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DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 38, 1908. EIGHT PAGES. BRIEF RECORD OF THREE MAGAZINES FREE COUNTY EVENTS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY. Special Correspondence PAGE SEX. 1 S PTES LAWN FETE OX COLLEGE CAMPUS THURSDAY Many Campers Xonr Toll Gate In Blue Mountain. Central St-hool Build Ing Is Being; Repaired Fire From Spontaneous Combustion Bank Is a First Xational. Milton, July 18. Elaborate prepa rations are being made for the laws fete to be given on the college campus here Thursday evening by the faculty and alumni of the college. Besides an excellent literary and musical pro- pram there will he several extra feat ures, including a wizard fortune tel ler from the Jungles of India, a wild nan Imprisoned In an open cage, and Tarious other amusing stunts. The proceeds of the evening will be used in purchasing new furniture for the reception room In the girls' dormi tory. More Campers. There are an Increased number of campers at the French camp near the Toll Gate from Walla Walla and from Milton. A summer camp ha been established and people will re main here until September. There are over a dozen Milton people at this camp, while many Miltonltes are camped in different places In the mountains. Repairing Central School Building1. The Central school building at this place Is being repaired throughout It will be paperd, painted and made as good as possible for the next school term. . It has been found that the fire which destroyed Dr. McQuarry's new cottage a few days ago, was caused by spontaneous combustion of cloths used In polishing the woodwork. People near by heard the explosion, and Immediately afterward the Inter ior of the house was In flames. There was an Insurance of $1000 but the loss amounted to over $2000. First Xational Bank. Milton now has a First Xational bank, the Bank of Milton having pass ed a satisfactory examination for the purpose of having It made a first na tlonal Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ingle, July 24, a daughter. HAVING IS GOING OX GOOD prospects. Many Go to Springs for Short Time Well Known Farmer Now nus Fire Fine Deer Prospectors Going to HIIU as in Early Days. Weather fine but threatening rain, which makes hay weather a little risky. All are now busy gathering fodder for the coming winter. Although the crop Is light the spring sowing Is coming on later and will make a fair crop. The recent showers are bringing it out. Judge Gllllland, his wife and son, accompanied by Christopher Bolen, the Judge's father-in-law, passed through here Saturday on their way to Hidaway springs for a week or 10 days' outing. A large number of settlers here have gone to Hidaway and Lehman to spend the day swimming and bathing and saving doctor's bills when the weather Is so hot The stork.has again visited the H. F. Connell ranch and this time old Mother Doe has brought forth Into the world a beautiful spotted fawn, Increasing the little herd to five deer, which should be engaged for exhibit at the fair this fall. We think they can be secured by paying the trans portation and keep while the fair Is going on. Thqy are fine specimens of the mountains and would he a drawing card. Every few days one can see pros pectors going Into the hills with pack horses loaded with grub, blankets, pick and shovel to try their luck, for the hidden treasure. It reminds real old-timers of the days of '49, and that a mining boom will again strike mis country is as sure as me sun xnai i seis. Best the World Affords. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ays 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 eV Co.'s drug store. NEW STAGE SCHEDULE. Station Established at Willow Springs. Pilot Rock. July 28. A new mall schedule has been established for the Pilot Rock stage, and went into effect yesterday. The old contract owned by Carney & Kennedy, though Just half out, will be replaced by a con tract to Sam Carney of Pendleton, who will now have charge of the line between here and the Camas Prairie point Under the new schedule the stage will leave here Immediately on the arrival of the train from Pendle ton and will drive to Ukiah, due to arrive there at 6:30 in the evening, and leaving Ukiah at 5 o'clock in the morning it will arrive here at 1:20 p. m. A station has been established at Willow Springs, where the men will change teams each day. iflst week tne weather was very warm In the Pilot Rock country. The thermometer registering as high as 108. It Is considerably cooler this week, and It Is predicted that the month of August will not be as warm as July. w A number of the Pilot Rock people are spending a short time at Lehman springs and different places In the mountains during the warm weather. G. T. Blair, district grand master of the Artisan lo'lge, has been here for several 'lays. Twelve new members were Initiated into the order while he was here. Pilot Rock assembiyi Xo. 16, is In a flourishing condition." It has been organized 12 years and has a membership of 74. Bert Barber of Elton, Wis., gays "I have only taken four doses of De- Wltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have done more for me than any other medicine has ever done." Sold by Tallman & Co. If you see it in the East Oregonlan, It's so. THE POWER OF 8TEAM. Maar Mar Baa Bat It Takea Oaaaaa (a Realise. When James Watt saw the steam causing the kutle lid to Jump up and down he said "There must be powi-r In that steam that It can lift such a weight." Thare was Millions prior to him had seen ths same phenomenon and regarded It as an unexplained mystery. Recant scientific raearch has put Its Anger on the "cause" of DandrufT, Fall In Hair, and consequent iMna, and has unearthed a tiny gernv which eats the Ufa from the roots of human hair. Newbro'a Herplclde destroys this germ and consequently , restores the a1r to Its natural state. : Bold by leadlnr drurrlrts. fjn1 1V n stamps for sampla to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Mica. Two sises 19 cents and U.to. A. C. Korppea a The Remedy That Doe. "Dr. King's New Discovery la the remedy that does the healing others promise, but fall to perform," says Mrs. E. R. Plerson, of Auburn Center, Pa. "It la curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieve only tern porarlly. 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 la sold at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. 