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OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 108.
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PENDLETON vs. WALLA WALLA, Sunday, July 12, 2:30 P. M.
Twilight Game Tonight, Starting at,
6:15 o'Clock Sharp.
Sunday Game is for a Purse of $500.
Fast Ball Promised.
BRIEF RECORD OF
COUNTY EVENTS I
Special Correspondence
Clin
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WHEAT HARVESTING
GOES OX ABOUT HERE.
Building Purchased ami Will Re Re
modeled for Store Nine Head of
Cattle Killed by Train Near Fowe
Committee PleBed With Result
of Celebration at Ectto.
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REAL ESTATE PEALS
MADE AT FREEWATER.
Echo. July 11. Harvesting the
wheat crop is now under way in this
vicinity, and thousands of acres will
yield better In the Echo country than
was at first anticipated. There are
many 25 and 30-bushel yields. C. E
Cameron Is threshing on his big
Prospect ranch, and he expects good
results. Considerable barley has al
ready been harvested. In some local
ities both wheat and barley are short
about here, though not as .much as
was expected.
Percy Ripper, who has been laid
up since thrown from a horse at
Hermiston several weeks ago, is Im
proved, and will be able to be out in
a short time.
Stanfield Brothers and several oth
ers In this vicinity, purchased liber
ally of the thornless cactus and they
will try raising It In this section next
reason.
Mr. and Mrt J. H. Koontx, the well
known pioneers have been spending a
few days with relatives at the county
teal
A number of the people "from here
are going to Portland or to the coast
for a few weeks outing.
The committee In charge of the
Fourth of July celebration are well
satisfied with the results, and it waa
evident that every one was satisfied
with the celebration. It was a very
creditable affair.
Secretary of the Interior Garfield
was welcomed to Echo yesterday by
a number of the citizens who greeted
him after his trip over the project.
He took No. 8 here for Pendleton.
Hoskina & Conner have Just pur
chased the Spike & Oliver building on
Main street and they will remodel
the same for a store. The considera
tion was $1300.
Cattle Killed.
R. N. Stanfield had nine head of
fine cattle killed a few evenings ago
at Fosters by a freight train. Some
were Instantly killed, while a few
others were so badly Injured It was
necessary to have them killed. It Is
understood the railroad company will
settle with Mr. Stanfield for the loss.
Bute of Ohio, City of Toledo, Loess Coon
t. u
Frank 3. Cheney make oath that he la
senior partner of the firm of P. J. Che
ney k Co., dlng business In the City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HfNDRED DOLLARS roe eacn ana every
rase of Catarrh that cannot be cared b
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENET,
Sworn to before me and snbscrlbed In my
presence, tbli 6tb day of December, A. D.,
1886.
iSeal.) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Ball's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally,
and acta, directly on the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for tes
timonials free.
F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Seliool Election Monday. .
Milton. July 11. The special elec
tion to vote upon the plan of Issu
ing M0, 000 In bonds for the con
struction of two school houses will
be held Tuesday next, and the towns
of Milton and Freewater will vote
Jointly on the proposition. The pres
ent plan Is to build a $30,000 cen
tral and high school at Milton and
spend $10,000 In the erection of a
four-room building at Freewater, do
ing away with the frame structures.
Operation for Pile will not be ne
cessary if you ns ManZan Pile Rem
edy, guaranteed. Price 0 cenU. Sold
by A. C. Koeppen A Bros.
6AA0LINE ENGINE
IRRIGATION, SPRAYING AND
PUMPING MACHINERY.
Falrbanks-Morae Gasoline Engine
for pumping, spraying, tawing,
grinding. Outfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbanks-Mors Dynamos and
Motors for power and light
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills and
Towers.
Fairbanks-Morse Grinders, Feed
Chopper, Well Pump.
All Tret quality goods at lowest
prices. Prompt reply to Inquiries aal
quick shipments. Write for cata
logue ad trices.
NEAQLE BROfiU AGENTS,
. FAIRBASf, MOTaSM m CO.
Portland. Oregon.
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Walla Walla Men Invent In Lands
Near Here Fruit Coniinny Sond9
Cherries East MM Sends Export
Flour to Seattle Daughter Born to
Wife of Postmaster Alieat Tests
Well.
Freewater, July 11. The following
real estate deals have been made In
the past few days: Dr. Summers of
Walla Walla, has bought 20 acres of
new land west of town from J. H.
