East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 15, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PACT EABT ORgQONIAJT, FENBLBTOIC, OREGON. FIIIDAT, MAY 15, IMS.
EIGHT PAGES.
Hotel St. Georgt
GXORGB DARVEAC. Proprietor.
brief record;;of
COUNTY EVENTS
Special Correspondence
7-1 rl:.
7
tag ax.
f "J
I
ATH EH A BREVITIES MENA BIVITIES
MOVXTAIX POTATOES GO
OIT BY CARLOADS.
Farmers Glad to the Good Rain
Ctipcrs for PemoiWratloa Train
Yesterday Interew in Bail Game
Which Will Be 1U)(1 Sunday.
Athena, May 15. Mountain pota
toes are now being delivered at the
I.orthern Pacific depot at the rate of
from three to four carload per day.
About 10 carloads have already been
shipped out. About SO carloads have
teen contracted for to Seattle and
coast points.
WriLlR YOVXG COITIJE
WEDDED TIESDAY
Many Promitwai Spatkrot Engaged
fur N rkwtr Reunion Bishop
riVkvk Here This Imtng Deni
onsrrathw TnUn Wm Feature of
Attraction.
Weaton. Miy 1$. The marriage of
Miss !?usj Amidan of Ogden. Utah.
and Coleman CarMle took place Tues
day evening a: the home of the
groom parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Carllle. near the city, the Rev. Fayne
performing the ceremony. The
The farmers of this section of the bride home was In Ogden. Utah, and
county were pleased to see the raln-
fal lof yesterday and last night, and
It will be of great benefit to all grow
ing crops. The wheat In some places
was beginning to show the want of
rain badly.
Many of the people from about here
were here to see the demonstration
train.
E. F. Zimmerman, field worker for
the Oregon Anti-Saloon league, deliv
ered an address at the M. E. church
In this city last evening. A series of
fine stereoptlcan views were shown.
No admission was charged.
Bert Richards, who has been quite
111 with the mumps for some days, is
Improving.
Hazel, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brotherton, who has
been quite 111. Is Improving.
The funeral of Mrs. Ira Luna was
well attended yesterday.
The local baseball team Is taking
considerable Interest In the game of
ball that will be played here next
Sunday between the Pendleton second
nine and the local team.
Boy Deroy Cement Walk.
A gang of boys thought to be school
hoodlums, from the Central building,
last night destroyed a block of newly
laid cement sidewalk on Spruce street,
says the Yakima Republic. The entire
block of walk was marked with foot
prints and other defacement Ob
scene language had been written In
the wet cement necessitating the re
coating of the entire block by the con
tractors, Felton & W'lmer. An effort
tc apprehend the wanton property
destroyers is being made. Suspects
will be dealt with In accordance with
the law regulating the defacement of
property If the proper evidence can
be secured against them.
the couple will make their home here,
Bishop Paddock of the Episcopal
church, will be here this evening for
tne purpose of giving several young
people their first communion,
Weston people turned out In great
numbers yesterday for the coming of
the demonstration train. The lecture
was very much appreciated.
The committees who have the
arrangements for the pioneer picnic
in charge are getting along nicely and
one of the best programs ever given
here on such an occasion will be ren
dered. A number of the people from this
section of the county are talking of
taking in the excursion to Hermiston
May 27, when the opening of the big
Irrigation project will be celebrated.
Cake Will Address Pioneers.
The occasional speakers for the an
nual reunion of Umatilla county pio
neers at Weston, held here successive
ly for the past 13 years, will be Hon.
H. S. Blanford of Walla Walla and H.
M. Cake of Portland, republican can
didate for U. S. senator. Mr. Blan
ford will deliver the memorial address
Thursday. May 2S. and Mr. Cake the
annual address. Friday, May 29.
Saturday, May SO, Is political day,
and Hon. H. M. Gearln of Portland
will represent the democrats, and the
republicans are arranging for a
speaker. The Eagles band of Pendle
ton has been engaged and there will
be plenty of amusement for three
days.
On
Just enough to carry you to the next with
out a dollar to spare? Then this offer of
the I. C S. i vital to yon. If you will write,
telling the occupation you wish to rise in, thia
great institution will show yon how you can,
without neglecting your present work, leav
ing borne, or distrtssing yourself finandaltg,
qualify yourself for a higher position and a
better salary. It put you under no obligation
to write as. Thia is a bona fid offer to
tamtst men and women by an institution of
15 yean' standing, representing an invested
capital of 6 million dollars. Can you afford
to pass it by T
J. W. McFadgen
Representative
Box 1, Pendleton
THE LOCAL AGENT OF THE
SCHOOL WILL nOLD A DISPLAY
OF THEIR TEXT-BOOKS AXD IX
STRUCTIOX PAPERS IX THE PEN
BLETOX BRFG STORE, MAY 13 TO
1, INCLUSIVE.
CALL AD GET A CIRCULAR
DESCRIBING OUR COURSES.
7 At IM! iHlff
Mt'r
n
GOVERNMENT NEEDS CASH.
Certificates Being Used to Pay Bills
on Idaho Reclamation Project.
