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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1908)
t TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST ORRG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. lTUn.W, MAY 28, 1908- PAGE EIGHT. ATH EU A BREVITIES ard Eaters Should. and Thiimlc! Stop EVERYBODY IS TAKING IN PIONEER PICNIC. Sols Out Large Number of Strawberry Plant Grain in Excellent Condi Hon Play Ball at Weslon Bank Cailer Enters Upon New Duties Marry In Portland. Athena, May 29. Nearly everybody In and about Athena went over to Weston yesterday for the pioneer pic Ilcre'i to the rich American girls. Who capture the duke, And lords and carta. We've captured a title purely on our merits and yon can share in the ben efits with ua. It's that of being Pen. dleton's leading clothiers. We are In position to offer you the best In men's wear at Tfry attractive prices. Our proposal Is "A square deal to all." Bond Brothers Leading Clothiers PREPARED Lime and Sulphur Spray READY FOR USE 1 gaL makes 10 of Spray, by mixing with cold water The Pendleton Drug Co. PATRONIZE HOME INDCSTRY By Drinking the Home Product, the Famous $500 BEER Guaranteed Absolutely Pure. Try a case for family use. For sale at all leading bars. CITY BREWERY scurxTZ & stricker Phone Main 528. v Get the Best Good Dry Wood and the BEST KIND Or GOAL. PROMPT DELIVERY. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at HENNTNG'S CIGAR STORE Opposite Peoples Warehouse TnONE SLAIN 6 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 11.00. JOHN CAGEN Eagle Block. Court Street. Our Specialty is the Family Trade We are fully prepared to fur nish 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 tl. PASTIME PARLORS. RUTHERFORD A MOLTTOR, Props. A quiet resort for the healthful exer cise of BOWLING, POOL AND BILLIARDS. Only flrtt-clasa tables used. Cigars, confectionery, tobaccos and oft drtoU. nic, and there will be as many more today and tomorrow. There are a number of old pioneers here who are In attendance. Joseph Ralnvllle Is at present resid ing on his mountain ranch. This spring he has put out 2000 strawberry plants and next season he expects to plant many more. Grain never looked better In the Athena country than it does at this time. The crop will be a bumper one from present Indications. While more rain would do good, there will be no loss unless something unusual hap pens. There have been a few rain falls In this section that were not re ported in some parts of the county. The Shamrocks of this place win play the Normal team at Weston to day and tomorrow, which will be one of the features of the pioneer picnic. Mrs. Fred Bovd and daughter. Miss Cecil, have been visiting relatives and friends in Portland for a few days. I. M. Kemp, formerly assistant cash ier In the First National bank at this place, who was elected cashier of the Farmers' bank at Weston, entered upon his duties Tuesday. A laree number of Weston people attended the Caledonian picnic at this place last week. H. C. Adams has returned from a short business trip to Portland. Miss Pauline Adams returned home yesterday after spending a few days the guest of Mrs. J. D. Plamondon. John Walters is making good use of his Franklin auto during the picnic, carrying passengers to and from Wes ton. Mrs. Martha Mays, a pioneer of 1S52, Is among the visitors at the pio neer reunion at Weston this week. C. A. Barret has returned after at tending to matters pertaining to his candidacy for some days. John Tompkins, who visited the sound this week, reports a delightful trip and he enjoyed the fleet very much. Robert L. Davis, well known In Athena, Is a member of this year's graduating class of the American School of Osteopathy at Kirksville. Mo. Miss Sylvia McDonald has been here from Pullman, Wash., for a few days visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Rose Russell of Baker City, spent a part of the week In the city the euest of her son. L. B. Russell E. W. Brown and A. R. Crlgler of the government reclamation service, were In Athena Monday. The Tharp families went down to Pendleton Wednesday morning by automobile and they took the excur sion train to Hermiston, where they spent the day. Because of illness, A. B. McEwen was confined to his home for a few days the first of the week. MANY