PAGE BIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1907. EIGHT PAGES. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS HERMISTON NOTES PORTLAND nCSINESS SfEN WILL STOP HERE. Wator System Will Bo Inducted by Colonic! n. G. Newport WUI In dude Irrigation of Lawns and Gar den. Immense Number of Fruit Trees W1U Be Set Out School House Will Bo Built Soon Many Investors and Homfseekers Arriving. Hermlston, April 1. The people of Hermlston and vicinity are rejoiced to know that the business men of Port land will stop here to view some part of the work going on on the Umatilla project While they may not be able to go to the dam they will at least be clven an Opportunity to know what Is now under way In this section of the country, and what Is going on In the way of Improvements In the Hermls ton and Echo country, which will both be greatly benefited by the project. The different owners of land about Hermlston expect to set out many fruit tree, this snrlne. John C. Rice, S. R. Oldaker. Glenn B. Williams, J. E. Fritz and others have ordered several hundred trees each. Arrangements are being made to build a school house In Hermlston at en early date. It Is one of the needs of the community at this time. The buildings now under course of construction will all soon be read? .'or company. The new hotel being erect ed by Mr. Williams, late of Pendleton, will soon be finished. Many out of town people have been here during the past week looking around with view to Investing. For Water System. Colonel H. G. Newport Is arranging to install a water system for Hermls ton. He has purchased a pump, gas oline engine and a large tank for this purpose, and It will be large enough to furnish water for domestic use and for the irrigation of lawns and trees during the summer. Easter Services. Easter services were conducted at the Chapel car yesterday by the Rev Allen, of Irrigon. In the evening Mrs, T. ti. Hermlston sDOke and Rev. E. H. Hermlston sang "The Man of Gall lee." The services In the Chapel car continue to draw large crowds. Vx Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Children like Its pleasant taste, and mothers give It hearty en rinmemcnt. Contains no opiates, but drives out the cold through the bow' p1 Made in strict conformity to Pure Fond and Drugs Law. Reeom mended and sold by Tallman & Co. SOME WESTON ADVICES. Rcdnced Railroad Rates to Old Set. tiers' Reunion. Weston, April 1. The O. R. & N. company has granted an open rate of one and a third fare for the pioneers' reunion, which will be held here June 7 and 8. The reunion this year promises to be one of the best ever held in the county. Easter Observed. F.aster Sunday was fittingly oh served in the different churches and people were out en masse taking ad vantage of the fine change in the weather. The Normal school baseball team making all preparations to make tour of Union and Wallowa counties in June, and dates are now being se cured. Kodo! for dyspepsia clears the stomach and makes the breath as sweet as a rose. Kodol Is sold by druggists on a guarantee relief plan, It conforms strictly tothe national pure "nod and drugs law. Sold by Tallrran & Co. Near Washougal, Wash., William Riley, a logger, aged 32 years, was drowned by his peavy slipping while he was working on a log Jam. Ho was an employe at camp. the Du Bols BACK GIVES OUT. Plenty of Pendleton Readers Haia Tlus Experience. You tax the kidneys overwork them They can't keep up the continual strain. v The back gives out It aches and pains; Urinary troubles set In. Don't wait longer take Doan's Kidney Pills. Pendleton people tell you how they act. J. W. Van Horn, living at Haley's ranch, six miles from Pendleton, Ore. savs: "Heading an advertisement about Doan'a Kidney Pills led me to procure a box at the Pendleton Drug Co.'s store. Some three yeare ago I strained my back lifting and ever since then any extra work, lifting or colds which settled In my back, af fected the kidneys. I tried a great many different remedies, but obtaln- 1 little If any benefit from them. The first dose of Doan'a Kidney Pills helped me. I used in all three boxes and they cured me. I shall always recommend this remedy to others, as I know It can be depended upon." For sale by all dealer. Price B0 cents. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's nd Special 'JEWS OF MILTON ASTER WAS OBSERVED AT ALL THE CHl'ItCHES Sucred Concert Afforded a Beautiful Program Cliattel Mortgage Sale on April to Secure $3740 George II. GoebeJ Will Lecture April 4 at Davis Hall New Warehouse 20x80 Will Be Built Location Fixed for Trolley Line Substation Son Was Born. Milton, April 1. Easter was duly observed In Milton. At the M. E church a number of special features were In order: a. m., prayer meeting by the Epworthlans; 11 a. m., Easter exercises by the Sunday school: 7:30 p. m., sacred concert under the auspices of the choir. Sat urday evening, the Columbia college girls gaye an easter dinner at the Parll! hall, which waB well patron ized. The program of the sacred concert Sunday evening was as fellows: Opening Voluntary. Invocation. Chorus "Consider the Llllles." Duett "What Means that Chim ing?". .. .Misses Craig and Phelps Male Quartet "The Wondrous Cross," Messrs. Swenson, Manela, Godwin and Craig. Solo "The Gift" ..... Mrs. Cannane Chorus "Yes, He Was Dead." Duett "He Was Crucified" ..Mrs. Cannane and Mr. Swenson Chorus "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Solo "Lift Your Glad Yolces".... Mr. Craig Chorus "The True Easter." Solo "Show Me the Way, O Father" Mr. Swenson Chorus "Hark, the Birds In Chorus Singing." 1 Offertory. I . I , ''t Doxology. George H. Goebel Is announced to speuk cn socialism at the Davis hall In this city Thursday evening, April The members of the Pendleton academy Glee club who appeared here In concert Friday evening, drew good house and they were very much enjoyed. The Smith-Allen Hardware com pany 1 sarranging to erect a ma chinery warehouse 20x80 feet on the lot adjoining their store building. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Alba Rogers, March 25, a son. Fruitgrowers and farmers In this vicinity are pleased at the excellent change in the weather. It now looks as though spring had come to stay. Prospects are fine for fruits and crops of all kinds. Two chattel mortgages against W. N. Vancll are being foreclosed by the Advance Thresher company, through Us attorneys, Peterson & Peterson, to satisfy a claim for $3740. The sale will take place at the Vancll mill on April 9, and amongst the property to be sold Is a 22 horsepower engine, saw mill and fixtures and 13 head of horses. For Sub-station. The city council has acted favor ably regarding the lease for ground for the lub-statlon and also the con tract for operating the same to the Walla Walla Traction company, which Is building the electric line from Walla Walla. The sub-station will be Bitsated In front of the city's riant. . Bitten by a Spider. Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite, John Washington of EosueviUe, Tex., would have lost his leg, which became a mass of run ning sores, had he not been persuad ed to try liucklen's Arnica1 Salve. He write?: "The first application re lieved, and four boxes healed all the sorer." Heals evtry sore. 25c, at Tallmnn & Co., druggists. xews from Piixyr rock. John Sylvester Recovering Baseball Team Wing. Pilot Rock, April 1. Easter ser vices were held at the church yester day, by the Rev. Robert J. Dlven, which were well attended. The Pilot Uock band played on the streets In the afternoon, making Easter an al together glorious day. John Sylvester, who has been 111 for several weeks, Is able to be about again, his many friends are glad to know. Pilot Rock Wins. The members of the C. M. A. base ball team returned from Pendleton much rejoiced over the result of the baseball game which resulted in fa vor of Pilot Rock by a score of 18 to 19. The boys expect to play a num ber of games during tho season. Mrs. Orlena M. Staats, aged 79 years, Is dead at Airlle, Polk county, When IS years old, in 1844, she crossed the plains with her parents, the family locating In Polk county. With the same company crossing the p'alns was Isaac Staats to whom the deceased was married May 10, 1846. She ' and her huband, who survives her, had lived continuously from the time of their marriage on their do nation claim of 640 acres adjoining Airlle. The Scottish Rite Masons held convention at Poise on March 26-27 and initiated 60 candidates Into the degree. Fifty candidates were taken CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH. A