Like other reclamation projects at
the present time, the Minidoka pro
ject is suffering from a shortage of
funds and Project Engineer Camp is
Will Iasne Twice a Week. anven xo nis whs- ena 10 devise ways
The Columbia Chronicle. Dubllshed ani means for carrying on the neces-
at Dayton, Wash., which was not long 88 work wlth the limited amout of
ago sold to a syndicate of Dayton cash at h,s disposal, says a Rupert,
men, has been changed from a week-1 Idano- PPer. South side certificate
ly to a semi-weekly, commencing last ae uged to meet every Item of ex
saturday. The Chronicle Is one of the Penditure that can be paid In that
solid republican papers of southern ; wav even lumber being purchased
Washington. . wlth tn'8 "crip. Beginning with the
totn or this montn, all men on the
urvey crews on the south side will
be paid In certificates and their sal
aries are raised 10 per cent to cover
any loss on the scrip.
This scrip is still marketable at
- -1, 1 . 0- ,mi i 0m J
European plan. Everything first..
elaaa. All modern convenience. Steam
heat throughout. Room en suit
wttn b,Uk Large, new sample room.
The Bote! 8t, George la pronounced
ne of the moat up-to-date hotel of
the northwest Telephone and fire
alarm connections to office, and hat'
and cold running water In all room.
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT Df
connection wrrn hotel,
ROOMS: $1.00 and $1. So
Block and Half from Depot.
- See the big electric ajgn.
The Hotel Pendletons
XV. A. BROWN, Proprietor.
Rancher Bound Over.
Andrew Hume, a bachelor rancher
living near Bolster, -Wash, waa arrest
ed on a charge of assault and battery
with a threat, to kill J. S. Thorp, a
veteran stage man, near Shesaw.
Hume was considerably beaten up
pleaded guilty and was bound over to
the superior court under a $1000 peace
bond.
Five Years In Frln,
George Hayden, fomrerly of Spo-
kane, has entered a plea of guilty in I
the district court at Missoula, Mont., 1
on the charge of attempting to kill
TEA .ZZZ
How little it is! How
little it adds to the weight
of the cup! It has cover
ed the sea with ships for a
hundred years.
Tear grocer rttorm roar noT K r ioa'l
BUScaiQUf't Best; pif tua
1WE EE
MAY LEAD TO CANCER
There is no difference, at first, in the appearance of a cancerous and a
common ulcer, and for this reason every sore that is obstinate or alow in
healing should excite suspicion, for the sore is nothing more than the exter
nal evidence of a polluted blood, and if allowed to remain may degenerate
into Cancer. Efforts to heal the ulcer by means of salves, plasters and other
external remedies always result in failure.because such treatment can have
no possible effect on the blood, where the deadly germs and morbid matter
form, and are carried through the circulation to the place. No sort or ulcer
can exist without a predisposing internal cause, ana the open, discharging
ulcer or festering old sore will continue to eat deeper into the surrounding
flesh as long as a polluted, germ-infected circulation discharges its impur
ities into it. S. S. S. goes to the fountain-head of the trouble, and drives
out the germ-producing poisons and morbid impurities which keep the
ulcer open. Then as this rich, purified blood
goes to the diseased place the healing begins,
all discharge ceases, the inflammation grad
ually leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh
O -vy O are orme 60(1 800n the ,ore 18 penna-
- tiftntlvr Mirt .Q .Q ia marl flt'rr1v rf
diidci v vrcrriiDi r "." --"
The remains of William McCruden. ruiic.k.1 imtiHuti. roots ana hctds oi a neanng, cleansing
known as the "Catholic Kid," who dis- , nature, ana unlike mineral meaicines,
appeared from Saltese. 'Wont., laat ' wnicn ouen ao great aama-je to the delicate parts oi the system. B. o. S.
j December, was found a couple of days tones up every part of the body. Book oh Sores and Ulcers and any medical
ago In the mountains. He had evi- j advice desired free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
' dcntly perished with cold. ...... s-'.i ,. - . i , ,
his wife. He was sentenced to five flose to. Par. none of it having gone
years In the state prison.
lower than 90 cents. If the general
land office ever finds out that It is
required to take the scrip for all pay
ments due the government It will
command a better figure.
Many bids have been received for
the grading on the third lift on the
south side and the contracts will be
awarded today.
Bankrupt Sale of
MATS
Less Than
Half Price
Cordon and Rival Hats
$1.50, $14.00 dor.
Others $1.00 75c and 50c,
$3.00 to $10.00 doz.
Country stores take notice, 35 dozen
now on hand.
Jesse Failing
Main Btreet, near bridge.
Dnyton Bros., the well known
eye speclullHts, will have their
ottice at the Hotel St. George Thurs
fl.iy. Friday and Saturday, May 14, 15,
18. If you need glasses, get the best.
Dozens of Pendleton references. Ex
aminations free.
: iip
" II II
Telephone and fire alarm connec
tions with all rooms.
Headquarter for " Traveling Me.
Commodious Sample Room.
Free 'Boa.
Special rate by the week or month.
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt dining room service.
Bar and IUlllard Ilootn tn Connection.
Only Three Blocks from Depots.
STATE SALOON
Ed. R. Strahon, Prop,
Pine Wines, Liquor and Cigar.
Thoroughly renovated. A
gentleman's resort
Hot Free Lunch Served
Balanced Rations
For Incubator Chicks
Lice Killers and
Conditioners
For Poultry and Stock
at
COLESWORTHY'S
Feed Store 127-129 E. A!ta
A
Ln
Sunday Afternoon Commencing 2:30 o'Clock
PENDLETON
Lorimer's Leaguers with Several
New Men in the Line-up. .
110 FORT
n.
WALLA WALLA
The Crack Team from the
Walla Walla Garrison.
Come Out and See Lorimer's New Men Work Out I
Every baseball bug in the burg, should come out and yell for Pendleton. We need it.