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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1911)
EIGHT PACES DAILY EAiJT OKI GONIAN. PENDLETON. OltFGON. TIUISSDW, JfXE 11(1 1. PACK THREE HERMJSTGN MAN . PiUEER OREGON mmmmm heads company OC(500000GOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOe900000000 and other ill, due to an inactive condi tion of the liver, Stomach and Bowel, mjr be obtained most pleatantly and s mort promptly by tuing Syrup of Res 5 and Elixir of Senna. It U not a new and untried remedy, but u ued by millions of weD-informed families through out the world to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the system whenever a laxative remedy is needed. When buying note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co., printed on every package of the genuine. Regular price 50 per bot one size only. ror sale by all leading druggists. 0 o ATTORNEY SLAIN g MTTI.r.OTKLD IXTi:UKSTl.l ix MF.xico Mixixr; I'l KI) (r TWO VKAKS ! stammm;, iii;st i.Ts fatally ni.mi.iMiJisfp.Hi.im?i CROPS IN GILLIAM Xow llciiiu- for t'ounellmiin. Auto ami Drug Hiiliuvs Airmuj Addition., to I'rojiil Town. Wealthy Wiifim'n I'uvor, Said to Have Item Snnlit Uy Agiil Sla.tcr anil VUlIm? ABOVE AVERAGE L'xiiilcn, ore., June 29. Ollliurn county has received Its second rain stoi m within the past week. In the. (Special Correspondence.) Hermlston, Oregon, June 29 W. I P. Littlefield, formerly of Hermlston hriH been elected as president of the I La ('Uiinliomoc Mining company, lo j cuted with head offices at Seattle, I Wash. .This company la capitalized i at $3,000,000. Mr. C. S. Hills of fl attie Is secretary and counsel for the. company. The mine nre In Mexico where Mr. Littlefield has -large land holdings. Mr. Littlefield was at one time one of the city councilmen of Hermlston'and was In the mercantile business. A New nnio. Work has commenced on the new homo for Councilman Waterman. It Is to be a two story building, cement basement, bath and modern through out. It la located on Oladls aveflue, directly next to the beautiful home of Mr. A. C. Crawford. Mr. Callbeck - the contract for building, nun Henry Alleil of Pendleton, arrived jot Hermlston yesterday. He Is h?re llooking after hjis land Interest, ; which Is 20 acres of some of the best ; land under the project. I J. Howard Held, ca.snier of the Her mlston Rank & Trust company, spent I I'aki r, Ore., June 2'J. George Barnes, u prominent pioneer attor ney of Oregon, who was the first at torney to locate In Prlnoville, Crook fcounty, lu the early days, was shot and killed at Canyon City by George Anderson, a resident of Canyon City, who Is now in jail charged with mur der. The events that led up to the kill ing of Barnes cover a period of near ly two years, during which time I Karnes has been a resident af Canyon The ill-feeling had its origin in a suit bi ought t.y the latter against the es tate of Alex. Cowman, for the hand of whose widow, it is said, both liarnes and Anderson were aspirants, Anderson had been awarded a Judg ment for $2000, and IJarnes, aft-r his marriage to Mrs. Howman, took UP the fight and succeeded in having the" judgment, I" Anderson's favor re- ! voked. i i first rain .4 nnd in the rain received Monday night and yest.-rday morning .78 of an inch fell. This rainfall at this time has saved such crops of this county as were planted lat in the spring. Fall grain is looking excellent and after the rain in the latter part of last week early spring wheat advanced to a stage where It looks as fine as the fall whe.it. Farmers and merchants who car ried long faces for a week prior to the rains of last week and yesterday are tc-day predicting more tlinn an aver age crop At any rate it is stated by conservative individuals that the yield will exceed last year's when Condon alone received 1.10,000 bushels of wheat. ciiir.F limits i:kioiTi-:i(s. Tuesday night at Pendleton, arriving of an inch of water fell j home yesterday moaning. Purchase X"iv Auto. Mert Dishon & Son, proprietors of the Hermlston Stables, liave Just pur- . M I I 1 . T t lu cnaseu a imc new iutiu ... j a live passenger car nnn one m ii best In the city. They will run this in connection with Mieir livery busi ness. There Is some rumor about Hermls ton of a new drug store being started. It Stonton of Pennsylvania, was here looking for a location. -He has left for Portland and is rxpected to re turn In a few day tr decide on a lo cation. Dr. Byron G. Monkman has put In a small stock of drugs and will here after fill Tiis own prescriptions in con nection with his practice. II. B. Burroughs has returned to Hermiston after n few days in Port land. He intended locating in cen- Tiiconm I'ollcv Try to Suppress News j tral Oregon, but can not find any bet- of (Villi., tiv I'renk Order. ter Place than nermision and pulling an automatic gun from his pocket, sent three bullets Into his rival, who fell to the ground mortal ly wounded and died in a few min utes. The dead man is 70 years of ae, and has for years been a well-known clwr.kt;r Mi legal circles in eastern Oregon, lie hns always practiced at 1 rineville