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FAGB OX. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS ECHO NEWS NOTES SMALLPOX SCARE HAS CLOSED THE SCHOOLS. Two Light Onsen In Town A. L. Es teb Retires From Actlre Law Frae doc Daughter Was Born City Will Have a Cleaning-TJp Day on March 16, and an Arbor Day Later On Travel Over River Bridge Re. timed Today Hlnkle Ditch Will Bo Enlarged. Echo, March IS. The Echo public schools were ordered closed last eve ning on account of smallpox, after an Investigation made by the mayor and city council yesterday. A mild case was reported In the Williams family a few days ago. and yesterday Roy Pugsley, who was attending the school came down with the disease, Dr. Ackerly having reported the case early In the day. Every precaution win be taken to prevent any further spread of the disease, and It Is not be lieved that It will become serious. J. Frank Shelton has moved Into the office lately occupied by A. L. Esteb. who has retired from active law prac tice. Mrs. Hicks, of Condon, Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Leavesy, at this place. Mr. Hardenburg, a representative of the Puget Sound Bridge Dredging company, who has been In Echo for a few weeks, returned to Seattle Mon day. Mayor Esteb has requested that on Arbor day every man. woman and child In Echo plant a tree to add to the future beauty of the town. J. W. Peterson was brought before the city recorder Monday on a charge of vagrancy. He pleaded guilty and was fined flO and costs. Louis Scholl, the real estate dealer. is spending a few days In Walla Walla visiting relatives. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sloan on Butter creek, an eight-pound daughter. Purchased Dem i l Claim. A. C. Crawford, of Hermlston, re cently of this place, has purchased a desert claim of R. C. Templeton. ad Joining the government town site near the Cold Springs dam. , Clean-T'n Day. Next Saturday, March 16. has been appointed as clean-up day In Echo. The streets, alleys and yards will all be looked after In first-class shape. Bridge Repaired. The bridge over the Umatilla river at this place, which was put out of commission by the recent floods, has been repaired, and travel will be re sumed totay. The farmers of this sec tion as well as all the residents of Echo are very much pleased as It has been a great Inconvenience In ' many ways since the bridge could not be crossed. j For Electric Light Plant. At a recent meeting of the Echo city council, the need of an electric light plant was discussed, and it is understood that it is possible to se cure power from the mill, which It is Intended will be In operation by the time the 1907 grain crop comes In, It has been recommended that a vote be taken by the citizens on this ques tion. i. . Enlarging Ditch. . Preliminary work for the enlarging of the Hlnkle ditch canal Between Echo and Butter creek la well under way. Three thousand additional acres will be watered, and many men and teams will shortly be at work. Messrs. Teel, Hlnkle and others are actively engaged getting the work under way. I nuitllla Project. According to the latest reports everything is progressing as well as could be expected on all parts of the earn Umatilla project. The present weather assures excellent progress on the ditches and all parts of the work. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to beeither painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it is sately passed without any remedy is always ap plied externally, and has carried thousands of women through the trying crisis without suffering. Send for fret book containing information of priceitM Tftloe to all eipecunt mother. The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, 6a. f . FOR. (-Room Dwellllng ,. f-Room Dwelling mm mm Jlsff mw X -Koom Dwelling ....... 17 Puildlng Lota. FRANK . B. CLOPTON CO. 1 1 2 . Court St., Pendleton, Ore. DAILY Special HELIX HAPPENINGS TRAIN ARE NOW RUNNING REGULARLY ON W. & C. R. Immense Expense of Getting Railroad Bed Back to Its Original Efficien cyMrs, Lenibke Bought a Quarter Section From J. W. Myrick Gone to Sherman County After Work Horses Delegate to State Lodge of Maccabees Will Start a Large Chop M11L ' Helix, March 13. The people of Helix and vicinity were rejoiced Sat urday to see the first through train over the W. & C. R, in about six weeks. The trains are now running dally, and no more trouble is feared. A large per cent of the road bed be tween Wallula and Pendleton will have to be regraded, which will cost more per mile than the first grade. A large force of men are still employ ed along the road. R. W. Montgomery has been at Mo ri) for some days to get a supply of horses to begin spring farm work. Born, to Sir. and