formerly Miss Lina Coe of this city, Is the guest of her relatives and friends here. Mrs. J. F. Campbell of 1m. Grande, a sister. Is also a guest at the P. K. Coe home. Mrs. llulh Swain, a teacher in the public schools, leaves this week for Enterprise, where she wllj attend the summer Institute for teachers. Her sister, Mrs. Smnkum of Union county, will keep house fur her during her ab sence. Mrs. Tucker arrived in the city from La Grande lat evening and will be the guest this summer of Mrs. J. Cherry.E. Cherry. Mrs. Tucker has been engaged as on.- of the high school teachers for the Milton schools next yenr. Hoy Black went to Portland Sun day evening on a business trip for the C. P. Collins drug store. Mr. Blnck expects to be gone a week, A ball game between the Milton and Frcewater fire laddies will take place Thursday afternoon on the Pea cock mill diamond. S. A. Miller has purchased two lots In the Black addition to Milton at a cost of $"60. The Bulldogs and Whitman hall teams will cross bats on the Peacock diamond Tuesday, afternoon. A Smile. I a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're blue, bilious and out of sorts. There Is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach and liver com plaints constipation and dyspeosla. Ballard's llerblne Is mild, yet abso lutely effective In all cases. Price BOo per bottle. A. C, Koeppen & Bros. IXKXOHX MAX DEAD I YAKIMA MORGUE North Yakima, Wash. "I ain't dead thnt I know of," said II. II. IXngerson today, as ho walked Into tho office of Coroner Fred Shaw and denied that the dead man picked up on the Northern Pacific tracks last week was he. "Somebody has been too orfielous. They decided that this dead man was mo and began tele graphing to my sisters in Missouri. I'm glad they didn't know what my nama is, it Is Dlngerson, J. J. Dln gerson, and they say the receipt in the pocket.t of this dead . man had the name of H. A. Dennis." Coroner Shaw also has on hand the body of a man killed on tho railroad near Mabton last night or this morn--) lug nnd that of a man found nt tho bottom of the Yakima river near So lan Inst night, supposed to be a log ger. Both nro unidentified. The companion of the man killed at Mabton Is In tho hospital serious ly Injured, but bo refuses to toll more about tho dead man. Suitor If you refuse me I shall never lovo another. Suited Does that hold good if I accept you? Chicago News. The IK t HI NAVAL ACODEMY REUNION COMMENCES TODAY Washington, May SO. Members of the naval academy class of 1SS1 commenced a reunion today with a steamer trip down the Potomac s the (lay's entertainment feature. Tomor row there will be a visit to the White House to pay respects to Tresldent Taft. and on Thursday the class will go to Annapolis to attend the business meeting of the Graduates' association and the alumni dinner. The naval academy graduation exercises will fol low on Friday. Among the members of the class of 1881 were Yoshttomoro Inouye and Sotoklchl Urlu, both vice admirals in the Japanese navy. Congressman J. W. Weeks of Massachusetts, and W. W. Russell, of the diplomatic service, were among the middles of thirty years ago who abandoned the bound ing billows for a life on shore. ECZEMA critE A 11KAVTY WASH. Although D. D. D. Prescription hns been recognized for years as tho one remedy for eczema, psoriasis and all other forms of skin diseases, It Is now known that there Is no other wash, even those used by the beauty specialists, that can compare with this mild liquid for demising the skin of pimples, blackheads, rash, and all similar skin affections. For this reason alone, a bottlo of D. r. D. should be kept on hand In every household. A trial 25c bottlo will show you tho merits of this great remedy as a complexion wash. 1). D. D. seems to remove tho causo whatever tho trouble may bo cleansing tho skin and leaving It as soft, as smooth and clear as that of a healthy child. Get a 2tic bottlo today and keep It In the house, Tallmnn & Co. size or tips. (Ohio State Journal.) A professional waiter nt a blar Chi cago hotel has sailed with his wife to do Europe, to give out in tips some of the money that he got In the samo way. In a talk with a reporter this waiter told him of the size of tins. as follows: AGENTS FOR KNOX, MERIT, "SMILE" AND STETSON HATS I Imartesf Did you notice the best dressed men at the ball game, the nattily attired ones whom you admired not only for their looks, but also for their good judgment? Their Clothes Bear the BOND Label! When you think of clothes of dignity, quality and style, read the score board BOND BROTHERS PENDLETON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS 'Wirt When dining alone, 10 cents. When dining with a woman, 25 cents. When entertaining a party, 50 cents or more. ' When In doubt, 10 per cent of the bill. Deduct accordingly when the waiter refuses to smile.. Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illiutratcd songs iu tho city. Shows afternoon and evo nintru. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. Next to French Rentaurant Entire change three time each week. Be sur and oc the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 8c PASTIME t!AIfi -if 7 I J7 - Z. 4 ?"T' C -r- 'A' f i ' t 'I i?J $ Air and Are Found in iff mothers tlijtftri -fnl-i ?.: - . - jl.ui..X. - i.'J So here is an authoritative list of prices, and It will no doubt be inter- estlng to many people, for whether ihov hn.- i- people do. It may not be generally known, but the tip has become so thoroughly Imbedded in American custom that the federal laws recog- Just 4 More Days In which to You'll have to hurry ! They are selling fast ! Nothing reserved everything to go, and we can assure you a perfect fit from a great variety of stylish new summer patterns. AGENTS FOR. EDWIN CLAPP AND KEITH-KON-QUEROR SHOES Longest Ucar Clothes - alJ j nizo it as a legitimate expei.se in an : officer's traveling account. But that i d,,t""-t make it right. Federal cus- I t0ln 18 a ',od deal European He Good night, dear. We must not kls or you would take my cold. She Never mind I can pass1 it on. get your unrestricted choice of any suit in our store if TiViiyyn1iijiMlm..vy Sorry Fitznoodle Who is that strange looking man who stares at me so much. She Oh, that's Mr. Mancegga, th eminent Insanity expert. It is proposed to stop the flow of gold and girls to Kurope by putting an export tax on heiresses". Gentlemen! j for J