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J "JlwL,,,..,, 1 1' M . MMib.MteMMlj: " "".i ' " i . , ..V. . . v i . PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OIUIGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1007. EIGHT PAGES. 1 t r I r BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special ALBA NEWS NOTES SPLENDID PROSPECT FOR ALL VARIETIES OF CROPS Bowling Alley for Hldaway Spring? Scat tie Buyer Looking for Heavy Horses Fat Cattle Bring $55,125 Per Head, for the Seattle -Market Many More Beeves Ready for the Market soon Scarcity of Farm Hands Heren bouts. NEWS OF WESTON 9000 SACKS OF POTATOES SIIIPrEP QriTE RECENTLY $1.25 Per Sack the Top of tlie Mnr- ket Daughter Born to the Glniw Physician From Cove Expected to Locate Here Dr. Cnshatt and Wife Will Return Soon Movement to Co-operate Telephone Lines Op posed by Independent People. Alba, June 11. After several days of rainy weather thP atmosphere hus turned warm, causing vegetation of all kinds to grow rapidly With a few more showers, which we will surely get, we have the promise of great crops. William Scott of Hldaway Springs, has gone to 'Pendleton with teams to haul In a bowling alley for his sum mer resort. There was a Seattle horse buyer here this week looking for heavy draft horses. He went through to the John Day country. J. Quant and wife of Oakland. Oregon, are here visiting his brother, A. S. Quant and family. The two families, "accompanied by Miss Mil dred Quant and Alex Manning of PI' lot Rock, have gone' to Lehman Springs for a week's outing. Willie Futter last week sold a car load tf , steers at 4 1-2 'cents. They were contracted one month ago. The steers brought him 166.125 per head. vi , ' : Clarence Adams also sold two car Ibads at 4 cents. The cattle were driven to Pendleton and consigned to the Seattle markets. ; In about a month there will be some more good grass beef here.' James Jones, the old-time cattle buyer, passed through here yesterday. He was headed south, where he has contracted a large number of cattle to be put on thetrall for Pendleton Jn the near future. - Ed Howard, who had a severe at tack of rheumatism, has returned from Lehman Springs much im proved. Owing to scarcity of harvest hands, several of the farmers, are getting field loaders, which take the hay out of the windrow and loads at the rear end of the wagon. The Horse and Cattle association met at Ukiah today, James Morale In the chair and Clarence Adams sec retary. The association Is gaining members right along. The brands of oil members were ordered printed, which will be posted at the most con spicuous points, and will be a help In the round-up In the fall, and every member will help to locate his neigh bors' stock and. guard the range from any (mpBsjtlpti, Jack London, the author, who has written much of animals, In a letter to relatives at Des Moines says that President Roosevelt Is an "ani mal Ignoramus." The comment was Inspired by the president's attack on "nature fakers." , Weston, June 21. W. A. Sayre of Portland, who has been at Weston for several weeks buying potatoes, shipped out nearly 0400 sacks from here. The highest price, paid by him was (1.25 cents per sack, f. o. b., Weston. Sim J. Culley, the local grocer, has also shipped out a great many potatoes a total of 4000 sacks In all during the past two months. Dr. and Mrs. S. I Corpe of Cove, Union county, were here a few days ago looking over the Weston country Dr. and Mrs. Cashatt are expected to arrive here In a few weeks from New York. The doctor has been tak ing a special course in surgery, with a view to locating. He will probably come as soon as he can ar range his business affairs at Cove. He has a good practice at Cove, but Is attracted by the good school ad vantages here. . Those who went from here to Bingham Springs last Saturday eve ning to take In the opening dance re port an enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bassett are both reported to be quite seriously ill at their home on the mountain. Miss Jauntlta Culley Is visiting with friends In Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Woods and daughter were recent visitors here from Athena. Pioneer Here. J. H. Parks, his son, Wm. Parks, wife and children of Condon, have arrived here to visit relatives, ex pectlng to remain several days. Wish to Co-opernte. The Pacific States Telephone com pany Is again desirous of co-operating with the Independent Rural Tel ephone company of this place. This company embraces 10 miles with about 100 phones, and It has been very successfully operated as an In dependent concern. Many, of the people In and about Weston are op posed to the proposed combine. Daughter Born. A daughter was born June 13, 1907. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Oinn, at Spofford station, a few miles from here. AN ARGUMENT OF FORCE. Napoleon Smashed a Vta, and thu Treaty Was 8igned. Early In April, 1707, the people of Austria demanded peace with France. Negotiations were begun In tho vicini ty of Leoben. Bonaparte, In an Inter view with the Austrian plenipotenti aries, said to them, "Your government has sent against me four armies with out generals, and this time a general without an army." In the treaty which the Austrian commissioners pro jected the first article stipulated that the emperor of Austria thoreby recog nised the French republic. "Erase It!" exclaimed Napoleon.' "The existence of the republic Is as plain as the sun. This article Is only fit for the blind. We are our own masters and shall es tablish any government we prefer. If one day the French people," he. eon tinned, "should wish to create a mon archy, the emperor might object that he bad recognized a republic." The preliminaries were soon settled. Napo leon signing for France, thus placing himself on an equal footing with tho emperor of Austria. The foruiul treaty known as Campo Formlo was signed In October, 1797, Austria fulfilling the pledges she bad already given. The Austrian plenipotentiary protested against the distribution of the prov inces beyond the Adige. Napoleon was angered at this, and, seizing a vase, dashed It. to the ground, exclaiming, "If It is not so arranged I will break your monarchy as I have broken this vase!" This argument of force, as demonstrated to the diplomat was convincing, and the treaty was signed. BABYS DREADFUL CASE OF ECZEMA Extended Over Entire Body Mouth Covered With Crusts as Thick as ' Finger Which Would Bleed and Suppurate- Disease Ate Large . Holes In Cheeks Hands Pinned Down to Stop Agonized Scratch- , ing Three Doctors' Best Efforts , Failed to Give Relief., BUT CUTICURA WORKS .,. A MIRACULOUS CURE "When my little boy was six months old be had ezcema. The so ret extended so quickly over the whole body that we at once called in the doctor. We then went to another doctor, but he could not help him. and in our despair we went to a third one. Matters be came so bad that he had regular holes in his cheeks, large enough to put a finger Into. The food had- to be given with a spoon, for his mouth was covered with crusts as thick as a finger, and when ever be opened toe mouth they began to bleed aad suppurate, as did also nia eyes. Hands, arms, chest, and back, in abort the whole body was covered over and over. We had no rest by day or night. Whenever be was laid in his bed, we had to pin his hands down, otherwise he would scratch his face and make an open sore. I think his face must have itched most fearfully. "We finally thought nothing could kelp, and I had made up my mind to send my wife with the child to Europe, hoping that the sea air might cure him, .-, otherwise he was to be put under good ' medical care there. But, Lord be blessed, matters came differently, and we soon saw a miracle. A friend of ours spoke about Cuticura. We made trial with Cuticura doap. Ointment, and Resolvent, and within ten days or two weeks we noticed a decided im provement. Just as quickly as the sickness had appeared it also began to disappear, and within ten weeks the child was absolutely well, and his skin was smooth and white as never before. F. Hohrath, President of the C. L. Hohrath Company, Manufacturers of Silk Ribbons. 4 to 20 Kink Alley, South Betblebam, Pa-, June i, lvofi," , a,. OoapiM External tad taurnsl Treatment tor Wnrr Uumar of iDtanl. (tJIklreo, lod Adult too, M oT Concur. tfcp Oie.l B U dim. OuUrura OmlnMot (Mfc.l to Hml the Skin. na Oalicur lusulvtot (Mc.) (or M U torn of Choeo lata Ooairt rill f vM of SO) to Purity ins Stood. Sou ttroucnoiu world. Potur Una a faieea. voru.. sow rropv.. n,wL ai-aWUM m OB BM PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Don't Develop the Mind at ths Expense of the Body. The man or woman who would tralu the mental faculties without any refer ence to the physical shows a faulty qualification for the work In which he or abe may be engaged. The mind may be over so well trained and stored with knowledge of the books, but un lass there Is behind It a reasonably strong body life runs the risk of be ing a failure; if not that, an existence of pain that serves aa a limitation upon Its possibilities. It la a species of cru elty to educate the mind at the ex pense of the body. Better let a child grow np into manhood or womanhood with an Inferior education . than with better education of the mind and a body weakened In the effort The fact that so many men In this country who have succeeded In busi ness and In professional and public life have been the sons of farmers. whose early life has been spent out of doors, has been a subject of remark, May it not be accounted for on the ground that in their boyhood their physique was developed so that In aft ar life, besides their mental acquire ments, they bad strong bodies with which to do the work they have so successfully performed? This la not only possible, but very probable. Knoxvllle Journal. Our Big June Sale Is Proving a Great Attraction to Economical Buyers. Special Reductions on ..All Summer Lines.. EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTION'S AT VERY LOW PRICES. SHIRT WAISTS AT A BIG SAVING OF 20 per cent DRESS SKIRTS REDUCED . 