until his removal to Can yon City two years ago He has rel atives in Prinevllle ,and Portland, and a member of The Dalles lodge, No. 303, B. P. O. E. (iOSSH OF (iOTIIAM, v I new Tacoina, Wash. Another "freak" ngulatlon developed when Chief of Police Fraser an order that newspaper reporters, would not be allowed in police head-' quarters more than two minutes at a time The information concerning . crimes, accidents or arrests is to be gleaned f -oin the arrent blotter. j Effort has been made recently to' suppdiss all information concerning' burglaries, holdups and robberies,! numbers of which are said to have' occurred in the city recently. Fur-' tber .strength was given to the order by an implied threat that the police reporters would find themselves in the stri ct if they spent any more time f.t police headquarters. The Umatilla project has had Its today snare oi rain uic iasi icW w. Issued ' farmers have let up considerably on irrigation and crops of every Kinu are looking fine. Nearly every day for the last week there has been rain and this gives the Irrigation far mer quite a little rest from active Irrigation. New York, June "Mrs. Hub ert Ingersoll, daughter-in-law of the late Col. Robert G. Ingersol," was re cently arrested, according to the New York papers on a charge of having failed to provide the required tag for her automobile. The matter was sat isfactorily explained and the young woman released. The most interest ing portion of the story was omitted, however, as the newspapers failed to explain how a woman could be the ; daughter-in-law of a man w ho had , no son. ' Over In P.loomfield, N. J., Rudyard j o o & e Q O o o 0 O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o FRIDAY ONLY 1 000 yards of new calico just received today and never before shown in our store. 20 different patterns and colors. Sold regularly for 5c and 6 l-4c yard (B Kipling is serving a sentence of 30 days in the local gaol, having been ; convicted of drunkenness. The an- I nouncment of the accused man's name produced something of a sensa tion In court. fin m Tlie.. lima "N "Kuuyoru Kipling is my name, London. Among the wonderful j and I'm not unkhown to fame." hic thlngs brought about by the corona- coughed the prisoner when arraign tlon ceremonies an' their attendant ed.. gaieties were ladies' hats. So much has been said about the Jewels dis- OOOOGOOOOOOOOO0000000000000000000000 o YARD Only 1 0 yards to each customer, so the first 1 00 cus tomers will be the lucky ones. Drop everything, leave your w ork and come early-never before was such a sen sational .bargain offered to the people of this county. Remember our great closing out sale continues up until July 4th. Every article in every department has been cut and slashed in p ice. GORDON CO., in charge of The Wonder Store flips played by American women that two remarkable pieces of headgear have escnped attention. The first Is notable for its cost $1 .".. It is the property of the Princess Miahesco e'e Bukharest and all London Is talking about It. The hat is an immense black tagal straw lined with silver lace and covered with white espreys, which tower high Into the nir. For the benefit of Ignorant, "Yes, another stole my name .but j I I'm Kipling just the same," contin-J ; ued the accused In response to a ques- I tion from the magistrate. I "My home is on the ocean blue, and sailor's work I often do," the culprit rambled on. "I will not try to give you bunk. I know your honor, I am drunk. I've often tried .0 men I my ways, but I s'pose you'll give me thirty days." "You're not much of a poet " com- 009000000000000000000000000000 Is VOl LL ALWAYS ninntf.il llm m n rrit rn to 'hiit n but suffering mankind it may he said , n,.t lire a rlgnt. Th;,.ty that the ospreys are responslbe for the . . ., lilrl, met tlmnirli n oliistoi nf l!ve roses at the front help out some, j The second hat takes the palm for size, being 87 inches in circumfer 1 ence. It is trimmed with pir.ulise j plumes which tower more than half 11 yard about the brinit It Is .also black tagal straw anr lined Willi a delegate shell pink while the plumes I are black. It is the property of an American girl recently wedded to a titled Englishman. 1TM TR005LE when you come up against a defect In your plumbing. WIIKN LKAKS llOTIIEK YOl CALL IX PKXDLETOX-S ONLY I:CLI SIYK PLUMBERS. We know Just how to fix your faucet and make it like new. There isn't anything wo can't do IX THE PLI'.MBIXG LIXE, YE .VISE EXPERTS. BEDDOW & MILLER The uniform Buccess that has at tended tho use of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made It a favorite everywhere. It cap alvays be depi tided upon. For sale by aU dealers. Pl IJSl ES SLAYER OF BROTHER California Man I'rgcs Authorities to Sparc 110 Expense. Vancouver, Wash. A telegram was received from T. W. Barhydt of Pas adena, Cnl., today urging the author ities to fparo no expense in their ef forts to epprehend the slayer of his brother, Edward 1 arhydt, whoso body was found Sunday on Halls mountain. Harhydt is said to bo wealthy nn,l to have been formerly president of the Burlington and Northwestern railroad