TEN PAGES. FAOE RIGHT. DAILY BAST ORKGOJOAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1900. mm BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special coughs KING OF CUR ES colds THE WONDER WORKER ' f t- ,4'1 . ,S S r i Eruption Broke Out in Spots All Over Body Caused a Continual Itching for Two Years Doctor's Medicine Did no Good Cured at S HELIX HAPPENINGS THROAT PR. KING'S LUMPS Expense of only $1.25 and Now BCRXED BY EXPLOSION HELIX SCHOOL DISTRICT OP IGNITED CARTRIDGE. IS ENTIRELY OCT OP DEBT. ITCHING H10B ADAM HAPPENINGS THANKS CUTICURA FOR COMPLETE CURE Wanted to Know How It Would Act Plowing tor Spring Seeding Rail Colds Are Prevalent Daughter Wns Born December 12 Jerry Swartx, Station Agent, Will Bo Transferred Big Celebration of Christmas Considerable Wheat Is Being Ship ped. Adams, Pec. 18. Jlmmle Lleunllen the lB-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lieuallen. met with a painful accident Saturday, while handling a cartridge. He wanted tn see how it would act and lit n match to it and It proved far more serious than he anticipated. Before he had time to move, his hands, face and hair were badly burned, and he has been suffer ing considerably since. A big dance has been scheduled to tnke place Friday evening In the town hall. A number of the young people from here went to Helix to a dance last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. McXeeley of Milton, are in the city visiting with Mrs. Mc Xeeley's mother, Mrs. C. Reed. Mrs. Lee Price and Mrs. Redford have been quite ill of late, and bad colds are prevalent. The city hall at this place will be 'Some time ago I wrote you for a book on the Cuticura Remedies and received it O. K. and went and bought theSoap.Ointment, and Pills. They did me more good than any medicine I ever used. They cured me of my skin disease, and I am very thankful to you. My trouble was eruption of the skin, which broke out in spots all over my body, and caused a continual itching which nearly drove me wild at times. I got medicine of a doctor, but it did not cure me, and when I saw in a paper your ad., I sent to vou for the Cuticura book and I studied my case in it. I then went to the drug "store and bought one. cake of Cuticura Soap, one box of Cu ticura Ointment, ana one vial of Cuti cura Pills. From the first application 1 received relief. I used the nrsi sei and two extra cakes of Cuticura Soap, and was completely cured. I had suffered for two years, and I again thank Cuticura for my cure. If you wish, vou may publish this, our friend forever, Claude N.Johnson, Maple Grow Farm , R. F. D. 2, Walnut, Kan., June 15, 1905." ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! This fured men l, lighted by gasoline lights which have may be instantly relieved and speedily already arrived, and will be put in at euredbywannbathswithCuticuraSoap once. and gentle applications of Cuticura Unit- Joe vcCollum of Helix, is in the ment, the great Skin Cure, and mild to spen(j the holidays with rela- doses 01 uuticura ubmicuhub, tlves Bnd friends. physicians and aU else tail. Four an.ests were made in Adams rnS&STii !r'S.iocra.c last week among the Indians from the reservation for drunk anr disorderly conduct. They were fined $10 each, Two big Christmas trees have been brought Into Adams which will be decorated for the big union Christmas celebration In the town hall on Christ mas eve. Considerable wheat is being shipped out from this point and Eastland, a number of the farmers taking advan tage of the present price 55 cents a bushel. Mr. Nelson, son of the section fore man at Weston, has arrived here to take up the duties of station agent in place of Jerry Swartz, who left here for Wallula Saturday. Plowing Going on. Farmers about here are plowing In the fields for spring sowing, which speaks well for the mildness of the climate in this section. Daughter Born. A daughter was born last Wednes day, December 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens of this place. New Depot Agent, Jerry Swartz, who has been depot agent at this place and at Athena for a few years, left Saturday for waiiuia, where he will relieve the agent ror about 10 days, after which he will be stationed at Dayton, Wash., as cashier and operator at the depot there. Ten-Mill School Tax Levied Macca bees and Knights of Pythias Elect Officers Agitating AU High Line Telcplione Wires Tho Helix Bank Stockholders Elect Directors and Offlcci.i Expect to Abandon the Barbed Wire for Telephones. 