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DAILY BAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TI KSIWY, Jl'NK 1. 1908.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths
There is ft disease prevailing in ibis
country most dangerous because so decep-
tive. Many sudden
' deaths are caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia.
WH nil T&A heart failure or
J irTrrv nil rWy are often
jc.
the result of kkl-
ney disease. If
kitluev trouble is
u allowedtoadvauce
thekidney-poison-eJ
blood will at
tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by celL
Bladder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys and
a cure is obtained nuickest by a proper
treatment of the kidneys. If you are fvei
hiR badly you can make no mistake by
taking I r." Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tha
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, and over
conies that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to get up many times during the
nis;ht. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Root is scon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is
sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar size Imtilcs. You may have
sample bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all alxut it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
mer & Co., Bingbamton, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this 'paper. Don't make any
mistake, but remember the name, Swamp
Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the
address, Binghaaiton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
Last Chance
To Get a Hat for
Less Than Half Price
$3.50 Hat for- $1.50
$2.50 " " $1.00
$2.00 " " 75c
Bos Hat worth $1.50
For 50 cents
ran advices
WOODMEN LODGE IS OR
GANIZED IN FREEWATER
Officers Elected for Ensuing Term
Successful Church Social Peacock
MU1 Running Last of Old Wheat
Everybody Picking Strawberries.
KERM STON NOTES
Freewater, June 16. The Modern
Woodmen of America have Just or
ganized a lodge In Freewater under
the direction o District Deputy Lin
more Pierce. The officers, for the
ensuing term have been Installed as
follows: Consul, L. B. Kelly; advis
or, S. B. Sanderson; banker, J, W.
Minor; escort, H. M. Page; clerk,
George P. Sanderson; watchman, W.
P. Clement; sentry, Bliss Kennedy;
physician, H. M. Page. M. D.; man
agers, J. A. Bradley, O. K. Dakln,
Sam Chrlstenson., The lodge will
have a membership of about 60.
Successful Social.
The members of the Presbyterian
church at. this place held a pleasant
ice cream social Saturday evening at
the Grange hall at Vincent. Over
$15 was cleared. The proceeds will
go toward a new church building. .
Many Walla Walla people were vis.
Itors here Sunday, coming In on the
lnterurbea. ,-8
The Peacock mill Is now making
the last run on the old wheat In store.
The mill will have a new warehouse
constructed, which will adjoin the
old building.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford of Los An
geles, have been guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hood here for a short
time.
Indians and hoboes and every one
that could be hired have been em
ployed In the berry fields about here
of late. This week will about finish
the berry season here.
Cherries are beginning to come In
at this time, and the crop will be one
of the largest In the history of the
country.
HOME M'KXS.
Jesse Failing
Main Street Near Bridge
Safes and Vaults
PACIFIC SAFE COMPANY
Exclusive agents for
II erring -Ha 1 1-Marvin
Safe Company
Manufacturers of
The Genuine
Hall's Safe & Lock Go's
Safes and Vaults
Tlie Standard for Seventy Years.
Correspondence Solicited
Office and Salesroom
909 Riverside Avenue
Empire State Iiullding.
SPOKANE," WASH.
Dclesrntos Are In Portland for Grand
Itorigp.
Weston, June IS, The home of
William Burkhards, on the Weston
mountains near Brlggson. was burned
Sunday morning. Mr. Rurkhardt. who
lives alone, had kindled a big firo In
the cooking stove, and went away In
si arch of Ills cattle. When he return
ed his home was in flames, and he
could rescue nothing but a suit of
clothing. The loss is estimated at
about J60n.
Clark Wood of the Weston Leader,
nnl John H. Baker, are in Portland
this we'-k as delegates to the grand
lodge convention. IC P., which Is being
held in Portland. Mrs. Irens Filing
is representing Stephanie lodge, Pyth
ian Sisters, at the grand lodge also.
A number of the Weston people
have been going to the mountains of
late to get away from the warm
v. eather for a time.
