East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 30, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OKKGOfflAJT, TKSVUBtXXXt OUOOX SATURDAY, MAY M, 13
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BRIEF RECORD OF
IVIion You Cook
COUNTY EVENTS
Special Correspondence
You do away with all the dirt
and Inconvenience of the wood
and coal itove.
PIONEER PICNIC PROVES SHEEPMAN BUYS LAND
VERY SUCCESSFUL FOR FEEDING FLOCKS
Uiih ios
NEWS IF IS HE MIES
NEW LINE OP RANGES NOW
ON DISPLAY.
Gas Ranees, $14.25 to $33
Hot plates $4 to $5.25
Water heaters, ilmmererg, etc.
Slmmerers for cooking soups,
etc., cost 1 1-5 cents per hour;
giant burner, 5c; small burner,
8c; one oven burner, 4c; water
heater, 9c per hour. A bath
would cost 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.
Todar Is Political Day and Many Pol
iticians Are Hero Engineer With
Fore of Surveyors at Work Wes
ton People Would Like Line to
Pendleton,
Echo BraM Band Gives Social Dance
Last Evening? W. C. T. U. Will
Conduct Mooting Tomorrow Even
ing Well Known Portland Doctor
Puts Up Flno Cottage.
Graham
Furniture Co.
handles the famous
Charier Oak Range
which Is fully guaranteed and
unequaled for the money.
New Home
Sewing Machines
Just what the wife needs. On
easy payments. Your' credit
Is good.
Weston. May SO. This Is the last
day of the Dloneer Dlcnlc In Weston.
It Is political day, and polltclans are
here In great numbers. Yesterday's
Dlcnlc was very suvcessful. and alto
gether the picnic will be one of the
most successful ever held here. To
day will be devoted entirely to
speeches by the politicians, and va
rious sports. The students of the
Normal will put on the play, "Uncle
Rube" at the opera house also.
Elmer Taylor has returned from
an extended tour through western
Canada, and he says he wants no more
of that cold clime.
Mrs. P. S. Rogers has srone to Wis
consin where she will spend the sum
mer with relatives.
There are a number of the old pio
neers here who have gone elsewhere
In recent years. They enjoy coming
back to the annual picnics.
Biwy Surveyors.
Engineer E. S. Clark Is In charge
of a crew of surveyors for the elec
tric line. The company that is sup
posed to be carrying on this work Is
the Oregon and Washington Traction
company, which company, a few
weeks ago secured the right of way
for an Immense power house on the
south fork of the Walla Walla river.
It Is understood that when completed
this power plant will be capable of
generating sufficient force to operate
lines from Walla Walla to Weston.
to Wallula and to Dayton. Weston
people are in hopes that there will
soon be a line Into Pendleton.
Horn, Saturday evening, May 23, to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plnkerton, a son.
PARIOR SOCIALISTS.
i EXCLUSIVE
Eyesight Specialists; Glasses Ground
to order. Complicated cases solicited.
Special attention given children.
German Optical Co.
Suite 18 Schmidt Block.
Pendleton, Ore,
Hours t a. m. to 5 p. m. Consultation
and Examination Free.
Large Quantity of the Famous
Rock Spring
CaJ
Now on Hand
The coal that produces heat
and not dirt. Also fine lot of
good dry wood.
Dutch Henry
Office. Pondloton Ioe A Cold Storage
Company. 'Phone Main 17$.
5 Club Saloon
T. W. MURRELL, Proprietor.
Cor. Court and TJottonwood,
PENDLETON OREGON.
'Phone Main I IS.
THORNTON MUSIC CO
(It Main Street .
HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk
ing Machines, Records. Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise,
International Organization Is Planned
ami May Be Formed.
New York, May 29. Plans for oi
ganlzing an international body of
"parlor socialists." to be known as
the International Socialist Education
al alliance and to be composed of
clergymen and men of other profes
sions, were mude today at a meetlnz
of the Christian Socialist Fellowship.
The Rev. John D. Long, the Rev.
Charles Vail, the Rev. E. E. Carr, Ed
win Markham, the poet. Dr. M. Thor
ner, a Jewish rabbi, and other clergy
men and literary workers, are Inter.
ested in the movement.
In speaking of the objects of the
international alliance, the Rev. John
D. Long, secretary of the conference.
said:
"It is likely that the Dronoseri
broader movement will be inaugurat
ed by a mass meeting to be held early
In June, to which all the nrofeslonni
classes In Greater New York, physi
cians, lawyers, teachers, authors a nrt
clergymen will be invited.
"It is known that Iarsre numliom nt
these intellectual proletarians are in
sympathy with socialism, nnrt th. nr.
ganlzatlon of the proposed alliance Is
to form a body which will develop
present the ethical and cultural sides
of socialism, seeking llkewse to cre
ate a native literature on the subject
which will appeal to the American
public. It will be formed for a two
rom purpose, one object being to reach
the educated Droletarla nit tt'ltVi tfiA
philosophy of socialism and another
of training those less fortunate In the
enjoyment of .educational
In the best methods of advocating and
presenting tne teachings of socialism."
The World's Be mmm.
is not entirely free from disease, on
the high elevations fevers prevail,
while on the lower levels malaria is
encountered to a rr eater or u.. .
tent, according to altitude. To over
come climate affections, lassitude
malaria. Jaundice, biliousness, fever
and ague, and general debility, the
most effective remedy is Electric
"mors, me great alterative and Mood
purifier; the antidote for every form
of bodily weakness, nervousness anJ
Insomnia. . Sold under guarantee at
Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Price SO
cents.