Daring Young Advsnturar With a I Thrilling Career. Captain John Smith of Wllloughby, Lincolnshire, was the man to whom the success of the first English perma nent settlement In North America was directly due. Though only twenty-six when the expedition sailed with him on board, he had already enlovcd such a succession of thrilling experiences as wm iuc wi ui miu cnu u u venturous age of Elizabeth. At the age of sixteen he had entered on military career In France and the LowCountrles. In 1600 he sought service against the Turks, who were then at the height of their pewer and had only lately ceased to threaten Vienna Itself. On the way to the east he was thrown overboard as a Huguenot and was rescued by a pirate, from whom his Inexhaustible resourcefulness enabled him to escape after a time. He then entered the Aus trian service and soon signalised him self by a ' series of brilliant exploits. One of these, the defeat of three Turk' lsh champions in single fight, earned him bis well known coat of arms, "three Turks' beads In a shield,' from Slglemond Bathori, prince of Trans?! van la. Later be was taken prisoner by the Turks and owed his escape to the Interest with which he Inspired a Turk. lsh lady. "Whatever might happen, as Gardiner says, "he was always able to turn It to account In the worst dan gers be knew what was the right thing to be done." London Outlook. PRECOCIOUS JOHN DAVY. Childhood Inoident of the Author of The Bay of Biscay." An Interesting anecdote of the youth of John Davy, who composed the fa mous song '.The Bay of Biscay," shows how decided and precocious was this musician's aptitude for tbe art he ulti mately practiced with artistic If not financial success. John Davy was born near Exeter In 1705. At the age of six he evinced a passion for music, which he sought every means of gratifying. He was In want of a musical Instru ment and determined to provide him self with one of however rough a na ture. So from a neighboring smithy he purloined twenty to thirty horse shoes. From these he selected as many as formed a complete octave and, hav ing suspended them In an upper room. amused himself by imitating upon them the chimes of the neighboring church of Crediton. By these and other means he obtain- ed a knowledge of music which some Investigations have been conduct thirty years later enabled him to pro- ed by the government with a view to duce many dramatic pieces and such finding other districts outside of a n. ".inst Mke Love." "The Death these provinces which would be .h. a...lA' an "Tho Hav nf ""',, malned popular. .... After twenty years' work to Lonuon Davy died In St Martin s lane in 1824. He was buried in Bt. aiarons cnureu- yaro. London cnronicie. Flowerpots. All new flowerpots require to be soaked In water and allowed to dry thoroughly before being used. The soil does not hang well to the sides of gar den pots unless so treated. Dirty pots are ooen to the same objection. Let any one ur w put . pui soil into a pot which has been before and left unwashed, and be will find In a few days, when the soli be gins to dry, that It leaves a space and does not adhere as It should to tbe sides of It No plant can possibly flourish under such circumstances. Tbe roots of a plant draw to the sides of a pot naturally In search of moisture, and growth of course Is checked if a current of air Is allowed to pass be tween them and the sides. Some plants exhibit this tendency In such a remark able degree that few roots are to be seen, except a network on the outside of tbe soil next the pot Digestible Food. One of the biggest mistakes about food which people make Is to forget that the true value of food to anybody Is the measure of Its digestibility. Half a pound of cheese Is vastly more nour ishlng as regards its mere composition than half a pound of beef, but while the beef will be easily digested and thus be of vast service to us the cheese Is put out of court altogether for ordl- nary folks by reason of Its lndigestl- blllty. We should bear this rule In mind when we bear people comparing one food with another In respect to their chemical value. London Hospi tal Fish, Flssh, Hsrrlna. "Neither flab nor flesh nor good red herring" occurs In Dryden's epilogue to bis Duke of Guise (182). The. epi logue takes the form