company ut Burlington, Io wa. No clew to" the whereabouts of Charles W. Hammond, the dead man's hired man, has been found. Housework Drudgery Housework is drudgery for the weak woman. She brush es dusts and scrubs, or is on her feet all day attending to the many details of the household, her hack aching, her temples throbbing, nerves quivering under the stress of pain, possibly dizzy feelings. Sometimes rest in bed is not refreshing, because the poor tired nerves do not per mit of refreshing sleep. The real need of weak, nervous women is satisfied by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Inscription. It Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. This "Prescription" removes the cause ot women's weaknesses, heals Inttam motion and ulceration, and cures those weaknesses fo peculiar to women. It tranquilizes the nerves, encourages the appetite and Induces restful sleep. Dr. Pierce is perfectly willing to let every one know what his " Favorite Prescription" cuntuins, a complete list ot ingredients on the bottle-wroppcr. Lc not let any unscrup ulous druggist persuade you that his substitute of unknown composition is " just as good" in order that he may make a bigger profit. Just smile and shake your head t Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets enret liver ills. Jesus God?" Is a ue-;ion which the courts of New York may to pass upon. Under the terms of the Foley bill, just signed by G.iv. I.ix and which will become a law on September 1. the presentation of any theatrical performance in which the Deity is represented by a living char acter is absolutely prohibited. With in the last few years various import ed plays in which Jesus appears have been produced in New York, and it is understood that arrangements have been made for the production of oth ers next season. It Is likely that such dramas will be abandoned, however, rather than force the matter to an issue in the court-1. Under the terms of the act is becomes impossible even to produce "Parslfai" cr "Kvcryman." the old English morality play in which . the Deity is one of the characters. I Nearly 2700 new voters will be; manufactured in New York next moiuh. That number of aliens are waiting to be naturalized and unless 1 they receive their final papers by Au- gust s. they cannot cast ballots :n tne coming election. To prevent such a catastrophe, several supreme court Justices have volunteered to sit through July and fe"d the hopper of the Citizenship mill. No wife should be peeved at the familiarities of her nusband with other women, so long as he sticks to the plural and doesn't center h:s af fections upon any one woman. Such is the peculiar marital code of ethics of Ira. Lawrence Hill, Fifth avenue photographer and creator of photo graphic "Gibson head," according to his wife, who is suing for a separa- ftlon. Mrs. Hill alleges that her hus band openly ndmitted nnd even boast ed of his affairs with other women, but told lo r that "there was no occa sion for jealousy, because there was no particular one, but .1 number. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o TorYorangsssOM JAPAN TO GET RIG ROGS. h.V Doen of Them Arc Taken Alive Students to Native Land. Storrs, Conn. Keniaoe Inonya, a Japanese student, who has just re ceived his diploma from the Connec ticut agricultural school here, is on his way back to Japan, carrying with him, carefully crated, a dozen of the largest nnd best specimens of frogs he had been able to gather from the ponds in the surrounding country. It Is his Intention to use them In the propagation of the species in his na tive land, where the frogs are all small and not edible. I D I ! 1 O a o o Free! Free! Sunrise to Sunrise! The Glorious Day will be celebrated in a manner to please everybody. Pendleton will play the host as only Pendleton can do. All invited to the most unique parade, sta ting at ten o'clock, that you can't afford to miss. Appropriate floats, Goddess of Liberty, the States, and a spectacular decorated bicycle parade. Following parado will be an intensely interesting program in which will close the morning t xercises. OH, YOU AFTERNOON ! Greased pig, greased pole. Oh. what fun. Potato races, egg laecs, field sports, enough to keep you all busy watching them. And Then That Ball Game, Free to all BETWEEN THE BUCKA160ES ANT) WESTON BLUE MOUNTAIN LEAGUE TEAMS. Yon can't beat it, John. It's Independence Pay, and you can be independent of expense. What do von know about this? A WILD MULE RACE for a Kamley Saddle. Some class! Thcv're so WILD that a WHITE MAX'S HOUSE SCARES THEM. Band Concerts by Pendleton and Athena bands all the time. Snappy music. You cr.n't keep your feet still. Everybody happy. Then that dancing, afternoon and evening, absolutely FREE, with music of tho best. Let the children see the fire works, the best ever in this county. Come in everybody. Comfortable seats under a nice shade. AND ALL FREE in All can be accomodated splendid New Grandstand at Round-Up Park, and no charge anything at all. The finest Staduim in the Northwest for ;lrfly''(! 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