Echo, May 30. Joseph Cunha, one
of the wealthy sheepmen of this place
has purchased from C. R. Lisle 700
acres for a consideration of 125,000
Th land Hen nhnut thrpn mlloi north.
east of "here, and 200 acres is In al
falfa and the balance Is grain and
pasture. Mr. Cunha will use this
place for feeding sheep for the mar
kets.
Otis McCarty was among those
from here who went to Seattle to view
the fleet. W. W. Pankey, manager
of the Eastern Oregon Telephone com
pany, was also among the fleet vis
ltors.
Smith & Sons have Just shipped out
4000 head of sheep to Duncan for
summer range.
R. B. Stanfleld has Just purchased
12 shares of creamery stock sold at
auction for $126.
The Umatilla Ranch company has
shipped out a few carloads of fine
hogs.
The Echo Brass band gave another
of their usual successful social dances
at the town hall last night
Miss Mamie Rlppey, one of the
teachers in the public school at this
place, is spending a short time with
relatives In Pendleton before leaving
for Portland, where she will spend
most of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lisle exDects to
leave here soon for the coast to
spend, some time.
The W. C. T. U. of Echo will con
duct a meeting tomorrow evening,
Mrs. Angler of the W. C. T. U. at
Spokane, and L. A. Esteb, ex-mayor
of Echo, will speak on this occasion.
Elmer Spike Is arranging to install
a gasoline pumping plant on his place
for Irrigating purposes.
Dr. H. W. Coe has commenced the
erection of a neat five-room cottage on
nis irrigated tract south of town.
Percy Ripper, who had the mlsfor
tune to have his leg broken at Her
mlston Wednesday while riding in a
horse race is getting along nicely, but
he will probably be confined in doors
for several weeks.
Don't cough your head off when
you can get a guaranteed remedy In
Bees Laxative Cough Situd. it Is es
pecially recommended for children as
it s pleasant to take, is a gentle lax
stive thus expelling the phlegm from
tne system. For coughs, colJs, roup,
whooping cough, hoarseness and all
bronlchla trouble. Guaranteed. Sold
by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Chance of a Lifetime.
You can buy a farm in southern
Oregon for 1200, paying 110 a month.
A town lot is given to each purchaser
free. Warranty deeds and perfect
title. Get particulars of the Pendle
ton Investment company, Savings
bank building. Don't delay, they
won t last.
Man Zan Pile Remedy, price 60c Is
guaranteed. Put up ready for use. One
application prompt relief to any form
of piles. Soothes and heala. Sold by
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Wanted, at Once.
Good clean rags; market price paid.
East-Oregonian office.
Every Woman
. iiiicri-wicti nnu Ffiumu know
i ftoouttne wonderful
Marvel ""J"1"" p"
Ask vnnr drnmHat
ft. If hm Mn nnt innnt
other, bat send utamn for Him.
triiLMl honk aUtttw. T r4ra tVIl
tttrtirnlftra tinrt riirvwf Inn nt.ini.i.
to ladles. MARVEL CO, 44 E. 23d St.. New Ysrs
Arizona Democrats.
Tucson, Ariz., May 29. A conven
tion to choose a delea-atlon t r,.
sent this territory in the democratic
muonai convention was called to or
der here this morning, with 220 dele
gates in attendance. It nnnenr. nms.
able that the delegation will be pledg-
eu io isryan.
80 days' trial H.90 Is the offer on
PIneulea. Relieves Backache, Weak
Back. Lame Back, Rheumatic pains.
Best on sale for Kidneys, bladder an I
oiood. Good for vounr km oM.
satisfaction guaranteed or money re
funded, sold by A. C. KoenLen A
Bros.
Successful Well Diggers.
Parties wishing wells bored or
drilled should call on or address Went
Brothers, Pendleton, Ore., or leave
orders at Taylor Hardware Co. They
guarantee a hole as deep as you
want
Here comes the spring winds ti
chap, tan and freckle. Use PlnesaKe
Carbollsed. (Acts like a poultice) for
cuts, sores, burns, ohapped skin. Sold
by A. C. Koerpen at Bro.
FAT FOLKS
Yonr Weight, Double Ckln, Bast,
Abdomen, Hips and Fatty Heart Ra-
anoea.
Dr. Snyder guarantees his treat
ment to be perfectly harmless
in every particular. No exer
cise, no starving, no detention
from business, no wrinkles or dis
comfort Dr. Snyder has bean a spe
cialist In the successful treatment ef
obesity for the past 25 years, an 4 has
tne unqualified Indorsement of the
medical fraternity. A booklet, ten
uis mi nuuui n, r huuu. write today.
O. W. F. SNTDER, M. D.
Sia Marquam Theater BwtMtag.
PORTLAND, ORE.
GASOLINE ENGINE
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING AND
runn.iu MAUUINKRY.
Fairbanks-Mors Gasoline Engines
for pumping. spraying, sawing,
grinding. Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbanks-Morse Dynamos and
Motors for power and light
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills and
Towers.
Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed
Choppers, Woll Pumps.
All Bret quality goods at lowest
prices. Prompt reply to Inquiries ana
quick shipments. Write for cata
logue and prices.
NBAGLH BROS., AGENTS,
FAIRBANKS, MORSH CO.
Portland. Oregon,
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work on
application.
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