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Possibility of Securing Good Flow of
Water rushing Work on Cement
ing Ditch on VniAtUlA rroject
Funeral of Murdered Girl Well At
tended Lodges Install New Offi
cers. Echo, July 27. A number of the
prominent Butter creek stockmen and
farmers are making arrangements to
bore for artesian water. It looks aa
though It couU be easily secured as
there are flowing wells on all sides.
It is the intention to form a stock
company, and then bore about 2000
feet if necessary, and if a flow of
water is secured many wells will be
drilled.
Beeson Brothers big tent which was
here during all last week gave excel
lent satisfaction.
Ben Atkinson has returned from a
trip to Buhl, Idaho, where he pur
chased 40 acres of fine land.
Miss Nona Houser, assistant cashier
at the Bank of Echo, has Just been
taking a 10 days' vacation.
Henrietta Rebecca lodge No. 36, I.
O. O. F., installed the following offi
cers at the regular meeting held July
t: Ella Ripper, N. G.; Rowena Bon
ney, V. G.; Kate Gulliford. warden;
Laura Bonney, conductor; Eula
Smith, chaplain; Flora Malcolm, R.
S. N. G.; Blanche Brown, L. S. N. G.;
JJllle Gillette, R. S. V. G.; Ella Bailey,
L S. V. G.; Ida Norton, inside guard
Ian; P. A, Bonney- outside guardian;
Prudence Young, secretary; Mary
Barker, treasurer,
blowing we're the officers install
ed In the Overland lodge No. 23, I.
O. O. F., last Saturday evening: L.
T. Kenison, N. G.; George Rlsellng,
V. G.; E. H. Brown, secretary; W. T.
Reeves, treasurer; Alex Malcolm,
"Warden; E. C. Fish, conductor; J. H.
Toung, R. S. S.; W. B. Gillette. L. S.
.; Joe Bailey, chaplain; J. E. Reeves,
R. S. N. G.; C. R. Bonney, L. S. N.
G,; C. Kenison, R. S. V. G.: E. H.
Litsey. L S. V G.I Rice Foreman, O.
G.; C. J. Gulliford, I. G. After the
Installation Ice' cream was served In
the banquet hall to the Rebekahs and
Odd Fellows" wives.
Poshing Work.
A lanre force of men, 60 or more,
are. now at work with a large number
of teams cementing the 3000 feet of
ditch on the Umatilla project below
Echo, where there has been consld-
erable trouble from seepage. It will
keep them busy for several weeks to
come.
Large Funeral.
The funeral of Miss Elza Kennlson,
the young lady who was so cruelly
murdered by Grover Stoeffle Thurs
day, was held Saturday from the M
E. church. The church was crowd
ed, and it was one of the saddest fun
erals fn the history of the town, as
the young lady and the family were
held In the highest esteem m tne com
munity.
Toll Gate ami Other Favorite Spots
Visited By Many From Walla Walla
Also Pastor Returns From Chau
tauqua Meeting' Fruits Being Ship
ped From Here Dally.
Milton, July 27. Many of the peo
ple In this section of the county 'are
spending a few weeks In the Blue
mountains, some are at the Toll Gate
and different places, and a number
of campers from Walla Walla have
been passing through on their way
to the Toll Gate, which Is an Ideal
camping place. There are also many
camps at the Blue mountain sawmill
and on back to Sallng's and Fletcher's
old mill site. Nearly everybody that
can get away Is going somewhere In
the mountains.
At the Christian church last even
ing the Toung People's society occu
pied the evening hour with a literary
and musical program, which was very
interesting and there was a large at
tendance. There were a number of visitors
here yesterday from Walla Walla, all
coming over on the lnterurban to get
away from the city for the day. A
number from this section of the coun
ty were also attracted to Mead,or park
yesterday, which was crowded with
people from Walla Walla, Milton and
Freewater.
A great many raspberries, black
berries and peaches have been ship
ped out of late, and they are bringing
the growers fairly good prices this
season. The prune and apple crop
B"J quite t.eavy this year.
Dr. B. J. Hoadley. pastor of the M.
