East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 28, 1907, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    daily bast OHJCooxiAjr, moroLCTOir, cnuDooir. tvesday, may 28, 1007,
EIGHT PACTS.
PAGK PO.
Women as Well as Rleo Are Made
miserable bj Kidnej and
.Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preyt upon the mind,
diiconragesandlessensambition; beauty.
vigor ana cneenui
nest soon disappear
when the kidneys are
' ont of order or dis
eased.
Kidnev trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not unconi
' tnon for a child to be
bom afflicted with
weak kidnevs. If the
child urinates too often, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an
age when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-fcnRTdcpend
upon it, the cause of the diffi
euity is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidnevs and bladder and not to a
habit as most people suppose
Women as well as men are made miser
able with kidner and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty- f?Tj"V ,
cent' and one-dollar gulwi3
aiie bottles. Youmay SggJ'jf;"a
have a sample bottle Ba-igjffia
by mail free, also a ioai(iinM
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, ' N. Y., on every
bottle.
JUNE 1
PENDLETON
One Day Only
SATURDAY
General admission Adults 50 cents,
children under 9 years 25 cents.
Ticket wagon sells tickets on arrival
of show on grounds, for any performance.
MENAGERIE -MUSEUf
CIRCUS,
r-Jt-WtfJIAMrlOTH 4 V
BRIEF RECORD OF
COUNTY EVENTS
Special
NEWS
OF
MILTON
F
REEWATER ADVICES
STRAWBERRY PAY WILL
HE CELEBRATED JCXE 4.
Returned From Spokane Petition to
Consolidate Four School Districts
and Build Central School House
Several Important Sales of Real Es
tate Trolley Lino Extra Is Run
Twice a Day Mrs. Harsiimnn Is
Recovering Rapidly Case Was
Compromised.
CAXXERY MACHINERY
IS BEING INSTALLED.
Toiiohct Team Won Baseball Game
Nearly Two Carloads of Strawberries
Shipped Out Every Day Late Ber
ries and Cherries Promise Finely
Xumerous Transactions in Realty-
Will Build a Fruit Warehouse
Expect Big Tomato Crop.
AND
ifJIAMMOTH
iiiikfL Ponderous 'Chariots,
Vi? Hundreds of Plumed Gai
ly Trapped Horses, Richly Costumed
Characters, Herds of Marching Ele
phantsCaravan of Saharan and Un
caged Wild Animals On the
PUBLIC STREETS, AT 10:30 O'Clock,
Big New Parade
Military and Clown Bands, Moving in
Majestic March Under Iridescent
Sheen of a Thousand Shimmering
Banners. Two Grand Complete Per
formances Daily, Under Waterproof
Tents, Beginning at 2 and 8 P. M.
Doors Open One Hour Earlier.
WE GIVE RELIEF.
In our Sunshine remedies will be
found a remedy for almost every 111,
ache or pain; guaranteed. If not Bat
lffled, your money back.
Just arrived from New York, ladles'
Hand Bags. Sale Is on this week.
F. J. DOXALDSOX,
Reliable Drungglst.
Meat
FRESH
Fish - Sausages
Lard
Delivered promptly each day
Empire Meal Go.
Phone Main 1 8
Milton, May 28. Invitations are
now being sent out for Strawberry
day, which will be observed here
June 4, one week from today. Some
of the leading men In the state will
be for here this occasion, and all de
velopment leagues In this section will
be Invited. A picnic will be given In
the grove, and a fine banquet will be
served by the ladies.
Mrs. J. L .Williamson and Mrs. Wm,
Talbert returned Friday from La
Grande, where they went as delegates
to the big Rebekah convention. The
honor of receiving the chivalry degree
was conferred upon Mrs. Talbert at
the convention.
Miss Jennie Dykes has returned
from Spokane, where she has been
visiting friends.
Miss Bessie McDanlel Is here from
Milton visiting friends.
Consolidate Schools.
Petitions are being circulated up
the river for the consolldat'on of four
schools the North Fork, South Fork.
Bowlus and DeHaven schools. It Is
asked that one big building be erected
for these districts near where the
L'nlon church stands, and It Is cited
that the one school will do for all
the districts. There are some remon
strators who oppose It, saying that
several of the families I've too far
for such a school. It Is understood
that the question will be voted, upon
In a very short time.
Editor Swenson. of the .Milton
Eagle, returned yesterday from a short
visit to Athena, and he reported a
very pleasant trip.
The public schools of this place
have closed after a very successful
term. The commencement exercises
will be held this -week.
Property Sales.
W. E. Putnam has sold to J. W.
Brown a small tract of land for a con
slderatlon of J125.
W. A. Bann'ster has sold to Joslah
Records his dwelling north of town,
for a consideration of $1000. R. F.
Vancll, to Joslah Records, one lot, for
consideration of S115.
J. J. Williams has sold 15 acres of
land to E. H. Howell, of North Caro
lina, recently, for $2250.
Louis Bowlus, administrator of tne
T. H. Morris estate, has sold 70 acres
of the estate to J. M. Morris for J1300
Attorney- S. D. Peterson attended tne
Caledonian picnic 'n Athena, return
Ine here Sunday evening.
