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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORE GOXLAN, PEXDLETOH, ORJDGOX. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908. FACT f3TE3f. flAPA-LA Wears like Iron A Varnish and 8 Win Combined. It revive old woodwork, furni ture, floors, etc., by covering the mare and scratches, at the same time producing a brilliant and dur able finish. E. J. Murphy Road. .o-use Paint. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE BREWERY SALOON J. P. Sullivan, Prop. Distributor of the famous CEDAR BROOK and OLD JOE GIDEON Whiskies e . Uulon Fruit 'Uninjured. Union Fruit Uninjured. mlfslonor, states that there has been no damage whatever In any part of Union county from froat, says the La Grande Star. In all localities the fruit prospects are as promising as In uny previous year. The frOHt quentlon Is a relative proposition, anyway, says Mr. Geer, and thin county Is as nearly Immune as any other. In the localities where the seasons are earlier is the same liability of damage from frost and cold weather as there Is in the locali ties where the seasons are later. There Is about as much trouble from this cause In one country as another. In the Walla Walla country and the Snake river valley there are as many failures, one year with another, as there In Grande Ronde, although the season In those localities are at least a month ahead of this. ' Another observation on this sub Jeet is that vegetation here through acclimltlzatlon, can stand harder weather than that of other localities, And as a matter of fact the vegeta- lon here Is less liable to damage than In the localities where It Is more tender and accustomed to warmer temperature. Large stock of leading brands o( wines, liquors and cigars. East Court street, next to Brewery. LOW RATES Itlg Lumber Order. The Summervllle Lumber company which maintains offices and yards at I mliler, has closed a contract for sup plying a Wisconsin firm with 35 car loads of lumber, which Is to be ship ped out as rapidly as circumstances will permit, says the La Grande Star. The kind of material for the filling of this order Is what Is known as "shop lumber." It'ls the pieces of odd ends that are used In the manufacture of sash and doors. The Summervllle Lumber com pany's mill is located a few miles from the town of Summervllle and they were only recently started for the season's run. The output Is now about 10,000 feet daily and It Is the Inten tion to :Ut 5,000.000 feet this season. Swept Over Kails. Two men, H. V. Engleklng and Grant Powell, were swept over the great falls of the Spokane river today and drowned. Three men were re moving some timbers under the Washington street bridge this after noon, working on a raft that was fas tened to the bridge by a rope. The rope broke, and the swift waters caught the raft. As they rushed by the Howard street bridge, two blocks below, men threw ropes toward them, and A. Simeon seized one and was saved. The other two men Jumped for the ropes but missed, and a mo ment later they were swept over the falls. Spokane Review. No Saloon for Two Rrvers. In the matter of the application of Jacob Moser and George W. Thompson for a beer license at Two Rivers, the county commissioners deferred action, until it could be ascertained more clearly what the attitude of the peo pie of that country was concerning the matter, says the Walla Walla Statesman. None of the commission ers felt like forcing a saloon on the people there unless they really want ed It. A petition ' signed by about a dozen residents of Two Rivers was presented by the applicants to sup port the case. Decision was deferred until next month. Pleasure Ground on Island. The beautiful Island lying opposite Hope, about one mile from shore, for merly knows as Warren's Island, In Lake Pend d'Orlelle, has passed Into the hands of several of the wealthiest capitalists of Butte, Mont., says a dis patch from Hope, Idaho. This Is one of the most handsome. spots In the northwest. A boulevard will be built around the grounds beautified with park and flower decorations, for the comiori or tourists, in the summer months. While the consideration Is not fully known it was reported that General Warren refused $20,000 In the summer of 1906 for this place. Kodol completely digests all classes of food. It will get right at the trou ble and do the very work itself for the stomach. It is pleasant to take. Sold by Tallman & Co. EAST DRUNKEN QUARREL; TWO SHOT, ONE DEAD Man WILL BE MADE BY THE (D.DB.&H THIS SEASON AS FOLLOWS: ROUND TRIP DIRECT $77.50 67.50 63.15 60.00 60.00 TO Chicago St. Louis -St. Paul Omaha -Kansis City TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE May 4. 18 June 5. 6. 19.120 July 6. 7.-22. 23 August 6. 7. 21. 