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DAILY EAST OREGONIAV, PENDLETON', OKEGOX, TITl RfiDAV, JTLY 0, 108. FAGS THREE. BRIEF RECORD OF COUNTY EVENTS Special Correspondence EIGHT PAGES. T IDE IF MT FARMERS PItEPAIlE VOW COXSTRICTIXO WAREHOl'fcK DIG HARVEST HERE AT STATE LINE. TliroJiiiig on in Earnest Next Wwk Milton Man llart Contract for RiilMing AtluMut Man Contracts Wlieat for c;m-h Eunt In Interest of IVult 72'Ccntrf Per IHmlicI Muny Grain I'mon vuUm Meetings Are Attend- Sack Ilolng Delivered at This Time i,y Many In Thin Sct-tlon Some Xcar Deer Saloon in AUieiia. . Harvesting Xov I'mler Way. ter. Threshing will earnest next week. commence in Athena, July 9. Farmers are now Milton, July 9. Work was started making preparations for the big har- yesterday on a large warehouse at the vest In this section of Umatilla coun- junction near the state line, which Is ty. Ten new combines have been being nut un by an organization of purchased here this year, ana wun 8tate line farmers. The contract was other cutting machinery, harvest op- Warded to Earl Williams of this eratlons will be of shorter duration. pace who ,B beng asj(Htod by an ef Graln Is filling better than was an- j fiolont corps of carpenters, and the tlcipatea ana wnno me crop win ""M work will be pushed to completion as ... i . . i be so great as laHt season, u promises rnpaiy ns possible In order to be ready well for grain that has matured with for tho fal, 8t0ruge of crops. The no moisture save what full last win- building will be 100 bv 40 feet. J. X. 'Stone of this place, has gone cast In the Interests of the Milton C. A. Barrett and son Henry, are Fruitgrowers' un0n. He will go all now tnrcsning wneai ana oaney on through th middle west and will re- their Pine creek ranch. 10 mlM turn about October 1. The union Is north or.Atr.ena. mis is one or tne bptcr h than evpr bpfofi t ectlons where wheat will be short, nandIe ,ne rrult ag they have juHt mougn mr. uarreu suues mai me -.,.., fl fln. ,.voflto,.v nnrkini, crop is we.gning do puu.mB, anu w noulie ln North Milton. lie im i-uiuracieu wun i nn The unlon church meetings which raru.n aiming company oi mis piace are bp,njf nc(j flt the copge cnmpU8 lur me crop irom u ncre. m '' every evening are proving very sue- yiur, ueeoruuig 10 air. urrm. upi.i- rnrlnflrt of rhorrln. nr hnlnr hln. Ion will not be less than 75 cents per ped from here at this time. There I U'na Homo flplnv In thfi iaru u'hnn thp In the immediate vicinity of Athena cherrJp(( f,r8t camJ ln b(Jt ,hey ar there will be many 40-bushel crops, and there will be an average run of 35 and 40 bushels to the acre about here. Grain sacks are now being deliver being hauled quite satisfactorily at this time. . There are a great many campers along Mill creek at this time, and the city council of Walla Walla has de- A .1 I., nAnlltl.a H till- .AAtlAH . . . . .u elded upon a plan of employing a of the county to the members of the , , ,, ,. ..... . , , , , .. , . man to police the watershed of the Grain Growers' association. About 400,000 Backs have already been shipped from Portland, which are being delivered to the members In this vicinity. A large number will be received at Adams In the next couple of days. Many Insurance men have been here of late getting the grain grow ers interested In Insuring their creek, for the purpose of protecting residents of the city from an epidemic of contagion. Some harvesting Is being done about here, and the yields are resulting bet ter than was expected. Many 30 bushel yields are reported, and there are places where it will go more about here. As the wheat does not yield as well as nearer Athena, this section tvtlAfit It la nnplA lhat f ha f a mem have most of the crop insured ln'r,for, ral8ln mtty ? 3,' at this time. Several families from Athena who were spending a few days in the mountains and at Wenaha Sprlngt are returning. Others are just going bushel yield is considered good for this season. A Revelaiton. It Is a revelation to people, the se out. Those who went for an outing vere cases of lung trouble that have over the Fourth all report a very en- been cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. lovable time. 1 11 not on'y stops the cough but heals A force of men la now at work d strengthens the lungs. L. H. crushing rock at the city quarry, pre- Ruggles, Reasnor, Iowa, writes: The paratory to more street Improvement doctors said I had consumption, and; of the macadamized order. 