Dorsey Hill, clerk of the superior
court at Walla Walla, -was In the city
vesterdav on business.
A. J. Mlllhorn, of rreewaier, nus
traded Nelson Manela his residence
property In Milton, known as the
Charley Berry place, for a five and
nnp-hnlf acre tract of land one mile
below town. The land in question I
well Irrigated and under cultivation
FrolKlit Service.
The Walla Walla Traction company
Is now running a special car from
Walla Walla to Freewater and Milton
twice a day for freighting purposes,
which will be a great convenience,
Decoration Day will be duly observ
erl Frldav. The G. A. R. will be out
nni olnhorate preparations are at
rpartv under way. .
Mrs. George Harshman, who recent
lv underwent a serious operation, Is
rapidly recovering, and will be able to
be out very soon.
The ladles' aid society of the M. E.
church, will give n lawn social at the
home of Mrs. E. W. Phelps this even
ing.
Linn Case Compromised.
The case in equity of G. M. McK'n-
zie against Anna Zlnk has been com
promised. This case was brought by
plaintiff for the purpose of having de
fendant place a boundary line between
their lands. The plaintiff was repre
sented by B. D. Peterson and the de
fendant by S. E. Kane of Walla Walla.
Freewater, May 2S. A meeting of
the board of directors of the Freewater
Canning & Preserving company Is be
ing held this afternoon for the pur
pose of discussing subjects In connec
tion with the opening of the cannery.
Two carloads of machinery have been
received which Is now being Installed
by experts who are now here for that
purpose. Things are being arranged
to can a large amount of fruits and
vegetables this season. Prospects are
bright for a good opening year for
the new establishment.
The Touchet ball team played ball
here Sunday afternoon, when the
Touchet team won the game by a
score of' 14 to 4.
Strawberries are being shipped out
dally, nearly two carloads having
gone out nearly every day for a week,
While the crop Is short, only a half
crop being received In many Instances,
the berries are bringing a very good
price, which will help the growers out,
It Is understood that the dealers are
paying the growers from $3. B0 to $4.60
and upwards a crate, at this time.
A number of buyers have been here
during the past few days for different
larsre firms, among them being t. E,
Umbach, with H. J. Shlnn & Co.
wholesale commission and fruit deal
ers of Spokane. These buyers are pur
chasing all the berries that it is pos
slble for them to get.
Prospects are excellent for all lnte
berries and some cherries are already
being brought in, but not enough t
ship. It Is now feared that berry
pickers will be-short, as many of those
employed will go Into the alfalfa
fields to cut hay.
Property Sales.
R. F. Vancll has sold to Mr. Haney
of Pine Valley, the 25-foot north end
of lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, for a consid
eration of $1000. A little over a year
ago Mr. Vancll bought this land for
$380. which goes to show that the m-
terurban line and other Improvements
made have been of great benefit to
this country. .
To Bund Warehouse.
The Blalock Fruit company,
Walla Walla, has purchased lots 5, 6,
7 and 8 In block 64, from Wm. John
son, for tne purpose or Dunning u
branch fruit house at this place. The
Blalock people are already shipping
out large quantities of fruit from this
section.
The merchants are doing a good
business. This is especially true in
the hardware and grocery business.
New Kind of Berry.
J. M. Clark, a well known fruit
rancher living one mile below Free
water, Is a grower of a new variety
of strawberry, known as the Gibson
berry, or the Oregon berry- They are
very large and of excellent flavor.
The trolley lines are continually
crowded, and the towns of Freewater
and Milton' were crowded with Walla
Walla visitors Sunday.
Alfalfa and wheat are looking fine
In all directions, and It Is reported that
alfalfa will be cut In many places dur
ing the week.
Blake Hutchinson has arrived frorn
Manitoba, Canada, to visit with his
sister, Mrs. Harry Badgero, for a short
time.
An excellent tomato crop Is pre
dicted In the Freewater-Mllton coun
try and many of them will be sent to
the cannery.
of
The afe, certain, reliable little
pills that do not gripe or sicken are
Dade's Little Liver Pills. Best for
sick headaches, biliousness and lazy
livers. Sold by A. ,C- Koeppen A
Bros.
Tuesday SUodnesday
For the above 2 days we will
make special inducements in
the Dry Goods Dapartment.
10 pieces of figured lawns of tho very latest patterns, worth 12HO
and 15c, Tuesday and Wednesday's price 9c yard
13 pieces of 85c wash goods, all kinds for two days 28o yard
30 pieces of all over lace and embroidery, SO per cent off.
S pieces of colored pongee silk $1 kind, for two days 84o yard
8 pieces of TSc silk warp organdy, for two days 0o yard
B pieces white suiting, 25o values, for two days 18c yard
All our lOe ginghams, for two days 8c yard
REMEMBER THESE PRICES ARE FOR OXLY TWO DATS,
TUESDAY AXD WEDNESDAY.
THE STORE WILL PROBABLY BE CLOSED THURSDAY, DEC
ORATION DAY.
Ill
The Fair Dep't. Store
PENDLETON, OREGON
WALTER'S NEW
HARD WHEAT" FLOUR
Try It
New brand now on the market.
