J PACK SIX. fleorge SEORGl3 DARVKAP. Pioprlctoc. Euro Dean nlan. Everthln m class. All modern conveniences. Steam Beat throughout. Rooms en suits wit' bath. Large, new samnte room Th Hotel St George Is pronounced one of ths most up-to-date hotels of ti Northwest Telepl.jne and fire . .arm connections to office, and hot an, cold running wat r In all rooms. ROOMS: $1.00 and $1.50 Block and a Half Front Depot. See the big electric sign. The Hotel Pendleton BOIXO.NS & BROY7X, Proprietors. The Hotel Pendleton has been re fitted and refurnished throughout Telephone and fire alarm connec tions with all rooms. Baths en suite and single rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Men. Commodious Sample Rooms. FREE 'BUS. Kates, $2, $2.50 and $3 Special Rates by the week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt dlnln room service. Ear and Billiard Room In Connection. Only Three Block f.vin Depot. AlUi YOU TAKING CHANCES with your life by riv ng In a ri.ket carriage? Life is too sweet to risk losing it when for a reasonable sum you can have your carriage repaired at iveaglt Eros'. Use the Wln-na Buggy and t! WINONA only. It is so well bu that It's safer to ride than walk. See us about Gasoline Engines. We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks an Buggies. Easy running and madt from bone-dry material. Ou'..an teed to give satlsfac'i .in In this cli mate. See us abo t Gasoline Engines. W re agents for the Fairbanks-Mora Gasoline Engines for Irrigating anc mining machinery. Estimates givet on irrigating plants Call and ge ur prices. Neagle Bros. THS LACKSMITS. Campers' Outfits Everybody to the mountains to find cool spot To make your vacation a VACATION, you should have things handy. See me for outfits, finest line of cooking utensils ever on dis play for the price you pay here. j V. Stroble Cheapest Price Store In the City JACK BROWN Dealer in HIDES, WOOL AND JINK 212 West Webb St. sit , iuwa. musuutt, Fill DAY, AUGUST 8, 1B06. EIGHT PAGES. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS ATHENA BREVITIES APPARENT FAn.URE OF THE CAMPBELL SYSTEM. Obstrccrous Ha If -Breed Fined J. R. King Made Trustee tor Mrs. Ann Kirk Eighty Acres Average Over Firty Rusiicts t0 the Acre Some Unexpectedly Large Yields of Wheat Marrlagu of Miss Steen With Mr. Small, Evangelist Mrs. Barrett Is Recovering. ( Athena, Aug. 3. The marriage of Miss Bertha Steen with E. W. Small an evangelist of the Christian church, took rlace at Thornton, Wash., Wed nesday at high noon. The bride Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stone, former residents of this vicin ity, ar.d Is well known In this city, whore a host of friends join in wish Ing her happiness. Miss Minnie Evans, of Astoria, Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cross. Mrs. C. A. Barrett, who has been 111 for several days, is recovering. , Fly & Scott, the grocers, are mnk ing dally shipments of potatoes and farm produce to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. George Bannister left yesterday for the McDcugal Spring; In the Blue mountains, where they wll remain for a few weeks. One of the infant twin girls of Mr and Mrs. Charles McCollough died Tuesday of summer complaint. The funeral was held Wednesday after noon. Harvest hands nre still scarce but it Is believed that the situation will be relieved when work Is finished' In Walla Walla valley, and those ma chines begin to move in this dlrec tlon. The young son of Attorney William Peterson has been named Donald Vic tor Raley Peterson, and Colonel Raley, of Pendleton. In appreciation of this fact, has presented the young mai with a check of ISO. ' Bill Fooher s 160-acre crop of wheat on the reservation went be tween 40 and 4 5 bushels to the acre. Mrs. F. B. Boyd and daughter. Miss Coclle, are camping with a party of friends at the McDougal summer camp. ' D. H. Preston has returned from a trip to the coast. Mrs. Preston will remain several days longer. Apparently the Campbell system of soil cultivation is not adapted to this section. Two farmers, E. A. Dudley and Thomas Defreece attribute a 25 bushel yield to the over cultivation of summer fallow land. The moisture thus retained In the ground produced a wheat plant with a superfluous growth and ranknoss that It could not withstand the hot weather. Wheat on the T. J. Kirk place as usual. Is yielding well. Fifty bushels to the acre Is reported, which Is one of the best yields no far this season- Miss Carrie McQuarry, of Milton, Is visiting In the city this week. G. W. Hansel! came to the city yes terday after more grain sacks. His crop Is making over 50 bushels per acre, far more than he expected. M. I.. Watts has about completed harvesting on Ills place. On one 80- acre tract he threshed over 50 bushels to the acre. The remainder of his crop averaged about 40 bushels. J. R. King, of Weston, has been made trustee of all of the property In terests of Mrs. Ann Kirk of this place. The property Is worth probably $35. 