Hall and John Vert for a consideration
of $125 per acre.
Dr. Montgomery, a nephew of Dr.
Summers, has purchased 10 acres
from a nephew of J. A. Owenby, for
a consideration of $1150.
F. B. Machana has purchased from
J. F. Johnson an option contract
given by John Vert for 10 acres of
raw land, the consideration being
$1100.
J. A. Owenby has purchased 1
acres from the same tract for a con
sideration of $1000. This land lies
west of the city and north of the
William Hood place.
The Peacock Milling company ha
been shipping export flour to Seattle
the past few days.
Cherries Earn.
The Shields Fruit company hat Just
shipped out a refrigerator car loaded
with cherries and mixed fruits to
Crawford, Neb.
Postmaster Has New Daughter.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Basket,
Wednesday, July 8, a daughter. Mr.
Basket has been postmaster here for
a number of years, and has been re
ceiving congratulations from friends.
Wheat Tews WcU.
It is found that wheat from the
Stlne ranch at Spofford, where thresh
ing Is going on, U graded No. 1, and
tested 59, with a yield of 35 bushels
to the acre. A number of combined
harvesters are now at' work In this
vicinity.
Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies.
Rev. 1. W. Williams, Huntington,
W. Va., testifies as follows: "This Is
to certify that I used Foley's Kidney
Remedy for nervous exhaustion and
kidney trouble, and am free to say
that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do
all that you claim for It." Pendleton
Drug Co.
TEACHERS ELECTED.
Well Known Physician Is Seriously
111 in the City.
Athena, July 11. The following
corps- of teachers has been elected by
the Athena public school board for
the next term, which begins In Sep
tember: Thomas D. Miner of Port
land, principal; Lester P. Miller of
Eugene, assistant principal; Miss Ed
ith CreswIII, 7th and Sth grades; Miss
Blanche Creswlll, 5th and 6th grades
Miss Velma Wilkinson, 3rd and 4th
grades; Mrs. E, Lane Walker, pri
mary.
Dr. J. D. Plamondon Is very 111 at
his home In this city. He Is threat
ened with appendicitis. Dr. Cole was
here from Pendleton yesterday, and
while his condition Is somewhat m
proved, he Is still very 111.
Attorney S. F. Wilson, accompanied
by Attorney Watson of North Caro
lina, will leave the first of next week
for Seattle and other Puget Sound
points, where they will remain for a
short time. ,
Plneulea for the Kidneys, 30 days'
trial $1, guaranteed. Plneules act di
rectly on the Kidneys and bring relief
In the first dose to backache, weak
back, rheumatic pains, kidney and
bladder trouble. They purify the
blood and invigorate the entire sys
tem, Sold by A. C. Koeppen ft Bros.
Admiral Clover Retires).
Washington. July 11. Hear Ad
miral Richardson Clover was retired
todav from active service In the Unl
ted States navy, having reached the
ige limit. Captain John E. Plllsbui?
vas advanced to the grade of rear
admiral to fill the vacancy.
Bert Barber of Elton, wis., says:
I have only taken four doses of De-
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills and
they have done more for me than
any other medicine has ever done."
Sold by Tall man k. Co,
SIKIESMaBMSSSBNSMSaB
Fine store and office room for rent
Bast Oregonlan building. Enquire
this OfflO.
DIHEOTOIKB GOWN
HITS SALT LAKE
Bush Llverniore, editor of the Po
cutello Tribune, describes the ae
pearnce of the directolre gown in Suit
Luke City, as follows:
Salt Lake had its measure of prom
inence In sending Its high school ca
dets to San Francisco to act as the
special bodyguard of Admiral "Fight
ing Bob") Evans, but at that It has
apparently been left to the wife of
a former well known resident of Po
catello to give' the inhabitants of Zlon
the real thrill of the year.
in n nutshell Mrs. "Dick" Jones.
on a wave of prosperity has Indulged
In the latest of the Parisian fashion
d0Crees a Directolre gown. She
liked it and took a chance.. The
chance meant wearing it In public,
and so clad In that mazy, hazy, dreamy
creation which Is composed of a cling
ing, sheath gown, slit from the hem
to above the knee, revealing the
sylph-like well something In green
tights he entered a restaurant
Even the waiters, they say, stood
aghast.