of a dialogue be tween the actress who spoke it and trimmer and ends with this exclama tion: D neuters. In their mlddls way ef steering: They're neither fish nor flesh nor good red herring. Macmlllan's Magazine. A Matter of Necessity. "Now," said the physician, "yon win have to eat plain food and not stay out late at night" "Yes," replied the patient "that Is what I have been thinking ever sine you sent In yonr bill." A Pretty Paradox. , "The charming debutante upsets all received maxims." "How so?" "By proving that a miss can also be a hit" Baltimore American. Let him who neglects to raise the fsUra fear lest when he falls no on will stretch out bis bond to lift Urn up. Saadl. the 93 IMBnBn9 The critical ordeal through which 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 tor me reproauciion oi me 10 ueeiuier puiniui or uungoruu. Tha use 0r Mother's Friend bo ureoares the system for the comine event that it is safely passed without any remedy is always ap- rl i rt 'Avtarnnllv find has carried thousands 1 j VI nvui&u luivugu Lira trying crisis without suffering. Send for free book containing InformtUon of priceteM Til lit to til uptcunt mother. Tbe Bradfleid Regulator Co., Atlanta, Gs. HIGH PRICE OF JUTE ENCOURAGES IIS ADULTERATION Consul E. H. Dennlson, of Bom bay, reports that there are two ques tions In connection with the Jnie In dustry of India occupying the seri ous attention of the Indian govern ment, namely, the extension of Its cultivation and the proper means to pursue to check adulteration. The consul continues: In spite of the fact that the area under jute cultivation has Increased over 40 per cent In the Inst decade, nevertheless the demand has always exceeded the supply, owing to the numerous and ever-lncrearfng appli cations of the Jute fiber, due to its comparative cheapness. As a result prices hve risen over 40 per cent In the last five years, and have made Its adulteration a most profitable business, buyers being unable to pro tect themselves against this fraud so flagrantly practiced, the Jute fre quently being watered up to 30 per cent, sand also being used for adul teratlon. The Jute-producing districts at present are restricted to the prov inces of Pengal and eastern Bengal, and It Is said that these will soon have reached the limit of their pro ductive power, and that they will be utterly unable to' keep pace with the enormous Increase demanded, ttutliuu U'e lu luir uiuuuvuvii. mcic peratnrc, soli and rainfall or water .urlv nr. similar to the areat wo- ducfng dstrlc(s of BengaI such ag Manba Snuth Kanara and Ganjam, . th), Madrag presidency, and the lr- rieated district around Poona, In the Bombay presidency. What will be the result 't experiments are tried Is Impossible to say, but In the event of f'lllure, the plan of finding substi tutes offers a most attractive field. India Is rich In fiber-producing plants. It being estimated that at least thirty of these are capable of commercial exploitation. It Is hoped investigation will prove that l of tncse wl be discovered to possess properties equal to those of lute, or at leat capable of being sub- tltuted for Jute for some of the pur- poises to which that article Is put, Exports are of the opinion that the most suitable substitute Is Hibis cus canuahlnus otherwise known as "Blmllputam Jute," the cultivation of which Is chiefly confined to the Madras presidency. The high price of Jute has stimulated this Industry, the acreage of which rc.se from 37,- 171 acres In 1905, with a fiber output of SO, 000 bales, to 68,201 acres In 1906. Its spinning qualities are, however, not so good as jute, but It can be used In place of jute for many purposes. Tho adulteration of Jute has been the subject of u, petition from the Bengal Chamber of Commerce to the glvernment of eastern Eengal, pray. Ing for legislative interference. It has been suggested that an effective way to prevent this adulteration Is by the extension of the area cultivated or by increasing tn yieia Dy acre oy improved methods of prepailng the soil, sowing the seed, transplanting cuttin, steeping, etc. With an abun IS THE TIME TO TAKE BLOOD MEDljC; I N E IT OFTEN SAVES A SPELL OF SICKNESS ALL THESE KINDS YOU WILL FIND AT DONALDSON'S 9 Red Cross Pharmacy 728 Main St. Pendleton No woman's lppV nesa can be complete without children; it is her nature to love and want them as much so as it is to love the beau tiful and pure. the expectant mother must pass, danger. This great and wonderful dance of Jute the temptation to adul terate would be removed, for adul terated Jute would be refused and the evil would vanish. 