Mnde by his new modern pi ones.
It beau all for perfect bread baking.
Walters' Flour Mills
PENDLETON, OREGON
Just Received
A CAR-LOAD OF
Gas Ranges
Even if our head feels
As if it was in a vice ,
It's better to keep your headache than
tue dangetoui remedy. To cute
vith tome dangeroui powder bring!
after eecli which are lal worje.
Many headache cure, kill the pain by
some powerful drug which if uied too
often foully erulave. nd brealu down
the nrrtem. TWi why you ihould
be very cueful whit you uke to cure
a headache.
HEADACHE 1 WAFERS
Are s timple nd poultve cure for head
ache. abwlulelyharmlett.epeciallyuited
10 women. Guaranteed to be free from.
Antipyrin, Opium, Morphine or Chloral.
If these waferi do not give abac-lute taus
action, bring back the empty package and
we will return your money, la two an
packages, 10c and 25c
THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.
"THE MARK OF QVAXJTr."
HOUSEKEEPERS I
and
Stove Plate
Call and Pick Yours Out I
NORTHWr STERN
GAS ELECTRIC CO,
MATLOCKJ building;
For sale at theTEaflt Orepfonian office Large bundles of news
papers, containing over 100 big papers, can be had for 25c a bundle.
PROMPT SERVICE
QUICK DELIVERY
Choice Fresh Meats, Lard, Sausages
""and Smoked Meats every day at the
Central MeatXo.
I Carney, Ramsdell & Co.
1 eiepnone Main ii
HOTEL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, ORBOON.
American Han, tl par day and up
ward. Headquarters tor Unrlsts and
commercial travelers. Special ratal
made to families and atnrle gentle
men. The management will be pleas
ed at all tlmee to show rooms and
give prices. A modem Turkish bats
establishment In the hotoL
" ' R. C BOwmxa. Sfaaat
- Dally Bast Oregonlan
ear 1 eeots s week.
by carrier,
Wonderful Ecimia Cur.
"Our little boy had eczema for Ave
yearn," writes N. A. Adams, Henriet
ta, Pa. "Two of our home doctors
rcld tho case uas hcp'elem, his lungs
being affected. We then employed
other doctors, but no benefit resulted.
Ey chance we read of Electrlo Bit
ters; bouirht a bottle and mod notic
ed Improvement. We continued this
medicine until several bottles were
used, when our boy was completely
erred.' Rest of all blood medicines
and body building health tonics.
Guaranteed t Tallman Co.'s drug
store. 10c' '
Dissolution Notice.
Pendleton, Ore., May 10, 107.
Notice Is hereby glren that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween T. I. Howard and T. A. Swin
gle, under the name of Howard
8wlngle, architects, Is hereby dissolv
ed by mutual consent T. F. Howard
will collect all bills and pay all debts
of the firm at Pendleton, Ore., and F.
A. Swingle will collect all bills and
pay all debts of the Arm at Kenna
wlck. Wash,
jr. A. SWINOLB.
T. F. HOWARD,
Lots of mruto, Iota of seats and a
good time to all, at the Bade carnival,
rM. .u. j,
Dairy and Farms
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For Sale
Owing to my removal to Portland to reside per
manently, I have discontinued the Alfalfarm Dairy
business, and hBve for sale my herd of ctyiry cows
consisting of about fifty grade Jersey and short-horns,
and will also sell either or both of my farms, one a
quarter section of fine wheat land, one and a half
miles South of Athena, in Umatilla County, and the
other, over nine hundred acres of grain, alfalfa and
grazing land, on the Walla Walla branch of the O. R.
& N, Ry., six miles Northeast of Pendleton, with the
equipment of the latter. For particulars adress me at
400 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon.
T" G. HAILEY
Do you have "blue Mondays"
at your hornet We have an an
tidote; send your family wash
ing to the
Troy Laundry
and have it done for
Seven cents a pound
Table line and bed linen Ironed
wearing apparel washed and
starched ready to Iron. This Is
not only the best, most satisfac
tory method, but the cheapest
for dependable work.
Troy Laundry,
NOLIN A SOX, Props.
'Phone Main 17.
Any Time
a Good Time.
But Now
The Best.
Now Is the accepted time to
have your liouso painted or pa
pered. A little, painting hero
and there will help Its looks
wonderfully. Sonic nice, bright,
new - wall puper will lend a
freshness to nny room. Our
stock of wall paper wns never
more complete patterns In
endless variety and every one
new and up-to-date In color de
slirn. 1X1 ter come In and let us
show them to you and tell you
what It will cost for your whole
house or one room.
PENDLETON
PAINT STORE
E. J. MURPHY, Prop.
'Phone Black 1181.
121 B. Court St
The French
RESTAURANT
t Pendleton's most pop
ular Dining Room.
, Best 25 cent meal in
the city.
Thoroughly renovated
and all new dishes.
Orville G)ffman
Proprietor
PASTIME PARLORS!
A quiet, orderly place for a game of
pool, billiards or a little nereis la'
bowling.
HENDRICKS' BASEMENT.
Comer Main ami Webb UeeU,