1 1 got no better until I took Foley'a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker, former Honey and Tar. It stopped the hem- residents of Adams, have returned orhages and pain in my lungs and from California, to remain during the they are now as sound as a bullet. summer, and they are visiting Mr. Pendleton Drug Co. and Mrs. T. J. Kirk in this city. Charles Marsh, an old time Athena-1 III m Hospital. Ite, came in from Twin Falls, Idaho, Weston, July 9. Mrs. Christina yesterday, and Jig left on the evening Walker is very ill at St. Mary's hos traln for Portland. pital In Walla Walla with Brieht's A number of Athena people spent disease. Her condition was some- the Fourth at Wenaha Springs and what Improved yesterday. other places on the river, a number Miss Elliot of Walla Walla, who It went to Walla Walla for the day. teaching music ln Weston and Athe- Mlss Cecil Boyd returned yesterday na, has rented a cottage and will from Walla Walla, where she has make Weston her home most of the been visiting with friends for several time. duVi Mrs. Mary Nelson Is having her "joe," mye Lurows' race norse, home in this city overhauled and captured two purses at the Walla renovated. Walla races, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brandt and The Preston-Parton Milling com- children have gone to Davton and puny has purchased the Puclflc Coast different points In Washington, whore Elevator building, and they will move they will remain for a short time. It to the mill site, where it will be I useu nereauer. Th funrtinnn "f th irMnav. i. AI ine iruu muraei given over ai- strain out the ImDurltles of tho most entirely to cherries and rasp- whch Is constantly rmsslne fhrm,J berries. The cherry crop is prolific ,hem. Foley's Kidnev Remedv mnkea mis jeur. the kldnevs healthv. Thov mill .trolnl C. O. Thomas, who has been con- out aI1 wn..p mnt.pr frnm tha hInn. ducting one of the saloons here up to Take Foley's Kidnev Remedv nd it July 1, Is now arranging; to run a wl., mako V01. .. Ppn,, nn,J l l A .1 J V.I ' " ' I litrur wt-t'r buicoii in Aiiiruu, hiiq cifjo has also made preparations to run a billiard hall ln connection with the place. The first crop of hay Is about put Died from His Injuries. William Stichnoth was thrown from up in this section of the country and hor,1'e nL 8,art of tne race at the farmers report a very good crop. According to many of the wheat !'! !h.e hoI8,plta1' a' 10 c'ock Saturday growers In this section, the Dale l"6"1' "u" Z. Iraclurea Jusl wheat is tho far better grain for dry uvlr " lc" ye" ' WSS n0t 30 .....n. nnd It I. .,rnln nnt fnr hof- VearS Id- H W8S a Single man. tnt tVila voof than nlftiAt tViA fhatt . r,,,,. otom DeIav ln commencing treatment for n.,,,. a v wii.. nf m,i. ft sllSht Irregularity that could have delivered the principal address at tho eon ?re1 qulck,y b? Fole-'8 ny Fourth of July celebration at Helix. a serious Kia- Ityron F. Hawks and Attorney B. I Foley s Kidney Remedy it iv Rnn tt'pnr in tna I imariiin riuor I w " V'M v Tuesday on a fishing trip. They re- 8trength4ens, these 0r8ans' Com- tiirnod with 40 flnn flub nnd r.nnrt. it louuy. i-enuieion ed a most delightful day. .u6 Will Ix)se an Eve, While firing a cannon at Dayton, Wash., July 4, Henry Dnnlelson was terribly Injured by the explosion of the cannon. Pieces of the cannon struck him in the face. and he will probably lose one eye as a result. Foley's unno Laxative, tne new laxative, stimulates but does not irrl tatc. It is the best laxative. Guaran teed or your money back. Pendleton Drug Co.. Hair DroflHlng Parlor Opened. Mrs. Dell La Rone has opened hair dressing parlors in room 5, Smith Crawford building. Shampooing, U; massaging, $1; manicuring, 60c. COFFEE j r , Why do we drink o ' much poor coffee? v Because good coffee is ..... to good. ' Tear fteurrttarM tm mmmt M f 4m1 ClUld Fatally Bnrned. While shooting fireworks Saturday evening, Lydia, the 8-year-old daugh. ter of J. D. Carlton, of Elk, Washing. ton, was fatally burned by her dress catching fire from a torch. She liv ed until Monday morning. New Electric Carpet Cleaner. Carpets cleaned without removing them from the floor. Leave order, at M. A. Rader . furniture store. The machine la for sale to anyone that wants a good paying business with A Necessary Sacrifice Commencing Saturday, July 11, and Ending July 31st All Summer Goods in this store will be sold regardless of cost. This means you may come here expecting to find the highest and best grade of summer merchandise at greatly reduced prices. It is to Your Distinct Advantage. 