DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1008.
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ALE IliS NATES
AND GET THREE MAGAZINES FREE.
SHOWERS HELP SPRING
GRAIN MATERIALLY.
LODGE OFFICERS FOR
THE XET TERM.
' PACK SIX.
HAD
1 TER ADVICES
Ill
Bells Fifty IT pad of Cattle to Echo Gould
Man Telephones Are Being Placed
for Line Between litre and Fondle-'
ton Good Draft Horse for Sale i
Many People to Lehman Springs. '
Estate Is Divided Anions
Heirs Friends of Young Woman
Pained to Henr of Serious I lines
Heavy Yield of Wheat on Reserva
tion Farm Not Far From Weston,
Alba. July 22. The past week has; Weston, July 22. The following of
been showery which will help the fleer have Just been Installed Into
spring grain. Weston lodge No. 88, I. 0. O. F.: I,
najing nas oegun. tne crop being; vv. Godfrey, N. G.; G. E. Towery, V.
iigmer man ior many years. iU.; j. s. Lleuallen, secretary; S. A.I
stock 8 doing well on the range. Barnes, treasurer; J. p. O'Harra,
j. s. MCLoa has sold fifty head of warden; Frank King, conductor"; M.
stock- catUe to Robert Stanfleld of A. Bo-son, R. S. N .G.; Wm. McKen
Bcha ;'e. I S. N. G.; F. M. Bryant. R. S.
Carstean's man of Tacoma haa'V. O.; C. B Williamson, L, 8 V. G.;
been here and brought 80 head of J James King, R. S. S.; Seth Hyatt. I
steers of Fuller brothers to be deliv- S. S.; J. R. King, chaplain; W.' A.
red next week in Pendlton at $3.75 Barnes, I. G.; R. L, Wilson. 0. Q.
on the hoof. J The heirs of the late William Gould
Henry La ZInka sold 95 head of. who died some time ago, leaving an
three and four year old steers last etae worth $30,000. have divided the
week at four cents, but they were property by mutual agreement. The
contracted a month ago. They were
consigned to the Seattle markets.
The wire Is now stretched on the
tnree children. Wm. H. Gould, Thos.
E. Gould and Mrs. Lydla A. Hyatt.
each receive a quarter section of val-
new leiepnone line and the phones uaoie mountain land. In addition,
are being placed as rapidly as possl-the two brothers get, a half interest
ble. This makes an indepepdent each In a brick building at Weston,
through farmers line from Ukiah to J The widow of the deceased receives
Pendleton. the revenue from the building dur-
There are a number of good draft ln8 her lifetime, and 22 acres of rich
horses here for sale, but as the mar- bottom land near Weston,
ket is a little dell at present they will The many friends of Miss Pansy
be held In pastures until the demand Stewart, formerly of this place, but
gets better as horses can be kept here 1 wno has been living at Oregon City
cheaper than most anywhere. i fr the past two years, were pained to
For sale Three hundred million hear that she was ordered to go to
feet of yellow pine timber belonging ! Arizona by physicians on account of
to actual settlers all tributary to one , tuberculosis from which she has been
of the best mill sites in Oregon. (suffering for some time. She was
Wanted An electric railroad to the founder of the Bow Knot club
tart from Pendleton and tap the nere' n social favorite,
mineral resources of this country. j Mrs. Charles Dupuls has returned
The visible timber and stone crop from a visit to Soakum, Wash.
or me mountains will guarantee 20: Mr- H- J. Cockerllng la reported '
yemri rreigni ana the undeveloped re- being quite 111 at her home near
aources of the hills will furnish kaat-! tt city.
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ress for the balance of time.
The Waggers autos are busy dally
hauling passengers to and from Leh-
Great Wheat Yield.
Despite pessimistic forebodings the
wneat crop about here will be normal.
man and Hldaway Sprlnn makin D. C. Kirk has Just reoorted o huh.
the round trip In one day going in the ' els to the acre on most of his land
rsear wallow road and coming back on tne reservation, all prime quality,
via Hidaway and Alba and on to .This Is exceptional, but most of the
Pendleton a distance of over 141 wheat about here will go from SO to
muea 9 bushels to the acre.
There are more people la the
mountains at both these resorts thanl
for a number of years. I
iss xsen waiiace is making some Will Be a Normal Yield la the Adams
mjiuKuienu on ner xarm lour miles
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HARVEST IS OX.
nortneaat of Alba. She Is being as
aisted. by several young ladles of
Country.
Adams, July 22. Threshing is go-
Just Exactly Right
"1 have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for several years, and find them
Just exactly right," says Mr. A. A.