10 to 50 percent ALL WASH GOODS NOW OUT IN PRICE TO CLOSE OCT. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS AT SPECIAL PRICES. DON'T FORGET THAT WE ARE NOW SHOWING A BIG STOCK OF UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. Buy that Suit for wear on the Fourth and come to Pendleton and celebrate. . t .. . . -lU . a The Fair Dop'f. Storo PENDLETON, OREGON Cherry Crop on Lower Snake. Cherry shipments on Snake river have now reached their height and will continue to be sent out now at the rate of three carloads a week for the next three Weeks. White Brothers & Crum sent their first straight carload from Rlparia yester day consigned for Chicago, 1 ' Blngs and Royal Anns are yte principal shippers now and the fruit Is of exceptional quality and la com manding the highest price In the east, where there Is an active demand for the Snake river product. The Black Republicans and Black Tarta rlans will be the next shippers and will close the season. Lewiston Teller. Chew Your Food No medicine can take the place of teeth. Eat slowly, chew your food thoroughly and keep free from in . digestion. When haste imposes extra .work on the stomach, help it out with The boiler of the locomotive draw ing a westbound freight train on the Denver & Rio Grande blew up one mile east of Florence, Col., killing Engineer Thomas E. Wing and Fire man W. Q. O'Brien and Brakeman C. B. Gorch, all of Pueblo. Tie" train was wrecked and the track torn up for several hundred fe'et. THE NEW REMEDY. FREEWATER-MTLTON. Peach Day Will be Observed Some Time This Season. Freewater, June 21. At a meeting of the Freewater Commercial club It was definitely decided that peach day be celebrated In Freewatr. It will be held sometime within this fruit season, and a committee of three was appointed to make preliminary arrangements, D. C. Sanderson, R. T. McLaughlin and F. E. Crlttendon being named. Invitations will be Is sued to prominent leaders In the growth and development of the In land tmplre, which will Include United States Senator C. W. Fulton, Governor Geo. E. Chamberlain, Rep resentative Ellis and many others. Five thousand advertising cards of the Freewater country will be out In A short time. ' , Much of the hay In this vicinity has already been put upland It is of a very fine quality. Thinning peaches from the trees has been going on for some time, it becoming necessary In many of the orchards te thin them as they were too thick for good growth. Many of the growers have promised fine donations for peach day. A number of people from the Free- water-MUton country are in Portland this week in attendance at the rose show. . Mrs. Aleck Manela has been 'en tertaining her younger sister from Athena for several days this week. , The passenger traffic between here and Walla Walla over the interurban line is heavy every day, and the line Is Solng this part of the country muh good. . It Is reported that the cannery will be ready for operations In a few days, Rapid Progress on the Loop. Milton, June 21. A ball will be given at the Milton opera house to night. Mirkelspn's orchestra of Wal la Walla, will furnish the music for the evening's dancing. Rapid progress Is being made In the construction of the loop which will take the trolley cars around by Nichols' park. A Stolen Trad. Saoret The manufacture of tinware In Eng land originated in a stolen secret Few readers need to be Informed that tin ware Is simply thin sheet Iron plated with tin by being dipped Into the. molt en metal. In theory It la an easy mat ter $ clean the surface gf Iron.. Dip toe Iron In a bath of boiling un ana remove It enveloped In the silvery met al to a place of cooling. In practice, however, to process la one of the most difficult of arts. It was discovered In Holland and guarded from publicity with the utmost vigilance for nearly half a century. England tried to dis cover the secret In vain until James Sherman, a Cornish miner, crossed the channel, Insinuated himself surrepti tiously Into a tin plate manufactory, made himself master of the secret and brought it borne. . Great Automobile Record. An autcmoblle . run from .Walla Wolla, Wash., to Baker City, was matin yesterday that Is a record breaker when mountainous roads are taken Into consideration. The distance Is 180 miles. Messrs. Walter Moore, son of ex Govcrnor Miles C. Moore, of Wash ington, and Bert Preston, formerly In husluess In this city, left Walla Walla at 10:65 a. m. yesterday and arrlvec". in this city at 7 p. m cover Ing the distance In. 8 hours and I minutes. Baker City Democrat. T Texas leads In railroad mileage In this country, there being 12,500 miles of road In that state. Illinois fol lows, with 12,000 miles, and Kansas cornea next, with 11,028 miles. Women and Jewelry. Women know a great deal more a boat buying Jewelry now than they knew twenty-five years ago," said a jeweler "When I first started In the business a clerk with a persuasive tongue could talk a woman Into boy Ing most anything. It wasn't safe for her to step inside a shop unless she bad a man along. Now the average woman knowa more about jewels than the average man. Of course they can be fooled anybody can but an expert but as a rule she buys with a sur prising knowledge of value, and her taste In the cutting and setting U ex- ellent"-New York Post Brsins. "A man stood on bis bead twenty minutes In order to win a wager. He died the next day." "What killed him? Congestion of the brain?" "No; If he had had any brains he wouldn't have done It." Cleveland Plain Dealer. 