8TATB OP OHIO, ) CITY OP TOLEDO las. LUCAS COUNTY i. I ?maka oath that hs Is be firm of P. J. Cheney Kraut i. cnanw senior psrtnsr of the firm of P. J. Cheney Co., doing Dnsiacas In the city or toim ax Dosincas In the city or toimo. Conntr and But aforwald. and that said firm will pty the sum of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ess of Ca tarrh that cannot be cored by tbe ass of Ball's Catarrh Can. FRANK J. CHKNBY. Sworn to before rot and snbserlbed In my pretence, this 8th day of December, A. I). 1886. A. W. OLKA80N. (Seal. Notary Public Ball's Catarrh Car Is taken Internally, and acts directly on tbs blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for testi monials free. P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. noia pr tu arnnrists, inc. Takt Ball's Family PI Ills for constipation. The Pendleton Savings Bank Capital $100,000.00 Snrplus and undivided profits 1150,000.00 Deposits $1,250,000.00 Our long established reputa tion for safety and responsibil ity and our prompt and satis factory service 'has Increased the number of our patrons and the volume of our business, and placed us In the front rank with the leading banking Institutions of the Inland empire. To meet the demands of our growing bualness our banking house Is now undergoing a com plete change. When completed we will be still better prepared to care for the wants of our patrons. fnterest Paid on Time Deposits. Choice and Tender Steaks and Chops LARD, SAUSAGES AXD SMOKED MEATS. Central Meat Co. CARNEY, RAMSDELL A CO. Telephone Main S$. Have you ever seen a Sunset? A beautifully illustrated monthly magazine of ths wide awake West with fascinating short stories, picturesque personal point-of-view description of the interesting development of ths West, and ths romance and his tory of the wonderland of tbs earth. Ask your local newsdealer for current issue or send $1.50 foryear's subscription. The book, "Road of sThousand Wonders. 120 beautiful Western views in four colors will bs included fres. SUNSET MAGAZIHB FLOOD SU1LDINO SAM riANCIICO n ' II CALirOISIA HWUITuiSIr Buy Lumber Cheap READ THIS. We are going to cut down our stock of lumber to make room tor new, and lnarranglng our yards have found about 60,000 feet of mixed lumber. We will sell this, while It lasts, at greatly reduced prices. If you are going to need any lumbar for repairs, here's your ehanoe to secure it Potlatch Lumber Co. WEST ALTA STREET. I "'Pretty as Pictures" 2 jUallPaperj The above may be said of every one of our new designs a Just received. J The right kind of paper makes J the absence of expensive deo- orations and pictures less notice- able. Realizing this as of vital Im- a portance, we have been careful a In all our selections. J You may not be able to afford the pictures, but you can af-. ford the wall paper, at our prices. Call and see the new patterns. , : PENDLETON : j PAINT STORE j 5 E. J. MURPHY, Prop. ! 'Phone Black 1181. Ill E. Court 8t Are Your Drugs and Medicines Pure? Do They Comply With the New Federal Pure Drug Act? You Buy Quality From Us and Pay No More. Perdleton Drug Co. "The Mark of Quality." The French RESTAURANT Pendleton's most pop ular Dining Room. Best 25 cent meal in the city. Thoroughly renovated and all newfdishes. Orville Coffman Proprietor STOP THE Grey Team and Yellow Wagon AND TRY Alfalfarm Dairy Bottled Milk CLEAN AND PURE PHONE FARMERS II OB MAIN IT. G. W. Ivens TRANSFER and BAGGAGE Office 'phone, main 117 Residence 'phone, red 1441 STAND, ALTA ft MAIN STS. On Savings Bank Corner. Columbia Bar and Rooming House MRS. F. X. SCHEMPP; Proprietress Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Newly tarnished and up-to-date Rooming House In connection. S36 MAIN STREET. The Bast Oregon) an la Easten Ore gon's reproeentatlTe paper. It wt and the people appreciate ft and show It by their liberal patronage. It y All the news all the time In Fast Orogonlan. take no other. into the Mystic Bhrlne. , uie ameiusmg meainm of ths I