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i .11-1- ,v n . 'T -wT-vy jp-i EIGHT PAGE?. DAILY KAST OKEGOXIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TIll'KHD AY, JUNE 21, 1006. PAGE THREE. 4riiii , BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special S DAM HAPPENINGS ATHENA BREVITIES SENSATIONAL DIVORCE' CASE HAS REEN BROUGHT. Gasoline "Sack Riirkpr" Has Been In stalled Fine Outlook for Wheat Returned From Portland Improved In Health L. D. Eaton's Healtli Hum Improved Seriously III With Consumption ClilliI Poisoned by Eating Fly PaKT New Barber Shop Huh Been 0Hned. Adnms, June 21. A sensational di vorce ense will be tried In Pendleton In a short time. Lee Price, the llvery mim at thin pluce. has filed a suit for divorced from his wife, alleging un faithfulness. Attorney William Peter son has been engaged as plaintiff's attorney. Hoth parties want trfe cus tody of the child, n hoy 2 years of age. This case has been the talk of the village for the past few days, ami It Is reported that some very sensa tional fact regarding the same will he broui-ht up In the trial. Attorney V. M. Peterson, of Athe na, was In the city Monday on busi ness. Mr. nl I.emmery has returned from Portland, where he has been for sev eral .months. He Is much Improved In health. L. r. Eaton, who has been quite 111 for some time. Is much Improved. Volney Simpson has moved ' here from Walla Walla and has opened a barber shop In. the Hotel Oregon building. Mrs. P. H, ter. of Helix Richardson and dnugh wcre In the city yester- day. Mr. Marquis, the druggist, was In Pendleton Tuesday on business. Mrs. Jprry Pwartz. who has been visiting relatives near Pullman, Is ex pected to return home today. John Bannister and family. of Athena, spent Sunday with J. T. TJeu alln's family. J. O. Males and family, were In Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Mlake and daughter were In Athena Tuesday evening on business. Mrs. Raker, who has been serious ly III with consumption at her horn" for some time. Is new very low and It Is bought that she can live but n few days. John Adams came near having n serious runaway Tuesday morning when coming from Pendleton. The horses became frightened at a train and ran a long dli-tnncp at a break neck speed. Thiere were four persons In the huggv, and It Is almost mar velous that none of them were Injur ed or thrown out. The little 2-year-old son of John M. McPhall was poisoned Tuesday momtr.g by eating fly paper. The little fallow was considered In a very serlour. condition for some time, but nt last accounts all danger was con sidered over. Grain Pniiig Machine. J. D. Oregnlre, agent for the In terior Warehouse company, has just received a gasoline engine to be used for grain piling In the warehouse, when the wheat searon begins. A. I.. Knight, of Pendleton, and Ed Klrkpatrlck, of Pendleton, were In the city Sunday looking over the wheat conditions at this place. "The farm ers generally are verv much pleased In this section, and It Is estimate?! that 40 bushels to the acre will be harvest ed of fall grain and 25 nnd 30 bush els of spring grain Is expected. Son Bom. Porn, to Mr. an 1 Mrs. A. J. Tinker, Thursday, June 14, a 10-pound boy. Two Cacs of Consumption. Mrs. Robert Adams Is very 111 with consumption, and fears are en tertained for ber recovery. The slncerest tribute that can be paid to superiority Is Imitation. The many Imitations of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve that are now before the public prove It the best. Ask for TJe Wltt's. Good for burns, scalds, chaff ed tdcln, eexema, tetter, cuts, bruised, bolls and piles. Highly recommended and reliable. Sold by Tollman . Co. At Howell's Ferry, six miles south of Minidoka Idaho, George Ferrall, a 1 4-vear-old boy. fell from the ferry boat, upon which he was working, and drowned. YOUR HAT Mar Be Stylta Oh, Bat It Hake TmUf. A man usually buys a hat that's "In style," but the modern bat for man haa lota to answer for. Baldheads ara growing mora numer ous every day. Hata maka excellent breeding Pisces for the parasitic germs which aap the life from tha roots of the hair. Whan your