60c and S1.00. Trial bottle free. "DRTS" GAIX BIG VICTORY. Texas to Vote on State-Wide Prohlbl tion. Dallas, Texas, July 8. Returns from the democratic primaries held In Texas Saturday, Indicate that Gov ernor Campbell has been renominated by a majority which will probably reach 100,000, on a vote that Is in excess of 300,000. The contest be tween R. V. Davidson and R. M, Wynne for attorney general Is close. The latest returns, however, have been favorable to Davidson, the In cumbent The only other issue that excited interest was whether the question of constitutional amendment permit ting state wide prohibition should be submitted to popular vote, and the returns at midnight Indicate that this proposition will be carried, though not by so large a majority, however, as Indicated by the earlier returns. E. C. DeWItt & Co., Chicago, III. Gentlemen In 1897 1 had a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the prlng of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit I received all the gold In Georgia could not buy. May you live long and prosper. Tours very truly, C. N. Cornell. Rodlng, Ga Aug. 27, 1908." Sold by Tallman ft Co. CITIZENS MAY INVOKE RECALL OX OFFICIALS. Mayor IMtfrid Opposed Reform El ement ami Lewlftton Is Angry, Lewlston, Idaho, July 28. The re form forces of the city are preparing petition asking for the recall of Mayor Henry Heltfeld and Council- men Phillips, Booth and Salaberg. The causes which led up to the ac tion are the result of the recent city election, In which three new members of the city council were chosen, and the reorganization of that body effected. The new members, at a recent meetnlg began cutting expenditures and chopping salaries, but they were met by a solid front on the part of the holdovers 'and the tie vote was settled by the mayor voting with the members of the old council. The question of paving Is hanging In the balance and may be defeated In the heat of the controversy. ppei iKPii mmfflk iaw&iji mm tea avgl. .?K. :-:V Cut out, sign and leave the contract printed below, with 65 cents at the East Oregonian office and receive all three of these national magazines (or one year, absolutely free. Old or new subscribers may take advantage of this offer, i Pendleton. Oregon, 1 908 East Oregonian Pub. Co. Gentlemen : In consideration of your delivering to me as a premium one years subscription to the following magazines Spare Moments, Mother's Magazine and Dressmaking at Home, I hereby subscribe to the Daily East Oregonian, by carrier, for a period of six months, at the regular rate of 65 cents per month, payable in advance. Pape ..Street You will have to hurry, as our contract with these people expires August 3 1st. Xortlrwest Fair Dates. Following is the list of northwest fair dates: Belllngham, Wash., Aug. 25-29. Big Timber, Mont, Aug. 28-29. Bozeman, Mont, Aug. Sl-Sept 4. Everett, Wash., Sept. 1-B. Sclo, Ore., Sept. 2-4. Roseburg, Ore., Sept. 2-5. 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. 16-17. Missoula, Mont. Sept. 21-26. Portland, Ore., Sept. 21-26. Victoria, B. C, Sept. 22-29. Anaconda, Mont, Sept 23-26. Marshfleld, Ore., Aug. 26-29. Pendleton, Ore., Sept. 28-Oct. 8. North Yakima, Wash., Sept. Oct 3. Helena, Mont, Sept 28-Oct. New Westminster, B. C, Sept 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. 28 29 Book of Oregon Poenu Out. "The Song of the Oregon Pine," a little book of original verse by Bert Huffman la now out and Is on sale at the Frazler book store. Price 60 cents. Printed on fine paper and highly Illustrated.' SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA. Timber Burned Over. Forty acres of small timber near Milton has been burned over, causing considerable damage. The fire Is supposed to have been cause from a lighted cigar or cigarette. A large combine harvester, owned by Henry Watrua, of Dayton. Wash., was destroyed by an explo sion of smut Wednesdayw hlch set fire to the machine and destroyed it. It was valued at 11,800. Itching, Burning Skin Disease; Rooted WitlKwt Vac of Injurious Drugs. Great Inventors often have been praised for surrendering the secrets of their discoveries. Practically the same thing happened in the medical world In the case of Dr. D. Dennis, the eminent skin specialist of Chi cago. Dr. Dennis, In his own office prac tlce, discovered that pure vegetable oil of wlntergreen, properly mixed with other simple remedies, was practically a sure cure for ecxema, psorasls, barber's itch, salt rheum, and other itching skin diseases. But the oil of wlntergreen alone was found Ineffective. It required other mild ingredients such as glycerine and thymol compounded with the wlntergreen to produce the real ecze ma cur. This compounded D. D. D. Pre scription positively takes away the Itch at once the instant It Is applied to the skin. This vegetable liquid does away with deleterious drugs so long used In an attempt to doctor the blood, whereas modern science has determined that eczema Is first and all the time, a skin disease. . If you want to know mors about the merits ofD. D. D. Prescription, call at our store. We vouch for this remedy. Pendleton Drug Co. DISCOURAGED You may be discouraged because you have tried so many nerve remedies without having received any benefit. If you would only try a six weeks course of NERV1TA TABLETS, you would have good reason to rejoice. If they were not the best made why would every druggist recommend them ? They are known as the King of Nerve Medicines for 22 years; any druggist will sell you 6 boxes for $5. Cheer up. It's not too late, write for Tree Booklet. Fisher Drug Co. Chicago. PENDLETOX 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. Our Specialty is 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. Central Meat Market 1 Carney A Tweedy, TELEPHONE MAIN 23. The Hot Summer Sun 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. NORTHWESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC CO. Phone Main 616. THORNTON MUSIC CO ' 818 Main Street IHGn GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk- irg Machines, Records, Cabinets and Musical Merchandise. fSjaap aa VTm mm. m aS'a'Msj UfH kuia&I diUUia&lUttii Makes KMasya aa4 MaaWsr RlflM See the Twin-Dime Across the Street. THE NEW DIME Moving Pictures Like Life Songs by Robert Fenner from the Salt air Palace, Salt Lake All Music Furnished by a Real Pianist. Absolutely fire-proof and the best ventilated theatre in the city. A Better Show at the Same Price ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c