BEIUIIFS OUT. Young Man Very- III With Blood Poisoning. Freewater. May 29. Hundreds of crates of strawberries are being ship ped out from Freewater and Milton daily over both the Northern Pacific and the O. R. & X. The growers are realizing from $2.50 to J3 per crate. Will M. Peterson, the well known Pendleton attorney, was a visitor here the first of the week. John Standage Is very ill with blood poisoning, which was caused by ton silltis. The Traction company is erecting a new freight warehouse here on the property adjacent to the sub-station. ATTENTION, VOTERS! To the Citizens of Umatilla County: The undersigned, president of the Umatilla County Honest Voters' league, hereby offers a reward of (1100) one hundred dollars for every case of illegal voting resulting in con viction .for the crime ' of perjury, where the party shall swear In his vote on June 1. 1908. In any voting place or precinct In the county, where It can be proven that he Is not a citi zen of the United States, has not been in the state six months, In the coun ty 60 days, or In the precinct 30 days. This reward applies to those who may inform on those swearing falsely as supposed freeholders, for the purpose of swearing In votes. I further agree to furnish an attor ney to prosecute the cases, the reward to go to those furnishing the evi dence. I ask all good citizens to help our men at the polling places on elec tion day. Let every good citizen help the members of the Honest Voters' league who will hold forth at every voting place In the county.. H. O. NEWPORT, President Honest Voters' .League .of Umatilla County, Oregon. I10O Reward. $100. The readers of this ppr will bt pleased to Ifarn that there la at lfst on dreaded dlMM that science haa bn able to core In all Its ttascs. and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cora la tha only pwltlvc cart sow known to the rollal fratr nlty. Catarrh being a eonatltDtlonal dla eaae, requires S constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mocona aarfacea of the ayatem, thereby troyln the fonndatlon tt tha disease, sad (trios the patient atrftgtb by tralldlng op the constitution and aaaletlng nature In dolnr Its wort. The proprietors bava offered One Hundred Dollars for any cas that It falls to care Bend for list of teatlmonl- els. Adrireaa: . . . F. J. CHBNBT a CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by sll Dmfirtots. 75e. Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation. There must be something in all this Pure Food Talk. We hear the term "Pure Food" on every hand Pure Food Shows, Pure Food Laws and Pure Food agitation of all kinds. It simply means that people are awaken ing to the fact that that they cannot be too caref ul about the purity of their food and the ingredients which enter into its making. One of the most fruitful sources of indigestion in the past has been the use of lard. Nine times out of ten, the lard which you buy is not fit for any human stomach. Its source is suggestive of uncleanliness and unhealthfulness. It makes greasy, indigestible food, and food which is bound eventually to interfere with digestion. COTTOLENE is the only rational frying and shorten ing medium. Wherever exhibited in competition with other cooking hits, it has always been granted highest award. It contains no hog-fat, but is a pure vegeta ble product, made from the choicest cotton seed oil, and is every bit as pure and healthful as the purest olive oil For frying and shortening, you should use nothing but COTTOLENE. It is more healthful than lard; it will go farther than lard, one-third less being required; and it will make your food more appetizing and digestible. Buy a pail of COTTOLENE to-day, use it according to directions, and you will never go back to lard. Pntfrilono ?c fliiarnnf AArl We hereby authorize your croccr to UOttOiene IS UUaranieea fUnA yourm0ney in case you're not pleased after having given COTTOLENE a fair test. IMairov Q1l in Rullr COTTOLENE is packed in pails with a patent iiever aJUlU in UUlti. aiMjght t0P( t0 jt ciean, fresh and whole- some; also to prevent it from absorbing the disagreeable odors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. CrAr Rslr Evaa We shall be glad to send any housewife, for a two COOK DOOK free