East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 21, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TTESDAY, JULY It, 1908.
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PAGE SIX.
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BLACK AND RASPBERRY
SEASON' NOW ON.
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VERY WARM WEATHER
IN WESTERN PART COrXTY.
Potato Kings Ship Spuria to Spokane
This Work Most of Laboring Force
Through on rniatllla Project Men
in Employ Agricultural Department
Government Look Over Country.
Hermiston, July 21. The weather
has been very warm In the west part
of the county the past few days, the
theremometer registering over 100. A
number of people are going to the
mountains, bench or elsewhere for a
few week9. The nights have been
Quite cool thus for, and there hat been
no suffering.
George Loomls has gone to Lehman
Springs where he has Joined a party
of campers for a few weeks.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Browning. July 14. a son.
Ship Potatoes to Spokane.
Messrs. C. L. Morgan and R. R.
Jnhnson who have a fine lot of po
tato on their dace a few miles
from here, shipped a carload of them
to Spokane yesterday.' They have a
readv market for all they have and
everal more shipments will be made
t an early date,
Joe Cox, of the Maxwell Land & Ir
rigation company, Is spending a few
weeks at Wenaha springs during the
hot weather.
Byron Hunter of the government
Tirnitural department, was a recent
wLlfnr hprp from Walla Walla- He
nnv a exeat deal of interest in look
inr Avr thin section, and believes
there is a great future for the Irri
gated districts of Umatilla county.
Only a few laborers are at work on
different parts of the irrigation pro
ject here, the work at the dam being
nmleted. A considerable force is
now at work near Echo, where about
three miles of cement lining is being
Tint In.
A number of eastern people have
h.pn here of late looking over tne
lands under the project. Many of
them are taking a vacation and while
In the west are looking up locations.
Hermiston real estate men continue
1r. make eaod sales.
ThA nooial riven bv the ladles of the
Aid society of the Baptist church last
Wednesday evening proved to be a
very enjoyable affair, and was well
attended.
Hot Raisin.
Th hoe ralsinr Industry is becom
ing a very popular Industry at Her
miston. Colonel J. P. McXaught, R.
R. Johnson and C. L. Morgan having
"some of the finest hogs that can be
rnnnri anvwhere In the nortnwesi.
They are all of the best stock, and It
is found that the conditions Tiere are
extra fine for hogs.
Kodol will without doubt help any
one who has stomach disorder! or
tomach trouble. Take Kodol today
an continue tt' for the short time that
It necessary to to give yon complete
relief Kodol is sold by Taiiman
Co.
GRASSHOPPERS..
Ttravra Ar Alarmed Over Much
Damage by Pests.
piint nook. Julv 21. Some of the
farmers In the vicinity of Pilot Rock
have become very much alarmed over
th damaae being: done by tne grass
hoppers this season. They seem to be
In spots, and In various places the
e.pfind and third cuttings of alfalfa
have been almost totally destroyed by
them. They have not been known to
v. n had for many years, and some
declare it is on account of the dry
season. Many of the gardens in mis
vp heen almost entirely Je
stroyed by the pests, and altogether
the damage will be quite heavy. No
mntprial damaee has yet been done
in th immediate vicinity of Pilot
Rock, but many complaints are com
ing in from a few miles out.
Young Lady Recovering From Serious
Injury Received In Runaway
Young Girl Brought From Walla
Walla Where She Was in Jail
Grain Harvest Turns Out Well.
Preewater. July 21. Blackberry
and raspberries are now being gath
ered, and the crop Is turning out first
class. Pickers have been scarce pi
late, however.
Miss Dot Campbell, who was quite
seriously Injured a few days ago In
fnlllnr from a wagon, is Improving.
and It is not believed her injuries will
prove serious.
Mrs. N. Ij. Cauvel. of State une.
who has been In the Walla Walla hos
pital for an operation, Is improving.
Miss Mary Ferklns, who naa oeen
in Walla Walla for some days, where
she was held pending an investigation
hv the Bollce. regarding her relations
with one Ed Hall, who is also a well
knows character of this place, was
taken to her home near Freewater
yesterday. he is but 14 years of age.
