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DAILY EAST ORXGONIA5, CRVGOX. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1B0S. EIGHT PAGES. Hotel St. George GSORGB DARVEAC, Proprietor. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special Correspondence ES PAGKtXX. mm (si ran FEW I II YOUXG BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED BY FALL Saloon Row Osusos a Fine and One Man Is Injarrd -Pendleton and Athena Will Play Ball Arranging Program for QUedonlan Picnic Revival la Closed. Athena, May 14. A young son of Alex Johnson, a farmer north of town, fell from a tree Into Pine creek yesterday, and was severely Injured and bruised, especially about the head. He was Insensible for a time, and when picked up he was lying In the water and would have been drowned had he not been taken from the creek. It was necessary to take several stitches in his scalp. Saloon Rom-. Dan Uart, a well known character, had a fight with Charles Matt in the Corner saloon Tuesday, causing con slderable commotion. He was taken before the city recorder and fined ISO. After this he went back to the saloon and began abusing the bartender, Ed Thomas, who became vexed and threw a billiard ball at Hart. JThe ball hit him in the head, causing a bad wound, which necessitated several stitches. No arrests were made after the second row, however. Eighth grade students are undergo ing an examination today, under the direction of Attorney S. F. Wilson, who was appointed by County Super inteadent Wella for this purpose. - Ball Game Sunday, There will be a game of ball next Sunday on the local diamond between the Shamrocks of this place, and the second nine of Pendleton. The Sham rocks played the Adams team at Ad ams last Sunday, and the game re sulted in favor of the Athena boys by a score of 9 to o. T The program for the Caledonian picnic is well under way, and the com mittee announces some very fine fea tures this year. The picnic will be gin May 22 and continue over Friday and Saturday. H. M. Cake and many of the good speakers of- the state will be here for this occasion. J. W. Hopper will leave In a few- days with his family for a six weeks outing In Lake and Harney counties. They will travel by team. H. A. Barett is Improving his barn corrals where he keeps a string of well bred and trained horses. Wheat Is looking fine in the Athe na country, and the people were proud of the excellent showing of grain fields on all hands to be viewed by those on the demonstration train today. Death Yesterday. Mrs. Ira Luna died yesterday after a lingering illness of consumption. She was a daughter of Mrs. Ferrln, and was well known here. She had only been married about seven months at. the time of her death. The funeral will be held today. Revival Cloned. The revival meetings which have been conducted at the M. E., church by Rev. Carradine of St. Louis, came to a close last Sunday. They were well attended and resulted In much good. Electric Line Talk. Mayor S. A. Barnes of Weston was here yesterday taking acknowledge ments from different parties who gave right of way for the electric line through their lands between Milton and Weston. It is not known Just what the company will do after ex tending to Weston, whether It will build over the mountains or Into Pen dleton. Thre are various stories afloat regadrlng the matter. It Is also reported that the company will Immediately take some action to se cure right of way through Athena. Ju'lgo D. B. Richards has been ill for several days with the grip. WELL KXOWX WOMAX DIED YESTERDAY. Leaves Husband and Son Delegates Appointed to Grand Lodge at Von hind Some Real Estate Deals Made Tills Week Twenty Acres of Good Land Sold. Freewater. May 14. Mrs. Anna Zlnk, one of the well known women of the state line country, died yester day, after a short Illness. The deceas ed was it years of age, and had re sided near the state line with her hus band and family for many years. She eaves her husband and several sons. Mr. Bradley has returned from a trip to Anatone, Wash., where he has been for a few weeks. E. F. Dunlap of Pomeroy, Wash., was a recent visitor here. Everybody is looking forward to the coming of the- demonstration train at this place today. When your food seems to nauseate take Kodol. Take Kodol now and until you know you are right again. There isn't any doubt about what It will do and you will find the truth of this statement verified after you have used Kodol for a few weeks. .It Is sold here by Tallman & Co. Clean Coffee mm Golden Gate Coffee is roasted by a direct flame, which burns off all impuri ties and unclean matter. Weighed and packed by machinery in aroma-tight tins No hand touches the Coffee until it reaches the consumer.Order whole roast and let your grocer grind it, or, better soil, grind it at home. J. A. rI4r A C. Milton Notes. Milton, May 14. Milton lodge I. O. F. has elected E. K. Henry and C. E. Spence as delegates to the annual session of the grand lodge of Oregon, hlch convenes In Portland next eek. E. P. Jenson has Just sold 20 acres f land near the car line to D. O. Ra er for a consideration of $20,000 or 350 per acre. J. X. Mulr has sold to J. W. Terwll- ger a hull'ling lot In Nichols' addition for ?J0. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Berry, Tuesday. May 12. a son. Mrs. W. J. Irwin of Salem. Is visit ing relatives here for-a short time. S. D. Peterson Is In Heppner for a short time on legal business. B. E. Harder has returned from a trip to Haines. Ore. PIOXEER REUNION. Being prep- More Mountain Potatoes Are Shipped Out, Weston, May 14. Elaborate aratlons are now being made for the Pioneer reunion at this place, which will take place the latter part of this month. The Civic Improvement league is arranging for a fine banquet for all the pioneers, and nothing will be left undone to make the old people feel that they will have one of the most pleasant gatherings of a life time. Old and young alike are taking an Interest in this affair, and It prom ises to be ahead of all former occa sions of the kind. Ellsworth Woods of Moro, Ore., Is visiting his brothers, Anson and Wil bur, and he will remain until after the pioneer reunion. Professor Mitchell Is suffering with a severe attack of rheumatism. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tuck er. Monday, May 11, a son. Miss Pauline Simpson has gone to Portland, where she will remain for a short time. It is estimated that about 80 or 90 cars of potatoes have been contracted for from the Weston mountain dis trict for the Seattle and sound mar kets. Sim Cully, the Weston mer chant, has bought several carloads and they are being hauled to Athena, from which place they are being ship ped out over the Northern Pacific. On Just enough to carry yon to the next with out a dollar to spare? Then this offer of the LCS.li vital to you. If you will write, telling the occnpatlon you wish to rise in, this great institution will show you how you can, without neglecting your present work, leav ing home, or dislrtssing yourself financial, . qualify yourself for a higher position and a better salary. It puts you under no obligation to write us. This is a bona fide offer to tomtit men and women by an institution of IS years' , standing, representing an invested capital of 6 million dollars. Can you afford toptssitbyt 1 ' LrrnwATiSNAi CHtsroNDcK SaooLS J. We .McFadgen Representative Box 1, Pendleton THE LOCAL AGENT OF THE SCHOOL WILL HOLD A DISPLAY OF THEIR TEXT-BOOKS AXD IX STRfCTlOX PAPERS IX THE PEN. DLETOX DIl TO STORE, MAY 13 TO 16, INCLUSIVE. CALL AXD GET A CIRCULAR nESCRIBIXG OCR COURSES. Human Filters. The function of the kidneys Is to strain out the Impurities of the blood which Is constantly passing through them. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys healthy so they will strain out all waste matter from the blood. Take Foley Kidney Remedy at once and It will make you well. Pendle ton Drug Co. XO ARMY LIFE FOR HIM. (.niduate of We. Point Hchlgng His Position. Washington, May 14. First of the graduates of this year's West Point class to resign his commission, after a brief experience as a soldier of Uncle Sam, Is Second Lieutenant H. Ayers, Seventh Cavalry, who leaves the army today. Last year four offi cers resigned within three months af ter leaving the military academy. This was considered an unusually large number, and was partly respon sible for Mr. Taft's telling this year's graduates that the war department ex pected them to stay In the army. It was therefore rather unexpected that Lieut. Ayres would have so lltle diffi culty In getting his resignation accept ed. Apparently the war department Is not going to stand on the letter of the law which binds a lieutenant to serve eight years from the time of en tering West Point.- In the early part of the last century there was a different feeling about resignations of graduates. There was so little change for promotion because of the absence of a rtelred list that many officers resigned. A classic ex ample of '.his Is afforded by the class of 1831, which had some distinguished officers in It and numbered In all 33 graduates. Within six years after leaving West Point 23 of that year's class had left the service for other uiursuits. Tne nrst rive or isai re signed wunin live years aiier gradu ating, the sixth on the list died In Florida in 1839, and the next two al so rexglned within eight years, leav ing but seven officers on the rolls. Wauled, at Once. Good clean rags; market price paid. East Oregonlan office. HOTEL ARIUTVALR Hotel St. George. C. C. Laselle, Denver; R. H. Krause, San Francisco; E. J. Waldref, Mlnot; R. C. Lewis, Portland; James N. Scott, Athena; M. B. Davis, Portland; A. E. Datln, Los Angeles; Tile Moore, Echo; Mable Moore, Echo; W, H. Baxter, Spokane; H. H. Bell, Los Angeles; E. P. Chatfleld, Chicago; Frank I. Mc Gllvery, New York; J. A. Borle, Bing ham Springs; J. C. Hogan. San .Fran cisco; Charles Lake. New York; John