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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1907)
SI ESTRTt FOR SALE $2750 Modern house. 7 room, t lota, on Logan street on installment plan, deferred payment! at ( per cent. eMMkir .idem house. T rooms, (0- foot lot, 814 Bast Alt street; on Installment plan, deferred payments at per cent rater est. 1700 Small cottage, corner of Mark and Blaine street, on Install ment plan, deferred payments C per cent Interest. fA50 Reomtng house on South Main, 11 fully furnished rooms, kitchen and dining room furniture, long lease on on building. 12000 Modern cottage of 5 rooms close In on West Court street Easy payments. $1500 8even blocks from Main street on west Court, a modern roomed cottage. Easy pay menta. 12000 Modern 6-roomed cottage; I lots, north side, easy pay ments. $t400 Modern -room cottage, 1 lots. 9 blocks from Main ttreet on W. R. R. Install ment plan. $1350 Modern 5-room cottage, toilet bath, connected, with sewer, Jane street, between Alta and Court. Installment plan. t.1300 Modern 5-room cottage, toilet, bath, connected with sewer. Main street, between Webb and Railroad streets. Install ment plan. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special ADAMS r.17II.DIG A r.Rn;E OVER VJU HORSE IX THE TOWN HAPPEN NG5 Uasobnll Team Has Been Organized With Good Prospects T. A. Lieu- alien's Father Is Very HI Wheat in Fine Condition, But a flood Rain Would Be Acceptable Will be a Large Atlendunce frmn Here to the Horse Show at Pendleton Re moved to Idaho. NEWS OF GUHNE PROSPECTS FINE FOR ALL KINDS OF CROPS THIS YEAR Enthusiastic Sunday School and Lit erary Society Will Return Soon from a Visit to Gnrfleld Miss Belle Wnllnce. Is Slek Ball Game Wa9 a Great Attraction ut Moun tain Valley District Recent Ar rivals from Missouri Will Proba. lily Locate. 1 Insurance- and Real Etate, Room 12. Jiidd Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon. THE ST. ELMO Lodging House A CLEAN, FIRST-CLASS, CP-TO-DATE ROOMING HOUSE. EVERY ROOM CLEAN, LIGHT AND AIRY. Rates 50c and $1.00 eps-rtAT, RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTn. J. G. POORE, Prop. uiii Mav l. A baseball team has bei-n organised at Adams, to be known as the Polluters. A coupie oi games have alieady been played for practice, and some good games are being looked forward to In tne near future. Several of the Adams residents wert to renrtleton Sunday to take In the bull game bttween Tendleton and Walla Walla. T. A. I lenallen Is In Weston, where ht was called on account of the seiious Illness of his father. The J. W. Hublmrd family have nn to Cambridge. Idaho, where vin rooiito In the future, upon a homestead which they have secured a in of men have been at work putting in n new bridge across Wild iinru rrorlt In Center street. it h Adams is expected to arrive In A Jams In a short time to maKj u hta hnmp. Wheat prospects were never better than it the present time, though the farmers would be pleased to see a srond rnin atthls time. a ninnhi r of Adams people are fnililur of KOlnn to Pendleton Satur H .v. tii tnke In the horse show, while others uietalklng of taking In the nrrlis on the iIh. The Adams brass band Is prepar ing fur n social in the near future, which promises to be an enjoyable affa'r. Ourflunc. AdjII 27. Most of the farmers of this section of the coun CATHOLICS AT FRF.EWATEU. HORSE SALE have finished seeding, and the prospects are good for an excellent ran this vear. Rev. Burns preached a very soui- stlrring sermon at the Chapel last Sunday. Sunday school every Sun day at 10 o'clock. Boys and girls. eninA one. come all A social organization In the shape of a literary society Is held every EYirlnv fifternoon in the school house. Our Uiii meeting, being the best, as the young folks beenme very enthu siastic. Mis-s Z-lpha Sinelngton, who ha bei n siii-n-ilng a few weeks at Gar field, is expected home. Miss Belle Wallace is among the sick this week. Dr. Blankenship of I'kiah, Is the attending physician. The ball zame which will take place or the Mountain Valley school grounds tomorrow between the Gur- laiie i.'oys ana tne i.iuge lesim, prom ises to be one of the best of the season. J. C. Whitehead rnd wife are re cent arrivals from Missouri. They ire talking of locating here. We are making a Big Sale of Ready-Made Garments in the Ladies and Misses Lines, and Furnishings for Men and Boys. Almost, all Departments are Invaded by the "PRICE CUTTER," and never before have such special inducements been offered for the buyers' consideration, as you will find at THE FAIR during this sale. !