22 Oood for return In 90 days with stop over privileges at pleasure within limits. Don't Forget the Dales For any further information call on F. J. QUINLAN, Local Agent Or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON Wounds Friend, Tlien Turns Gun on Himself. Snohomish, Wash., May 7. W. F. Ford, a bridge worker employed In this city, shot and' dangerously wounded George McAuley, another bridge worker today and then com mitted suicide by turning the gun he held upon his own head. Aside from a dispute which arose during a row In which both men had been drink ing, no motive is assigned for the deed. Ford has a wife and one child. Neither were at home at the time of the shooting. Hoth men were In Ford's house when the row began. Suddenly Mc Auley ran out with Ford following and firing at him. Ford shot sis times without effect. McAuley ran into Dewey's store below. Ford dellber ately went back and reloaded his re volver. In spite of the storekeper's protests McAuley remained In the store. Fore came down stairs seek ing McAuley and at once opened fire upon him. In his attempt to save Mc Auley, Dewey was struck by one bul let In the finger. Another bullet en tered McAuley's body near the heart. As he fell Ford rushed up stairs and sent a bullet through his owi. head. He died Instantly. McAuley Is In the hospital. He Is not expected to live. Both men were strangers. Neither had been here but a few days. Roth were, about 30 years of age and were employed Dy me .ormern pa cific. Large Quantity of the Famous Rock Spring Chronic Constlntlon Cured. One who suffers from chronic con stipation Is In danger of' many seri ous ailments. Foley's Orlno Laxative cures chronic constipation as It aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels, restoring the natural action of those organs. Commence taking It today and you will feel better at once. Foley s orlno Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and Is pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Pendleton Drug Co. FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGONY. Will You Continue to Suffer From Cutarrh In the Face of This. Test! mony? "I suffered for 15 years with catar rhal troubles so bad that I had to leave the sea. I could not lie down at night to sleep on account of the con stant catarrhal dropping. I went to two different hospitals for treatment, but without any lasting benefit. I waa constantly raising yellow and green phlegm, and the trouble was so unbearable and nauseating that I was ashamed to go out In company. I have used only two bottles of Hyomel, and have been cured by the remedy. It has made full and complete recov ery." Captain Wlllnef. ' Hyomel Is a dry, healing, antiseptic air, extracted from the Eucalyptus groves of Australia. It Is a pleasure to use Hyomel because you do not take It into the stomach; you simply breathe In this germ-killing air, and relief Is Immediate, and complete re covery comes In a few days. Hyomel outfit, Including an inhaler that will last a lifetime, costs $1.00. If It does not cure your catarrh, asthma, bron chitis, coughs or colds, Tallman & Co. will give you your money back. COLONIAL WAR SOCIETY. EscnjM? With Rath. McCormick, Wash., May 7. The lives of four Italian section men, un der Foreman Lawrence, were Imper- f Hod today by being caught in the big 1 1 cut east of McCormick by the local 1 1 Northern Pacific freight, which com- II ff El P,e,clv demolished the handcar on IVj COL .l wnlcn tn?y were rldl8 anJ ditched r iffj ' CJ two freght cars. So complete was the surprise that one of the Italians was forced to Jump Into the river to rave himself. The engineer blew his whistle, as usual, on nearlng the cut, The COaHhat ProdUCeS heilt hut the Italians apparently believed AlSO fine lOt Of frlns; trains which was due to arrive In McCormick about that time. All e caped uninjured save for a few slight scratches sustained' by one of the men. Now on Hand and 'nof dirt. good dry wood. Dutch Henry Offi-e. Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage Compnny. 'Phone Mnn 178. Evory IVoniaa 1. Intcrented and ahoald know bout the womlerinl Marvel 4rnlit for ,,J?W.LV ppij r flint. af roll for?. cannot tn the MARVKL. accept so athar. bat ..no stamp for trateJ book-aealed. It gWn MARVEL CO., 4 1. . "W TSra articular MaiiM KMMyt aad ta4sle Right Personal. If any person suspects that their kidneys are deranged they should take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and not. risk having Bright's disease or diabetes. Delay gives the disease a stronger foothold and you should not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. Pendleton Drug Co. Stock Pastured. Stock taken for pasture. Good run ning water and no barbed wire fences. Any number taken; prices reasonable. Address "E. S." this office. Notice to Public Having disposed ef my implement store In this city, all parties knowing themselves Indebted to ma pi call and settle their accounts. FRED WEBER. Descendants of Revolutionary Sire Gather nt Louisville. Louisville, Ky., May 7. A three- days' general session of the Society of Colonial. Wars saws commenced In Louisville today and has attracted to the city many descendants of revolu tionary sires from all sections of the country. Nearly all of the eastern and New England states are represent. ed by delegates as well as many states of the south and west. This Is the triennial court of the general society, and the first held In this section of the country. The Society of Colonial Wars was organized in 1S92, and has for Its ob jret the perpetuation of events con nected with the battles for American freedom. Much valuable historical material has been collected by the so ciety. Membership is confined to adult male descendants of those who fought in battle under colonial author ity, from the settlement of Jamestown, Va., In 1607, to the battle of Lexing ton, In 1775. Colda That Hang On. Colds that hang on In the spring deplete the system, exhaust the nerves and open the way for serious Illness. Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly stops the cough and expels the cold. It Is safe and certain In results. Pendleton Drug Co. College Lawn Tennis. New York, May 7. Lawn tennis tournaments for the interscholastlc championships will be held by nearly all the big eastern universities within the next 10 days. Princeton will set the ball rolling on Saturday, to be fol lowed on Monday by Harvard and Pennsylvania, and on Saturday, May 16, by Columbia and Yale. RUN OVER BY OX TEAM. It Is seldom that we hear of ox teams nowadays, but there are many people who feel so lazy and dumpish that If an ox team came along they would not feel able to get out of the way. For such people there Is no remedy equal to Sexlne Pills, the great nerve and body builders. Price tl a box, six boxes $5, with full guarantee. Address or call the Pen dleton Drug company. This Is the store that sells all the principal rem edies and does not substitute. Hot Stove Cool Kitchen How do you expect to en dure the broiling days of ..summer if you prepare all the food over a glowing coal fire? You need a " New Perfeo' tion" Oil Stove that will do the cooking without cook ing the cook. It concen trates plenty of heat under the pot. and diffuses little or none through the room. Therefore, when working with the Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove the kitchen actually seems u comfortable as you could wish it to be. This, in itself, is wonderful, but, more than that, the "New Perfection " Oil Stove does perfectly every thing that any stove can da It is an ideal all-round cook-stove. Made in three sizes, and fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. The JReJb Lamp ajjjgsr 9 subitantial, strong hit- It made and hand some lamp. Burn, for hours with a strong, mellow light. Jutt what you need for even ing reading or to light the dining-room. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (lateorporeted) G3E POUSILDflSAKl TOffiCJET Official Nominees and Candidates of the Republican Party for June Election. For United States Senator II. M. CAKE, of Multnomah County. For Representative W. R. ELLIS, of Umatilla County. Justice of the Supreme Court ROBERT S. REAX, of Lane County. For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner' J. V. BAILEY, of Multnomah County For Railroad Commissioner CLYDE B. AITCIIISOX, of Multnomah County For Prosecuting Attorney GILBERT W. PHELPS, of Umatilla County. For Representative Twenty-Second District T. J. MAHOXEY, of Morrow County. For Representatives from Umatilla County C. A. BARRETT. L. L. MANX. For County Clerk FRAXK SALIXG. For County Recorder of Conveyances FRED W. IIEXDLEY. For County Treasurer- GEORGE W. BRADLEY. For County Assessor ROBERT T. BROWX. For County School Superintendent FRAXK K. WELLES. For County Surveyor JOIIX V. KIMBRELL. For County Coroner RALPH FOLSOM. For County Commissioner HORACE WALKER, VOTE 'ER STRAIGHT. "THE SHOW THAT'S HERE TO STAY" DIME THEATER Funny, Fascinating and Entertaining Moving Pictures and Beautiful Illustrated Songs Program changes Sunday, Tuesday and Friday Shows 2 to 5 p. m., and 6:30 to 10 p. m. Admission 1 Qc Children under 10 yrs. 5c. MAIN STREET. NEXT TO RADER'S. The E&st Oregoftian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron axe. It is tha advert isinjr. medium of this section. The Office Alfred Schneiter, Prop. Main Street The place to get a glass of Betz Beer Wines, Liquors and Union Made Cigars Courteous Treatment Pendleton - - Oregon When You Cook with Has Tou do away with all the dirt and Inconvenience of the wood and coal stove. XEW LIXE OF RANGES NOW OX DISPLAY. Gas Ranges, $14.25 to $33 Hot plates $4 to $5.25 Water heaters, simraerers, etc. Slmmerers for cooking- soups, etc., cost 1 1-5 cents per hour; giant burner, 6c; small burner, 3c; one oven burner, 4c; water heater, 9c per hour. A bath would cost 4c for fuel. NORTHWESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC CO. 'PHOXE 3LAIX 138. The Maze Hanson & Olsen 111 COURT STREET. OlympiaBeer on Draught WARM LVXCH 9 A. M. TO S P. M. . A nice little place for a quiet lit tle time. THAT'S ALL. PENDLETON", OREGON. Balanced Rations For Incubator Chicks Lice Killers and Conditioners For Poultry and Stock at COLESWORTHY'S Feed Store 127--129 E. Alta j Club Saloon T. W. MURRELL, Proprietor. Cor. 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