DAM OF BIO PROJECT
IS ABOUT COMPLETE
Whistler In Portland to Open Civil
Service Engineer's Office Garfield
Will Do Here About Middle of July
Settlers Will Receive Much In
formation Cutting Alfalfa.
Hermlston, June 16. The dam of
the Umatilla project Is practically
complete, and tho distribution sys
tem Is nearlng completion as rapidly
as men and teams can do the work.
In a few weeks time nearly all the
men who have been employed on the
project will have left, and one of the
biggest irrigation schemes In the
northwest will be In shape to irrigate
20,000 acres of arid land. J. T.
Whistler, chief engineer on the pro
ject, has already left ror Portland,
where he will open an office for 'civ
il engineering, having resigned his
position with the U. S. reclamation
service since June 1.
D. C. Heney, supervising engineer
of the V. S. reclamation service, has
stated that he expects Secretary
James R. Garfield here to visit the
project some time between the 10th
and 15th of July. He will make a
tour of Inspection of the various pro
jects, and his visit wll doubtless re
sult In helpful suggestions to the set
tlers. He will be the guest of the
board of directors of the Water
I'sers' association while here.
Engineer B. X. Bartlett and wife
have gone to Sunnyslde, having been
transferred to the project there by
the reclamation service. He was ac
companied by Mrs. Bartlett. '
Cutting Alfalfa.
Alfalfa cutting is now going on in
many of the fields, and the first crop
promises to be one of the best ever
cut here. Alfalfa will be raised here
on a large scale another year. Dur
ing the past week forces of men have
been kept busy cutting and stacking
the hty.
BINGHAM WARM SPRINGS NOW
WE-NA-H A SPRINGS
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This famous old Blue Mountain Resort, will be open
June 1 5th, for the season of 1 908, under the manage
ment of J. A. BORIE, the new owner.
Roads, bridges, buildings and" equipment repaired and
renewed. Hotel and dining-room service, will be a special
feature, being under the care of the best steward and chef
obtainable. For further particulars, write to
WE-NA-HA SPRINGS J. A. BORJE Prop.
GIBBON POST OFFICE
UMATILLA COUNTY ORE.
WALLOWA WOOL COMlXti IX.
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No Humbug.
Xo humbug claims have to be made
for Foley's Honey and Tar, the well
known remedy for coughs, colds and
lung troubles. The fact that more
bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar are
I used than any other cough remed
j is the best testimonial of Its great
merit. , Why then risk taking some
unknown preparation when Foley's
Honey and Tar costs you no more and
Is safe and sure. Pendleton Drug Co.
OX THE MH)KOl T FOR
COCXTEP.FIXr BILLS.
Let Us Make
Your Home
LOOK NEW
by repapering the old walls from
our new line at beautiful
Wall Paper
We carry the largest ad most
complete line in the country. Prices
reasonable.
E. J. Murphy
Ready-to-use Paints.
From press dispatches received here
Colorado and Wyoming are being
flooded with $10 counterfeit bills and
tie men who are passing them are
headed for the west.
Rowland K. fioodar 1 of the irovi tn-
i ment secret service has sent out cir
culars, to every officer anil every
ranker in his district, comprising five
ftates, and every effort Is being made
to warn the public and capture the
gang.
The note so extensively counterfeit
ed is on the First National bank of
i New York city. The description as
furnished by secret service men fol
lows:
"Check letter M; Lyons, register;
Roberts, treasurer; charter number
E29;' treasury number K546!):,; bank
number varies; portrait McKinley;
lithograph, composed of two thin
tissue sheets pasted on sheet of white
paper, silk fiber between the sheets.
Quarter Inch shorter than genuine
note, and Is a lighter shade of green
than genuine. Charter number, seal
and red letter E on face of note are
pink Instead of carmine."
"Meet me at the Fountain
DONALDSON'S
Try Our New Drink
BON-TON
SODA
Cool and Refreshing
Mrs. S. L. Bowen of Wayne, W. Va.,
writs: "I was a sjfferer from kid
ney flsease, so that at times I could
not stand straight. I took Foley's
Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle
and part of the second curea me en
tlrely." Foley's Kidney Remedy
works wonders where others are a
total failure. Pendleton Drug Co.
