East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 05, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLOTON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908.
EIGHT PAGES.
BRIEF RECORD OF
Clothing, Shoes and Men's Furnishings at June Sale Prices.
COUNTY EVENTS
Special Correspondence
OF
This Week at the
MANY THOl'SAXn CRATES
PEOPLE PLEASED WITH
RESULT OF STRAWBERRY DAY
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MILTON
Cherry Crop Will lie Heavy in
11th Section of the County Lawyer
Will Have New ami Modern Office
In Fretnvatcr Young Groeeryiiuin
1.4 Mkwiiig.
Freewater, June S. There will be
an Immense amount of strawberries
sent out of the Freewater and Milton
section In the next two week.
Owing to the cool weather this season
the crop Is not as large as It would
have been, but It is larger than last
year by about 5000 crates as last year
about 20,000 crates went out, while
this year it is estimated th.it about
25,000 crates will be shipped out,
The growers are realizing about
$2.50 per crate. Next week will see
the last of the strawberry season In
this vicinity. Some cherries are coin
ing in, all early varieties, Governor
Woods, Early Purple and others. The
cherry crop is heavy this year and it
will require a large number of people
to pick and ship them out
D. C. Sanderson of the Fr;fvater
Times, has been in Tekoa, Wash.,
Visiting relatives for a few days.
Attorney C. T. Godwin, the popular
young attorney at this place, has al
ready made arrangements to put up
a fine office building. It will be con
structed in the block next to Elam's
bank on the corner of Grant and
Johnson streets. It will be a con
crete building and will be modern
In even,- respect with three suites of
offices and modern furnishings.
The marriage of Mrs. I. Newman
of this place, and Mr. Andy Johnson,
one of the leading grocers of the
town, took place In Walla Walla Mon
day. The couple went from there to
Portland to spend a few days at the
rose show before returning here.
H. Harlen has Just sold his place
on the state line to M. A. Berry. It
consists of 20 acres of fruit and al
falfa, and was sold for a consideration
of J5500.
M. H. Rice of Freewater. has Just
traded a five acre tract to J. H. Gol
ler for 160 acres of wheat land In Eu
reka Flat. Wash. The above deals
were maae tnrough A.' u. Johnson, a
local real estate dealer.
Freewater people turned out in
great numbers to the strawberry fes
tival at Milton yesterday.
ork on the new warehouse at this
place Is progressing rapidly, and be
fore fall the Fruitgrowers' Union will
have one of the most modern fruit
warehouses in the northwest.
The cannery is running part of the
time, and as soon as the later fruits
come in there will be a large number
of people employed and the cannery
will be running full time.
Strawberry Day Will He Annual Event
Ftinernl of Pioneer Largely At
lomlctl YcMtenluy Kaliw Make
Tilings Look Fine in This Section
of County Horse Show Great Attraction.
BUSY AT SAWMILL.
Commencement Will Iloirin Next Sun
day With Ilnecaluiircatp Sermon.
Weston, June 5. The Blue moun
tain sawmill Is a husy place at this
time. Twenty-five men are employ
ed steadily, 30,000 feet of lumber be
ing turned out daily. The box factory
has an output of 6000 apple boxes
daily and smaller boxes proportion
ately. Commencement week at the Nor
mal begins next Sunday, June 7, with
the baccalaureate sermon, which will
be preached by Dr. McAllister of
Portland.
President and Mrs. Robert French
have issued Invitations to the senior
class for a luncheon Saturday, June
6, at the Normal cottage.
J. R. King has gone to Connr-1,
Wash., where he will visit relatives
for a time.
Many of the Weston people Went
over to Milton yesterday for Straw
berry day.
The wheat fields are looking fine
since the late rains.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wise of Boise,
arrived here yesterday to visit relatives
for a short time.
Milton, June 5. Milton's strawber- i
ry festival yesterday proved to be one
of the most successful affairs of the
kind in the history- of the city. The
crowds were beyond all expectations,
people coming in from walla walla
and all parts of Umatilla county.
The mayor of the city, X. A. Davis,
made a very pleasing address of wel
come, while Attorney E. F. Barker
of Walla Walla in his address of the
day paid Milton some very flattering
compliments on the excellent fruit
produced from year to year, and the
general Improvements that are being
made here. Music was furnished dur
ing the day by the Milton band and
the singing at the grove was also very
creditable. There were strawberries
for everybody.