Felton, of Harrlsvllle, N. Y. New
Life Pills relieve without the least
discomfort Best remedy for consti
pation, biliousness and malaria. 25e,
at Tallman A Co.'s drug store.
Pendleton who wish to study ranch ' ing on ,n aM directions from here this
lire -on-the frontier. " "pons or some fo-ousnei
. Mrs. A.. Struthers has been elected y,eld are belnff "delved, while most
"superintendent of the Alba Sunday !of tne ra,n u runnlna' SO bushels to
school V lne acre. Testa which have been
made in the past few days have a
weight of from ES to 0 pounds per
bushel. The weather la very warm,
and the threshers say they never
worked in a hotter harvest season
than this. There has been no suffer
ing as yet ' The farmers seem to be
generally pleased with the results of
the crops, especially since It Is known
that wheat will be a fairly good price
this season and better prices are sure
to prevail than last year.
Some wheat Is being hauled to the
warehouses. No sales have been re-
Notlce of Dissolution.
Notice Is hereby given to all whom
It may conern that the partnership of ' ported as yet, however.
wcu.ge waiou uo., or renaie- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Baker have re
ton, Oregon, has been dissolved by mo turned to their home In Los Angeles,
fllfll mnajnt Vio Term T I . . ..
Ingram ro- uuer visiung nere ror some weeKS.
iir irom me nrm and .that all of Many of the people in and about
am interest nas oeen sold, assigned . Adams have gone to the mountains
and transferred to Mary H. DeMott 'or to the coast for an outing during on ,n earnest until after the first of
... uumini wm u. carnea on, me warm weatner. Tne past few days ""'
h prca f)M n.J.. .V . -ml . I J An
name oi nave Deen extremely warm.
IDAHO LAMBS SELL WELL.
Butter field Received $700 Per 100 In
Chicago. '
A recent Issue of Clay, Robinson &
Company's Livestock Report contains
the following on the Butterfleld lamb
shipment from Welser, Idaho:
A. O. Butterfleld, a member of the
extensive Idaho sheep firm of the
Butterfleld Livestock company, with
headquarters at Welser, was here this
week with a tralnload of sheep and
lambs, which we sold for him, getting
$7 for the lambs and 14 for the weth
ers, prices that were highly pleasing
to him.
'This was the earliest by a month
that I have ever had lambs on the
Chicago market," remarked Mr. But
terfleld. "This was rendered possible
by the excellent weather conditions
and fine range all last winter and
spring. There will be scattering ship
ments of lambs from Idaho right
long, but the movement will not be
nereaner unaer tne same
George R. DeMott A Co.
Dated this 16th day of July A. D
1908.
GEORGE R. DEMOTT,
WILL INGRAM.
Butt of Ohio, City of Toledo. Loess Coon
tr. u
Trtnk J. 'Cheney makes otth that be Is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che
ney a Co.. doing bnslneu In the City of
Toledo, County and Bute aforesaid, and
nr"! ..l!LflnB wl" tn n of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
ee of Catarrh that cannot be cored ht
tbe use of Hail's CaUrrh Core.
Sworn to before m and inbscrlbed In my
1889 vw-riuirer, a. u.,
(8ea! ) a. W. OLEASON.
tj.ti. , NoUry Public. '
J? 1 ! cUrrh, Cnr taken Internally,
and acta directly on the blood and mo-
aetata frla tbe ,T,t'n- 8ena ,or t(
h,m ' , "JEIEY k CO.. Toledo, O.
Bold by .all Drowlata, 75c.
tloo HIr' F"1'", Mn f,r tontlpa-
It Can't Be Brat
The best of all teachers la expert'
ence. C. M. Harden, of Silver City.
North Carolina, says: "I find Elec
tric Bitters does all that Is claimed
for it For Stomach, Liver and Kid
ney troubles It can't be beat. I have
tried it and find it a most excellent
medicine." Mr. Harden Is right: It's
the best of all medicines for
weakness, lame back, and all run
down conditions. Best too, for chills
and malaria. Sold under guarantee
at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. 60c
narvoy Aids EHperanilsts,
New York, July 22. Colonel Geo.
Harvey, editor of the Harper publi
cations, will take a leading part In
the movement launched at' the Na
tional Esperanto convention, now In :
session at Chautauqua, to secure the
Idaho has about the usual crop of
lambs to . market this season. They
are In unusually good condition, and,
barring poor railroad service, an ex
ceptionally big number will come to
market. In fine shape for slaughter.
Thus fewer feeders will be available
than In late years. Most of the Idaho
wool has been disposed of at 10 to 17
cents per pound, being 3 to 7 cents
lower than last year.
"The lamb crop In both Wyoming
and Montana Is short this year, the
lambing In most ports, according- to
late lnformtalon, being 30 to 60 per
cent, against 60 to 80 per cent for
normal average.