Inasmuch as "Dick" is well known
in PnmtPiio. the real account of the
Incident, as fecounted in the Salt
Lake Herald, Is worth repeating. The
storv follows:
The Directolre gown has struck Salt
Lake. Its first appearance was some
thing of a disaster, but it will appear
again this afternoon between 3 and 4
o'clock at the corner of Second South
and Main streets, and its wearer nas
reouested all that wish to see the
latest Parisian creation be on the cor
ner at that time.
A little srame of roulette between
Dick Jones, the well-known Rhyollte
saloon man and gambler, and John
Cyty. a mining man, in Rhyollte, a few
weeks ago, led to the appearance of
the Directolre gown In Salt Lake..
In the little game. Dick Jones won
$S0.. With the proceeds Dick and
his bride, formerly Miss Jewel Vonn.
especially well known In Nevada,
made a tour of the east, doing Chi
cago and New York principally.
At Chicago Mrs. Jones bought tne
Directolre gown, which she saved to
startle Salt Lake. It Is a Parisian
Importation, "standing you," as Mrs.
Jones puts it, over $700.
The gown consists of a gray hat
with green willow plumes, steel bead
embroidery, and steel bead butterfly
Dins, a gray Jacket with tails trim
med in green and steel buttons, a gray
skirt with four steel buttons an the
left side and slashed on that side
from a few, Inches above the knee
to the ground, exposing a pair of green
silk tights with buttons of steel, giv
Insr a legging effect, and gray low
shoes. The hat cost $78, the plumes
$40, the hatpins $200, the Jacket and
skirt $300, the tights $60 and the
shoes $7.
Thus apparelled, Mrs. Jones, ac
companied by Miss Birdie Richards
of Chicago and a Salt Lake woman,
left her hotel, occupied by Mr, and
Mrs. Jones, and proceeded to create
a sensation. Mrs. Jones said that
when she went to the Louvre restau
rant she feared that she might be
put out of the cafe. She was.
Eugene, Wllle, manager of the
Louvre, looked once at the dashing
figure in the doorway. He turned to
his wife. There was no way out of
It. His duty was clear. The figure
in the doorway advanced. A hundred
(more or less) male heads craned. As
the woman In the ravishing coBtume
went to a seat at the table, the pro
prietor of the restaurant asked her to
leave the place.
Mrs. Jones bowed to the Inevitable,
but not before she had Informed Mr.
Wllle that he knew little or nothing
concerning fashions and Parlnlan
styles and other things.
Its wearer, his whiskers, shirt front
ami all were treated because the
wooden headed" inspector, a sample
of the generul run, didn't know any
better way of performing his duty.
The Inspector was thus hold up to
view by Charles A. Chambers of
Fresno, Calif., In a paper entitled,
"Humorous and Serious Sides of
Quarantine Regulations," and which
paper was -ead by Secretary C. A.
Tonneson of Tacoma, In the absence
of the author.
i A Revelalton.
It Is a revelation to people, the se
vere cases of lung trouble that have
been cured by Foley's Honey and Tar.
It not only stops the cough but heals
and strengthens the lungs. L. H.
Ruggles, Reaanor, Iowa, writes: 'The
doctors said I had consumption, and
I got no better until I took Foley's
Honey and Tar. It stopped the hem
orhages and pain In my lungs and
they are now as sound as a bullet."
Pendleton Drug Co.
TEACHER LOSES HOMESTEAD.
The Remedy That Does.
"Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
remedy that does the healing others
promise, but fall to perform," says
Mrs. E. R. Plerson', of Auburn Center,
Pa. "It Is curing me of throat and
lung trouble of long standing, that
other treatments relieve only tem
porarily. New Discovery Is doing me
so much that I feel confident Its con
tinued use for a reasonable length of
time will restore me to perfect
health." This renowned cough and
cold remedy and throat and lung
healer Is sold at Tallman & Co.'s drug
store. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
FRUIT INSPECTORS ROASTED.
Pacific Coast Nurserymen Criticize
County Officials.
County horticultural Inspectors
were dragged forth this morning be
fore the Pacific Coast Association of
Nurserymen, now In sixth annual ses
sion here, and were held up to ridi
cule for their lack of qualification for
the work they are supposed ' to do
and for the manner In which they do
It, says the Yakima Republic.
One California specimen was plo-
tured who had compelled a nursery
men to spray a beetle, mounted as a
stick pin and worn In his necktie. The
Deetie was a trziuan specimen, w
never found in California alive, and,
was not known to Injure fruit, but
Young Teacher of Seattle Fail to Get
Horse Heaven Claim.