batr begins to fall -out and your scalp la full of Dandruff It la a aura aim that these oountlesa germs ara busily at work. Thera la but on way to overcome tha trouble and kill the germs that way la to apply Newbro'a Herplclde to tha scalp-It will kill the germs and healthy bnlr Is sure to result. Bold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to Tha Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Koeppen Bros special agents. SECOND ANNUAL COLT SHOW GREAT SUCCESS. Proposed to Organize a Permanent Ilrw Exhibit ANHoclatlon Total Indebtedness of School District , Horn Reduced to $877.58 Mr Kynllila Turner' Will Will Be Con tested; $12,000 Estate In Contro versySale of Fine F'urm Horses Suit on Promissory NcHe. Athens. .Tune 21. The seennrf nn. nual colt show held at Athena Satur day was a success In every particular. Over 100 head of horses and colts wprt. In the nnt-mle nnri on the ovh 1- bltlon grounds. The following named gentlemen were chosen as Judges: iTeorge Haggahone, Wnlla Walla; F. .m. Aiansnem. Ainena; j. a. h. iierK Ing, Athena; L. T. Mclirlde, Weston; D. H. Preton, Athena. It Is now proposed to organize and Incorporate an association, the pur pose of whr-h will be to give an ex hibition In Athena each year at which enltn unit hnrKffl trinv be shown In competition, with the object of cre ating Interest In the higher breeding it hnr.ng ft hn hnon nrniiiwi.il Ihnt a meeting be called In the near fu ture ror tne purpose ot tiiKing sieps to organize an association of this char acter. School Director. At the nnnn:il sebnot tnptinir held in the city Monday, M. L. Watts was elnr-tAt In the offlee of illreetor on the board, and O. G. Chamberlain was elected clerk of the board. One year aco the district hod an outstanding Indebtedness of 18345.07, of which amount J6000 was the bonded Indebt edness, For several years the district has borne a school tax levy of 15 mills, with the result that at the present time the total amount of the district Indebtedness Is but 77.RS. In other wrrds. the debt during the past year has been reduced $5467.49. The re duction of the indehterlnes lneln,les the wiping out of the Interest-bearln j nanus and mere Is now hut one out slnndlnff warrant of ilnOn nnH with the cash on hand of 1122.42. leaves ne total Indebtedness IS77.58. The enme of hnsehnll ntavn.1 lout Sunday between the Colts and the Has Fecns. resulted In favor of the Colts bV a BCOre of 10 tn 9 The crnma - Interesting from start to finish and was well attended. A petition, contesting the last win and testament of Mrs. Synthla Tur ner, deceased, has been filed In the circuit court. The contestants are Alvln F. Turner. Horace Tt. Turner. Ida A. Clark. Harry E. Turner, all represented In the "ise by Peterson Peterson of this city, nnd Carter Ralev & Tlaley. of Pendleton. The petition contains 14 paces of type written matter, among the allegations being that Oliver C Turner narnla. ed undue Influence over SynVhla A. Turner, whereby the contestants were defrauded out of n sum aggregating -..-.it KlJOOft. 1' rnol!dge, the teweler. ht- . 'Mand o a business trin nnd experts tn remain nwev two or lll-eo wppirs. W. P. Chamberlain, who hi hePn in pnrtln.ii.' for some, flays on business Is expected to return home tndnv. A. M. nulls. A. P. McEwen and William Tompkins have returned from Portland, where thev attended the session of the Masonic grand lodge. The second examination In eighth grade questions was held last week In which SO pupils participated. Twenty-five passed successfully. Including Irmn Weir. Willie McLean nnd Leln Stamper, of Athena. Mrs. r. Taylor sustained a severe sprain In her ankle Sunday nfternnon when she Jumped from the Taylor carriage, the team having become un manageable. The borses ran Tor gome distance, but were soon catrght nnd brought under control before any fur ther damage wns done. Ed Potts hns sold four first-class farm horses to Hart McDonald, the Walla Walln buyer, for the sum of 800. The ngea ranged from 3 to 8 years. Attorney Will M. Peterson has been engaged by the citizens of Helix to deliver the Fourth of July address at the Helix celebration. B. T. Clemen