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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1906)
pack nx. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1906. EIGHT PAGES. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Publish Pally. Weekly and Semi-Weekly at remlleton, Oreiron, by the EAST OUKUON1AN I'UULlSIU.Nl CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dally, one year, by mall.... $.1.00 Dally, nil months, by mall 20 Dally, three months, by mall Dally, one month, by mall., 60 Weekly, one year, by mall . l.M Weekly, alx months, by mall 75 Weekly, four months, by mall 60 Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall 1-50 Semi Weekly, alx month, by mall 76 Semi-Weekly, four months; by mall... .50 Chicago Bureau, 009 Security building. Washington, D. C, Bureau, 601 Four teenth street, N. W. Member Scrlppa Neva Association. Telephone Main 1. Entered at Pendleton Postotflce as second class matter. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by (her-Wort Unhealthy Kidneys Make Import Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder trouble were to be traced to the kidneys, bat now modern 1 science proves that ' nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important orpins. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. wm Therefore, when your kidneys are weak Or oat of order, yon can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and Bow erery organ seems to fail to do its duty. Ii yon are sick or "feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help : all the other organ to health. A trial rill convince anyone. - ' If yon are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. 1 The mild and the extraordinary effect of ' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures . ef the most distressing cases, and is sold en its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may nave a sample Dome imii trr mail free, also a namDhlet telling von bow to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Bingham ton, N. Y.,on erery bottle. From 209 East Court street to the Mllarkey building, opposite telephone office. LADIES' SILK GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. LOW SAM & CO. SUNRISE Japanese Store Large line of China ware, f Japanese novelties and bamboo goods. Elegant Xma presents at great saving to you. X Come and have them laid aside for you. Harry Hiralwa, Prop. 806 E. Court St The East Oregon Ian 1 Eastern Ore gon' representative paper. It lead and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium of the section. THERE IS NOTHING SO GOOD FOR THE FAMILY AS LAUGHING, Anything introd uced into the family circle which will increase the number of laughs per person per evening is a benefit to the health of the home. The Edison Phonograph is able to furnish good, hearty, wholesome fun. It is not always funny, but it can be made funny when you like it funny. The first work of the Edison Phonograph is to amuse. Some people are better amused by things that are not funny. Music, operas, hymns, ballads, old songs what ever it is that you like best that is what the Edison Phonograph can give you best. We carry the cylender and disk. Machines DEMONSTRATIONS at all hour. ' . Guernsey Music Store 813 Main Street, IS JETTY ft FAILURE? ASTORIA MAN SAYS WATER IS SHALI.OWER. With All the Costly Work Rono by the tSorartuiHiu the Channel bt Not Bo craning IVnCT Dr. Kinney of Ah tnrla Makes Pertinent ObnTvalions. In a communication to the gover nor Dr. August C. Kinney ef Astoria, reports that the Jetty work at the mouth of the Columbia river being constructed by the government, is proving a detriment to the channel of the river rather than a benefit and that notwithstanding five and five eighths miles of Jetty work has been completed the bar Is two nd one-half feet shallower now than 14 years ago and he encloses two copies of photos of maps of the river taken by the United States engineers to prove his statement. He says It Is foolishness to continue the construction of the jetty as It will prevent the undertaking of 'some other remedy more practical, which should be studied out Immediately. With four miles of Jetty In 1892 the depth of the channel was 27 feet. while, with five and five-eighths miles of Jetty this year, the depth has been lowered to 24 feet.' "This Jetty work Is certainly a failure, a corrowful truth which none of us can regret more than myself and others at the mouth of this river. The United States engineers and all Interested no doubt have done for the best but It doe not seem very clear to me that a continuation of this work will prevent the undertak ing of some other remedy more prac tical. "What that something should be should he) studied out at once. The demand of the whole Columbia liver basin Is for something practical In getting an entrance Into the river for the deepest vessels now coming Into Puget sound. "I am not an engineer as you know, only an Interested citizen in the matter, looking for results and so have no plan to propose." REV. ELLIS' HEALTH FAILING. Sand Hollow Telephone Vaen Have Organized. Athena, Dec. IS. Rev. George El lis, who ha been pastor of the Bap tist church In this city for 14 years, Is falling In health so rapidly that his physicians have ordered him to go to California, and he will leave for that place In the next few days, to spend the