PAGE F.IORT. DAILY EAST ORFGOMAX, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATl 1U AY, APRIL 13. UMi:. FOURTEEN PAGES. Churches 5BSBK li 1 1 1 imr .nulWIO. THE OF For cool cooking, lest work and Uast fuel-expens um a NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue name Oil Cook-Stove the ideal ttove for summer. Does everything that anjr other kind of itove will do. Any degree of heat instantly. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. At your dealer's, or write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. in.. Made of blue throughout and beautifully alckeled. ferfeotly con structed; absolutely safe; uoexcelled ia light-giving power; an ornament tosnyfoom. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our surest agency. STANDARD OIL OOMPANY (InoorswaM) MANCHURIA LUMBER RIVALS OREGON In the summer of 1906 Consul Gen era! Thomas Sammons of New chwang, made an extended trip Into Manchuria, and visited Antung and Mukden In connection with the open ing of those treaty ports. A com prehensive report on the mineral, for est and agricultural possibilities of southeastern Manchuria was made to the department of state by Consul General Sammons, from which are taken the following paragraphs on the Talu lumber district: Inasmuch as the Pacific coast states of America, and other parts of the t'nited States as well, are heavily In terested In the manufacture and sale of lumber, and as some of the man ufacturers of American lumber antici pate that the Talu river district will soon come Into sharp competition with such of them as enjoy oriental sales, It may be well to point out that dur ing the Russo-Japan war, commer cially speaking, that Industry on the Yaiu was practically dead. The exact area of the Talu river timber belt, together with the total estimated stumpage, is extensive both In the ex treme southeastern Manchuria and northeastern Korea. During normal years It Is estimated that lumber, mostly 8-foot sticks of 12 to 24 Inches square, to the value of from $1,500,000 to $2,000,000 gold, has been shipped from Ta Tungkou, at the mouth of the Talu river, on the Manchurlan side, which has here tofore been the chief shipping point for all of the Talu district output. The logs were floated down the tributary rivers In rafts, and during high tide were landed on the higher levels of the mud flats surrounding Ta Tungkou. They were there assort ed, graded and sold. Large seagoing junks to the number of from 4000 to 7000 carried them away to Chinese and Korean coast points, where in turn they were whipsawed by hand into rough boards and planks. The average annual native customs collected on the export of logs from Ta Tungkou has been, approximate ly, ISO. 000 Antung taels, or about $128,700 gold. The total customs revenues of Ta Tungkou have averag ed 200,000 taels annually, thus show ing that by far the commerce of the port was chiefly confined to lumber. During the late war the Japanese army made extensive use of the Talu river lumber. Fine Pieces of Lumber. Not all of the sticks or logs from the Talu river district are 8 feet in length. Some magnificent pieces of lumber were seen at Tunganpo and New Wlju. on the Korean side of the river, where the Japanese military authorities operate sawmills. At the former place the longest piece, said to be the largest ever seen there, was 20 Inches square and 40 feet long, They were free from knots and com pared well In surface appearance to the best logs found In the states of Washington and Oregon. These Talu river logs are. In nearly all cases, hewn square and cut Into desired lengths before being placed In the river and subsequently collected Into rafts. The grain Is found to be finer than that of the fir lumber of the Pacific northwest. South Methodist. Preaching nt 11 a. m. by Rev. F. N. Loonoy. Subject, "Tapping the Wheels." 7.30 p. m., the "Empty House." A welcome for all. lutntlst Cliurcli. lilble school at 10 in charge of Fin nk K. Welles. Mrs. E. R. Her mlston of the Chapel car "Emanuel," will address the church nt the morn ing and evening time of services. All are cordlully invited. Christian Science. In Eagle building. Sundny service, 11 n, m. Subject, "Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday school, 10 a. m., Wednesday meeting 8 p. m. Heading room open dally except Sunday, from 2 to 4 p. m. at same place. Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m., A. J. Owen, superintendent. At 11 n. m. Rev. I. B. Tallman will preach; 12:11, class meeting; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m., and evening service 7-30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. A cordial invitation to all , services. Robert Warner, pastor. Presbyterian Services- Corner of College and Alta, W. L. Van Nuys, pastor. Morning worship at 10:.i0. Evening praise and evan gelistic service at 7:30. Bible school a. 12 m Ks,i. :til intention is di rected to the classes for men and women. You if people's mooting, Christian Endeavor an lnlsskn study class, ut ":30. Church of the Redeemer. Second Sunday after Easter. Morn ing nnd evening services at 11 and 7:30 o'clock. Holy communion. John Warren, assistant missionary. Bishop Scaddlng on April 28. The bishop of the diocese purposes to visit the Church of the Redeemer on Sunday. Apill 28, tn hold a con firmation service, and for such other Episcopal offices as may seem neces sary or desirable In accordance with the church of God and the provisions of canon 12. John Warren, assistant p.-.lsslonary. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep- i live. .Many sudden ' deaths are caused ! by it heart dis- ' ease, pneumonia, neart tailure or r apoplexy are often the result of kid- Lney disease. If kidney trouble is ' thekidney-poison ed blood will at- "Pneumonia's Deadly Work had so seriously affected my right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor of Rural Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn., "that T coughed continuously night end day and the neighbors' predic tion consumption seemed inevit able, until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. King's New Dls covery, which In my case proved to be the only real cough cure and re storer of weak sore lungs." When all other remedies utterly fall, you may still win In the battle against lung and throat troubles with New Discovery, the real cure. Guaranteed bv Tallman & Co., druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 3' - Wm MM DR. KING'S :w sc.i COUGHS GOLDS AND ALL THROAT and LUNG mm DISEASES PREVENTS PNEUMONIA and CONSUMPTION " Two years ago severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely proitrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." W.'J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 60o AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY JZ Rltten by Spider. Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite, John Washington of Eosquevllle, Tex., would have lost his leg, which became a mass of run ning sores, had he not been persuad ed to try ltuckleu'a Arnica Salve. He write?: "The first application re lieved, and four boxes healed all the sores." Heals every sore. 25c, at Tallman & Co., druggists. The dwelling of C. B. Scott In Naches Gap, five miles from Yakima, burned In the night from unknown causes. F.very member of the fam lly of four barely escaped with his life. Th house and contents were insured for !000. and the Insurance would have expired 48 hours later. IE sua f J 0X11 Folger's Golden Gate Extracts Essential to Good Cooking Sold m merit J. A. FOLGCR Ol CO. Jn Fv FARMERS KICK OX SACKS. Walln Walla Jute Mill Management I Criticized. The opinion Is prevalent among the most prominent wheatgrowers In the Walla Walla district that the manipu lation of the grain sack question In the last state legislature is not satisfac tory. M. H. Fixton, one of the large wheatgrowers of this district, says. "The result of the law governing the p-lce and distribution of prison grain bags just enacted, will probably be that the penitentiary will have their sacks on hand at the end of the season. Farmers up In Spokane and Whitman counties can not afford to buy pen sacks at 9 cents with the lo cal freight added and without any as surance that they can secure all they need at the same figure of the Cal cutta sack dealers in Portland. Does Not Rejrulnte the Price. "Instead of the penitentiary Jute mill acting as a regulator of the price of grain sacks its usefulness has been de stroyed in that capacity, because some of the farmers who were unable to procure prison made sacks at the re duced price could not see that because of the penitentiary product they were getting their sacks at a much lower figure than they otherwise would." Mr. Paxton believes that a great mistake was "made In the state at tempting to make a profit on the grain tack the vital organs, causinz catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste awav cell bv cell. Bladder troubles almost always result bags manufactured at the penitentiary from a derangement of the kidneys and which, In view of the present high IttZln? 1unel1irCke6Tfby ,r?Ie,r Price of Jute, brines the price close treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel-1 ' ... ., , .'., Tf inK badly you can make no mistake by ' ? ,h,nt, ?Jlt T . tn taking Dr. Kilmer'. Swamn.Bnnt. the state had kept the price down to trreat kidnev. liver nml l,ln,!,1,-r r, I about the cost or a trifle more, o ' . . . . : It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being I compelled to go often through the day, j and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and ' one-dollar size bottles. You may have a ' sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Binglismton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, Dot remember tne name, swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the then the penitentiary would serve as a most effectual regulator of the price of grain bags. Another serious mistake was made In not purchasing their sup ply of Jute when It was offered at 18 cents Instead of waiting until It had advanced to 28 cents. And even at that figure they have but a small por tion of the season's supply on hand. address, Binghamton, N. ' Dottle, Mr. Bryan to Deliver Addressi. Washington. April 12. William J. Bryan will be the principal speaker at the Lincoln memorial exercises, to be held In the Columbia theater to morrow evening under the auspices of the Union Veteran Legion. Mr. Bryan's address. It Is understood, will be entirely non-polltlcal, but he Is Y., on every ( expected to make one of the greatest uinwnai eiiorui or nis career. Known For Its Strength The First National Bank Pendleton, Oregon Designated United States Depository Established 1882 Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits - s Levi Ankeny O. M. Rice President Cashier W. F. Matlock Geo. Hartman, Jr. Vice President Asst. Cashier Interest Paid on Time Deposits SECURITY FOR SALE 5- ROOM DWELLING 6- ROOM DWELLING 8-ROOM DWELLING 5-ROOM DWELLING B-ROOM DWELLING B-ROOH DWELLING 4- ROOM DWELLING 5- ROOM DWELLING -RrwtM nwRi.i,ivn T-ROOM DWELLING $1800.00 S2500.06 $3000.00 $1900.00 t.SOO.00 SSftOO.00 . $1200.00 $8X00.00 $2000.00 $2000.00 FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO. ! 1 12 E. Court. St.. Pendleton, Ore. i zfCAAfT US 'CANT FOOL A GOOD JUDGE lie Knowj-That . Beer Jas. A. Snyder 1 Agent Phone Mais 3401. 635 Mail street. Special attention given to family trade, on Beer Wines and Liquors. Free Delivery. TP WW 'f - " M 1 r -v':-.' t'v : - v -r ' ' ' ""v i -:yr. 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