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I PAGE fIX. DAILY EAST 0RE0ON1AN, PKNTOJffTON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAT 23, 1008. SIXTEEN PAGES. Now Just see Japan. Though ueh a small man. He's going to awtpe All the trade If he can. There's no denying the fact that Japan la a big factor In commerce. We are also making bag inroads upon the clothing patronage of the publlo. Our trade la constantly Increasing owing to the fact that we never take any unfair advantages. For good treatment and high quality goods, at reasonable prices, come to us. Bond Brothers Leading Clothiers PREPARED Lime and Sulphur Spray READY FOR USE I gaL makes 10 of Spray, by mixing with cold water The Pendleton Drug Co. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY By Drinking the Home Product, the Famous $500 BEER ' Guaranteed Absolutely Pare. Try a cue for family use. For sale at all leading bars. CITY BREWERY SCHULTZ Jt STRICKER Phone Mam 528. Get;the Best Good Dry Wood and the BEST KIND OF COAL PROMPT DELIVERY. W. C, MINNIS i Leave orders at HENXIXG'S CIGAR STORE Opposite Peoples Warehouse THOXE MAIN Our Specialty is the Family Trade We are fully prepared to fur nlsh you the best of lard, sau sages and fresh, smoked, or cured meats and fish each day. Central Meat Market Carney A Tweedy. Telephone Main It. Our sparkling, tempting, satisfying beer and soda water Is pronounced the purest and best for thirst quench ing purposes; 24 bottles of beer or soda delivered to your home for only $1.00. JOHN CAGEN Eagle Block. Court Street PASTIME PARLORS. RUTHERFORD MOLITOK, Props. A quiet resort for the healthful exer cise of BOWLING, POOL AND BILLIARDS. Only first-class tables used. Cigars, confectionery, tobaccos and soft drink. BRIEF RECORDjOF COUNTY Special Correspondence HEWS OF nil MANY ATTEND CALEDONIAN PICNIC AT ATHENA Pioneer Picnic In Weston Will Be Event of Season Domestic Science Class Shows Skill In, Cooking So clallsa Will Speak at Weston Will Benefit Pioneers. Weston, May 23. The people of Weston have turned out to the Cale donian picnic in great numbers. The two great events of Weston and Athe na country are the annual picnics of the Caledonians at Athena and the pioneers at this place. Elaborate preparations are being made for the latter event here next week, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. The domestic science class of the Normal tendered a dinner to the rest of the members Wednesday evening. The young ladles are proving them selves adepts in the art of cooking and the affair was a most pleasant one. Paul Bullfinch. of. the. Farmers' Batik of Westdn, Is among those frOm here who are viewing the fleet. President French of the Normal has been at Wasco for a few days to of ficiate as one of the Judges at the field day declamatory contest of Sherman county. The Juanltac lub gave a formal re ception last evening, which was a most enjoyable affair. Walter Thomas Mills, the celebrat ed socialist, author and orator, will speak In Weston the last day of the pioneers' reunion. May 30. The Women's Civic Improvement club of Weston is making great prep arations to entertain the pioneers at a big banquet May 28. Covers will be laid for 75 at the Normal school gymnasium for this occasion. Chronic Constipation Cnred. 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 these 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. ECHO SCHOOLS CLOSED. License of Owl Saloon Revoked t by Council. Echo. May 23. The Echo (public schools closed yesterday after a most successful term. The school will likely be enlarged this summer and other Improvements will be made. During the past year the grades have been raised from eight to eleven. The council at Its last meeting re voked the license of the Owl saloon, after considerable discussion. Lands in this vicinity continue to sell and at the present rate, there will be a great many new people and many acres of new land under culti vation next year. , A number of carloads of sheep have been shipped out of here of late by the different big sheep men. The brass band of Echo Is arrang ing to give a social dance In Ethrf next Friday evening, May 29. S100 Reward. 1100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to core In all Its staeea. and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only poaltWe ewe now known to the medl-al frater nity. Catarrh be! tin a constitutional dis rate. requlnM a constitutional treatment Hall'a Catarrh Care Is taken Internally. acting directly npon the blood and mocoua surfaces of the ayBteai, thereby deatrojlng the fonndatlon of the dlseaw, and giving the patient strength by building op the conatltntlon and awlatlng natnre In doing Its work. The proprietors hare offered One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to enre. Send for list of teatimoni (la. Address : F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Fold by all Drnuglata. 76c Take Hall's Family Tills for conatlpa tlon. AGAINST GRAIN GAMBLING. T. li. Wilcox Says He Will Withdraw If Board of Trade Plunges, in an emphatic statement today Theodore B. Wilcox, president of the Portland Flouring Mills company and a member of the Portland board of trade, declared himself strongly op posed to the establishment of trading In grain futures on the floor of the local exchange, says a Portland item. In the event that the management of the board of trade a committee of which is now considering the matter, decides to engage in the trade In fu tures, Mr. Wilcox says positively that he will withdraw from, all participa tion In the affairs of the exchange. When the board of trade was . or ganized as a commercial exchange one of the tentative plans of the promot ers was to make it a commercial ex change In the full sense of the term, like those of most, of the other great grain centers of the country, where dealing In futures Is one of the reg ular features of the trade. At the last regular meeting ot 'the directors of the local exchange a com mittee was appointed to Investigate the feasibility of trading In futures here. That oommlttee has not yet reported. Man Zan Pile, Remedy, price 60c Is guaranteed. Put up ready for use. One application prompt relief to any form of