- Special Dress Goods Sale H Specials on Calicos, Ginghams, Lawns and Silks. Specials on Embroideries, Laces and Ribbons. Specials on Shoes Shirts, Ties and Hats. Specials All Over the Store. A visit means a day's wages saved on even small purchases. THE SEWING MACHINE FROM A HYGIENIC VIEWPOINT ITS EFFECT ON WOMEN. Ti.iahanda who are solicitous re gardlng the health and well being of their wives should regard the hygienic features of the sewing machine as be i.. tenfold creater lmoort than all the other features, for health should tavo nreoedence over everything else. The only safe rule Is to select a sew ing machine that has receivea me m aorsement of most competent and un Vi j l...lAntn Authority. Buy no sewing machine that is not constructed along the most thoroughly scientific lines, nor a macnine mm re- i fnree in Its propulsion but, upon the other hand, let these features be the prime ones in w t u..t eairinff machine Is ut terly free from criticism along these u., v. .ho nhvuldans and the hyglen- lst. The well known Standard Rotary c .i unr.hine. either because of DCnmS ' - . the long years of experience of Its .n.hiitif thm to irad- ually eliminate all such undesirable ......... nn account of Its superior icaiuic, v. mhnniim. certainly 1b free from KtinnnhiP feature of the crci j w It is hyglenlcally correct, and can be used without fatigue or strain, Inas- . .. . cumneri nosltlon on the ' . i avoided: It does pari ui in , not require undue strength to oropel It; it never run unevenly, inua ".u tn. hAobi and larfl. ' - m ha tVir sewing ma- chines that are free from the hygienic objections mentioned, but they have . . .,rw nhnervatlon or Inves tigations, aud our examination covers .v.rv i.w nv machine in i" . I ... r mnrkpt dnnartment of the " -New York, Health Journal Is not at all Interested In augmenting tne saies or increasing the profits of any one mail' kt it in decidedly interest ed in protecting the health of Its sub scribers by affording fair and unbias ed Information to its readers who seek these editorial columns tor unprejuun.' ... inn, ami disinterested ad' vice that cannot be found in either printed circulars sent out xy manu facturers, newspaper advertisements or paid "write-ups." Not for the benefit of those who may incidentally profit by our state ments, but solely in the Interests of readers, we unhesitatingly say that the Standard machine Is the only sew ing machine upon which has been be stowed the unqualified editorial in dorsement of the New Tork Health Journal. JESSE FAILING, Agent Main Street, near Bridge. Rcgiilur Services Hereafter Will Rulld Church and Convent. Preewater. Mav 1. Roman OUh- flie services will hereafter be con du"t"d In F-.eewnter every Sunday. Last Eundny services were held by Rev. Father Demaris of Pendleton. This is one of the first metlngs of the Catholics in this vicinity, ana about 20 were present. Arrangements are bi Ing mude for the erection of a church building. and a little later a convent will be erected. Heretofore the Catholics in this vicinity have had to go to Walla I Walla to attend mass. fJranltc Contractor lMsuppcnrs. W. A. Piper, who has been employ ed it th Independence mine timing the winter on contracts he had from that coiupany, rutting wood and liiuiini; ore f i om the mine to the mill, v ent out to Sumpter Wednes day, and a shot lime after his ar rival theie disappeared and has not been located since, and his present whereabouts is the cause of much speculation on the part of his friends In Granite, alc. a number of cred itors with whom he is behind to the extent of some Jao. , At the last time seen Piper had $?D0 on his rerson obtained from a cheek cashed a few moments before at the First National bank of Sump- it-r, wmcn ne nan statea was going to Use to nnv nnnmmta Sinn. Ihut time he has completely disappeared. Oranlto Gem, TTE FAIR Department Pendleton, Oregon Store Dollar Dinner Tor Brynn. Newark. N. J.. May 1. The Peo )le's Lobby of this city has complet .-d all arrangements Mr a dollar uin ner tonlsht In honor of William J. Hryan. Tiie demand for tickets In dicates that there will he a large at tendance. The dinner Is to be a nor.-partisan affair, and Mr. Bryan will confine his remnrks largely to the Mi'htect of the Initiative and ref erendum, which is one of the reforms demanded by the lobby. METHODISM IN JAPAN. the quarters ut the Ebbltt House. The jefternocn was spent In visits to the I -v nil, iti museum nml the Smithson ian institution. Tomorrow morning the corps and society meetings will he held and In the afternoon the en tire organization will take part In the ceremonies of the unveiling of a statute of General George B. Mc Clelluu, the orennizer and first com mander of the Army of the Poto moc. President Roosevelt will be one of the speakers .at the unveiling Army of the Potomac Reunion. Washington, May 1. The thirty seventh annual reunion of the So ciety of the Army of the Potomac began this morning with theregistra tion of the members at the. head- tare In Compounding Twenty students will graduate from the Leniston, Idaho, high school this I spring. The largest class but one In the history of the school at that place. Read the East Oregonian. Tlmre re 11.050 Members of Church In That Country. T.iUin Mav 1. The meeting and organization in Tokio today of the first general conference of tne Nip pon Methcdift Kyowal" (the Meth odist Church of Japan) marks an important epaeh In the history oi Methodlsrn in the far east, it means that .Tnnfin la no leneer to be a mls- dnnim eountrv In the organization of the Methodist churcn, out is i occupy a place among the great English-speaking countries of tne world. The change was first au thorized by the general -conferences of the churches of the United States and Canada, and