1 ,l JAi n... h had n. til druffriatl. K ItCit Kl oTra run Toller Drug CSem. Corp., Sol. mSr Wed 1 roe, "All Abort lie SUo, Scmlp, and Heir.' fi in tiiove From 209 East Court street to the Milarkey building, opposite telephone office. LADIES" SILK GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. LOW SAM & CO. Helix, Pee. 1 R. A tax of 10 mills has been levied at Helix for school purposes for the ensuing year. This district Is entirely out of debt, and hnd nearly $1500 on hand at the present term of school. The present tax levy, the directors estimate, will leave about the same amount of money on hand when the school closes. Efforts are being made to have high line telephone wires Instead of the barbed wires, which are so often out of commission. It Is believed that be fore long all the lines running out of here will be the "high lines." A number of Helix people expect to go over to Adams Friday night to take In the dance at that place. Lodges Elect. Pleiades lodge No. 74, K. of P., has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Ira Julian, chancellor commander; S. E. Starr, vlce-chancel lor: D. W. Howard, prelate; M. M Rounds, master of the work: M. A. Ferguson, K. of R. & S.; A. B. Mont gomery, master of ex.; D. B. Rich ardson, master of finance; C. A. Lo gan, master at arms; C. E. Bott. Inner guard; J. E. Montgomery, outer ffiard: Charles Barger, H. B. Richmond and Harry F. Grimes, trustees. Macon bee Officers. Violet Hive of the Ladies of the Maccabees have elected the following officers to serve for the next term be ginning January 1, 1907: Mrs. Carrie Dale, past lady commander; Mrs. Wll da Smith, lady commander: Mrs. J. B. Montgomery, lieutenant command er: Mrs. Belle Richardson, record keeper; Mrs. Clara Dunnlngton, ser geant; Mrs. Hattle Ferguson, chap lain: Mrs. Lulu Smith, sentinel; Mrs. E. Bott, picket: Mrs. Theodore Cramer, musician. At a recent social given by the Maccabees over $40 was cleared by them. Bank Officials. The following officers have been elected for the Helix bank for the en ulntr vear: Directors. E. L. Smith, F. H. Richmond, Carl Kupers, John Tim merman and Gunder Tergeson; E. L. Smith, president; F. H. Richmond, vice-president; A. B. Montgomery, cashier; F. H. Richmond, assistant cashier. ' SUNRISE Japanese Store Large line of Chlnaware, Japanese novelties and bamboo goods. Elegant Xmas presents at great saving to you. Come and have them laid aside for you. Harry Hiraiwa, Prop. 80S E. Court St When In Portland stop at the Hotel Oregon. Rates $1 per day and up ward. European plan. Free bus. Desire For Food Is Important Lppetit Is Necessary In Order To Digest Wbat we Eat. Wr notice that some of the most eminent physicians of this country and Europe who have made a study of the nrnnpo.il of digestion unite in the ODln- ion that a keen appetite Is a great aid to proper aigesiion. ome even go no far as to say . that there must be a irnnd sham aDDetita for the food eaten In order that it be properly digested and assimilated. Dr. J. r. rawiow vnav on "The Work of the DlKestlv rilnnds." whirh was awarded the Nobel prize, sets forth very clearly the value of appetite. There Is no other such safe sure means for creating a healthy appetite as Pabst Blue KibDon Beer lateen oe fnm or with Tour meals, and it Is ai almost absolute guarantee of perfect digestion, while its tonic and food value cannot be overestimated. Dr. Joseph Felsler, of the North western University of Chicago. In com mpntlnsr unon this said: "I fully be- lleve that the moderate use of good beer at meal times acts as a ionic ana ! thfrernre usetul. n nriii,i thm to hear yon hare Dr. Felsler stands at the head of