winter. HI son, W. H. Ellis of Baker City, is expected here from Ba ker City In a few days, to assist hi father In the preparations for leaving. Rural 'Phones. The Sand Hollow division of the ru ral telephone system, ha been placed on a high line. The owners have or ganized with George Gross, president Henry Schmidt, secretary; G. W. Han sell, treasurer; Fred Gross, George Pi per and George Walter, directors. MORROW COUNTY HAPPENINGS. Complied From Last Issues of lone Proclalmer and Heppner Times. ' From the lone Proclalmer: John Bryson had hi left arm badly crushed above the elbow by being caught In the well drill Wednesday while at work on A. B. Grover's well, A crowd from the North Sweeden neighborhood went to lone last Tues day to help swell the crowd and meet the Umatilla county people. But most all were somewhat disappointed In more ways than one. First, because the train like most all excursion trains was away behind time; maybe they had stopped to long at some other point on the road. Second they didn't stay half as long at lone as they were supposed to; and third, there were only three speakers and one of them was Attorney White of lone, who made a better speech by far than any one elBe. We do hope they did better In Heppner than they did In lone. The following items are from the Heppner Times: C. O. Huelat has the frame of his new residence up, but owing to the Inclement weather work on the struc ture will be retarded some. It will be a seven-room cottage very convenient ly arranged. Heppner was In darkness last I Thursday night on account 'of a small fire at the power houso early In the evening. The fire probably started from a spark from the smokestack, but was put under control by the fire company before any material damage was done. However, the front part of the building, whore the fire orig inated was flooded with water, caus ing a shutdown of the machinery for the night. The fire company Is to be commended for Its prompt work In checking the blaze. Judge H. J. Bean and District Attor ney a. W. Phelps held a short session of court here yesterday forenoon. 8. I. Stratton was arraigned on a charge of embezzlement, but asked and was granted further time to plead. A Clark boy from Hardman, was ar raigned on a chorge of theft and com mitted to the reform school at Salem. Walter Cason of lone, took the boy to SRlem today. He also took two Windsor children ' from lone to the Boys' and Girls' Aid society at Port land. The past two days Heppner has been full of enthusiastic Oregon North ern railway stockholders, who met here Tuesday to elect officers and di rectors of the proposed electric line extending from Hardman to the Co lumbia river. Considerable accumu lated business was transacted at this meeting other than the election of of ficer. The permanent survey has been completed over the greater portion of the line and It Is presumed that with the opening of spring grading will be commenced, at least matters are being shaped to that end. The stockholders feel confident that their project will ultimately be made a reality, and they will keep the work moving. The old officers were re-elected, as follows: M. J. Mariner, president; C. E. Woodeon, secretary; C. E. Jones, man ager; John Adams, Charles Anderson, Mr. Toby, M. J. Mariner and C. E. Jones, director. THE HOSPITAL BAZAAR. TUshop O'Reilly and Mayor Fee Will Make the Formal Opening. Next Tuesday night, December 18, at 7:30, the bazaar will open and continue every night during the week. HI lordship. Rt. Rev. C. J. O'Reilly, will make the opening address, and an address will also be made by May or Fee. The booths will be arranged on Monday and Tuesday at the Du- senberry building, opposite the post office. All are invited to come and see the beautiful display and to pur chase Christmas presents. Luncheon will be served every night. A Western Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowie, Texas, that's twice as big as last year. This wonder Is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds ha grown to over 180. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctor gave me up to dls of Consumption. I was reduced to 90 pounds, when I began taking Dr. King' New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled In weight and am completely cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by Tallman A Co, druggists, 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Young Jack for Sale. B. F. Swaggart, of Heppner, Is In the city from the Eastern Oregon Jack farm, with a number of excellent young Jacks for sale and will remain for several day In order to place these animal before the stockmen of this vicinity. The Jacks are well bred, young and acclimated to eastern Ore gon, and an excellent grade of mules may be raised from them. This Is an excellent opportunity for stockmen to secure good young animal at reas onable prices. The quality, prices, term and condition are all satisfac tory and the stock shows for Itself. Stockmen are cordially Invited to In spect the animal now In this city. How' Tills? W offer On Hundred Dollars Eaward for any case of catarrh that cannot bt curcv oj nan a vatarro curs. . F. J. CHENEY CO., To'edo, O. We. the nnderalffnMl. haw fcitnwn V 1 Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In sll business transactions and financially able to carry VUl BUT UUMKBUUUa UJ U IS LlIUl. WALDINO. RINNAN A MARVIN. Wholsaala Drnrelata. Tularin A Hall's Catarrh Con la taken Intomallv. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ayt'.am. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bortls. Sold by all druggists. Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation. Dlvnlntlon Notice. We wish to announce that we. Taker & Sullivan, have dissolved part nershlp, A. L. Raker having assumed Ml liabilities of the bottling works. will pay all bill and collect all debts for the tame, and J. P. Sullivan has assumed all the debts and will here after collect all bills due the saloon, A. L. BAKFR, J. P. SULLIVAN. Passed Examination Successfully. James Donohue, New Britain, Conn,, writes: "I tried several kidney reme dies, and was treated by our best phy sician for diabetes, but did not Im prove until I took Foley's Kidney Cure. After the second bottle showed Improvement, and five bottles cured me completely. I have since passed a rigid examination for life Insurance." Foley' Kidney Cure cure backache and all forms of kid. ney and bladder trouble. Koeppens' drug store. Wclser dispatches to Boise states that A. J. Wenrlch, who was shot and killed at that place by Nellie Ivsmont, a woman of the town, was formerly chief of police at Sumpter. Also that the Lamont woman, who shot herself (but still lives,) I from Pendleton, Notice to Our Customer. I We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs. cold and lung troubles I not affecte by the National Pare Food and Drag law as It contains no opiates or other sr 1 harmful drugs, and we recommend as a safe remedy for . children n adurta. Koeppens drug store. I OLDS 'tJ? ENGINES They are the trouble proof kind. Uses for fuel, Gasoline, Distillate or Alcohol Let us tell you about the special high grade mechanical features that the Olds Engines posess exclusively. Prices that will suit you. IK! I PENDLETON, OREGON Agents for Umatilla "County. . FRAZER THEATRE Monday, Dec. 17 E. J. Carpenter Presents A Little Outcast A thrilling play of Startling Realism. Novel Climaxes and Vivid Situations of Intense Dramatic Power. PRICES, 25, 50, 75c , ' Seats on Sale Wednesday at the Pendleton Drug Company. , ... s , , , .,, .. Ilk . v PLAY BALL! A Perfect Reproduction of Baseball Tou "bat the ball," "run the men," strike out," "steal bases, make "double plays," "home runs," etc., In this parlor game Just the same as In the real game. The strength and activity necessary in the real game Is not so necessary In our parlor game, but a knowledge of the rules Is an assistance, as league rules govern the game. There Is no mental strain, but the winner must be wide awake and act quickly. Same excitement for fans as In the real game. Old league players play It by the hour. It's just the thing for parties and socials. Game board complete, with men, rules, etc., $3.00. Sold Exclusively by M. A. Rader The Pendleton Savings Bank OF PENDLETON, OREGON MOXTIE R. GWINN, President. T. ,1. MORRIS, Vice-President Capital, $100,000.00. Surpl io Dcpoalls November . -. . i r vsf-r-' U'-'i n k jr.: : f mm I in. II - I, n.-.l, i.. ,.i Directors: T. J. MORRT8 Stockholders : W. J. FURNISH CHAS. H. CARTER E. P. MARSHALL W. J Furnish, J. N. Teal, Al Page, of Wardner, Idaho: R. Alex ander, R. T. Cox, Joseph Basler, Charle H. Carter, E. W. McComaa, R. N. Stanfleld, A. J. Devlin, of Wardnor, Idaho; B. L, - Smith, L Dusenbery, E. Roetcher, Frank 8. Curl, Marlon Jack, W. F. Matlock, B. P. Marshall, J. H. Rale, Herbert Boylon, F, W. Vincent, A. CL Koeppen. C. E. Roosevelt, tAta of C H. Lewi, of Portland; Montlf B. Ghrtna, T. J. Mprrlaj mn estate ef rv p. Thorn peon. - -.. w ( t II. J. W. MATiOJTET, Cadiler. P. O. SCHMEER, Asst. Cashier. .41 ''tl " Is "-- - J l , nml Undivided Profits, $150,000.00. 15, 1906, $I,228.55A.6T. JOSEPH B ABLER R. ALEXANDER MONTIR B. OWINN ' t Hotel St. George GEORGE DA11VKAC, Proprietor. mm i .1. ,ij an European plan. Everything first- -class. All modern conveniences. Steam heat throughout. Rooms en suite with bath. Large, new sample room. The Hotel St. Geprge I pronounced on of the most up-to-date hotel of the Northwest. Telephone and fire alarm connections to office, and hot and cold running water in all rocms. ROOMS: $1.00 and $1.50 Block and a Hnlf From Depot. See the big electric sign. The Hotel Pendleton BOLLON8 BROTTTf, Proprietor. Tho Hotel Pendleton has been ret fitted and refurnished throughout Telephone and fire alarm connee tions with all rooms. Baths en suit) and (ingle room. Headquarters for Traveling Mea Commodious Sample Room. FREE 'BUS. Rates, $2, $2.50 and S3 Special Rate by the week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt dining room service. Bar and Billiard Room In Connection. Only Three Block from Depots. The Hotel Bowman GREY SMITH. PROP. L HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM. STEAM HEATED. Rooms E'l Snlte or Single, With or Without Rath. European Plan Special Rnte by Week or Month. RATES BOc. $1 AND $1.60 PER DAT. Opposite O. R. N. Depot. Golden Rule Hotel E. L. M'BROOM, MANAGER. A first-class family hotel and stock men' headquarters. Under new TYinnnm.nt ta1ahi.mm and fire alarm connection with all rooms. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN Special rates h tha w..w . ..tk Excellent dining room service. MEAIiS 15c. Rooms, 50c, 75c & $1.00, lIILj Free kmt to and (rem all train