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DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1007, EIGHT PAGES.- BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special LASTED 1 8 YEARS PAGE SIX. TCHING ASH Baby Girl Had Rash Behind Ears Nothing Would Drive It Away ft Spread and Grew Worse Under Specialist's Care Tried Every thing Without Avail. CUTICURA REMEDIES EFFECTED PERFECT CURE "When my daughter was a baby she bad a breaking: out behind the ears. The doctor said that she would jut grow it, and it did get somewhat better until she was about fifteen years old, nd after that we oould get nothing that would drive It away. She was always applying something in the way of salves. It troubled her behind the knees, opposite the elbows, back of the neck and ears, under the chin, and then it got on the face. That was about three years ago. As we had tried everything that we could hear of without help she took treatment with specialist and seemed to get worse all the time. We were then advised to try the Cutieura Remedies, and now I don't see any breaking out, and we are well pleased with the results, and I will cheerfully recommend the Cuti eura Remedies to all that may need them. H. Curley. 11-19 Sixteenth St Bay City, Mich., May 20, 1906." EGHO NEWS NOTES CONTRACTING GRAIN ' siru T TEX CEXTS. Funeral of Mrs. Ed Ward Work Turned Into Government Slain Ditch for a Test Immense Crop of Fine Alfalfa Cherries in the Mar ket Most of the Wool la in the Warehouses New City Murshal Echo litis a Coul Faudne Thirty Days for Theft. HERMISTDN NOTES IMMENSE BISINESS IS DOING IN KEAL ESTATE. Two Mnrringcs Are Announced School and City Elections Soon to lie Held Grent Prospects for Watermelons Rejoicing Over Uie Govemmcnt Experiment Farm Chapel Car Still Here and Services Will lie Resumed Therein Soon. Hermlston, June 11. Cards are out ECZEMA ON FACE Child Suffered Two Years. Now Well, nother Praise Cutieura. "My little girl had been a sufferer of eczema on her face for two years. Tried treatment from doctor without effect. I at last beard of the Cutieura Remedies. Started treating her with Cutieura Soap, Cutieura Ointment, and Cutieura Resolvent. She is now nearly Cutieura Remedies in the highest. Mrs. W. H. Kimball, Canton, Minn MoT. 9, 1905." Complete Extern! and Internal Treatment tor Every Humor ot Inluta, Cbtktren. ud Adutu. Of cutmira map ueoc.? u uiim we CuUcura Ointment CUI :60c.) to Heal toe Skto. and .ueura Reaorreot 60e.l. (In Uw form or Cnoco. Coated Hlla, JSc. per rial o! 00) to Purity UK oodTfiokl throtutbemt the world. Potter Drag Cnem. Corp.. Sob Prop.. Beaton. Maaa, TJUUea rraa, now to wire sua ui In our Sunshine Remedies will be found a remedy -for almost every ill, ache or pain; guaranteed. If not satisfied, your money back. Just arrived from New York, .... Ladies' Hand Bags Sale is on this week. OyutMuj TIIEY UNANIMOUSLY AGREE that our choice beer la the finest and purest evor brewed. Those who are the best judges of beer are fond of it and praise it to the skies. It Is the output of experienced brewing, com bined with the best and pnreet Ingre dients. This beer Is always In elegant condition, and whether used M an or dinary table beverage or as Sr tonic for the sick and oonvalescent. It will be found a most superior article. If yon try It you'll always buy It. Case of two dosen bottles delivered to your house for only 11.00. Old Kentucky Wine and Uouor Store, JOH5 GAGKN, Prop. Thone Main 110. Court Bt opposite -Golden Role Hotel. , . , Echo, June 11. The funeral of Mrs. Ed Ward, who died at her home Fri day from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, took place from the M. E, church at this place Sunday afternoon, and she was burled in the Echo cem etery. She was a sister of Road Su pervisor Saling. She leaves her hus band and two children to mourn her loss. Miss Beulah Barker, who has been teaching school at lone, has returned to Echo for her summer vacation. She oTneota in a few weeks to attend a summer school for teachers. Editor E. H. Brown and wife went to Portland Sunday morning for brief visit. They are expected to re turn today. Seven carloads of local freight was unloaded at Echo Saturday. Attorney R. R. Johnson and Louis Scholl, jr., were brief visitors in Her mlston Sunday. Nearly all the wool has been brought Into the warehouses, though a little Is still arriving dally. Mrs. W. Barmore has gone to Pen dleton to see her son Harry Barmore at the hospital, who was recently in jured at the government dam. Miss Duncan of Pendleton, Is visit Ing at.Colonel Spike's home for a few days. Rev. Levi Johnson of Pendleton was In Echo Sunday. Dr. Dorn went to Portland yester day where he will remain for a short time. There will be several shipments of cattle made in the next several Coys. W. C. Fltzpatrick has been sworn In as temporary marshal for Echo, and Wm. Hoggart has been elected city pump man. The span In the bridge across tne Umatilla river at this place has been repaired and is now satisfactory for travel. Contracting Sacks. J. O. Calllson. agent of the Inter ior Warehouse company, states that he has contracted for a great number of wheat sacks for different farmers In this vicinity at 10 cents per sack It Is expected that several thousand