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I' IF YOU DON'T KNOW Lee Teuisch You had Ought to. He Sells y Clothes, Shoes, Notions and Dry Goods CREFFIELD WOMAN POISONED ST. PENDLETON, ORE; Sot Determined Whether Case of Suicide or Murder. The ooronei's physicians at Seattle woo analysed tbe etomaoh of Mia. Hand Hart CrefSeld. thn the late Edmund Joshua HmffiaM k LHoly Roller leader. leportod that enoogb arsenic was fonud in tHo Btomaon of tbe dead woman to kill several persons. It is therefore eviaenttbat tbe woman was either murdered or oommitted suicide, prob- auiy me lauer. Mrs. Creffleld was the daughter of u. v. nun, or uorvallis. At tbe time or Her death she was in prison with Esther Mitohell, both charged with tbe murder , of Esther's brother, George Mitchell," who was killed by his sister in reveuge for the murder of Creffleld. She died suddenly about imuoiKin xasi Jinaay night, supposed ly from heart disease. She was buried by tbe side of her husband. SniniH was threatened by both women when rJrst arrested and a close wntnh n kept over them to urevent thnm f mm carrying out their threats. Both ex pressed a desire to die frequently. f For the next thirty days, closing Noyember 15th. I will give, abso-. It'tely FREE, a four section Clothes Rack, on exhibition in the show window, with every $25 cash purchase of FURNITURE OR CARPETS N. A. MILLER, Furniture Dealer - Athena, Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET C. H. Sherman Prop. Public Notice. . , m , ' J .. will uimfy u, the Mayor and common council of the t;lty of field on the 5t& .lay of December, HKW, for a (cense to sell uplrlluoiu, malt and vinous llniw.rc In Idu. nuaiiiitliu 1 1, .. .. . . liquorBtobesoldonly In a building situated wu wic enflb UUCUttU Ul IUI IKlf, B, ) OIOCK 10 6, ot said city. J. V. Davis, Dated, Oct. MB. 1906. Applicant. Try The TROY LAUNDRY , .. ' . : For GOOD WORK HENRY KEENE, Agent. ATHENA, OREGON Nothing too good for our pat rons. We cut the best meat money can buy. Fish and oysters in season. Give us a trial. COMMERCIAL LIVERY STABLE HARRY M'BRIDE, MANACER Best Stock and Rigs in the City. Competent Drivers. Stock Boarded by the Day, Week or Month at Reasonable Rate. NORTH SIDE STREET. -ATHEAN, ORE 1 Cures Jl Kidney and iladder Diseases (bmirs Foley's Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. If you notice any irregularities, commence taking Folef s Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady. A Merohant Cured After Having Given Up Hope. Foley & Co., Chicago. Gentlemen: I was afflicted with Kidney and Bladder trouble for six years and had tried numerous preparations without getting any relief and had given up hope of ever being cured when FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. After using one bottle I could feel the effect of it, and after taking six fifty-cent bottles, I was cured of Kidney and Bladder trouble and have not felt so well for tbe past twenty years ad I owe it to FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. James Smith, Bentons Ferry, W. Va. A Veteran of the Civil War Cured After Ten Years of Suffering. R. A. Cray, J.P., of Oakville, Ind., writes: "Most of the time for ten years I was confined to my bed with some disease of the kidneys. It wtfs so severe I could not move part of the time. I consulted, ' the best medical skill available, but got no relief until FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. I am grateful to be able to say that it entirely cured me." Refuse Substitutes Ijyo Slze, ' 60; Cento "and -Gi-ftO HAVE SNOW BUT NO I C011L Car Passing Through Garfield It Seized by Citizens- Tbe fuel situation in Garfield and, in fact, the whole Palouse country, is serious, and tbe beet citizens of tbe to wn. will unite in delaying tbe first trainload ot coal that passes through that city to Lewiston. Only ooe . oar of coal has atrived there for weeks aud that came iu and was stopped Wednesday morning. About 100 people out of tbe 1200 inhabitants got a little, but as cold weather is ap proaching it looks now as if there would be much suffering in the Pa louse before coal arrives in quantities to give everybody a ton or more. Tuesday nigbt was tbe coldest of tbe season. Ioe formed at least one inch thiok. Wood is 18 per oord and coal $9 per ton, but none 1 is in sigbt Heretofore there has been plenty of wood banledin from tbe mountains 10 miles east of Garfield, which sold readily at $5 and $8 per oord, hot tbe past year there has bern but very little wood out, and it seems impos sible to get coaL : There are people who have had coul ordered since July. They have plenty of money to pay for tbe coal, but it does not, come. Local dealers have put these customers off, saying tbey expect coal at any time,' and although one dealer claims to have 10 carloads j j , uruureu uoou arrives. r r Snow fell Wednesday night aud tbe weather is turning colder. Great suffering will be experienced if tbe f nel famine is not soon relieved. TRIED TO BLOW UP THE TRAIN fiends Attempt to Dynamite Train on Hood River Road . t ; A special dispatch received by tbe Evening Telegram from Hood River, tells of a fiendish attempt made to blow up a passenger train on