8pscifi.d. "When in trouble," said the eminent lecturer, "refrain from worrying." "But, doctor," asked a woman In the audience, "how can wer' "Anvwav." replied the lecturer, "re frain from worrying other people." Worse Still. She You'll be glad to learn, dear, 3hat I've got out of visiting our rela tives. He-Grand! Splendid! It hung over me like a cloud. How did yon manage It? She Oh, I asked them karat-Life. '. . , fife ,, Sold everywhere. Inboxesl0c.and2Ec. i F511ii Take It Now That Vacation Days Are Fast Approaching. Thousands of men and women are anxiously looking forward to the va cation days that come In June, July . and August not so much for tho, SEWING MACHINES, SINGER, pleasure or enjoyment as for the STANDARD, WHITE AND WHEEL- chance of getting rid of their 111 ER & WILSON MACHINES FROM health, I to ttp Bny at home, where your machine can be looked after and where extras To thoroughly drive away troubles cf the stomach most people think they have to make a buslneea of It with dieting, exercise and perhaps a vacation. -' . I But Ml-o-na stomach tablets tak-, en with regularity, In a very few days will drive away 1 indigestion, dizzy spells, distress after eating, head aches, sleeplessness and the many other symptoms of bad digestion and slugglsnness of the digestive organs that keep people from enjoying them- selves. . . r Pay after day, at work behind . desks or in the factory with poor sunlight and air, soon resu'ts In slug gishness of tho entire physical and J mental apparatus. The first slight symptoms of indigestion can be eas-' lly cured, but when they are allowed to Increase without any help, then the stomach complaints become hard to shake off. Strengthen the whole digestive sys tem with Ml-o-na and you will soon find thut both stomach and bowels do their work as they should. : i Tallman & Co. sell Ml-o-na in 50- and repairs can readily be secured. Jesse Failing Agent, Near Bridge. W ANTED A representative to take charge of exclusive territory for high class publishing house. Pleas ant work and good compensa tion. Address, ' with references, THE OUTIHG PUBLISHING CO. The East Oreaosnaa la Eneten Ore gon's npst uumve paper. II tai cent boxes and guarantee to refund and the people appreciate H aad enow the money If the remedy does not it by Ihelr liberal pal age. II to give comp ete satisfaction. ' 1 ..flu art m Hag asedl of Ittm en Even ifyour head feds As if it was in a vice It's bettet to keep your hesoVche dua lue a dsogcom remedy. To cure it with tome dtogeroiu powder bring! She! effect! which are lu worse. Msny hesdache curat kill the pain by tome powerful drug which if used too often nully erultvei and bretlu down die lyrtem. Thtt'i why you ihould be very careful whit you lake to cure a headache. HEADACHE WAFERS 'Ara g simple and potitivo cure (of head ache, absolutely harmleu, specially mited 10 women. Guaranteed to be free from Aatipyrin, Opium, Morphine or Chloral, if these wafen do not gnre abaolute wtu (action, bring back the empty Package and we will return your money, la two size rMckagea, 10c and 25. u t , ' THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. 'THE MARK OF QVAUTT." Stansbery & Milne Transfer . '. Co. . ALL KINDS OP HEAVY DRAYING PROMPTLY DONE. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY,. ' : ' HOTEL BAGGAGE SPEED ILY AND CAREFULLY HAN DLED. 'PHONE MAIN 6. RES. RED 2672 OFFICE NEAR DEPOT. THEY UNANIMOUSLY AGREE that our choice beer Is the finest and purest ever brewed. Those who are the best Judges of beer are fond of It and praise It to tho skies, it Is tha output of experienced brewing, com bined with the best and purest Ingre dients. This beer la always In elegant condition, and whether osed as en or dinary table beverage or aa a tonic for the sick and convalescent, It will be found a most superior article. If you try it youll always buy It, Case of two doaen bottles dellvsrad to your house for only 11.00. Old Kentucky Wine and - Llooor Store JOHH QAQEN, Prop. 'Phone Main IK. Court 8t opposite Golden Rata BetaL ORIENT CLARK'S 10TH Annual Cruise, , 7 Feb. i, 'Oi, 70 days, by specially chartered S. 8. "Ara bic," 10,000 tons. SO TOURS TO EUROPE, S ROUND THE WORLD. FRANK C. CLARK, Tlmea Building, New York; Meeting th. Situation. ' 1 wonder It there's anything serious between that tall girl and the fltOe captain r ! "I think there la. She has bad the beets of all bar shoes lowered." FBe grade Blatter. i., iv-. tn..i.-.- ! Unfurnished housekeeping ' rooms for rent. Enquire at this office. Dairy and Farms 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 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 jXs3XfI HAI