The tables were decorated with
peonas and roses, making a most
beautiful appearance under the green
trees. This Is without doubt one of
the most beautiful groves In Orecon.
and an Ideal plac for such an occa
sion. Milton will continue to mnkt
strawberry day In annual event.
Hie Funeral Yesterday.
The funeral of W. S. Brown, who
lied here Tuesday, was largely attend
ed yesterday. He came to this coun-
ry In 1S62 and built the first mill 16
years later.
Prof. R. J. Davis has gone to Nyssa,
where he will teach during the next
school term.
Professor Pennock will teach at
Hermiston during the next school
term.
The fine rains of the first of the
week have settled the dust and the
country about here Is looking fine.
Successful Horse Show.
The horse show given yesterday
afternoon In connection with straw
berry day, was very successful. Some
of the finest horses In the northwest
were exhibited, and a number of prizes
were awarded.
Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve Wins.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1,
Cochran, Ga.. writes: "I had a bad
sore come on the Instep of my foot
and could find nothing that, would
heal it until I tried Bucklen's Arnica
saive. lss than half of a 2 cent
box won the day for me by affecting
a perfect cure." Sold under guaran
tee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
Meat Venus Song.
The great tenor's lunch consisted of
a cheese omelet, asparagus, fruit and
an Ice.
"No meat?" said the reporter.
"As little meat as possible," the tenor
replied. "Meat kills song. The night
ingale, the thrush and lark are grain
eaters, and their song Is sweet The
carnivorous birds, the crow. etc.. only
croak. And In countries that go In for
excessive meat eating England, for In
stancethere are few good voices,
while In the more vegetarian countries,
such as Italy, fine singers abound.
Song birds are vegetarian," he con
cluded. "Carnivorous birds croak."
New York Press.
Oregon Pioneer Dies.
News of the death at Orvllle, Cal.,
Tuesday of Mrs. Mary E. Kelly,
wiaow or captain Arthur E. Kelly
andmother of former Police Officer
William H. Kelly of this city, was re
ceived In .North Taklma last evening
says the iakima Republic. Captain
ana airs. Keiiy came to Oregon In
1852 and Captain Kelly was a partlcl
pant all through this part of the coun
try In 1855 and' 1856 In the Indian
wars of that time. Mrs. Kelly, who
was about 74 years old, was well
known by many of the pioneers. Her
body, will be burled at Portland,
where for a long time the family
made Its home.
Where Water Means Life.
As Illustrating the scarcity of water
In some parts of Australia and the
high value set upon It. I would draw
attention to the case of three Afghans
who were murdered in West Australia.
Water wn scarce, and yet these three
orientals washed themselves In a road
hole the sole source of supply ad-
Joining a selectors homestead. In
fury he shot the three of them, and at
his subsequent trial the Jury unanl
moiisly acquitted him. Wide World
Magazine.
Stati if Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Coun
ty. M,
Kriink J. Cheney make oath that be Is
aenior partner of the firm of V. J. Che-
ne k Co.. doing buslnem In the City of
loieno. Loimiy ana Htate aroreaalU, and
that wild firm will pay the aum of ONE
in MiKKI) imh.i.akh for eacb and erery
ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured tT
the ime of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FIUNK J. t'HE.VET,
Bworn to before me and auberrlbed In my
prewnre. thie 6th day of December, A. D.,
(Keal.) A. W. GI.EARON.
Notary I'ubllr.
Hall'i Catarrh Cure la taken Internally,
and acta directly on tbe blood and mu
cous aurfaeea of the ayatem. 8end for tes
timonials free.
r. i. CHENET CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by all Jrult. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipa
tion. 1
His Great Fault.
"les," said the would be author,
"I've taken a house In the country, but
It will be necessary for me to engage
a gardener. There's quite a plot of
ground around the boose; too much for
me to handle."
ies, repnea urittick, "you never
could handle a plot, could you 7" Catb.
olic Standard and Times.
All Pretty.
A rash paper announced for its col
umns a forthcoming story, entitled
"The Prettiest Girl In the Town."
A hundred young ladles Immediately
sent post cards warning the editor not
to use their real names. London Globe,
Brevity.
Too taany words are weamome,"
law Kwoter. "Brevity is tbe soul of
wit"
"Not always." replied the observer;
"but. In any event, it Is always com-mendable."-Pblladelphla
Press.
