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Not in the Circus Trust !
Menagerie, Museum, Hippo
drome Circus and Wild West.
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ARE WE BIG ?
WILL AHHIYE S ATI KD AY, MAY 30
KAILKOAI) ..O. It. & X.
TKAIX FIFTY CAItS
HOUSES THItKE HlXDREl)
people six iirxDitEi)
CANVAS i TEX ACHES
SEATING CAPACITY 20,000
STIiEET PAKADE TO SUIT G. A. It.
CIKCTS LOT HALL GHOIXDS
HOOKS OPEX I A XI) 7 P. M.
SHOW STAKTS 2 VXD 8 P. M.
CAPITAL $20,000,000
DAILY EXPENSE $3,275
XEXT STAND . WALLA WALLA
General
Admission
Adults - 50c
Children - 25c
At Los Angeles '
One week under the Shriners.
$10,000 given to Childrens Hospital
At San Francisco
One week under the Shriners.
$5,000 given to Charity.
Are We Safe and Good
. TIic scats are nN-olun Iy wife, euniiot full down,
Itoinir hold In place liy i he Curtis Truvt System.
Xo other circus N mi equipped. ,
. The delect I cm with tin1 i-hoa urc from Iho It. J.
Coach Secret Service Agency. nt Cleveland, Ohio.
. Gambling a ml cuu-h-H'iiny scheme- are not tol
erated or permitted.
Pickpockets mid hhiirpcrs are promptly sKttcd
ml linked up.
Sxvlal attention culled to the Sclls-Ilnto science
of tent construction mul erection to withstand ralit
and (urni.
Xo privilege tur. Only circus without lt; The
privilege car W a mi loon on wheels, a gambling den
Hint hiih the MX'kcthookH of performer, canvas
find other attache, under cover to public and io
Hoc, In direct ioluiion of all laws and decency.
BRIEF RECORD OF
COUNTY EVENTS
Special Correspondence
I
S Of WESTON
HISIIOP PADDOCK HERE
FOU LATTEIt PA I IT OF WEEK
Funeral of Well Known Uniutllla
t ouirty Woman Considerable Snow
Fell in the Mountain Weston
lofcC94 Game Played With Adams on
Ixm-uI DIuiiioimI Xormul Students
nt Iiinghum Springs.
FA 1
CI t ATE OF STHA WHERRIES
SOLD FROM FRICEWATER,
Milton Xow Has National Hank With
Good Protpect Strawberry Day
Will He Celebrated Early in June
Want More Rain in This Section
Portland Man Preaches Here.
Weston, May 13. The Right Rev.
Bishop Paddock will be here Friday
for the curDose of confirming: the
second class at the Episcopal church
Mrs. Fred Badderly, who has been
Quite seriously 111, is reported as be
ing much Improved.
The funeral of Mrs. Norman Hen
dryx took place Sunday under the aus
pices of the Knights of Pythias. The
deceased died at Portland. Ore., but
the body was brought here for Inter
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Hendryx were
well known In Umatilla county.
There was quite a snowfall on the
mountains near here the first of the
week.
Mrs. Robert French gave a delight
ful informal to the senior young la
dies of the Normal Saturday evening,
In the baseball game played be
tween the Weston Normal team and
the Adams team a few days ago, Ad
ms won by a score of 6 to 7. It was
a good game, and was witnessed by
large crowd.
, Ira E. Hopkins died Monday after
an lllnfFs of some months. Funeral
services were conducted yesterday at
the Dunkard church, and his remains
were sent to Dayton for burial.
A number of the Normal students
went to Bingham Springs for an over
Sunday outing, and they reported a
moBt enjoyable trip.
Miss Naomi Stengel has gone to
Monmouth where she will visit for
short time.
The grandmothers of the old Dutch
Dunkard famlles of western Penn
sylvanla have made and used "Hick
ory" Bark Cough Remedy" and reared
their families on it for a hundred
years. Now you can buy it of your
dealers. Ask for it and use it, be
cause It Is pure; because It Is the best
cough remedy made today. Try It
For sale by any druggist and all deal
ers everywhere. Pendleton Drug Co.