M. Levey, Seattle; M. J. Buckley, Portland; C. W. Campbell, Portland; Mrs. C. L. Morgan, Hermlston; N. Bramwell, Portland: J. C. Moore, Portland; C. Berkeley. Portland; W. C. Camp, Louisville; Tom Mitchell. Spokane; C. B. Clement, Portland; W. R. Williams, Janesvllle; U. S. G. Kuhn, Chicago; R. R. Woods. Port land; George Dyman; J. H. Fltzpat rlck; E. B. Jemison, Portland; W. E. Stull, Portland; C. R. Dutton, Pull man; George D. Lundy, Seattle; C. Shaw, Seattle; Bert Preston, Walln Walla; A. B. White, Baker City; Leo Fuechsel, La Grande; I. Faurmler, La Grande; C. R. Davis, Portland; R. F. Flxke, Portland; E. A. Wolfe, St. Louis; Wm. R. Affeck. Walla Walla; E. A. Akerly and wife, Waverly; E. B. Wood, Portland; James Peters, Port land; E. H. Burke, Portland; E. P. Mahaffcy, Portland. Golden Rule notcl. H. C. Stuart. Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Weston; Mrs. Geo. Clay, Helix; Eliza Cameron. Athena; Mary Cameron, Athena; Clarence Fayent; Mr. and Mrs. Pendergast, Juniper; Delameter, A. J., Spokane; W. T. Shaw, Freewater; Seth Weller, Port land; Frank Sloan, Echo; J. B., Benf !ey. Holdman; Chas. Carsolman, Johnson, Neb.; Mrs. Julia Smith, Boise; Myrtle D. Hocker,, Rockvllle, Mo.; Emma A. Crawford, Elgin, Ore.; J. A. Allen and wife, Fosters; Frank Naus, San Francisco. TEA There is nothing: that costs so little, both money and work, and that goes so far if it has the chance. Your (Tour returni rour monty ii roi U1 Um Scbillittfi But; Vr par turn. GROUND BONE FOR CHICKENS. 3c pound Also fine fresh meats delivered promptly at reasonable price u EMPIRE MEAT CO. 'Phone Main IS. Notice to Poultry Raisers The hatching season is now open and I am prepared to furnish settings of full blood, single comb white leg horn eggs, to the trade In any quan tity desired. $7 per hundred. Fer further Information phone Main 18 A. Nolte. Personal. If any person suspects that their kidneys are deranged they should take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and not risk having Brlght's disease or diabetes. Delay gives the disease a stronger foothold and you should not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. Pendleton Drug Co. Notice. All water rates are due on the first of each month and payable at the su perintendent's ornce in tne council rooms. If not paid by the 10th of the month water will be turned off. W, G. SUTHERLAND, ' Superintendent. Wanted. Woman to clean house. Delta. Apply at IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK ATlt II IIW it USTIII HIM! r. KtUi JVVt 11 A - '' .: FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. wrapped In bundles of 16 Oeach; suitable for wrapping, putting under carpets, etc. Price, 15c per bundle, two bundles Sc. Enquire this office. g "" Dayton Bros., the well known t J eye specialists, will have their office at the Hotel St. George Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, May 14, IB, IS, If you need glasses, get the best. Dozens of Pendleton referertces. Ex smlnatlons free. THE Home B. Slreeler Lessee and Manager OR EGON The Return of the Favorites The Streeter-Bryaii Company Presenting Friday and Saturday "Princess of Patches" Wednesday and Thursday By Special Request Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde Hew Specialties and Moving Pictures ADMISSION 25 CENTS REST OF WEEK Reserved seats on sale at Pendleton Drug Company European plan. Everything first--class. All modern conveniences. Steam heat throughout Rooms en suite with bath. Large, new sample room. The Hotel St. George Is pronounced ne of the most up-to-date hotels of the northwest Telephone and fire- alarm connections to office, and het and cold running water In all rooms. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT Df CONNECTION WTITI HOTEL. ROOMS: $1.00 ond$1.5o Block and a Half from Depot. Bee the big electric sign, The Hotel Pendleton W. A. BROWN, Proprietor. Telephone and fire alarm connec tions with all rooms. Headquarters for Traveling Mt. Commodious Sample Rooms. Free 'Rus. Special rates by the week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt dining room service. Bar and Billiard Room In Connection, Only Three Blocks from Depots. Golden Rule llotol Corner Court and Johnson Streets, Pendleton, Oregon. J. POPFJOY, Proprietor J) B rLfe Heated by Steam Lighted by Electricity Courteous treatment; reasonable rates Free 'bus meets all trains. Fine restaurant In connection. Special attention given country trade. Byers' Best Flour Is mnde from the choicest wheat thtat grows. Good bread k assnr- X ed when BITERS' BEST FLOUR Is nsed. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled T Barley always on band. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BTERS, Proprietor. STATE SALOON Ed. R, St ration, Prop, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Thoroughly renovated. A gentleman's resort Hot Free Lunch Served Balanced Rations For Incubator Chicks Lice Killers and Conditioners For Poultry and Stock at COLESWOfcTHY'S Feed Store 127-129 E. Alta