will be spoken for In a very short time. Testing Government SVork. Water was turned from the Uma tllla river into the government ditch nt the sand gate above Echo to test the work along the ditches. At this nolnt the ditch Is 60 feet wide, and it is riprapped on the bottom and on the sides. D. C. Heney and others at the head of the project, were here for the purpose of Inspecting the work, an It Is said to be highly satisfactory so far. Alfalfa Cutting. Alfalfa cutting is now going on In full blast In the Meadows and Butter creek country, a heavy crop being re ported for the first cutting. It said to be one of the best alfalfa years In the history of the country. Chenieei In Market. Cherries are being brought Into the Echo markets by different fruitgrow ers In the Butter creek country. The crop is reported to be far better than was at first expected. Some are be ing shipped out also. Rubbish Caught Fire. A serious fire might have resulted Saturday night on account of the rub b'sh In the rear of the Bonney harness shop catching fire In some unknown way. It was discovered, however, be fore It had time to spread to any of the several near by buildings. Echo Has Xo Coal. Echo Is experiencing a coal famine Its absence Is not as noticeable as It was during the winter, but many of the people have been using coal for cooking purposes. Plenty of wood Is being received, however. Gets Thirty Days. A man giving his name as Leo Bradley, Is now langulfhing In the county Jail for stealing a few toilet articles. Leo wanted to look nice, he said, and thought the Greeks along the railroad were not so particular. Several cars were sidetracked near here last week with a gnng of labor ers, and Saturday morning Leo, thinking there was no one about, went Into one of the cars and helped him self to a comb, a towel, Iookirtj- glass and various small articles. Sudden ly two Greeks nabbed him, and tied him to the car while they went for a marshal and swore out a complaint. He was brought before Justice Dorn and given a sentence of 30 days In the county Jail. Leo gave his home as being "any old place." nnounctng the marriage of Frank Harrison and Miss Mnhel Irvin, at this pluce, tomorrow. The bride Is the daughter of H. T. Irvin, the well known lumberman, and the groom Is mployed In the head office of the reclamation service at this place. Russell Brownell, another of Her mlston's leading young men, has gone to California, where he will be mar ried to Miss Ltna Goumaz, June 30. The different real estate offices have been doing a land office busl- ess of late. The Hermlston Realty company, the Newport 64 Skinner company, and all others report hav ing sold considerable land in the past few weeks. Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Hermlston have gone to Los Angeles for a vacation. They left the chapel car here, how ever and will return In a short time. Colonel and Mrs. H. G. Newport were recent visitors to Portland, re porting a pleasant trip. An excellent crop of alfalfa Is re ported by those who are now cutting the first crop. The Maxwell company has one of the best stands It has had in the many years they have been growing the crop. It Is reported that watermelon vines are growing to beat the band, and that melons will soon be in sight. Sev eral parties will have melons enough to feed hundreds of visitors to the new town. A school election will be held at an early date, and on June 18 an elec tion will be held by order of the coun ty court, to determine whether or not the voters at this place desire to In corporate. It Is not definitely stated as to whether any caucus meetings have been held thus far or not. During the visit of D. C. Heney and others at the head of the reclamation service, a number of matters were dis cussed with the officers of the water- users' association, regarding acreage, the opening of the project, etc. Her mlston Is rejoiced that the experiment station Is now assured. Special June Clearance During the next two weeks we will make unusual price con cessions on nearly all lines of Spring Goods that we do not wish Lo carry into the Summer and Fall season. Suits and Coats for Ladies Skirts Waists Piece Goods LITTLE POCKET PHYSICIAN. Hyomel Is Guaranteed by Tallman A Co. to Cure Catarrh. Thousands who have been cured by Hy-o-mei call the Inhaler, that comes with every outfit the "Little Pocket Physician," as it Is so small that It can be carried in the pocket or purse. There Is really no excuse whatever for anyone having catarrh now that Hy-o-mel Is so readily obtainable. If you have any doubt about Its value. Tallman A Co. will let you have i complete outfit, with the understand ing that unless It cures catarrh It will not cost you a cent Do not delay longer the use of Hy-o-mel if you suffer from catarrh. This is a purely local disease, and Hy-o-mei goes right to the spot where the catarrh germs are present, de stroys them, soothes and heals all In flammation and makes a permanent and lasting cure. The complete Hy-o-mei outfit con slsts of the "Little Pocket Physician' and a bottle of Hy-o-mel and costs only SI. 00, making It the most eco nomical as well as the only guaran teed treatment for the cure of ca tarrh. Remember that Hy-o-mel cures catarrh" without stomach dos ing, applying the medication and healing where the disease germs are present Every $25 wool suit will be closed out at $18.08 All $17.50 and $20 suits will be closed out at $13.08 All $12.50 and $15 suits will be sold now for $10.08 All $12 and $12.50 coats, long or short, will go at 8.98 All $0 and $10 coats will go at ! 