centstamP,ournew,4PUREFOODCOOKBOOK," edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, author of the famous " Boston Cook Book." Address THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO Nature's Gift from the Sunny South H OF Willi riOXEKK PICXIC tiKEAT SUCCESS FlItST DAY, Many Here Today ami Tomorrow Will lie Political Iay Surveyors Here for InterurlMin L1iii Well Known Woman I Quito Seriously III lie turns From .Mexico. Weston, May 29. The first day of the pioneer picnic at this place yes terday was very successful. Yesterday hundreds of people came in from all directions. Tlje address of welcome was made by Mayor S. A. Barnes. One of the features of the day was the banquet given to the pioneers In the Normal dining hall by the women of the Civic Improvement club. Another Interesting feature was the reminis cences of the pioneers. Today Is a big day, and It looks as though this would be the most successful pioneer picnic In the history of Weston. This afternoon a lengthy program Is being carried out and among those making addresses Is Hon. H. M. Cake of Port land. Saturday will be "Political Day" and the exercises at the pavilion will consist of Fpeeches and band music. There will be addresses by the lead ing campaign orators of the opposing rnrtle.. There will be a balloon as cension and the picnic will close with a grand ball at night. r.eorge Winn and sister were among those from this section of the county who went to Seattle t" see the fleet. Miss Annabel Fanning, formerly of the Normal, has gone to Spokane to take the nurses' training jourse. Surveyors Hw. The Interurban company, which has secured a right of way to operate Its line through Weston, has a force of men here surveying through Main street, Mrs. Bert Winn of Helix, Is visiting relatives here during the picnic. Miss Margaret Proebstel has arriv ed here from Santa Fe, X. M., after visiting there for some weeks. Mrs. Fred Badderly Is very seri ously 111 at her home near the city. Mrs. Thomas Ray and son Carl, of Portland, are visiting at the Van Win kle homestead near here. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup does not constitute, but on the other hand Its laxative principles gently move the bowels. Children like It Sold by Tallman & Co. Successful Well Diggers. Parties wishing wells bored or drilled should call on or address West Brothers, Pendleton, Ore., or leave orders at Taylor Hardware Co. They guarantee a hole as deep as you want. livery woman coveti' a shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the loss of their girlish forms after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. All of this can be avoided, however, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all tho danger of child-birth. and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from tho use of this wonderful - nA . C!,l k., oil ""I FF druggists at $i.ooper ffif 7Ji bottle. Our little UUU book, telling all about this liniment, will be sent free. Til Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, 6a. COMING TO PENDLETON SATURDAY, MAY 30 Adults 30c ADMISSION Children 25c MENAGERIE -MUSEU AND nEBir ra&i mm Giant Performing ELEPHANTS (Under the direction of Mr. Christian Zeltz.) SMALLEST BRUTE ACTOR3 THE BRAVEST TRAINERS DOUBLE HERD OF SIBERIAN CAMELS AND DROMEDARIES AFRICAN AND NUBIAN LIONS LIONESS AND BABIES BENGAL AND CHINESE TIG ERSTIGRESS AND CUBS ICE BEARS SACRED CATTLE ZEBRA MONKEYS AND MANY MORE STRANGE, RARE BEASTS FROM FOR EIGN LANDS IT'S A $100,000 MENAGERIE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. IOO-IMPERIAL, AMAZING ACTS10G IF PiHBGU COLUMBIA BAR. 632 Main St. Phone Main 90 Fine Wines and Liquors. Fancy Drinks a Specialty Hot Lunch Pool and Billiard Parlor .....Gentlemen j'Only..... First Class Rooming House In Connection. CORRIGAN BROS. PROPRIETORS. ' ( DON'T FORGET The Big Wind-up Sale AT THE FAB R STORE It Means Money to You Local Option Ad. What is the Matter with Echo ? Do you know during the last two years that not to exceed one new dwelling has been erected in this town which has a great many natural ad vantages. Do you know why ? Because the Saloons are in Control. Home builders and saloons do not work in double harness. Five licensed saloons and a house of easy virtue located on her main street are not attract ive to house builders. CITIZENS OF ECHO WAKE UP. t