000. Mrs. Kirk Is getting old and feeble and unable to transoct her own business, and she deeded her property to Mr. King In trust for herself durln her lifetime, with power to sell after her death and divide between her three daughters. Willie Duffy, sn obstreperous half- bred. was fined $7.!i0 In Justice Chamberlain's court Wednesday for being drunk and disorderly. Youtu Duffy was arrested for complicity with White some two years ago on the charge of stealing cattle, but was ex onerated from any connection with the case, after being in the county Jail for some time. White was convicted and served a term in the penitentiary. A Mystery Solved. "How to keep off periodic attacks of biliousness and habtlual constipa tion was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pills solved for me," writes John N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Emma Kitdow, Ofted S years, was found with her skull fractured and otherwise bruised, on Union avenue, Portland, near Falling street In broad daylight, and there Is absolutely no evidence concerning how she was hurt. A few moments before being picked up she was seen at play In the street, and grown people were within BO feet of her all the time, hut no one saw her fall or struck by any vehicle or passerby. The affair Is a great mystery. The child Is ex pected to recover, though she was un conscious when picked up and can tell nothing about how she was hurt. Hay Fever and Rummer Cold Victims of hny fever will experience great benefit by taking Foley's Honev nnd Tar, as It stops difficult breathing immediately and heals the i Inflamed air passages, and even If It should fall to cure you It will give Instant relief. The genuine Is in yellow packages. DATLT KAST nnitRnkLd . Special DF O. It. ft X. TO USE WATER FROM THE CITY SYSTEM, Deixit Will Bo Remodeled Hurvont Is In Full Swing. Some Grain I Stiatlcrliie Little Pnnghter Has Appendicitis Tlic City School Bnlliflns Will Re Enlarged Xasal Bone Broken by a Kick Removal of an Eye Wns Necessary M. E. Quarterly Conference. - Weston, Aug. S. The O. R. & N. company has accepted the water prop osition afforded by the city of Wes ton, and the depot building will short ly undergo a general remodeling and living rooms will be added for the accommodation of the ngent. II. Winy, of the Pendleton marble works, was In the city Wednesday on business. President C. R. French Is absent on a trip Into Union, Wallowa and Raker counties In the Interest of the Eastern Oregon State Normal school. Mrf and Mrs. J. H. Gross are spend ing a short vacation In the moun tains. At a it-cent school meetl.ig In dis trict No. 4 9, It was decided to enlarge the school house with an addition 28s 18 feet. ' H. Chestnut, former superintendent of the Umatilla county hospital, Is In the citv from Joseph. Wnllowa coun ty, and he will remain here until fall. Mayor S. A. Barnes has been on the sick list for several days past. W. H. Stamper, while handling horses at the Weston livery stable one day early In the week, was kicked b.v one, cpuslng his nasal bone to be broken. ' The fourth quarterly conference of the Weston charge will be held at the M. F. church next Sunday. Rev. Shangle will preach morning and evening. M's. .1. A. Srctt and little daughter. Gwendoline, are visiting Mrs. Scott's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cocker line. Miss May Carmlhael Is expected home soon from California after com pleting her post graduate work at the San Jose Normal. She will have charge next year of the primary grades In the Prescott, Wash., public school. Ihls being her third term. Eiahorate preparations are now un der way for the opening of the Nor mal In September. H. M. Graham, who has been suf fering for several years from the ef fects of two little sharp stones In his eye, hid the eye removed by Dr. Cashatt. When a young boy' he got some flint stones In the eye which were never removed until now. making It necessary to remove the eye also. Orvllle Duncan has been placed un der S200 bonds to nppear next Monday for trial for "punching the face" of John Vanslyke as it were. The two young men are employed In the Wes ton brickyard, and got Into dispute, I STRICT CONFIDENCE. Women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham'a Advice and Help. h Has Guidsd Thousands to Health. How Ljdia E. Plakham's Vegetable Com pound Cnnd Mrs. Alio Berryhlll. It Is a great satisfaction for a woman to feel that she can write to another telling her the most pri vate and confiden tial details about her illness, and know that her let ter will be seen by woman only. Man v thousands of cases of female fore Mrs. Pinlcham irv tpo. mnm personally, others by mail. Mrs. Pink ham Is the daughter-in-law of Lydia B. Pinkham and for twenty-five yean under her direction and since her de cease she has hen advinin tr all!? wnmM free of charge. Mrs. Pinkham nave vlnlafea fldence of women, and every testimon ial letter nnhlLhjtfl (a ilnn. - ,u the written consent or request of the writer, in order that other sick women may be benefited as she baa been. . Mrs. Alice Berrvhlll. of 811 Rot Street, Chattanooga, Tenn., writes i Dear Mrs. Pinkham i Three years am Ufa Innkarl 4.