E. church at this place, has returned
from Gladstone park, where he had
been In the capacity of Instructor in J
English and American literature at
Gladstone Chautauqua assembly,
which was a very successful affair In
every way.
The grandmothers of the old Dutch
Dunkard famlles of western renn
sylvanla have made and used "Hick
ory Bark Cough Remedy" and reared
their families on It for a hundred
years. Now you can buy It of your
dealers. Ask for It and use It, be
cause It la pure; because It Is the best
couch remedy mad today. Try it
For sale by any druggist and all deal
ers everywhere. Pendleton Drug Co.
Wanted, at Once.
Good clean rags: market price paid.
East Oregenlan office.
CONFIRMED PROOF.
Residents of Pendleton Cannot Doubt
What Haa Been Twice Prlved.
In gratitude for complete relief from
rhp and rialni of bad backs from
distressing kidney 111 thousands
havo nnhiirlv recommended Doan'i
Kidney Pills. Residents of Pendleton
who so testified years ago, now ay
their rnrM are Dermanent This tes
timony doubly proves the worth of
T)on' Kldnev Pills to i'enaieion
kidney sufferers.
Mrs. C. Oliver, living at 612 Maple
tret Pendleton. Ore., says: "I am
inmt an olpased to endorse Doan'i
Kidnev Pills at this time as when
irave a statement recommending
them in 1905. It is over five yeart
since I procured them at the Pen
dleton Drug Co. and was perman
ently cured of a severe attack of kid
nev trouble which had caused me
much suffering. For six months
prior to procuring Doan's Kidney
Pills I could not bear to be on my feet
on account of the bearing down pains
through my back and kidneys. The
secretions were also too frequent In
action, attended with pain and gave
me great annoyance. I was gradual
ly growing worse Instead of better,
and In spite of many remedies, failed
to find relief until Doan's Kidney
Pills came to my notice and I pro
cured a box. They soon went to the
seat of the trouble, I was so encour
aged that I continued their use, and
a nermanent curs was the result
know of others who have used Doan's
Kidney Pills and have been perman
ently cured by them."
For sale by all dealers. Pries 10
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New Tork, sole agents for the United
States. ' '
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
PEACH DAY.
Sella
Hardware Business to Walla
Walla Party.
Freewater, July 27. Freewater
will celebrate peach day again this
season, and a meeting of the Free-
water Commercial club has been
called for Tuesday evening to set a
date, and make arrangements for the
occasion. Peaches are coming In
now, and It Is thought that the cel
ebration will not be far off. This
event last year proved very success
ful
Albert Patterson, a young boy.
while playing with a loaded revolver
Friday, had the end of this thumb
badly lacerated through the discharge
of the revolver, which he did not
know was loaded.
A. J. Blcknell has disposed of his
hardware business at this place to A.
F. Kendall of Walla Walla, who will
take Immediate charge of the business.
It Can't Be Beat.
The best of all teachers Is experi
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. 50c,
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Wounded Sailor Scribbles Accusations
Against His Aasailaot.
Avalon, Catallna, July 27. Bellev
Ing It to be his last will and testa
ment, Andrew Nelson, aged 70, who
was rescued Saturday night from a
row boat at San Clemente, wrote in
lead pencil upon an old envelope the
following:
"I hereby accuse Captain Iveson of
the schooner Lou of San Diego of
having cut me with a knife."
When the exhausted and bleadlng
man reached Avalon at 1:30 this
morning it was found necessary to
use over a hundred stitches to bind
the muscles and flesh together. The
gashes across the man's thighs meas
ured six Inches and were cut to the
bone. Nelson was seven hours in
reaching Avalon and medical aid.
Upon an envelope was also writ
ten the dying man's last will and
testameDt, bequeathing his boat, the
Star of San Diego, and all personal
effects, to his friend, Howard Snyder
of Seattle.
It is alleged that a further state'
ment was made by Nelson before leav
lng here, that his and Captain Ive
son's presence at San Clemente during
the past three weeks was for the
purpose of shooting seals, fishing In
cldentally to await the coming of the
ship Helen from some Mexican port
with fifty contraband Chinese aboard.