Mrs. C. C. Broth- erton, Sunday, March 2, a daughter. Mrs. Belle Richardson and Mrs. Wllda Smith have been elected dele gates to the state convention of the Ladles of the Maccabees, which con venes in Portland April 10. Purchased Land. Mrs. Mary Lembke has purchased a quarter section of land from J. W. Myrick. The land is adjoining Mrs. Lembke's present holdings. Chop MiU for Helix. The Helix Feed Mill & Transfer company has been incorporated by the following name residents of this place: Ira Julian, I. M. Bales and Melvin M. Rounds. The company has built and equipped an up-to-date mill near the depot, and it will have a ca pacity of 10 tons per day. They will also run a general dray business. - "In 1897 I had a stomach disease. Some physicians said Dyspepsia, some Consumption. One said I would not live until spring. For four years I existed on boiled milk, soda biscuits, and doctors' prescriptions. I could not digest anything I ate; then I picked up one of your almanacs and It happened to be my life-saver. I bought a SO cent bottle of KODOL and the benefit I received from that hot tie all the gold in Georgia could not buy. In two months I went back to my work, as a machinist, and In three months I was well and hearty. May you live long and prosper." C. 'N. Cornell, Rodlng, Ga., 1906. The above Is only a sample of the great good that Is dally done everywhere by Kodol for Dyspepsia. It Is sold here by Tallman ft Co. N. P. Stores 100 Tons Ice. During the last few weeks the Northern Pacific railroad has stored 100 cars of Ice for use In Icing refrig erator cars for the fruit shipment this summer. The ice is hauled from Cocoalla, Idaho, and is of convenient quality, as well as of convenient thickness. The freight blockade dur ing the winter m0th wad8 It Im possible to fill the house at the usual season of the year, but since the blockade was broken a few weeks ago the company rushed cars to the shipping point. Taklma Republic The winds of March have no ter ror to the users of peWltt's Carbol b.ed Witch Hazel Salve. It quickly heals chapped and cracked skin. Good too, for bolls and burns, and undoubtedly the best relief for piles. Sold here by Tallmnn A Co William O. Gillespie, a messenger and collector for the National Park bank of New York city, disappeared March 4 and with him $100,000 cash. The fact was not revealed by the bank until a week later. No woman's pp ness can be complete without children ; it is her nature to love and want them "Toveau! tiful and pure. danger. 1 his great and wonderful SALE $1100 .Y800 $2600 EAST OHtC QQNIAN. PKNIUJCTON. ?i iVc Y'. s" " iu nic luuuuatiuu in me .unuge or Health. Health is just across the river for thousands thousands whose stomachs ara sick anA WCutrgarteW Wr86 f Thelr 8t0mach8 need " 'r8t' """lSeWces III . J1? Pf r c!nt of,t,'e diseases of mankind originate from a disordered stomach, and not to keep the stomach in healthy condition is to court serious disease "y" ana .J". 1 ysFPsia Tablets are guaranteed to relieve immediately and cure perma- ?e?iy.allJ m0St (UstT ln8al" painf"' fo,rm9 of I.vsiPia and IndiesUoa This J.mr antee is printed on every box, and money will be refunded to all who are not satislied. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are Warranted tqCure all Forms of Indigestion and Dyspepsia Montr will he TrlunArA rllu mm mrlmlA ..,L.... I. , . ' GOG AND MAGOG. Varloas Tradition Relatiaa"' These Two Famoaa Glaata, Who were Gog and Magog? English tradition says that they were the last of a race of giants who infested Eng land until they were destroyed by some of the Trojans who went to the British isles after the destruction of Troy. Oog and Magog, it Is said, were taken captive to London, where they were chained at the door of the palace of the king. When they died wooden Images of the two giants were put in their places. In the course of time a great fire destroyed these, but now, If you go to London, you will see in the great hail of one of the famous build ings the Guildhall two immense wooden effigies of men called Oog and Magog. But there are other traditions of the two giants. One is to the effect that when Alexnnder the Great overran Asia he chased into the mountains of the north an Impure, wicked and man eating people who were, tweotv-tjvo, na? tlonj ifi number and who were shut up with a rampart In which, were gates of brass. One oFthese nations was Goth, and another Magoth, from wEIch we readily get the names of the mythical giants. It Is supposed, however, that the Turks were meant by Oog and the Mongols were the children of Magog. We shall find mention made of Oog and Magog In many books, including the Bible, but there are the great wall and the rampart of Gog and Magog, whatever may have been the fact that gave the names