and wife nnd Simon H. Denrdorff have sold to C. W. Met a quarter section In tTmntllla eountv for 13000. This Is a part of the first sections hmnesteaded In thhj district Tha Women of Woodcraft conduct ed unveiling ceremonies at the grave of Mrs. Ollle Bush Inst Sunday after noon. A Inrge number of people were present nt the services. Fred Rosenswelg. through his at torneys, Peterson A Peterson, have brought action In the Justice court to collect 2S0 alleged to be due from Jane Cnrden on a promissory note. Confederate Bills In Circulation. Look out for Confederate bills If you don't want to be loser. It seems that a number of them are In circu lation In The Dalles, two having been passed yesterday, one for $10 at Haw ley Bros.' store and another for JR at the New York restaurant. A num ber of bogus EO-cent pieces nre also going the rounds. The Dalles Chron icle. The Sears, ftnebuek company, of Chicago, recently reincorporated with a cnpltnl of 140,000,000, and paid an Incorporation tax of $30,000. Fare - ' - ' Eased HI tonKrleert. In an ordinary restaurant, accoTfllug to the Londoa Chronicle, a waiter was surprised at $ieiu asked one Friday with Ireland's inimitable guile for "dlvlled whale." "Is It filleted sliurk that ye have, thin?" pursued the Irish man on being refused tills delicacy. Again receiving a reply in the negative, he tried owe more. "Thin ye can bring me some roasted porpoise," lie said. The waller showed sign of becoming restive, and Paddy sank back In his seat and heaved a sigh of contentment "I'll take- some roast beef and vegeta bles," Ik" said cheerfully. -"""Hud sure jo'll not be for saylug tbxt I tlldu't nsU ye t-.tr lisli." Creeping Knit. Here Us something 1" lire-course of natural phenomena Hint irTll interest nnd Instruct the little folk JT they look Into it (curiously : Into a tumbler half fnll of water dissolve Jnst as much fommmi table salt as caa be held In solulioti. Let it stuuil for a few days and see how the salt creeps. out of the water, up the Inside of the glass and down flie outside Just like a thing of life trying to escape from its environ ment. And when all the alt la ap parently out of prison the water re mains as salty as before! It is a pretty demonstration. LaattDar- "This Gutter seems strong," said the young husband at their first 'breakfast at home. "Yes," he answered. "1 stalked to the market man about that, and he said It was economy In the nd never to buy weak butter. He said -that even though this might cost a Uttle more people could get along with lass of It and It wvtild last longer." Slamder. Blander li a poison whlck extin guishes charity, both In the slanderer and tn the person who listens to It, so that a single calumny may prone fatal to an Infinite nomber of souls, atoce It kills not only tiiose who circulate It but also all these who do not aeject It Woman's Life. Caaae Baar Par the turn. A man can't fool Ills wife with Die same excuse more than three tinted, but her son can fool her with the same promise 300 times, and It will aet show the least signs of wear. Oess County (Mo.) News. Vineeeietsl FUklaaj, Esmeralda This Is my latest photo graph. What do you think of it! Gwendolen Let me have one, dear. It's absolutely perfect Sameralda Yon mean, spiteful thing I Chicago Tribune. Fan has no limits. It Is like the hu man race and face. There Is a family likeness among all the species, bat tk4 all differ. Ballbartoa. For fresh news read the E. O. Springs A Summer Resort HIDAWAY 8PR1NGS Is an Ideal Summer Resort! It la easily accessi ble from Pendleton and other Umatilla county points, being only one day's drive from Pendleton. It has a splendid hot spring, which furnishes an ample amount of hot water for the commodious swimming pool. No matter how hot It Is in Pendleton, Heppner or Walla Walla, you will find it cool and pleasant at Hldaway on account of tho tall and stately trees on all sides, which give abundant shade. The lover of scenery will be gratified by the picturesque and beautiful environs of the aprlng.i. The mountain air is brisk and Invigorating, and the water cold and sparkllug. A few weeks' rest at this mountain resort will tone you up for your year's work. No need of bringing your groceries, as we have a store where we handle groceries and olher supplies at reason able rates. We can supply campers with fresh vegetables, butter, eggs and milk. t Hldawn.