Hall is still being held in W alia alia
and serious charges may be brought
against him.
Mrs. Magrl VoUendorff, wire or
Fred VoUendorff of Colfax, died In
St. Marys hospital in Walla Walla,
yesterday. The deceased had been
pamolna: with her husband near Free-
water when she was overcome by ill
ness and had to be takeu to the hos
pital.
Henrv Hoffman of gpringdale, had
his collar bone broken and was other.
wise seriously lniured Saturday by
be tag run over by some boys on horse
back, who were riding so fast and
kicking up such a dust they were una.
ble to see him.
The grain harvest in this section of
the county Is nearly over, and the
farmers are better pleased than It was
expected. There were, many so ana
35-bushel yields, and it will prove to
be an average year. The fruit crop
is all that could be desired about here
also.
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All Three of These National Magazines Given
Absolutely Free with the Semi-Weekly or Daily East Oregonian.
Beat the World Afford.
"it rives me unbounded pleasure to
recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve,"
ava J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, TJ.
I am convinced it's the best salve
th world affords. It cured a felon
on my thumb, and it never falls to
heal every sore, burn or wound to
which it la applied. 26c at Tallman
ft Co.'s drugstore.
POMP AND PAGEANTRY
GALORE IN QUEBEC.
More Gorgeous and Elaborate Than
Ever Witnessed Her Before.
Quebec. July 21. Pomp and
naa-eantry such as has never before
been witnessed in the new world will
mark the first performance this after
noon of the Quebec tercentenary
spectacle on the Plains of Abranam. vagrants
The day's festivities were usnerea in ..--- phnh,DlnM have been
. -i i 1 bVati nk Onrl It' JUamia. r .
oy me arrival ui i .v.. . th rflimi)intf rround for human
American ships of war. which were I made th dumping o n cUUen.
- HAA fAi.niia mat nv hV T n R o I n "
ft J V ell a iuttiHB e " o
sembled specUtors as they swept past
the Isle d'Orleans. A preliminary re
tention of official guests, Including
some of the most distinguished men
of Great Britain, Canada, France ana
the United States, followed the arrival
of the warshlDS. This afternoon'
Read the following offers, make .your choice and send in your
name at once, as these offers are good for a limited time only.
Offer No. 3.
$1.50
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All for $1.50, Paid in Advance.
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All for $2.50, Paid in Advance.
Dailv East Oregonian, by mail, 6 months
Spare Moments, monthly, 1 year
The Mother's Magazine, monthly, 1 year
Dressmaking at Home, monthly, l year
Semi-Weekly East Oregonian, 1 year
Spare Moments, monthly, 1 year
The Mother's Magazine, monthly, 1 year
Dressmaking at.Home, monthly, 1 year
uivn I'SFTD AS ASLVS
DUMPIXU ukwsu.
w..hintnn. Julv 11. As President
Roosevelt honored the late President
Cleveland by renaming a Caurornia
forest "Cleveland," so he is seeking to
pay tribute to the coming president
maybe by removing tne sugm
the name of "Land of tne unoesi
bles" from Judge Taft's pet country.
I the Philippines.
' Through the secretary or siaie, ui
ders have gone out to the American
consular representatives at Asiauo
ports to discontinue their long-esiao-
Foley's Orlno Laxative, the new
laxative, stimulates but dpea not irri
tate. It is the best laxative. Guaran
teed or your money back. Pendleton
Drug Co.
ship, 'it is said, on the theory that at
Manila, or vicinity, woric may
L... h the wanderlust victims, or
vu.vu "J .