of the two giants to that portion of the structure. FEES IN ENGLAND. The Treaanrr Has Maar Schemes That Swell Ita Income. When a young man determines to become a barrister and enters bis name at one of the inns of court In London pr finblin be has to pay to the govern. merits"." tee of 25. And when he Is a full fledged Engllnh or Irish barrister or a Scotch aJvSJnrts he has to fork ouj a further sum of 50. Should lje delreia become a solicitor he Is fined eVen more heavily. When he becomes an apprentice his fee to the government Is 90, and his yearly duty when he begins to practice Is, for the first three years, 3 In the country and 4 10s. In London or Dublin and after the third year 0 and 9 resrjecj tlvely. So that a solicitor practicing forty years iu London will have paid the governmcut over 100. A law agent (Scotland) pays 00 at commencement of study and 55 or 85 on beginning practice In the sheriff's court or court of session. If you want to change your surname of your own free will the government charges you only 10, but If you do it under tlits Uirectiau of sotuo deceased benefactor It costs you 50. Bishops pay f30 for permission to be elected and 30 more for the royal as. sent to tlielr election, and the fees paid on receiving letters patent are: By a baronet, 100; a baron, 150; a viscount, 200; an earl. 250; a marquis, 300, and a duke, 350. Loudon Express. Mnro Is an Entertainer. "The greatest art Is the art of en tertalnlng and the greatest artist Is the one who makes artistic work please." Maro Is an entertainer. No matter whkt he may be doing, one thinks of him first as a great en tertainer. The highways and by ways of amusement producers have been made to contribute to Maro's program. Tou cannot put limits on Its boundaries or define Its special channels. It pours, mystery In your lip and melody Into your earB. II arouses curiosity and gratifies your sense of nlensure, and at his own will sways all; for Maro, the living trln Ity of mystery, melody and mirth, Is the prince of magic, the master of music and the king of entertainers. Maro will be In Pendleton on March 19. Ex-President rerlcr Is Dead. Paris. March 12. Jean Paul Pier re Caemlr-Perler, former president of France, Is dead, aged 60 years. William Baldwin, the negro con vlcted of the murder of Mrs. Harvey Morris and her 5-year-old daughter at Rosevllle, Ariz., January SI, has OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAHCII 13, n T?pvftll Ttaavumafa TuKlafa 1. - Jil . ' " " susanstscuea. race, IS cents, at oar store or by sulL THE PENDLETON "Municipal Moat Inspection." Prof S. B. Nelson, veterinarian of the state college experiment station, hns Just prepared a paper on "Mu nicipal Meat Inspection," in which he affirms that much of the meat consumed by the public Is tainted with tulereulols. In proof of this statement, Dr. Nelson explains that there im at present only two pack ing houses In Washington having gove-.nment meal Inspection Carr. ten's pick'ng l ouse at Tcoma, anl the Frye-Uruhn icncern at Seat c. eMat prepared In thlse packing houses, Dr. Nelson st'ites. Is subject to iovcrnment Inspection, and If found to be diseased Is destroyed, the packing house standing the entire loss. Therefore, ays Dr. Nelson, healthy animals are of necessity shipped to the packing houses with government Inspectors, and other animals whose physical condition may be questioned are diverted to the local butcher, In WOMEN WHO CHARM Health Is the First Essential Toward Mahinf a Woman Attractive. MISS HULPA KUGHLER There Is a beauty and attractive ness in health which is far greater than mere regularity of feature. A sickly, Irritable, and complaining woman always carries a cloud of depression with her; she is not only unhappy herself but is a damper to all joy and happiness when with her family and friends. It is the bright, healthy, vivacious woman who always charms and carries sunshine wherever she goes. If a woman finds that her energies are flagging and that everything tires her; if her feminine system falls to perform its allotted duties, there is nervousness, sleeplessness, falntness, backache, headache, bearing -down pains, and Irregularities, causing oonstant misery and melancholia, she should remember that Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs will dispel all these troubles. By correct ing the cause of the trouble it cures where other treatment may have failed. Miss Elizabeth Wynn, of No. 205 8th Avenue, New York City, writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkh&m: "For months I suffered with dreadful headaches, pain in the back and severe hemorrhages. I was weak and out of sorts all the time. Lydla E. Hnkbam's Vegetable Compound helped me when all other medl oim had failod. It seemed to