- Is not only an Ideal resirt for those In search of rest, but It Is a pleasure retort par excellence. If you like to fish, our streams are teeming with trout. Hunting Is good. You can take delightful rambles over the hills in search of the beautiful opals found h..-re. If you like to dance you will enjoy our new ovtagonal pavilion wi are b...Ulng. Fine skating rink In connection. To those who do not wish to camp we sup ply board at J7 a week, which Includes all bathing privileges. Xo need of going a long ways off for yc ur summer vacation when Hldaway Is almost at your doors. You will have a better time here and at less cost, than at many more pretentious resorts. The regular stage starts on June 15th. Don't forget the Fourth of July celebration at Hldaway. There will be an old-fashioned barbecue and dance, with sports, on that day. Stae will leave the Golden Rule Hotel on the following dates for Hidaway Springs June 26. 29, July 2, 5, 8, 11. One Way $3.00i Round Trip J. D. KIRK, Proprietor of Hidaway Springs i -r-r-r r . . s s i 1 i I i i I I t I I I T The Saltan's Kiosks. In every city of the Ottoman empire i there is a kiosk wt apart for the j sultan, who netvr even sees it j These palatial iflKKles are built of ! rare marbles and finished in fine woods, euameled in silver and gold, with mirrors and lusters from Vienna, mosaics from Florence and Koine, and are nominally guarded by major domos. who live there in royal ease and luz ; ury unparalleled. Hundreds of mil : lions of francs are thus squandered, while not a sou is spent In making ! roads, fertilizing valleys or construct- lng ports. j ' Golden Xoee. Tycbo Brahe, the famous Danish mathematician, was known as the "Wizard of the Golden Nose." While ! at the university he lost bis nose In a j duel and replaced it with a nasal or gan of gold, held in place by cement and a pair of spectacles. This addl tlon to his couutenance gave him a very peculiar appearance and caused him to fee much feared by the common people, who attributed to him many supernatural powers, largely on ac count of his remarkable nose. Tasmania!! Girls. For many years Tasmania has been known as the "Clrcassia of the colo nies," a tribute to the exceptional love liness of its young women. There have been Tnsmanlan peeresses, but the pretty Tasmantan girls are mostly In demand as barmaids for Sydney and Melbourne. Some years ago It was elicited In evidence at an official in qnlry la Melbourne thnt Tasmanlan barmaids command double the ordl nary wages for this kind of work. Two Goat Islands. Here Is an extraordinary coincidence The Island tying between the American fall and the Canadian fall at Niagara Is called Ooat Island. What Is now called Livingstone Island at the Vic toria falls In Africa is called Kempoa go by the natives, and this signifies "goat Island." Oaatradlcted. Ifa Impossible to have too mncb ot good thing," said the thoughtful thinker. "Oh, I don't know," rejoined the con trary person. "Matrimony Is a good thing, but what the law does to a bigamist Is plenty." Chicago News. This Life. Says Charles Baudelaire: "Th'.s life Is a hospital where every patient is possessed with a desire to chauge bis bed. This oue would prefer to suffer by the stove, ami the other thinks he would recover by the window." Posted. Visitor Johuny, give uie tha mime oi the largest diamond. Johnny The are. Boston Globe. If you see It In the East Oregonlan Its true. r 1 fi Ticket $5.00 ITTTTTt I ! Resting a Model. Many artists have the reputation of being inexorable in their demands up on the model's strength. A character istic example appears In an anecdote of the late Adolphe Manr.el, the Ger man painter, who at one time was en gaged on a work of mural decoration and kept a man posed in an exceeding ly fatiguing position on a scaffold for two hours. The great painter worked away, heedless of his model's discom fort Finally the victim