7 Copyright 1908 by Hart Schiffbf & Mrz Men's Clothing During this groat sacrifice sale we are going to offer some of the very best bargains of the year. Every two-piece summer suit will go at just exactly OXE-HALF PRICE, which means that our $12.00 two-piece suits will go for $6.00 $15.00 two-piece suits will go for $7.50 $20.00 two-piece suits will go for $10.00 And so on all through the entire line of two-piece suits, of which we have some excellent ones. Every suit in the house will be reduced. All blues and blacks will be reduced 15 per cent All fancies will be reduced" from 20 per cent to 50 per cent. This sale will probably bo your last chance this season for you to get a really dependable suit for less than its real wholesale value. Boys9 Clothing This sacrifice sale is the greatest sale of boys' clothing we've had this year and the greatest that you'll have an opportunity to profit by for a long time. EVERY BOY'S SUIT IS REDUCED for this sale, not only the older ones, but. the nice bright new ones as well as the others ere reduced. Now is the time for you to buy a suit for your boy to wear to school this fall. Any of our $3.50 boys' suits will be $2.65 Any of our $1.50 boys suits will be $3.35 Any of our $5.00 boys suits will bo $3.85 Any of our $7.50 boys suits will be $5.95 Men's and Boys' Hats We've had a phenominal hat business this season. Our ' stock is getting pretty low but we have a few nice lots yet to close and we're going to close them at a great bargain to you. All PANAMA HATS will go at exactly ONE HALF PRICE. All straw hats will go at ONE-TIIIRD OFF, and all felt hats will be REDUCED ONE-QUARTER,. Not one ht is excepted from the discount list and every one is a bargain. The newest styles, latest shades and most complete up to date line of hats in Pendleton. Now is your chance. Good elastic top box 5c per pair Good heavy canvas gloves 5c per pair The Peoples Whw it Pay to Tradt Men's Summer Underwear This has been a very backward underwear season and we're going to clean our stock out by the end of the season if prices will help any. During this sacrifice sale we will offer any of our 50c underwear for ; 40c 75c underwear for 60c $1.00 underwear for 85c $1.25 underwear for : 90c $1.50 underwear for $1.20 And so on all through the entire stock. Don't miss thia sale. It's strictly bonafide. What we say we do, we do do. Men's and Boys' Shirts If there is any line in which we excel more than an other it is our 6hirt stock. We can show more 6hirts than any other house in Pendleton. Prices from 50c to $5 each. We've all the new things, all sizes from 10 J to 18 J, can fit almost anyone. They're all reduced, too. Our 50c shirts will be 40c Our 75c shirts will be 60c Our $1.00 shirts will be 75c Our $1.25 shirts will be 95c Our $1.50 shirts will be $1.20 Our $2.00 shirts will be $1.60 Our $2.50 shirts will bo $1.95 Men' Gloves It is our aim to have absolutely the best line of gloves in Umatilla county, and from the amount of them we sell, and the very few kicks we have from our customers, about our gloves, we believe we can show you the most satisfac tory gloves. Our strongest line is our $1.50 gloves. They are made right, they wear right, they fit right. Try 'em. Trunks and Valises Now that vacation time is in full blast, we are going to make your vacation just a little less expensive to you by selling you your tmnk or suit case at a reduction of 15 per cent, which means that you can buy a $5.00 trunk or valise for $4.25 $7.50 trunk or valise for $6.35 $10.00 trunk or valise for $8.50 $15.00 trunk or valise for $12.75 As you all know, we carry the largest, best and most complete lines of trunks, suit cases, valises, tellescopes, bags, etc., in eastern Oregon. They're all guaranteed goods. Neckwear Men's 75c four-in-hands will go for 50c Men's 50c four-in-hands will go for 35c Men's 25c four-in-hands will go for 15c We Are Headquarters for the Right Kind of Groceries at the Right Kind of Prices. We handle nothing but A 1 grade of groceries. No culls. No seconds. Nothing but the best. Tents Wagon Covers Bed Covers At The Peoples Warehouse Prices. Wareh ouse Save Your Coupons small capital. , , Read tha East Oregonlai. .1 ) VI Hi 1