Read the East Oregonian.
Milton, May 13. The first crate o
home-grown strawberries appeared 1
the market the first of this week,
They were grown by James Adrian
who lives near Freewater. He sold
then to Bradley, Mitchell & Hadley
for $10 a crate, and this company
sold them to the Bialock Fruit com
pany in Walla Walla. Berries will be
coming In slowly from now on, and
in about two weeks there will be an
abundance of them.
The Bank of Milton will Immediate
ly be converted from its present status
to the First National Bank of Milton
and the new bank will be capitalized
at $50,000, fully paid. No change
will be made Ih the general policy
and management of the bank, after
Its conversion Into a national Institu
tion. The directors of the concern
are H. L. Frazler, president; William
Talbert, William Nicholas, J. E. Davis,
A. M. Elam, J. L. Frazler, N. A
Davis.
J. L. Elams' bank has been remoV'
ed from this city. It was simply a
branch of Elam's bank at Walla
Walla.
Strawberry day, which had been
set for June 4, promises to be one of
the most glorious evenfs of the year.
A great many people will be here- for
this occasion, and there will be peo
ple here from all parts of the state,
Examinations are now under way
at Columbia college, and next week
will be commencement week.
E. C. McCook of Portland, was a
recent visitor here.
Dennis Groons has returned from
a trip to Attalia, Wash.
The people of this section would
like to have seen a little more rain
than has fallen here of late. Some
good rains are expected before the
month Is out, which will Insure good
rops, although this section of the
country has not yefsuffered In the
least, and 11 crops are looking tip
top.
A few carloads of potatoes have
been shipped east of late by the
Shields Fruit company.
Heavy shipments ' of strawberries
will be made to Spokane, Seattle and
Montana points this season, and in a
few days time they will be on the
market in abundance.
Freewater News.
Freewater, May 13. Rev. Folso
of Portland, superintendent of th
Congregational church, was In the
city Sunday, nnd preached at the Con
gregational church here for two serv
Ices.
It Reuclicd the Spot.
Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns
large general store at Omega, O., an
Is president of the Adams County
Telephone Co., as well as of the
Home Telephone Co., of Pike county
O., says of Dr. King's New Discovery
It saved my life once. At least
think it did. It semed to reach the
spot the very seat of my cough-
when everything else failed." Dr.
King's New Discovery not only reach
es the cough spot; It heals the sore
spots In throat, lungs and chest. Sold
under guarantee at Tallman & Co.'
drug store. 60c and 11. Trial bottle
free.
Civil Engineer on tlio Ground.
Echo, May 13. W. J. Marble of
North Yakima, has arrived . from
North Yakima to take charge of the
civil engineering work for the Fur
nlsh-Coe Irrigation project. Mr. Mar
ble had charge of the construction
work here two years ago on the gov.
ernment project. The Columbia Land
company and others who have land
about bcre are actively engaged In
improving the same at this time.
Crops are all looking fine.
$100 Reward. $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn tbat there Is at least one dreaded
disease that science bos been able to cure
In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh,
Hall's Catarrh Care la the only positive
ewe now known to the medical rrater
nlty. Catarrh being a constitutional dis
ease, require a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally.
acting directly apon the blood and mnenns
surfaces or the system, tnereoy destroying
the foundation of the disease, and giving
tbe patient strength by Dnlldlng up the
constitution and assisting nature In doing
Its work. The proprietors have offered
One Hundred Dollars for any esse that It
rails to cure. Bend tor list o: testlmonl
els. Address :
v. 1. Cheney ft CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family rills for constipa
tion. ,
Stock Pastured.
Stock taken for pasture. Good Tun
ing water and no barbed wire fences.
Any number taken; prices reasonable.
Address "E. S." this office.
DeWitfs Little Early Risers are
mall, safe, sure and gentle little pills.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
Candidates, Attention!
We print candidates' cards and cir
culars at a very reasonable price,
giving prompt service and first class
work. East Oregonian. phone Main
EXPECTS 1000 KNIGHTS.