called down, "Herr Professor, how about the re cess r "Certainly, my dear sir. Come down right away, and you shall have youi recess. As the model was descending from the scnffoldlug his limbs assumed a position which was one for which the artist had long been looking. "Stop:" Menzel thundered. "Hold Ah, flue! Keep thut while I make a little sketch of ItV The artist drew vigorously for half an hour, at the end of which he called out imperatively: "There, that will do for now. Get up on the scaffold again. e have bad our recess." The Town's Crooked Dividing Line. "There Is a reasou for most every thing," said a Cuuilierlaud county man when he was asked how In the world they came to have such a crooked line between two towns in his county. "There's a reasou for this crooked line. Yon see, some of our towns establish ed in pioneer times, when land was abundant and people were few, bad a big territory, which was afterward sliced off to make new towns. It wai so In the case you mention, and when the cut off was made people along the line of division were of different minds as to which town they wanted to be In. So the legislature drew a straight line between the two parts and then pro vided that persona dwelling on lands adjoining either side of this line might be In one town or the other, ss they should decide within ninety days aftei passing the act Some went one way and some the other, and the line was all skewed up to accommodate them." Lewlston Journal. A Stadr In Anatomy. "Mamma, what part ot the body Is the trombone" "No part of the body, my dear." "Tea, It la. Decease It says In the pa per here that last night while returning from the symphony concert Pro feasor Orldel fell and broke his trombone.'' Onnatlc. "And you are ready to forgive your daughter for eloping with me, sirf ' "Yea, I'll treat her kindly. The poor girl will be sufficiently punished In having you for a husband." Cleveland Leader. Paradoxical. Brown- Walklnir down this atnen hill is pretty trying, isn't it? Green It It. inaeea; it is regular uphill ARB TOC TAKING CHANCES with your life by riding In a rUkety carriage T Life Is too sweet to risk losing It when for a reasonable sum you can have your carriage repaired at N eagle Bros. Use the Wln'na Buggy and the WINONA only. It is so well bu':t that It's safer to ride than walk. See us about Gasoline Engines, ""e We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks and Buggies. Easy running and made from bone-dry material. ' Guaran teed to give satisfaction In this cli mate. See us abo t Gasoline Engines. W ' are agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Irrigating and mining machinery. Estimates given on Irrigating plants. Call and get our prices. Neagle Bros. , THE BLACKSMITHS. Wood and Coal to Burn and that will burn ; try a phone order and be con vinced that 1 handle the good kind only. Dutch Henry Office, rendlcton Ice Cold Storage Company, flione l-.ila t78. Also at Henneman's cigar stor.. op posite Great Eastern store. 'Phon? main 4. n itiiw. fit- Jjsr" ! w -am Hits the Mark in Lumber By trading with g lumber firm' that does all Its Own finishing, and handles a large and complete line of everything needed, you can always save time and money and get what you want. We can furnish you anything desir ed and in any quantity, In lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors, cement, brick, lime and round or square tanks. Pendleton Planing Mills It FOnSTER, Proprietor. ELECTRICaU SUPPLIES BY ELECTRICITY cue can have j..anv ihlnn easy to talk with any member of yo r uh njr iioor in tne house, or tr&D the mlrinlcrht mn-.lA. i.i- . n... ...u.uuucl nllll IUT touch of a button. Come In and In spect our itne or ELECTRICAL GOODS. There's a In: nt .wi . - - - """"J tilings I'J have that will cost you but little, eta J. L. VAUCHAN KLECmiCIAIf. 1M WEST COVRT STREET. Thoae Main 13. New Meat Market Carney, Ramsdell Sb Co. have purchased the Augustavo meat market and wish to an nounce that they will continue the business at the same quar ters, selling only the best of meats and lard. They cordially invite you to call. Opposite Council rooms. S00g0lk 4