Recent reports state that the
schooner Lou is still at anchor at
Han Clemente. The launches Juanlta,
Captain Mach tails, and San Toy, Cap
tain Mathews, left here for San Cle
mente and will reach their destina
tions at daybreak. The schooner Lou
of San Diego Is reported at 160 tons.
Northwest Fair Dates.
Following is the list of northwest
fair dates:
Belllngham, Wash., Aug. 25-29.
. Big Timber, Mont., Aug. 26-29.
Boseman, Mont, Aug. 81-Sept. 4.
Everett, Wash., Sept. 1-5.
Sclo, Ore., Sept 2-4.
Roseburg, Ore., Sept. 2-6.
Pocatello, Idaho, Sept. 7?9.
Eugene, Ore., Sept 7-12.
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 7-12.
Miles City, Mont, Sept. 8-10.
Dillon, Mont, Sept 9-11.
Salem, Ore., Sept. 14-19.
Centralla, Wash., Sept 14-19.
Glendlve, Mont, Sept. 15-17.
Missoula, Mont, Sept. 21-26.
Portland, Ore., Sept 21-26. .
Victoria, B. C, Sept. 22-29.
Anaconda, Mont, Sept. 2S-26.
Marshfleld, Ore., Aug. 26-29.
Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 28-Oct. 8.
North Taklma, Wash., Sept. 28
Oct 3.
Helena, Mont, Sept. 28-Oct. 8.
New Westminster, B. C, Sept 29
Oct 3.
Spokane, Wash., Oct. 6-10.
Caldwell, Idaho, Oct 6-10.
Davenport Wash., Oct. 8-11.
Lewlston, Idaho, Oct. 12-17.
Walla Walla, Wash., Oct. 12-17.
Baker City, Ore., Oct. 13-17.
Boise, Idaho, Oct 19-24.
8tato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Coon-
Frank J. Cheney make, oath that be Is
senior partner of the firm of P. J. Che
ney Co., doing business In the City of
Toledo, County and Btate aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
mTninntfn nni.LARS for each and every
case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by
the use of Hall's uatarrn V".-
FRANK J. CHENHt,
Sworn to before me and subscribed In my
premnce, this Otb day of December, A. D.,
(Seal.) A. W. GLBABON,
' Notary Public.
Dall's Catarrh Cart Is taken Internally,
and acts directly on th. blood and mu
cnus surfaces of the system. Bend for tes
timonials free. , M .
V. J. CHENEY It CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Drurelits, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for coostlpa
tlon.
Book of Oregon Poems Out.
"The Song of the Oregon Pine," a
little book of original verse by Bert
Huffman is now out and Is on sale at
the Frazler book store. Price 80
rantiL Printed on fine naper and
highly illustrated.
The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunk
ars recommended "Hickory Bark
Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure
your cough, and guaranteed to be
nun. Made from the bark of ths
shell bark or white hickory tree. For
sale by any druggist and all dealers
everywhere. Pendleton Drug ua
NEW
NERVE;' BRAINS
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i ncKvi ia-
Ds Witt's Witch H&xel Salve 1 es
pecially good for plies.' Recommend
ed and sold by Tallman Y Co.
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Don't sav life la not worth living.
Take Sexlne Pill and when you feel
the new life eourslng . through your
veins rou will feel a new Interest in
living. Bexlne Pilla are sold by the
Pendleton Drug Co. This Is the store
that sells all the principal remedies
and does not substitute. Pries II
Extra Strength
fls stuff TMaIs
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6 boies for 12.50. At all Druggists.
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PENDLETON DRUG COMPANY
Pendleton. Oregon
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.
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Our Specialty is
the Family Trade X
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 82.
'Phone Main 61S.
THORNTON MUSIC CO
813 Main Street
HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
- Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk
ing Machines, Records, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
The Hot Summer Sun
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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.
NORTIIVESTERH GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
See the Twin-Dime Across the Street.
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Songs by Robert Fenner from the Salt air Palace, Salt Lake
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