Uquorg at Cost.
My entire line of wines, liquors and
cigars mart be disposed of by July
1. To do so, everything will be sold
at actual coot, nothing reserved. Now
is the time to secure absolutely pure
goods cheap. The Mint, 3. P. Med
ernach, prop.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
Is the one that children like so well
to take at It tastes nearly as good as
maple sugar. It acts gently yet free
ly on the bowels and thereby It drives
the cold out of the system. It Is sold
by Tallman &Co.
Attention, Raloon merit
For Rale Saloon In railroad town,
800 populatoln, monthly payroll, 11,
tOO. Doing $16,000 year business
dally expenses 112. Can give five
year lease. Address, Box 5, Starbuck,
Wash.
j l '.lsin Wnivlioiisos Are Holng Filled
With Bis Clip. ,
j The first load of wool to arrive in
Elyin this season from Wallowa coun
j ty was received at the warehouse of
I the Elgin Forwarding Co., last Sat
juiday and came from the shearing
j pens of Jiy Dobbin, says the Elgin
Recorder. Since Saturday loads have
been arriving regularly and up to the
present time 125,000 pounds have
been received at the warehouse.
From E. W. Rumble we learn that
there will be In the neighborhood of
1,750.000 pounds of Wallowa county
wool shipped from Elgin this season.
The hauling storing and loading on
the cary of this enormous clip will re
quire a young army of men and teams
and the warehouse of the Elgin For
uurding company will lt. a scene of
unusual activity until the season
closes.
Wallowa county wool growers will
not enjoy the same prosperity this
year they did la-st owing to the fact
that they will receive from 8 to 12
cents per pound less for their wool.
This season the growers will do well
if they succeed In getting 12 cents for
their clips, whereas last year they re
ceived all the way from U to 22
cents.
Notwithstanding the low price it Is
thought that all the growers will sell,
but this wll be determined on June
25, the date of the first wool sale.
At that time buyers from all over the
country will be present. Another
sab s day will be held on July 9th.
Wool growers had hoped to ship
their wool from Wallowa count ypoints
this season, but owing to the delay of
construction work on the extension
they were again forced to haul It to
this ctty. This will be the last year,
however, that Wallowa county wool
will be shipped from this point, as
the new road wll be completed be
fore another wool season arrives.
V. OF. O. ATTELETE EAST,
mil" HiivusiriL Oregon's Trainer, to
Take Course nt Yule. J
University of Oregon, Eugene.
June 16. The Associated Students
of the Culvcrslty of Oregon will send i
"Hill" Hayward, Oregon's fnmous
trainer, east this summer.
Hayward will take six weeks In the
Yale summer school, perfecting him
self in the most approved methods
in training and physical culture and
! studying the beet forms of gyiiv
slum apparatus and equipment, and
I will also Inspect a large number of
jthe most prominent university and
other gymnasiums of the eastern
I states.
Hayward will be away from Ore
! roii for a couple of months or mote,
and will have charge of the training
i of Dan Kelly and probably . Forrest
Smithson for the Olympic games. He
! will accompany the American team I
to London.
Fishermen Return.
A large number of Pendleton flsh-
! ermen spent Sunday on Meacham and
I North Fork creeks and returned on j
j No. 1 yesterday. Among those In the
mountains Sunday were Charles H.
'Carter, Henry Laatz. C. K. Cranston j
I R. W. Fletcher, Wllllma Hoch, Jake j
Clove. H. Gelssel. P. O. Elliott. Will J
j McKInney and wife and Ralph How
I land and wife and Miss Matthews.
Shirtwaist Specials
White Lawn waists in beautiful lace
and embroidery trimmed styles, open
front and back, lopg or short sleeves,
this seasons most popular models.
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$1.50 Waists
$2.00 Waists
$2.25 Waists
$2.50 Waists
$3.00 Waists
$3.50 Waists
$1.05
$1.40
$1.58
$1.75
$2.10
$2.45
Alexander Dep't Store
Givers of Best Values
Mrs. S. Joyce. Claremont, N. II., j
writes: "About a year ago I bought
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem
edy. It cured mo of a severe case of
kidney trouble of several years'
standing. It certainly Is a grand,
good medlcne, and I heartily recom
mend It." Pendleton Drug Co.
k jiiaMninrMiirir""'"TTTTa'ra d
Vukinui Has T. M. C. A.