While prospects are not near as
promising as one year ago, the bona
fide flockmaster of the west Is by no
means discouraged over the future,
And why should he be, when we are
Importing 50 per cent or more wool
than we consume? This depression In
trade Is only temporary. At least
that Is the prevailing opinion among
ITS TOUR KIDNEYS.
Don't Mistake the Cause of Yow
Trouble A Pendleton GItlaea
Cltlaeo Show How to Cure Them.
Many people never suspect their
kidneys. If suffering from a lama.
weak or aching back they think that
it is only a muscular weakness; when
urinary trouble seta In they think it
will soon correct itself. And so it Is
with all the other symptoms of kid
ney disorders. That is Just where the
danger Ilea. You must cure these
troubles or they may result in diabetes
or Bright'a disease. The best remedy
to use is Doan'a Kidney Pills. It
qures all ills which 1 are caused by
weak or diseased kidneys. Pendle
ton people testify to permanent cures.
Mrs. Arthur Hammer, living at 717
Aura street, Pendleton, Ore., says;
"For the last five years Doan'a Kid
ney puis, which I procured at The
Pendleton Drug Co., have been ' Jnst
aa effective in eliminating backache
as they were when they first came
to my notice In the spring of 1901
Doan'a Kidney Pills proved conclu
slvely to me when I recommended
them to my friends that they were a
reliable remedy and I still vouch fer
their merit as I have the greatest con
fidence In them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 10
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan'a and
take no other.
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
is in readiness.
nORTIIYESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
International convention for this coun
try next year. Colonel Harvey is very the men who make the production of
much Interested in the propaganda of sheep and wool their chief business,
the new universal language and may Of course, there will be liquidation by
" Horw-a Wanted.
Wanted a carload of horses In the
next three days. Weight from lOKft
10 1250. Broke Stock. 'Phone Or call I nttend tho Intornntlnnal rnnm-naa at tVia omntour. anrl nextilntnra TVintr
Oreron Ft-ed Yard ! . . I . . ..! . ' ..
j Dresden next month.
will probably get out as fast as they
got In last-year."
"7 V TAjf TIJTWTTWiC
'Is an ordeal which all women
approach with dread, for noth
ine compares to the pain of
child-birth. The thought of
the suffering in store for her,
rohs the exneclant mother nf
picasam micipanons, ana casts over her a shadow of gloom.
Thousands of women have found the use of Mother's Friend during
pregnancy robs confinement of much pain and insures safety to life
of mother and child. This liniment is a god-send to women at the
critical time. -Notonlv does Mother's Friend carry-women safely
through the perils of Cnnd-brtW. but it oentlv nrenarea the svstem fnr
uis wnuni event TeiievegT n f rTTrrn r-r p
momma; EicKiicss. anaoin-i
er Sscom forts of this period, j j ft
sUMtTflnrrbtoMt100rkott Soak I M
ami ii t wMBllafnuUoa aitlM f tm I i IL
m i M in
NORTHERN PACIFIC LANDS
TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE,
Large Area of Lands Withheld for
Three Years on the Market.
Tacoma, July 22. Northern Pacl
flc railway lands which have been off
the market for more than three years,
soon will be again crprn for purchase.
General Western Land Agent Oeorge
H. . Plummer has been revUing lists
and going over the reports prepara
tory to fixing the price f ax f whlcl). U)
various classes of land are to be noiA.
The company still has mllllonj-Jif
acre of land In thls'slate which "ave
not been sold; much of K good afl
cultural bind. Rome of H Js suitable
for irrigation projects, while" there
also are large areas of wheat j land
and stock range.
Fine store and office room for rent.
East Oregonian building. Enquire
(his office.
FOR 22 YEARS
41
Tablets have been sold by
druggists and they are today
known as the King of Nerve
Medicines. Any druggist
will sell you six boxes for $5.
and agree to refund your
money if they do not benefit
you. uont let your trouble
get so bad that no medicine
will benefit you. 1 Begirt todayl
before too late. If you are
skeptical, send for free booklet
Fisher Drug Co. Chicago.
PENDLETOJT DRUG COMPANY
'Pendleton, Qregoa ,
FOUR TRAIN'S 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.
ROUND TRIP TOURIST RATES
To all points in the middle and eastern states, j y
Apply to any ticket agent Northern Paclflo Railway and have fares'
quoted, routes explained, and berth reservations made, or call on
or write r.-i -- . ,
B. R. CALDERIIEAD, W. ADAMS,
Genl. Agt., Walla Walla, Wn. ' Agent Pendleton, Ore.
Portland, Oregon.
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