The sad duty fell to Register Cole
man and Receiver Stelnman of the
United States land office yesterday of
taking away from one Joanna Wyatt.
a young and attractive school teach
er of Seattle, a homestead In the
Horse Heaven country, says the Yakl
ma Republic, But there was no
choice; the law of the case was clear
and the young woman loses her land
and her Improvements. '
Strange as It may seem to those
who are more or less familiar with
the land laws of the country, there
are quite a number of people who
make entry on public lands without
apparently any understanding of the
laws under. which these lands may be
held.
Miss Wyatt evidently Is a member
of this class. She filed upon the
homestead In section If -7-25 some
time ago and Instead of making any
proper residence thereon, continued to
pursue her avocation of school teach
ing In Seattle and now loses her right.
For IToteotlon Against Herten.
President G. Stanley Hall of Clarke
university, Worcester, Mass., has u
plan whereby college professors will
bo able to protect themselves from
newspaper reporters. "I am heartily
In favor of and, with other college
professors, I an) now working on a
plan for an association the solo. object
of which will be to protect us by a
boycott If necessary against offend
ing newspapers and newspaper men,"
he said In his address to the college
last week.
Best the World Afford.
"It gives me unbounded pleasure to
recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve,"
says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, .N.
C. "I am convinced It's the best salve
the world affords. It cured a felon
on my thumb, and It never falls to
heal every sore, burn or wound to
which It is applied. 25c at Tallman
& Co.'s drug store.
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THE HONEEB
TEMFERATCE BEER
op the Tacific Coast
Snappy!
Delightful!
For sale at
all leading tem
perance drink
stands.
NORTH PACIFIC
BREWING CO.
ASTORIA, OREGON
For Sale by
Byers' Best Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread la assur
ed when BYERS BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled
Barley always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 6. BYERS, Proprietor.
Wanted, at Once.
Good elean rags: market price paid.
East Oregenlan office.'
ELECTROLYSIS
means the decomposition of a
substance by means of a contin
ual current of electricity passing
through It. This treatment for
the removal of superfluous hair
is no longer an experiment. It
Is endorsed by physicians.
I invite ladles who are troubl
ed with superfluous hair tb call
or write me for full particulars
regarding the treatment.
All work guaranteed.
MADAME LE RAE
Room fi, Schmidt Building.
Hours 0 to 5 Dally.
Ladles Only. 'Phone Main 612
Pastime Parlors
COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN.
MOLITOR & O'DANIEL, Props.
A quiet game, orderly place for a game
of
Pool, Billiards or Bowling
SHOOTING GALLERY.
Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery and
Soft Drinks.
Best Tables In the city.
Our Specialty k
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.
I Central Meat Market f
Carney Tweedy,
Telephone Main 82.
'Phone Main 111. . . .. ,
THORNTON MUSIC CO
v 81$ Main Street
HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk
ing Machine,' Reoorda, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
Read' the East Oregonlan.
FOUR TRAINS TO THE EAST.
NORTH COAST LIMITED
TWIN CITY EXPRESS EASTERN EXPRESS
NORTHERN PACIFIC-BURLINGTON EXPRESS
Northern Pacific Railway
" Visit Yellowstone National Park
Stopovers allowed on all tickets to enable .
trip being taken through Park.
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ROUND TRIP TOURIST RATES
To all points In the middle and eastern states.
Apply "to any ticket agent Northern Pacific Railway and have fares
quoted, routes explained, and berth reservations made, or call on
or write
S. B. CALDERIIEAD,
Genl. Agt., Walla Walla, Wn.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A.
W. ADAMS,
Agent Pendleton, Ore.
Portland, Oregon.
Pendleton's
Passenger Time Card
Arriving Pendleton O. R. 6c N. Leaving Pendleton
Portland Passenger f . .
4:10 p. m.
Chicago-Portland Special
4:40 p. m.
Portland-Chicago Express
2 :55 a. m.
Portland Passenger. ....
. 8:00 a. m.,
Chicago-Portland Special
12:25 p. m.
Portland-Chicago Express
1 :05 a. m.
O. R. & N. WASHINGTON DIVISION
Spokane Passenger ....
4:30 p. m.
Walla Walla Passenger ,
10 :50 a. m.
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. m.
UMATILLA CENTRAL
Pilot Rock Passenger , . . ;
. .' 3:15 p. m.
Pilot Rock Passenger . .'.
8:45'a7m.