that they might be sent on 10 wic
si.h a nractlce was very
m.. mr th Asiatic ports, but Manila
a, a .a. guv fun In it. and com-
" . . ... .w. . nlnrpd UDOn
magnificent performance on tne ,i,i- Pftr of
r .u ... n,. 0rio win he her. me queuui. u. k-...b
pm...a. r ""J"-';" " ,h utranded persons, or senumn
witnessed by thousands or spectators - government ship was
from the big grand stand and every on, .he authorities of
other point of vantage. This evening fc aianai, complain-
111 be given the first performance 01
Fellclen David's symphonic oae, ' . nol le88 than
'Chrlstophe Colomb." - vagrants who were provided with
HI rnval highness, the Prince 01 " - . tn
Wale, w.H arrive tomorrow on board -.po pald by
dimhk nm pr Tndomltable ana ine . rt
will make- his official landing at .1' "1 .ot,r. who had been dls
o'clock In the afternoon. The Pnc I " d and wh0 had deserted from
i. nr.er.A hv a hr ant staff cnargea uu wu ,. u.
in oitv.,.. - . American sailing vesseia ennct
and the reception will be-the most Amcan sa. g ag Hongkonjf
notewonny event ui -
dominion's history.
niSOOURAGED
You may be discouratfed
because you have tried so
many nerve remedies without
havine received any benefit.
If you would only try a six
weeks course of NERY1TA
TABLETS, you would have
cood reason to rejoice. If
they were not the best made
whv would every druggist
recommend them? They are
known as the King of Nerve
Medicines for 22 years; any
druffrist will sell you 6 boxes
for $5. Cheer up. It's not
too late. Write for Free
Booklet.
' Fisher Drug Co. Chlea to,
PENDLCTOX DRCG COMPANY
t Fcndletotv OrM '
The Remedy That Does
"Dr. Kind's New Discovery Is the
remedy that does the healing others
promise, but fall to perform," says
Mr. v.. n pierson. of Auburn Center,
Pa. "It la curing me' of throat and
lung trouble of long standing, that
whence they were sent
to Manila by' the local American con-
.... . oaontntlv "on tneir
BUI I --- -
i whorpvpr that might be.
t, ii. i. .ird nt hpine tne capimi
pi a una. jo . '
of the undesirables and Busted, and
her kick has been heeaea.
Delay in commencing treatment for
i - -1 . .hat .nn M have
.ii.ii, irrwuiiLi il.
other treatments relieve only tern- red qulckly by Foley Kidney
porarlly. New Discovery Is doing me d may re,it tn a serious kld
. m..r.h that T feel confident Its con- ., ' ei-. irMnsv Remedy
ney aiseajjo. -
mn mnph that I feel confident Its con
for a reasonable length of
time will restore me to perfect
hpaith" This renowned cough and
a a. - tuns
cold remedy ana tnroai mm Drug Co
healer Is aold at Tallman & Co.'s drug
.tn- Kn anri 11.00. Trial oottie
free.
i...j. ..n th worn out tlssuei and
UUIlun M. --
k.i thesA organs. w
n.. tAVina- It today. Pendleton
iw.k of Oreson Poema Out
ThA Rant of the Oregon Pine, a
little book of original verse by Bert
Huffman Is now out and 1 on saie ai
it. r-.a.i.r hnok store. Price "
cenU. Printed on One paper
highly illustrated.
iiitwnmlHnji Asnomble.
T-ininnii. Tnd.. July 21. Fol
.h noplhratlon of high mass
IUWI11B i"u vwv.- -
i.u.i.Hnn in the biennial national
convention of the Ancient Order of
Hibernians assembled tnis raonuni
initial session. Welcoming
and addresses were made and committees
aoDolnted. A recepuon,
ball will be held this evening.
Bert Barber of Elton, Wl., aaye:
"I have only taken four dotee of Dt
WiU'a Kidney and Bladder Pllla and
they have done more for me than
any other medicine ha ever flone."
Bold by Tallman A Co.
A gang of boy robbers Is engaged In
looting hen roosts and other thefts at
Belllngham, Wash., and the officers
are endeavoring to capture them, but
as yet without success.
The functions of the kldneya la to
strain out the impurltle of the Wood
which Is constantly passing through
them. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes
th. kMnevs healthy. They will -train
.-4 .it matter from (Re blood.
Take Foley- Kidney Remedy and It
m Tnk you well. Pendleton Drug
Co.