was In response to the practically unanimous conviction if the pastors and menmers or me churches In Japan, as well as the earnest desire of the foreign mission aries working among tnem. The church begins its new Hie witn a membership cf 11,650, with more ihnii a hundred native ministers. The Methodist churches of the United States and Canada, while no longer hnvlnar missions here. will, nowever still continue I heir active support of the work there by co-operating with the Methodist church of japan. THE KING OF (I Xbe East Oregonian Is Eastern Ore gon's renresematlTe paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and shot. It by their liberal patronage. II If the adTerttataf medium of the feodoa tiiirt Phv for Damage by Tailing'. A decision granting tne piasnuii ih um of 13750 and costs has lust been handed down by Judge W. W. Wends of the district court in tne ac- im, of Mrs. Mathllde Matneson against the Standard Mining com iianv. i ' . . . The action was ngun in August oi ,.t nr for the numose of recover ing damages caused by the overflow of the Coeur d'AIene river over cer- ..,( inula, helnnslnar to the planum. no neenunt of tailing dumped into the stretm hv the Standard company, In the complaint it is alleged mai hi- 10 venrs nrior to September, 1903, the defendants worked certain mines and concentrator on a tributary of i h annih f.k of the Coeur d'AIene river above the lands belonging to the .r.inintiff. The tailings and other waste, and poisonous matter to tne extent of 500 tons dally, are said to have been thrown by the defendant company into the stream, carried in in ihit rnenr d'AIene river, and de nnitei In such a wav as to cause the river to overflew 25 acres of land, belonging to Mrs. Matneson. 'ine matter is alleged to have made the land unfit for agricultural purpeses and to have destroyer vege tation on It. it i. onlrl that nrlor to the time mentioned the lands were good and fertile, and suitable for all agricul tural nurnoses. and are valued at $150 an acre. Judgment for the full amount sued for has been given by default. Wallace Tr.oune. SWIFT'S m SPECIFIC, THE OREAT BLOOD PORIFIQL BLOOD PURIFIERS For more than forty years S. S. S. has worn the crown of public approval and has been recognized as the King of Blood runners. ii. aas ucmuusuaicu its aumiy iu vjxvxv iu 'i thousands upon thousands of cases of blood and skin diseases Diooa meaicines. fk$i;fr X Ti-o V,1rt1 ma-ine cfrntiw v?ornrfii finrlips. well nourished SK"t'N5k X U&W UlbUUd SfcVMg " ' J - j , T Jfci'j. harmony with nature thus insuring perfect health. Impure or diseased blood means the opposite of all this; any impurity, humor or poison in this vital fluid acts injuriously on the system and affects the general healtk " Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the ...-:.-.,. el,;, offiatfinrte cVimn fViot tViA Vilnnrl ifl in a fpvMish and diseasprl pondition. as the result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Chronic Sores and ,. - i 1 1.1 i.1 ii j T1 t.: r..- x. cf..1 TJ1-.1 Pi'c-,n fo ar all rleerk-cenrerl Wnnrl rlionrrlera friar rnntinne to IJtlUlUld JL1 LUlUUJ AAIWft A VUVUj Wfcw., - " . ' - 1... 4t, a nnienne TwViiVi nrnrliiro tliem remain in tne Vilonrl. t All blood troubles are not acquired. TWrvfe ftA WnvJ licaiiqa crerms are trans- THOROUOHLY TESTED ITS HER FAMILY. miuea irom one generation 10 anutuci. rai- t , r , J '"tv v si , . i i a.: - glvtn to both young and old, and alwaye with the best cuts uauu uunu waiuwvu .wuAuaaVM w rOBulLB. It vuurtiUKUijr uionimof iuo uiuuu ut an impur J m - MHA :.- .4TAM Mnmircf A in ifU. &t th itmH timm it bnilda an. the treneral health. 7 . - . Blrea aDDetite. atreneth and enerey. We have slvea various ways. liie skiu ua.s wcia, uiu n to oar ohlldren, as Intimated, and f appearance, the eyes are otten weaic, gianas oi tne necic eniargea, ana, as me uiui u been in the blood since birth, the entire health is usually affected, and the system weakened A ''.I. . 1 1 .1.1 ' rrom want or nounsning, neaun-giving diuuu. 1111 i . ..Pi - o cio 1 Ut "Ti. lff. f JUamI AiitfaM " in an Diooa irouuies o. q. vj; aas piuvcu - ..... It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this life-stream pure and health-sustaining. 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If your blood is out of order begin the use of S. S. S., The King of Blood Purifiers, and restore this vital fluid to its normal healthy condition, and enjoy the blessing of good health. Book on the blood and any special medical advice desired will be furnished free of charge to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GJL PURELY VEGETABLE Columbia Bar and Rooming House ED. STRAHON, Manager Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Newly furnished and up-to-date Rooming House In connection. S26 MAIN STREET. HOTEL PORTLAND or PORTLAND, OREGON. American plan, IS per day and up- wArri. Headouartnra ter tnnrimim ,n4 commercial travelers. Special rate mad to families and single gentle men. The management will be pinn ed at all times to show rooms and give prices, A modern Turkish bats establishment In the hotel. H. a BOWBR8. Vuuif Dally East Oregmlan by canlar, nb II eats a week.