Xoith Yakima's new $70,000 Young
Ien's Christian association building
Is in the hands of Secretary X. F.
Turner, says the Republic. Excepting
a few minor details the building Is
completed. Accompanied by a rep
resentative of the Reptiblic, the
building committee, with Contractor
J. H. Corbett and Superintendent H.
W. Hughes spent-two hours this
morning on a tour or Inspection
through the building. . Every nook
and corner was thoroughly Inspected
and when- the committee finished Its
task and Its members halted in the
spacious association room on the first
floor, expressions of pleasure an
satisfaction were forthcoming for the
contracting firm, Corbett & Raymond
whp have finished the job on time
and according to every detail of the
agreement,
Secretary Turner will move his of
fice Into the new building this aftei
noon. Hy the first of July It Is hoped
that the doors will be swung open to
the hundreds of North Yakima men
and boys who have been anxiously
waiting the completion of the work.
All that remains to be done Is the
Installation of a few locks and other
pieces of hardware and the furnishing
of the building.
Notice to Ice Users.
All parties wanting Ice delivered to
their homes please hang out cards by
7 o'clock each morning where they
can be seen by driver of wagon. Hen
ry Koplttke.
You Should Know Tills.
Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure
any case of kidney and bladder trou
ble that Is not beyond the reach of
medicine. No medicine can do more.
Pendleton Drug Co.
I'jinhqnake Wan a Hoax.
The Baker City Democrat says thai
the account of an earthquake shock
In one of the'wel known mines near
that city was a plain hoax without a i
shadow of truth.
Tracklaylng Machine Through:
The O. R. & N. tracklaylng ma
chine, one of the most unique and
practical Inventions now In use on
railroads, passed through the city to
day on the way to the Wallowa
branch, where It will be employed In
laying track on that line. The ma
chine weighs about 25 tons and Is
self propelling and lays with an ordi
nary crew, about two miles of track
per day where conditions are favor
able. '
COMPETENT JUDGES
Itenntr Doctors Eadoiwe Herpielilr.
Women who make a business of beau
tifying other women come pretty ne'tf
knowing what will bring about the best
results. Here are letters from tw, con
cerning Herbicide:
"I can. recommend Newbro's "To-p!.
clde," ns it Stopped my hair from falling
nut; and, as a dressing it has no super-
I'.T.
'Signed.) Bertha A. Trulllngr.
"Complexion Specialist,
'S'4 Morrison St., Portland, Ore."
"After uslnir one 'bottle of "Hr,mli,i."
y hair has stopped falling out, and my
(In It entirely free from dandruff.
isisneu.; urace lindgo,
"Beauty Doctor,
"15 Sixth St., Portland. Ore."
itnmpg for sample, to The Herplclde C't.,
Detroit, Mich.
Two sixes 60 cents and f 1.00.
A. C. Koeppen A Bros.
DON'T FORGET
That our stock of Harvest Sup
plies is the largest and most complete
in this city. We have at all times.
When we want an accurate census
of the working members of a church
we look In on the prayer meeting.
not at a revival.
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 It.
Chain Belt
Leather Belt
Hard Oil
Canvas
Babbitt Metal
Sheet Iron
Oil Cups
Rope
Rivets
ETC.
ETC.
Machine Oils
Water Bags
Oil Cans
Butt Chains
Axle Grease
Tents
Pipe
Ranges
Graniteware
ETC.
Bring Your Want List to Us
W. J. Clarke & Co.
Phone Main 2 1
21 1-213 E. Court St.
Garden Hose and Refrigerators
Are something that everybody needs now that dry and warm weather
Is coming on and It behooves everybody to get the best for their
money. If that's what you're looking for, call around and examine
my line of refrigerators and garden hose.
V. STROBLE
Phone Black 8171
210 E. Court Street