Read the Baa Oregonian.
ruuwrimr Festival of All Nation.
Vnrk. July 11. A harvest
dancing festival of all nations will be
a unique event to be staged in mis
..... t.niimiur u'hpn the Play-'
VIIJ I.CJkl. Ultvu.yv., --- -
grounds of the Association of Ameri
ca, of which President Kooseveu it
honorary president, will hold its con-
ventlon here. The elaborate fete is in
charge of Professor Louis H. v.nanr,
graduate of the imperial t
School of Odessa, Russia. More than
a thousand men. women and cnuaren
of all nationalities will participate In
the festival and will give exhibitions
of their own characteristic nauona.
dances. President Rooseveu nas uec.
Invited to be present at the play
grounds convention and rete ana u
hoped that he will oe aoie iv .v
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A ReveUlton.
t. . ...miatinn to oeoole. the se
vere casea of lung trouble that hav
been cured by Foley a Money mu .
it not only atopa tne cougn dui
and strengthenaejthe lungs. L.
Ruggles, Reaanor, iowb, wnw..
.... matA t ha a consumption, and
t better until I took Foleya
A Vi ..w V k.tM
. ...A TBI. IT ITOnDRIl LI1B nut"
none; " . .
... . .. np in in mv lungs ana
they are now aa sound as a bullet.
Pendleton Drug to.
Notice of Dissolution,
i. horahv o-iven to all whom
it mav conern that the partnership of
r nMott & Co.. of Pendie.
uw .. . . V ...
ton. Oregon, has been aissoiveu uj ...
....i n.nt- that Will Ingram re
tires from the firm and that all of
his Interest has been soia,
.-j. ...o,r.rt tn Mary H. DeMott
and the business will be carried on
hereafter under tne same n .
n . t rtcurntt A uo.
ueurao . . .... .
Dated this 16th flay 01 juiy a.
108. mnfm
WILL INGRAM.
The Hot Summer Sim
brings no terror to the woman who knows that her
kitchen will not be turned into a veritable bake-oven,
Why ?
Because She Cooks With Gas,
no heavy coal scuttles to lift, no wood to handle, no
fire to feed, just the touch of a match and your fire
it in readiness.
tlORTIIWESTERH GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
xv. , aralnst Consumption.
All nations are endeavoring to
check the ravages of conaumpuon.
the "white plague" tnai cm..
many victims each year. Fowri
Honey and Tarurea cougn .u
berfectly and you are In no awif
consumption. Do not risic your neaam
by taking some unicnown pp''
when Foley-a Honey and Tar la aafe
and certain In results. renu.v..
Drog Co.
THE SECRET OF SEXINE TWA.
' 'vhrJ isn't any. Their wonderful
... .(..in thA result of a
enecis 9.1 w .--
aclentllRc. combination ox u
.ai.. that are known In medl-
rvvu.. ,
cine for the upbuilding and rejueven-
ating of tired, wean ana wurn ......
nd women. They act on the blood
in such a manner tnat mi
soon imbued with new Hie ana b-
a Price II a box, MS
Iauia .."
boxes tf. fully guaranteed on the
v 1. ni.i .. Address or call
.x. P.ni.tnn Drue Co. 1 This Is the
I store that aelia. all the principal rem-
iiea and dee not aubamvte.i
Pendleton's
Passenger Time Card
Arriving Pendleton O. R. & N." leaving Pendleton
Portland Paasenger t . .
4:10 p. rn.
Qhicago-Portland Special
4 :40 p. m.
Portiand-Criicago Eypresa .
, 2 :55 a. m.
Portland Passenger ....
. . 8 :00 a. m.
Chicago-Portland Special
. .12:25 p. m.
Portlnnd-Chicapo Express
1 :05 a. m.
O. R.&N. WASHINGTON DIVISION
m.
Spokane Passenger .. . . .
4:30 p,
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.
Pa9co Passenger. 4:30 p. m.
UMATILLA CENTRAL
Pilot Rock Passenger . . .
3:15 p. m.
Pilot Rock Passenger . . .
8:45 a. rn.