Walla Walla Prepared to Entertain
Pythlnn.s of Wellington.
Plans for the entertainment of the
thousand or more visitors expected in
Walla Walla at the grand lodge meet
Ing of the Knights of Pythias next
week were completed last night at a
meeting of the executive committee of
the local organization, says the Walla
Walla Union.
Those who were present were J. M.
Hill, A. T. Pearson and T. D. S. Hart
of the executive organization, and Dr.
C. F. Becker, chairman of the enter
tainment committee.
Two special trains, one over the
Northern Pacific and the other over
the O. R. & X. will bring nearly 1000
knights into the city. The train from
Seattle will have aboard 600 members
of the organization, while ono from
Spokane will carry 300. Headquarters
will ho established In the Odd Fellows'
temple. '
That accommodations may be secur
ed for the many visitors, the enter
tainment committee will make a can
vass of the city In search of roome.
Those who havo quarters are asked
to communicate with the chairman
of the committee. Dr. C. F. Becker.
When You Cook
Uith Gas
You do away with all the dirt
and Inconvenience of the wood
and coal stove.
TO VIEW THE FLEET.
American Huitlcshlp Fleet Will "Bo on
Pugct Sound From Way 21 U 20.
On account of the American Tattlo-
ship fleet celebration at Seattle on the
Pugot Sound, the O. R. & N. com
pany will sell tickets to I'ortlarjd at
the rate of 19.15 for the round trip.
The dates of sale at Pendleton are
May 21. 22. 25 and 26 with return
limit 14 days from date of sale.
Tickets from Portland to Seattle
can be purchased on tho sawe low
basis from here to Portland and thou
sands are taking advantage of this
opportunity to see the great battle
ship fleet In the waters of the sound
For further particulars Inquire F. J
Qulnlan, agent O. R. & N., Pendle
ton, or William McMurray, general
passenger agent, Portland.
GROUND BONE
FOR CHICKEN'S.
3c pound
lso fine fresh meats delivered
promptly at reasonable" price i.
EMPIRE MEAT CO.
'Phone Main 18.
Phone Main S15.
THORNTON .MUSIC CO
813 Main Street
HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison ana Victor Talk
ing Machines, Records, Cabinet and
Musical Merchandise.
NEW LIXE OF RANGES NOW
OX DISPLAY.
Gas-Ranges, . . . . .$11.25 to $33
Hot plates .'. . .$4 to $5.25
Water heaters, slmmerers, etc.
Slmmerers for cooking soups,
etc., cost 1 1-6 cents per hoar;
giant burner, 6c; small burner,
3c; one oven burner, 4c; water
heater, 9c per hour. A bath
would tost 4c for fuel.
NORTHWESTERN GAS
& ELECTRIC CO.
Col, Forgy's
Place
Finest Wines, Liquors
and Cigars Served.
Card and Billiard Room
in connection.
Expert Mixologists
For Gentlemen Only.
Large Quantity of the Famous
Rock Spring
Graham
Furniture Co.
handles the famous
Charier Oak Range
which Is fully guaranteed nnd
uncqualed for the money.
New Home
Sewing Machines
Just what tho wife needs. On
easy payments. Your' credit
Is good.
p EXCLUSIVE
Now on Hand
The coal that produces heat
and not dirt. Also fine lot. of
good dry wood.
Dutch Henry
Office, Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage
Company. 'Phone Main 178.
Tho East Orcgbnl&i Is Eastern Ore
gon's representative paper. It leads
mid tho people appreciate It arid show
It by their liberal patronage. It la
tho advertising medium of the eetion.
Eyesight Specialists; Olaases Ground
to order. Complicated cases sollcltod.
Special attention given children.
German Optical Co.
Suite 16 Schmidt Block.
Pendleton, Ore.
Hours 9 a. m. to B p. m. Consultation
and Examination Free.
25 Club Saloon
T. W. MUURELL, Proprietor.
Cor. Court and Cottonwood,
PENDLETOJf . . OREGON,
FOUYSnOiftYlAR
Ourea Ooldsi Prevents Pneumonia