8-98 13 Ladles' skirts, worth $5 to $7.50, Juno price Is M.48 20 Ladles' skirts, worth up to $0, Juno price Is s-98 Every skirt In stock Is to be sold at special prices during litis sale and the saving Is worth vttuie. 25 white waists, worth $1.25 to $1.75, sulo price Is 990 50 white waists worth $1.50 to $2, sale price Is 100 white waists at salo prices of $1.48, $1.98, $2.48 and $2.08 Every waist is reduced In price and must be sold. All white goods are being reduced In price, from 10 per cent to 25 per cent. India Llnons 5c, 9c, 13c, 14c, 18c and 22c yard WtiHh luwns, plain and figured, 8c, 9c, 12 c, 23c and 30c yard Ginghams Tr 7c, 8 l-3c, Oo and 1214c yard Calicoes 5c, 7c, 8 l-3o and 10c yard Percales , ; 8c, 10c, 13e yard Muslins . , 7c, 8c, 0c, 10c and 12 He yard Wide Sheeting, 8-4, at 25c; 9-4 at 28c; 10-4 at 82c yard Special lot of fancy silks, worth $1 yard, sale price fl9c Special yard wido silks, fine quality, sale price 90c yard Silk warp figured organdy, 75a goods, sale price Is 55c yard This Sale offers unusual opportunities for money saving, and we hope every one of our customers will avail themselves of the law pricec made during the next 2 weeks all over the store THE FAIR DEPT. STORE, PENDLETON, OREGON - - - - - ,- - lessBsssssssssaBBsBBMssvassssssssBssssssssaa Bitten by Vicious Stallion. George F. Lyons, a Grand Army man 63 years old, was Injured by a horse about two weeks ago. He was taking care of a large stallion and In crossing the Cottonwood creek, three miles north of Culdesac, the animal attacked the small horse that he was riding and caught Mr. Lyons by the leg. Inflicting a painful wound. In the scrape Mr. Lyon's little finger on the right hand was torn off en tirely, and his left leg Is badly hurt, but not broken and it will be several months before he will be able to get about. Culdesac News. A Lesson In Health. Healthy kidneys filter the Impuri ties from the blood, and unless they do this good health Is Impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. Koeppen's Drug Store. Fresh country butter, sweet and clean, per roll, 60c The Peoples Warehouse, where It pays to trade. Stansbery & Milne Transfer Co. ALL KINDS OP HEAVY DRAYTNG PROMPTLY DONE. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY. HOTEL BAGGAGE SPEED ILY AND CAREFULLY HAN DLED. 'PHONE MAIN 5. RES. RED 2672 OFFICE NEAR DEPOT. Notice. All parties knowing themselves to be Indebted to me, will kindly call at my office and settle by June loth. ROBERT FOR8TER. HOUSEKEEPERS Eves sfeyour bead feds Asif H was in a vice h'l better to Veep your Headache trills me a danger out remedy. To cure it with me dangerous powoW brings aha efecti which sre lar worts. Many headache cures kill the paia by Seme powerful drug which il used too (tea nntlly emUres and brcslu dowa thetrrtem. That'a why you ahould be war cartful what you Iske to cure Sj bteaacbe. HEADACHE WAFERS Are a simple sad pootnre curs lot bead scbea, tbeoryharalevepeeuJly tinted 10 women. Guaranteed lo bt free frocs Antiprrm, Opium, Morphias or Chloral If these wafer, do not ge sbaomte saua. (actioo, bring back the empty package and we win return your money, la two) sire package 10c. and 25s. THE PENDLETON DRUG OO. "THE MARK OF QUALITY." .Dally aly II Bast Ofnonlen try Sautter, rewire of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, aa mercury will sorely oaatrar tne ana of smell and completely derail ca tne whole aitem when entering It tnrouab the mucous surfaces. Both articles should never at used except on prescriptions from renatable physicians, as the damage tbty will do Is tenfold to tht good yon eaa possibly de rive from then. Ball's catarrh Care, manufactured by V. J. Cheney a Co., Tele, do, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly neon the Mood end morons surfaces of the system. In baying Rail's Catarrh Cere be ears yee get toe genuine. It Is taken Internally as made nt Toledo, Ohio, by 1. t. Cheney a Co. TnrtlraonkaM tree, old by rkanleta. Price TSe per bottle Take Belli lifceUy puis (or eeaettpattoa. Dairy and Farms For Sale Owing to my removal to Portland to reside per manently, I have discontinued the Alfalfarm Dairy business, and huve for sale my herd of dairy 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 homeT We hare an an. tldote; send your family wash ing to the Troy Laundry and have It dbne 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, moat satisfac tory method, but the cheapest for dependable work. Troy Laundry, NOUN BON, Props. 'Phone Main 171. r S I if fsitrmnrv I h' iM-SSTIIH I SEWING MACHINES, SINGER, STANDARD, WHITE AND WHEEL ER & WILSON MACHINES FROM $20 IIP. Buy at home, where your machine can bo looked after and where extras and repairs can readily bo secured. Jesse Failing Agent, Near Bridge. The French RESTAURANT Pendleton's most pop ular Dining Room. Best 25 cent meal in the city. Thoroughly renovated and all new dishes. Orville Coffman Proprietor 1