hi not sot a Winona wagon. Those outer pronssion arm nm won m". "' ... . . t - i irronr wi-iv iif w i l ii iiiuob dcch i u bearing blocks prevent ine axis iryu. g",,h springing and makes it the easiest pab,t rtue Ribbon Is such a beer as running wagon on earth. The steel p,.. Fetsler recomtaends. It is a prod clad hubs are defiance to the weather, uct of eight-day 'malt, choicest hops They never crack or have loose .poMa .hS valine Vodele'ment. Our hacks and nuggies are maoe oy if he bar, , predlBC,tcd form. the Winona Manufacturing Co., right 1 gVes pabt Beer its rich nutrition and in the hardwood belt. All air dried timber used In construction. Call and see us. We are headquarters for the Fair banks. Morse fiasollne Engine and Pumps. Estimates given on Irrigation and Klettrlc plants. Call and get prices from Neagle Bros. THE BLACKSMITHS. : Famous $500 : sBeer l ways call for City Brewery M.M- the home product; $500 that says it Is pure. J 5 CITY BREWERY : Z SCIIfLTZ 6TKICKEH. Dally East Oregonlan by carrier, only IS cents a week. the fine mellow flavor which dlstin rulshes It from other beer. This, to, opihur with iiixtv vearB of .dentin brewing, is what has put Pabst Beer so far in the lead. No food that comes from the cleanest kitchen can be cleaner, purer nnd more wholesome than this celebrated beer. Danger in Asking Advice. When you have a cough or cold do not ask some one what Is good for It, as there is danger In taking some un known preparation. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs, colds and, pre. vents pneumonia. The genuine Is in a vellow package. Refuse substi' tutes. Koeppens" drug store. THE HOSPITAL BAZAAR. Bishop O'Reilly and Mayor Fee Will Mnke tho Formal Opening. Next Tuesday night, December 18 at 7-30, the bazaar will open .and contlnne every night during the week, His- lordship. Rt. Rev. C. J. O'Reilly, will make the opening address, an an address will also be made by May or Fee. The booths will he arranged on Monday and Tuesday at the Du- senberry bulldlrg, opposite the post office. All are Invited to come and ee the hcrmtlful display and to pur chase Christmas presents. Luncheon will be served every night. Must Lower the Dam. A very Interesting and Important decision was rendered today in the dls- trlct court In a dam case. Suit was brought by the Boise-Payette Power company against the Canyon Canal company to compel it to lower Its dam In the Payette river five reet. -ine dam was built 12 feet high and backed the water Into the power plant of the nlaintlff company. Judge Stewart holds the dam must be lowered, as the rights of the power company attached before the other enterprise was started. The dam can be lowered, but It will require the widening of the canal for some miles to admit of sufficient flow. The canal Is Intended to Irrigate some 40,000 acres of land. Boise Capital News. I Livermore Bickers J REAL ESTATE, 1XSITRANCE, CONVEYANCE AND LAND BUSINESS. Prompt attention to the rental or property. Room 13, Judd Building. Money In Malheur Alfalfa, The Parma Mercantile company has purchnsed so far this season about 150.000 pounds of alfalfa seed. About 100.000 pounds of this was purchased In the vicinity of Vale. In this con nectlon Mr. King, the manager of the company, relates an Interesting bit of news, showing the profit In raising Heed. One of the men from whom he purchased seed, offered his farm for sale Inst year for $2500. This year Mr. King paid him $2541 for his seed crop. Parma Herald. Ney. Perce TuxcH. Taxes are coming In this year much faster than In 1005, according to the figures In the tax collector's office at the court house, the figures showing 791 more to (lain than were recorded at the same period last year. On De cember 14, 1905, 1245 persons had paid their taxes, while up to yesterday the books showed 2038 names on the rolls who had sotlled wlljl tho coun ty. Lewlston Tribune. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my f riends expected that when I left my bed it would surely bo for my grave. 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