Twenty and Twenty-two.
What Is tbe difference between twice
ten and twice eleven? None whatever.
Don't you see that twice ten make
twenty and twice eleven makes twenty-two
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Tbe strongest things are in dancer
from tbe weakest-Ron ttl.
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A Few Saving Suggestions.
.$:;0.00 suits, June snle .$22.50
.$-".00 suits, June sale $18.75
!-,0.00 suits, June sale $15.00
And these are very poml suits, tailor made and finish.
$10.00 suits, June sale $12.00
$10.00 suits, June sale $7.50
$5.00 suits, June sale $3.75
$4.00 suits, June salo . . . : S3 .00
$3.00 suits, June sale
And you know you save.
Do You Wear Pants?
We want to show you all about
the quarter lost here.
$10.00 pants, June sale
$S.0O pants, June sale
fi.OO pants, June sale
$1.00 pants, June sale
. $7.50
. $0.00
. $4.50
. $3.00
Every department of our store has inducements to offer in the way of bar
gains. June Sale prices on every hand it is impossible to buy of us and not
save. Our Furnishing Goods sections are stocked bigger and better than ever
and as to Shoes, we still lead all competition.
The TIME to Trade, NOW the PLACE to Trade.
Roosevelt's
BOSTON
STORE
and Get Your Clothing at a Quarter Off.
AXOTIIIClt KO.l IMlO.lI-X.TED.
Koiiort Thnt Deal Huh IJ-'n (lowd
for Mile to Svz IVrce.
A dl.stiatch from Nez Perce says a
report is again prominent here that
Xi-z Perce Is to get a railroad and
activities In the way of real estate
purchases and inquiries relative to
the same the past few days are accre
dlted to "Inside" knowledge that
plans have already been completed
for supplying this section with trans
portation through a branch line that
will leave the Culdesac-Grangeville
road at a point near Ilo.
Whether the real estate deals are
being made In connection with the,
purchase for grounds for depot and
yard facilities or whether for spe
culation reports do not disclose. Well
known Nez Perce men are Interested
In the deals and are directing same
The development is believed to be the
outgrowth of a move made here two
months ago, when steps were taken
to orgalze a company to build the
branch line. It was stated at that
time that the Northern Pacific was
back of the move. Now It is rumored
that both the Northern Pacific and
O.. R. & N. are In the deal and that
the branch will be built In connection
with the general Joint construction
agreement under which the roads are
working In this field. This report is
to the effect that a branch will also
be built to the Craig mountain flec
tion. ,
Following the news that the Kerr-
Glfford company had purchased the
Kettenbach grain company, report
in circulation here that Balfour-Guth
rle, the big Importing firm, is nego
tlating for the purchase of the Voll
mer-CJearwater company's grain bus
iness in this field.
DeWltt'B Kidney and Bladder Pills
are prompt and thorough and will In
a very short time strengthen the
weakened kidneys. Sold by Tallman
& Co.
Compromising with sin Is accepting
wages from satan. .'
THE STRENUOUS LIFE.
Pulls so Hard on the Stomach It Must
Have Help.
The stress and strain of the strenu
ous life in both city and country makes
stomach troubles. Five people suffer
today where one did 10 years ago with
sick headache, dizziness, flatulence,
distress after eating, specks before the
eyes, bloating, nervousness, sleepless
ness and the many other symptoms of
Indigestion.
All who are suffering with stomach
troubles, and that means at least two
out of three in Pendleton and other
towns, should use Ml-o-nl stomach
tablets. Nothing else is as safe, yet
effective; nothing else can be so thor
oughly relied upon to relieve all trou
bles from indigestion aa Ml-o-na,
8o reliable Is Ml-o-na that Tallman
aV Co. with every 60-cent box they
ell, give a guarantee to refund the
money unless the remedy cures. 1
THE
PASTIME
PICTURE SHOW
SELLERS & MATLOCK, Props.
Entire Change of Pictures and Songs
Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday.
SEE! SEE!
Butler's Misdeed.
Gambler's Wife
The Best Clue
Doctor's Dodge
Bogus Magic Powder
Illustrated Song.
I Love You So.
Admission 10c
Children 5c
Edison latest and best Underwriters Model"
machine absolutely fire proof.
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