-fc a I had ulceration and Inflammation nf tha female organs and was in a serious condition. " My health was completely broken down and the doctor told ms that if I was not op erated upon I would die within six months. I told him I would bare no operation but would try Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound. He tried to influence me againat it but I sent for the medicine that nma ri.v and began to one It faithfully. Within five days I felt relief but was not entirely cured nntll I used it for some time. " Your medicine is certainly fins. I hare induced several friend and neighbors to take It and I know more than a dozen who had female troubles and who to-day are as well and strong as I am from using your Vege table Compound." Just as surely as Mrs. Berrvhlll was eured, will Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega, table Compound cure every woman suffering' from any form of female ills. If yon are sick write Mrs. Pinkham for advice. It is free and always helpful. NEWS WESTON I wm$m. mum, mother should be a source of joy to nil, bht the suffering and danger incident to the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. Mother Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great pain and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions ara overcome, the system is made ready for the coining event, and the serious accidents r cnmmnn U --it:,..,! hour are obviated by the use of Friend. "It is worth its weight ays many who have used it. bottle at drucr stores. valuable information of interest to be sent to any address free upon wiMuntMU itt.u ula Tun CO., which together with an old grudge, caused a fracas out of the ordinary. Justice Wood was not In the city so the case was taken to Athena. Harvest Goes On. Harvest Is going on In all directions, the greatest trouble now Is In the shat tering of wheat In some fields, but It Is not believed that there will be any great loss. Wheat being brought In is testing well, some as high as 63 pounds. J. H. and J. M. Price have a combine In their fields In the Dry Creek country, where the yield will be from 30 to 40 bushels. Excellent reports come, from all directions, Farmers have been too busy to do any hauling to the warehouses up to this lime.' Joo riodlus Injured. Joe Clodlus, while driving a header box in the harvest field, wns hooked In the net in some way, throwing him into the air and throwing him onto the table. He was painfully but not RTlously Injured. Cnso of Appendicitis. Marian O'Hnra called Dr. Cole, of Pendleton, to the city the first of the The first outward sign of Contagious Blood Poison is a small sore or blister. As the poisonous virus becomes more firmly entrenched in the blood a red eruption appears on the body, the mou'.h .m:f thr.-at ulcerat" the hair beg.ns to come out, glands in the neck and Sroi:i swell, copper colored snot, appear on the breast back, etc., and the mtun,c; victim finds ViK R,?P lCud IerCl,ry aml r-ttoi '.o not cure Contagions Blood Poisnji; they shu the disease up in the system and remove the on ward symptoms for awhile, but when the treatment is left off the trotibl retums Then the system being weakened from :c action of these stroti minerals the disease makes more rapid headway than before S S S is tr antidote for Contagious Blood Poison. It cures permanently and 'ce'rtairlv by going down ir.tothe blood and removing ever.- v,r; -u the vi it is free froin all minerals, and while purifying the hi,,,! it "builds up the entire system by its fine tome effects. S. S. S. destroy cry particle J the poison and removes all danger of transmitting it to others. S. S. S. cures Con tagious Blood Poison because it is a perfect blood purifier. Book with Instructions for self treatment and any mclicnl advics free. THE SWIFT SPECMG CV, ATXJiNTJi? GA. PR.ltMTlMG" That is Up-to-date Both Job and Commercial Every mother feelt a great dread of the pain and danger nttendant upon the most critical period rt t:c n ; Mother's in gold," $i.oo per '8 all women, will application to : Friend Atlanta. Ga, week on account of the serious illness of his little 5-year-old daughter with appendicitis. Dr. Cole was assisted b; Dr. Todd, of Adams In the exami nation, and It was decide ! to wait a ftw oays to see what turn the case would take before performing an up eratlon. Fred S. Morris and H. O. Stlckney will build an eight-story brick 60x200 feet .on Stark street between Third and Fourth, Portland. -The two-story brick now on the ground will be torn down. California Prune Wafers Are made from the fresh California rruit used all over the land to cool ana refresh the stomach and Intna, tines, and to keep the bowels active. The most delicate Invalid can take these wafers for Constipation, Indi gestion ana an uver and Bowel trou bles, without fuar of Erlninir or nam. They act gently but surely, stimulate digestion and hasten the passage and absorption of food, refreshing the whole of your body. Tallman & Co., rvuuieton. uregon. 100 Wafers 23 Cents. isier BLGQQ POISON 9 BY ordering your stationery now for the busy season, you save money, time and many inconveniences when the Holiday rush is here the time you wish to attend to business and not bother with keeping watch of your office stationery. Besides you get the reduction given on all large orders of printing. You know money saved is money made. If you want to make a little easy money, ring us up .. PHONE, MAIN 1 Wood and Coal to Burn and that will burn ; try a phone order and be con vinced that I handle the good kind only. Dutch Henry Office, Pendleton Ice Cold Storaft Company. "Phone Lain 178. Also at Henneman'i cigar stoi ., op- posits Great Eastern store. 'Phon main 4. Pretty Paper PoorJy Hung Tou are particular about hav ing nti e wall i-aper. But are you particular about It being well hung? The best wall paper. It poor ly put on the wall, will never satisfy you. Come here and select a pat ten, and let us hang It f you you will then km w yon have th best results obtainable. Pendleton Paint Store Ed. Murphy Prop. 12ICcu:t.i Downey's Stage to : Lehman Springs Two stage, leave Pendletoi. 5 Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day. One way In eight hours. OFFICE AT TALLMAN'S S DRUO STORE. Z Koeppen Drug Store.