th6 Mount Hood Railroad. The would-be assassins seonred a large quantity of dynamite aud plaoed it ou tbe track, where the train would be running at such speed that it could not De stopped wheu tbe obstruction was seen. The oold weather, however, saved the lives of the passengers, as the powder was frozen and failed to explode when the heavy passenger train passed over it Twenty stioks of dynamite were fouud by tbe side of tbe traok after the train had passed. In ere is no clue to the perpetrators of the ftendisb deed, and it is not known whether the object of the at tempted wholesale murder was tor robbery or an attempt to destroy the property of tbe road and kill the pass engers. ' .:, . There were 25 travelers in addition to the ' regular crew on tbe train at tbe time of the attempted crime. The Hood River Railroad company is investigating tbe attempt and has offered a reward of $500 for tbe ap pro beusion of the criminals i Busy on Irrigation Project ' About 350 , men are employed on the government ditoh near Eobo, and it is expeoted that work will be coni meuoed in a few days on the govern ment dam at the reservoir site in the Oold Springs district. The dam will be 85 feet deep at the gate1 aud the reservoir will cover 1800 acres. The government will also build a macada mized roud from Hermiston, nine miles, to tbe dam. Pioneer Flour Mills Burn Fire destroyed the Pioneer flouring mill on the Yellow Hawk river late Tuesday night. The mill was a three story frame building and contained 12,000 bushels of wheat, 350 barrels of flour and 10,000 sacks of barley, valued at $25,000 to $30,000, upon whioh there was an insurance of $7000. The mills were operated by Coyle & Campbell A Year of Blood The year 1903 will long be retr em bered in the borne of P. N. Tacket; of Alliauoe, Ky., as a year of blood, whioh flowed so copiously from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: ''Severe bleeding from tbe lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when J. began takng Dr. King's New Dia COVerv for Cnnmimntirtn. with t.hn astonishing result that after taking ionr octies 1 was completely restored and as time has proven permanently cured." Guarauteed for , sore lungs, coughs and colds at tbe Palace drug store. . Price 50 and trial bottle free. Church of Christ. Services every Lord's day. Bible school at 10 a. m. ; preaobing at 11 j Y. P. S. O. E; at 7 P. m. ; Dreachioa at 8. p. m. Praver meetinc? on Wed nesday evening at 8. The public is invited to attend all of them services. V. E. Hoven, Aliuinter. We, the Church ol Christ. Wear no name but Christ's. Acts 4:12; Epb. 1:20, 21. Have no Priest but Christ. Hell. 6:20. . Accept no Creed but Christ's. Matt 16:16. Submit to no Authority but Christ's Matt. .28:18, 20. I , Ask you to believe ou Christ- Act? 16:13. Ask you to Repent toward Christ. Acts 8:19. Ask you to Confess Christ Rom. 10:9,10. Ask you to be Baptized into Cb rist Acts 2:38; Gal. 82:7. Ask yoa to Walk with Christ. Matt. 11:29, 80. Ask you to Live tor Chi int. Pet. 1:511. Plead for Unity in Christ. Johu 17:20. 21. j Christ is out All iu All', Col. 8:11. -i ' To Cor Conattpattoih Y"oray t f k Cuscaretn CamdT CuthAtrtio. I toerCSA i C. C. (ail to cure, dru'i4,is rerun u moot, " mm SI Cy ? f ffh, r!o Why more men in Umatilla county wearur Suits and Overcoats than from any other store If you .have ncver.traded with us, now is the time to start We are sure we will make it an object to you. All we want is a chance to show you when in Pendleton and well make a customer of you. REMEMBER, we guarantee every thing we sell. Our best advertisement is our pleased customers. & A & d A Y WE SELL j jSATISFACTlflfi WITH EVERY 1 Gome to NOV ERA BE CIAB 200 Men's Suits, $15, $17.50 and $20 valuesall through Nov. your choice for $12.50 125 Men's Overcoats, $15, $17.50, and $20 values, all through November $12.50 ..Oiir Store The next time you are in Pendleton. We know we will get your trade sooner or later because we keep dependable goods, so make up your mind to come. . Special Attention Given : , to Mail Orders Bound Bros The Leading Clothiers PENDLETON OREGON , J. D. PLAMONDON PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON. ''... -V' ' ' o' ' ( ' Office in Barrett Building, - - Athena, Oregon Fswssmm, STEEL PENS THE STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. .150 Styles Pohlta?" Works, Camden, N. 1. ESTERBRCOK STEEL PEN G0i Je'lohn St.,DNewVork. ) Cut Glass - Si A fine line on display, One piece of Cut Glass each year and you will soon have a nice collection. c; C. A. BARRETT & CO. Athena, Oregon coughs OF CURES golds THE WONDER WORKER FOR THROAT nn UUlh i 3 II VN U a I I IfltlK J n- X k i V P ! ft. I hi I I If II (111 II II il I II I t IE I J 1 Ann EOIajCS I Lurjcs nnn I FOR COUGHS AMD COLDS PREVENTS PilEUI.IOIiin I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me bo completely that I am all sound and well MRS. EVA UKCAPHR, Grovertown, Ind. Price 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Battle Frea .i '-: -.rr?r! - SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY r"""-""" ll'll,'l"'f!:T""v Vv. JKUKlDt, Till! TALACE DRUG STOKE, SUUTll SIDE MAIN bl'KLbl A1111.IVA r J 4'