piles. Soothes and heals. Sold by A. C. Koeppen A Bros. Read the East Oregonian. EVENTS I STRAWBERRY PICKING GOES ON IN EARNEST Some Land Salea Made of Late Stu dents Return to Tlieir 'Respective llnien N'ew College Building Be ing Dlscuiwcd Sells Fine Ranch. Milton, May 23. Strawberry pick ing is In full blast In the Milton and Freewater country at thia time. Ow ing to the cold weather this spring they have not ripened as early as usu al, but. atthis time they are coming in quite freely and there will be a good market for them. Many are be ing shipped to Seattle, Spokane and Walla Walla dally. Woodson Cummins has sold to P. H. Lenihan five acres of the Louda gin tract for $1500, and five acres of the same tract to C. A. Speer for 000. E. D. Musgrave has sold to Annie Fields seven acres east of town for $1225. Now that the commencement of Columbia college is over the students are. beginning to leave for their va rious homes. Prof. Felix Moore of Columbia col lege, left yesterday for Eugene to spend commencement at the Alma Mater, after which he will go to his home in Astoria. A beautiful site, a fifteen acre tract, has already been secured for an ad ministration building for Columbia college. It is possible that the build ing will be secured for the next term. Freewater Notes. Frewater, May 23. J. J. Harper has sold his ranch west of town to F. S. Malcolm of Walla Walla the consid eration being $7000. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stewart, May 15, a daughter. Wm. Lloyd, who has been 111 for j some lime, is consiaeraoiy improved. The Northern Pacific coach arrived here yesterday over the interurban, and a coachload of people from the surorundlng country went over to Se attle to see the fleet. 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 if sold here by Tall man & Co. CAVALRY HORSES FOR STAGE. Real Live Horses Uwd m tlie Produc tion of the "Ku Klux Klan." New York, May 23-j George H. Brennan has completed the purchase from the government reservation at Fort Reno, Oklahoma, of a troop of cavalry horses which will be used as mounts for the members of the Ku Klux Klan In "The Clansman," on Its coming tour of the Pacific coast. The animals have seen hard ser vice on the western plains, particu larly In connection with the Indian troubles In New Mexico and Arizona. The troop will be brought east and thoroughly drilled for three months to accustom them to stage work. The night riders known as the Ku Klux Klan who flourished during the re. construction period in the south, were daring horsemen, and their exploits of chivalry and heroism are famed In song and story. In the third act of the play the Ku Klux Klan appear fully armed, robed and mounted and gallop to the rescue of the Cameron family whose home has been Invaded by the carpet bag gers and their negro allies. ManZan -Pile Remedy comes ready to use In a collapsible tube, with nozzle. One application soothes and heals, reduces Inflammation and re lieves soreness and Itching. Price 60c. Sold by A. C. ICoeppen ft Co. Will Welcome U. S. Fleet. Melbourne, May 23. The federal committee which Is to arrange for the reception of the American battleship fleet In Australian waters next fall held Its first meeting yesterday to or ganize sub-committees. The main committee was divided Into two parts to deal respectively with the programs at Sydney and Melbourne. Mr. John RIba of Vlnlng, la., saya "I have been selling DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for about a year and they give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold." Sold by Tallman ft Co. Candidates, Attention! We print candidates' cards and cir culars at a very reasonable price, aivln; prompt service and first class work. East Oregonian, phone Main AKQTREDIL'EllDY'SAPPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rheuma tism, whether muscular or of the inlntd 8r.la.tlca. lumbaros. backache. pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send It to all sufferers FREE. Ton cure vourself at home, as thous ands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simple illannvnrv furnishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, miririps tha blood, and brlithtens the eyes. If the above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. summers, Box R. Notre Dame, Ind. oys, Watch for the BALLOONS Here is a Treat for You. Commencing Saturday, May 23, and continu ing all next week until circus day. . The East Ore gonian will send up a paper balloon every afternoon at 4 o'clock. Attached to each balloon will be a tag, which if secured and returned to the East Oregonian office, will entitle the holder to a Free Ticket to The Sells-Floto CIRCUS which will show in Pendleton Saturday, May 30. Each ticket is good for the menagerie and main show, including reserved seat Watch for the Balloons. Boys. Secure the Tag and get a Free Ticket to the Circus. D&IEIPOIISLKBARI TDfflKET Official Nominees and Candidates of the Republican Party for June Election. For United States Senator H. M. For Representative W. Justice of the Supreme Court ROBERT S. BEAN, of Lane County. For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner J. W. BAILEY, of Mnltnomah County For Railroad Commissioner CLYDE B. AITCinSON, of Multnomah County For Prosecuting Attorney GILBERT W. PHELPS, of Umatilla County. For Representative Twenty-Second District T. J. MAIIONEY, of Morrow County. For Representatives from Umatilla County For County Clerk For County Recorder of Conveyances- For County Treasurer For County Assessor For pounty School Superintendent For County Surveyor For County Coroner For County Commissioner VOTE 'ER CAKE, of Multnomah County. R. ELLIS, of Umatilla County. O. A. BARRETT. L. L. MANN. FRANK BALING. FRED W. HENDLEY. GEORGE W. BRADLEY. 'ROBERT T. BROWN. FRANK K. WELLES. JOHN W. KLMBRELL. RALPH FOLSOM. HpRACE WALKER. STRAIGHT. W. S. BOWMAN The ; Photographer f For .High-Class and Artistic Photographs at Reasonable Prices. Main St. Near Bridge , 'PHONE MAIN 186. The Maze Hanson & Olsen 111 COURT STREET. OlvEtpla Beer cn Draught WARM LUNCH SAM. TO P. M. A nlc. little place for a quiet lit tle time, THAT'S ALL. PENDLETON, OREGON. 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