be juat what I needed and quickly restored my health." Nature's Sweet Restorer The tired bodv and brain There is remarkable capacity for hard work so long as the sleeping hours are regular end the slumbers are not disturbed by bad dreams, stomach disorders or headache. When mental strain, nervous worry or over-Iatigue cause sleeplessness, take . fleeckmX Uti Half an hour before retiring, and natural sleep will soon come to vour relief. These pills are ourelv veectable and cure sleepless ness by regulating the important functions of the body. They contain no narcotic nor sedative. Their action is natural, pleasant and safe. As a tonic and restorative in all cases of overwork, brain fag, nervousness and worry, they have no equal. Beecham's Pills equalize the circulation, carry the blood from the weary brain, rest the mind and Bring Balmy Sleep In Boxaa loo and SSo. with full dlroottona. 1007. Mil - . . TTTI DIUJG. CO. npitt of the honest and good Inten tions of the latter. This means, It Is argued, that much bad meat Is being fed to the rural population, which compr'ses a large part of the popu lation uf the state, and, further.that the conditions will continue until everv concern selling meat in the state has competent meat Inspection. Pullman Tribune. Little globules of sunshine that drlvi the clouds away. DeWltt's Little Farly Risers will scatter the gloom of sick-headache and bilious ness. They do not gripe or sicken. Recommended and sold here by Tallman & Co. Kyle Charlton of Kamela, was op erated upon In the hospital at Union for the removal of a growing tumor under his 'chin, which had annoyed him for five years. The operation was successful. M1SS ELIZABETH WYNN Miss Hulda Eughler, of No, 35, West 15th Street, New York City, writes : Dear"rs. rir.'.-'.nr.i: " m-nthn I was HI with an Internal troi'.iru i. suffered terrible agony, was nervoiu, irritable, and tdck all the time. I took different medicine without bene8t. Lydla E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound was recommended and-within six months I was completely restored to health and I want to recommend It to every suffering woman." Women who are troubled with painful or Irregular functions, back ache, bloating (or flatulence), displace ments, inflammation or ulceration, that bearing-down feeling, dizziness, indigestion, or nervous prostration may be restored to perfect health and Btrength by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, Mrs. Plnkbam's Invitation t Woaea. Women suffering from any form bf female weakness are invited to Promptly communicate with Mrs. Inkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience in treating female ills Mrs. Pinkham probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Her advice la tree and always helpful. rest and recnnernledtirino' sleet). EIGHT PAGES. WW w f6r sale 12750 Modern house, 7 rooms, t lota, on Logan street on Installment plan, deferred payments at f per cent 12500 Modern house, 7 rooms, 10 fout lot, 814 East Alt street; on Installment plan, deferred payments at ( per cent Inter est. $700 Small cottage, corner of Mark and" Blaine street, on Install ment plan, deferred payment C per cent Interest. (650 Rooming house on South. Main, IS fully furnished rooms, kitchen and dining room furniture, long lease on on building. $2000 Modern cottage of 5 rooms close In on West Court street Easy payments. $1500 Seven blocks from Main street on Wost Court, a modern I roomed cottage. Easy pay ments. $2000 Modern t-roomed cottage; t' lots, north side, easy pay ments. $1400 Modern 6-room cottage, Al lots, 9 blocks from Main ttreet on W. R. R. Install ment plan. $1350 Modern l-room cottage, toilet, bath, connected with sewer, Jane street, between Alia and' Court. Installment plan. 11300 Modern S-room cottage, toilet bath, connected with sewer. Main street between Webb and Railroad streets. Install ment plan. E i Insurance and Real Estate, Room 1$, Judd Rldgn Pendleton, Oregon. Iwl! $MaasaWSa$JMIIISjyill I iPAPERi New designs now In for spring business make your selections and have your work done early, it will cost you less. Largest stock and greatest va riety In patterns we have ever shown. Many new novelties for the dining room, library and den. Come to the store, make your selections and we send our men to do the rest PENDLETON rt : PAINTSTORE : : E. J. MURPHY, Prop. 'Phone Black 3111. 121 E. Court St. HOTEL PORTLAND OF PORTLAND, OREGON. .' American plan, II per day and up ward. Headquarters for tourists and commercial travelers. Special rates made to families and single gentle men. The management will be pleas ed at all times to show rooms ani give prices. A modern Turkish hat establishment In the hotel. EL O. BOWERS. Manaw-r. been sentenced to hang May 8.