DAILY EAflT ORKOOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1M8.
EIGHT PAGES.
BRIEF RECORD OF
COUNTY EVENTS
A Year s SiB&cripMi
Special Correspondence
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NORMAL COMMENCEMENT ,
VERY rLEASAXT AFFAIR
Man? Visitors Here From Different
Parts of Oregon and Washington
Many Attend Commencement a
Wliiumm College Tlere Is Rapid
Growth in Wheat Crop at This
Time.
Weston, June 10. The Weston
Normal commencement was one of
the most delightful events given In
the history- of the school. There were
people here from different parts of
the state of Oregon and Washington,
tv ho had relatives among the 22
young people who graduated, and who
are now prepared to enter upon their
life work. The program was carried
out as published in the East Oregonian
earlier in the week. One of the most
successful terms in the history of the
school is now at an end, and the stu
dents are rarldly leaving for their re
spective homes.
Quite a good rain fell In this vicin
ity Monday evening, which was a help
to the growing wheat crop.
Sevtral of the Westonltes leave to
day for Walla Walla to attend the
twenty-sixth annual commencement
of Whitman college at that place.
The city water committe Is engag
ed in putting in meters in the Weston
homes.
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Achilles have
returned from their honeymoon trip,
and they will take up their residence
here.
A number of the former students
of the Weston Normal have been here
for commencement.
The city has passed an ordinance
levying the street tax at two mills.
The weather has been very warm
.the past few days, and it will make a
rapid growth in the-wheat. The crop
will be but little if any short In this
vicinity this season.
Thinks It Saved His Life.
Wester M. Nelson, of Naples. Me.,
says in a recent letter; "I have used
Dr. King's New Discovery many years
for coughs and colds, and I think
It saved my life. I have found it a
reliable remedy for throat and lung
complaints, and would no more be
without a bottle than I would be with
out food." For nearly 40 years New
Discovery has stood at the head of
throat and lung remedies. As a pre
ventive of pneumonia, and healer of
weak lungs, it has no equal Sold
under guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s
drug store. SOc and II- Trial bottle
free.
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Fill ADVICES
Murder Trial Is On.
Walla Walla, June 10. After an
effort of five hours and fifteen min
utes, the Jury In whose hands rests
the fate of Hezekiah H. Barnes, fa
miliarly known as "Bud," who is on
trial for the brutal murder of Mrs.
Anna M. Aldrlch May 1, was secured
yesterday afternoon at 2:14. Judge
Brents having yesterday morning
overruled the motion for a contlnu
ance aksed by the defense Saturday
afternoon. In all 43 talesmen were
examined, during which examinations
the defense exercises their right to
eight of the 12 peremptory challenges
allowed them. The prosecution took
exception to none of the talesmen.
STRAW BERRIES RIPENING
RAPIDLY AT FREEWATER
Two Young People iu TWs Vicinity
Win Gold Medals in Oratorical Con
tent Cherries Are Ripening and
There Will Be a Good Crop This
Year Many at Meador Park.
Freewater, June 10. The warm
weather of the past few days Is rip
ening the strawberries very rapidly,
and they are. now being sent out in
large quantities. The great trouble
at this time is in securing pickers
enough. Growers are offering 35
and 40 cents to have them picked.
Owing to the scarcity of help a num
ber of Indians from the Umatilla res
ervatlon have been employed to pick
the crop.
Win Gold Medal.
Miss Martha Baskett, one of the
well known young ladles of this end
of the county, won the gold medal In
an oratorical contest held at Vincent
chapel a few evenings ago. Dewey
Crim mins won the medal awarded In
the contest held in the Baptist
church at thjs place the latter part of
the week.
Born -To Mr. and Mrs. Alta Rogers
Monday, June 8, a daughter. . The
child only lived a few hours after
birth.
Cherries are coming in quite rap-
Idly In the last few days. The weath
er has been so warm, that they have
been ripening rapidly. A heavy crop
of cherries is expected in this vicinity.
At Meador l'urk.
A great many of the people from
Milton and the surrounding country
visit Meador Park these days, espe
cially on Sundays. Friday evening
there will be a wrestling match at the
park, when Eddie Conners, one of the
leading light weight wrestlers In the
west, will meet James Casey, a Wal
la Walla lad, of more than ordinary
ability. This park Is on the lnterur
ban between here and Walla Walla,
and is one of the chief places of
amusement for. the people of Walla
Walla in the summer time, as well as
for the people of this section.
There was a rainfall here Monday
evening. Crops and fruits are look
ing very good, considering that there
has not been the usual amount of
rain.
Fine Fruit, House.
The new fruit house, which Is be
ing built by the Fruit Growers' union,
is well under way, and will be ready
for occupancy by the time the later
fruits come in. It will be one of the
best and most up to date warehouses
in the Pacific northwest. H. D. Lamb
is the manager of the union at this
time.
MAY CELEBRATE.
An unknown carpenter fell 50 feet
In Portland yesterday striking on the
basement steps on his head and was
uninjured. His companion landed
on his hip and was only sllgtly In
Jured.
Merry Whlou" Will Be Put On By
MaocabcG Lodgp.
Helix, June 10. The people of He-j
llx are now debating whether or not
they will celebrate the Fourth of July.
It will be decided in the next few days
and if it Is decided to celebrate it will
be the most rousing affair In the his
tory of the town.
The Lady Maccabees of. this place
are arranging to put on a play, "The
When Women
Suffer Headache
back pains, dizziness, languor; or
feel listless, dull and fagged,
special care should be taken to
maintain the general health, and
to assist Nature through the time
of unusual demand.
As a woman's remedy,
BEECW'S
PILLS
have held first place for nearly
sixty years. They bring new life
to the system and supply neces
sary aid when it is most needed.
Beecham's Pills impart nerve
force, act gently on the bowels,
regulate the bile, improve the
blood, create appetite and promote
digestion. Their tonic properties
relieve weakness and quickly
Renew Health
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Merry Idow," Saturday evening of
this week. A number of the peopl
of the community will take part In the
affair.
Wheat Is looking good about here,
and there will be a very little if any
shortage this year In the crops In this
vicinity. ,
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THORNTON
MUSIC CO
lit Main Street
HIGH GBADB PIANOS sad OIK3AK8
Columbia, Bdlsen and Victor Talk
ing Machines, Records, Cabinets and
MndcaJ Mercnsisleo. ...,
New York Church Choirs.
"Singing In n New York choir has
several advantages, one of which Is the
long contract," said a soprano. "I sati
In churches In four different cities be
fore coming here, and everywhere I
was hired from month to month. That
is the custom In most churches In otli
er towns. The trustees are afraid to
sign a year's contract on account of
the hot water they will get Into If the
choir proves unsatisfactory. Congrega.
tions in other cities are very finicky
and stubborn In the matter of. music.
They don't take things as easy as the
people do here. The average New York
congregation Is the most obliging body
on earth. Lnless a cbolr la honelesslv
bad nobody Interferes, so the trustees
feel safe In hiring the singers by the
year. iew York Bun.
8cientifio Simmy,
"Sammy," said Mrs. Tucker, who
was showing blra through the geolog
ical department of the museum, "these
are called aerolites. They are suppos
ed to be fragments of some planet that
has been broken up. They come with
in the attraction of our planet and fall
to the earth."
"Oh, I know what they are!" said
Sammy. "They're the ballast the man
In the moou has to throw out to keep
himself op In the sky."
Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous
for Pendleton People to Neglect.
The great danger of kidney trou
bles Is that they get a firm hold be
fore the sufferer recognizes them.
Health is gradually undermined.
Backache, headache, nervousness,
lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary
troubles, dropsy, diabetes and
Brlffht's . disease follow In merciless
succession. Don't neglect your kid
neys. Cure the kidneys with the cer
tain and safe remedy, Doan's Kidney
Pills, which has cured people right
here in Pendleton.
llrs. D. Coffman, living at 221
Stonewall Jackson street, Pendleton,
Ore., says: "About a year ago I waa
having considerable trouble from se
vere pains through my back and fi
nally came to the conclusion that they
arose from a disordered condition of
my kidneys, as a cold was sure to set-j
tie In these organs and greatly ag
gravate my suffering. I had known
of the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills
for a long time and at last decided!
to try them, procuring a box at the
Penoleton Drug Co. They helped me ,
from the first, and after I had used
the contents of one box, not a pain I
or ache remained and the kidneys
were again restored to their natural
condition. I know of others who
have used Doan's Kidney. Pills with 1
excellent results and feel that I can
not speak teo highly in favor of
them."
For sale by all dealers, Price SO
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
State.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
Works Both Ways.
"They bore one, these society calls.
don't you toow," declared the young
way. '"iney bore one."
"Sometimes they bore two." resoond-
Id the young man, taklmr the hint and
likewise his departure. Louisville Courier-Journal.
That's the Answer.
"Why is your husband to Irritable at
homer Inquired the amated visitor.
"Because be knows It's safe to be"
answered the long suffering wife. t
Loch Republic.
Pasture for Backs.
Will take a limited number of bucks
to pasture and run for the summer.
Oood pasture ' and plenty of water.
Apply this office.
WHY SOME PEOPLE FALL.
Some people fall down In their
dally work because they are physical
ly unable to stand It, and because
they do not know that Sex In e Pills
will build up the whole body, as well
as the nerves. $1 box. six boxes
ft. with full guarantee. Address or
rail the Pendleton Drug Co. This Is
the store that Mils all the principal
remedies and dees net substitute.
Pendleton's
Passenger Time Card
Arriving Pendleton O. R. & N. Leaving Pendleton
Portland Passenger . .
4:10 p. m.
Chicago-Portland Special
4 :40 p. in.
Portland-Cliicnpo E.xpross
2 :55 a. m.
Portland Passenger ....
8 :00 n. m.
Chicago-Portland Special
12:25 p. m.
Portland-Chicago Express
1 :05 a. in.
O. R. & N. WASHINGTON DIVISION
Spokane Passenger ....
4:30 p.
Walla Walla Passenger
10:.r0 a.
in.
nu
Spokane Passenger ....
12:30 p. m.
Walla Walla Passenger
4:50 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Pasco Passenger
11:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m
Pasco Passenger. 4:30 p.
UMATILLA CENTRAL
Pilot Hock Passenger . . ,
3:15 p.
m.
Pilot Pock Passenger . . ,
8:45 n.
m.
m.
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