East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 04, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THREE MAGAZINES FREE
COUNTY EVENTS
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY.
Special Correspondence
OF
BIG TEACH CHOP IX
MILTOX OOrXTKY.
BRIEF RECORP OF
IT
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NEWS
NOTES
Apiles Will no Runiper Crop Al:
Amended Complaint In Case of Pea.
cock SI III Company Against Walla
AValUi County.
Milton, Aug. 4 Peaches will be
bigger crop in this section this year
than for some years. The trees are
well filled. The importance of peaches
Is being realized more and more by
the fruitgrowers of the valley, and
thev will assume a place of much
more prominence than heretofore.
Apples are also heavy this year.
Repudiates Tax Levy.
Amended complaint in the superior
court by the Peacock Mill company
against officers of Walla Walla coun
ty and city, in which plaintiff seeks
to enjoin the city and county from
collecting taxes on IS. 000 sacks of
wheat purchased from W. P. Reeser,
has been filed. The ground for the
action Is that the plaintiff did not own
the grain in March when the Uses
for 1907 were levied against W. P.
Reser. The complain alleged that W.
W. Raymond, as agent for the Pea
cock company, of Milton and Free
water, made a proposition to W. P.
Reser to purchase the grain on March
t. and on March 7 the delivery of the
grain commenced. The taxes are
state and county, I11J.76; school, $91;
city, $136.50.
The defendants in the case are M.
Toner, assessor; W. J. -Honeycutt,
treasurer; John McCaw, auditor; H.
H. Hanson, J. L. Harper and George
Etruthers, commissioners; T. D. S.
Hart, city clerk: Mike Davis, chief of
police, and W. P. Reser.
For Sore Feet.
"I have found Bucklen's Arnica
Balve to be the proper thing to use for
sore' feet, as well as for healing burns,
sores, cuts and all manner of abra
sions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East
Poland, Maine. It" is the proper thing
too, for piles. Try It! Sold under
guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug
store. Sc.
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 Frailer book store. Price 50
cents. Printed on fine paper and
highly illustrated.
De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
will promptly relieve all Kidney and
Bladder disorders. Sold and recom
mended by Tallman & Co.
Murdered Whh an Ax.
An aged Chinese vegetable garden
er who went by the name of Jim, was
found murdered at South Vancouver,
B. C, Tuesday. He had been killed
'by a blow from an ax, and his head
was almost hacked off by repeated
blows.
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SEVERE ECZEMA
Michigan Woman Tells of Her BrotK
er's Terrible Suffering with the
Disease Grandchild and Another
. Baby also Permanently Cured
CUTICURA REMEDIES
PROVED INVALUABLE
"Mr brother had eczema three dif
ferent summers. About the game time
each summer it came out between .his
shoulders and down his back, and he said
his suffering was terrible. He used dif
ferent kinds of medicines that were said
to be good for that disease, but nothing
seemed to do him much good. When it
came on the third summer, he bought a
box of Cuticura Ointment and gave It
a faithful trial. Soon he began to feel
better and he cured himself entirely
with Cuticura and has never been
bothered with eczema since. He also
used Cuticura to cure a bunch over his
eye and a terrible corn which was so bad
that he could not wear his shoe. A
lady in Indiana heard of how my daugh
ter. Mrs. Miller, had cured her little son
of terrible eczema by the Cuticura
Remedies. This lady's little one had
the eczema so badly that they thought
they would lope it. She used Cuticura
Soap and Cuticura Ointment and it
cured her child entirely, and the disease
never came back. Mrs. Sarah E. Lusk,
7 Peekham St., Coldwater, Mich., Aug.
15 and Sept. 2, 1907."
W0RLDFAM0US
Cure for Torturing, Disfiguring
Skin and Scalp Humor.
The agonizing itching and burning of
the tkin, a in eczema; the frightful scal
ing, as in psoriasis:
the low of bair ana
crustingof scalp, as
in scailed-head; the
, facial disflgu re
rnent, as in sen
' and ringworm, find
instant relief and
speedy cure, in ths
maj'frity of cases,
in warm baths with
Cuticura boep and gentle anointing
With Cuticura Oifitizxat.
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GRAIN COMING ON
A RAPID RATE.
Butter Creek Man Buys Five Cows for
Itajry Alfalfa Crop Is Good in
XI iU Section Cement Work on
Project Goes on at Rapkl Rate.
Echo. Aug. 4. Grain Is now being
brought Into the warehouses by thej
wagon load from the surrounding i
country, where harvest has been
completed. A few sales have been
made at good prices, ranging from
7S to 77 cents up to this time. No
exteifelve sales have yet been made,
and the farmers are talking of hold
ing on for awhile in most instances.
R. F. Wigglesworth, one of the big
stockmen on Butter Creek, has re
turned from. Western Oregon, where
he had been to buy dairy cows. Since
the reserve policy Is cutting the stock
men down on summer range many of
them have plenty of hay and will go
Into dairying instead of raising so
many sheep. He has Just made a
purchase of 28 head of graded Jer
sey cows at an average price or
67.50 per head, and he also purchas
ed a registered bull at a cost of $100.
They are a choice lot. averaging 325
pounds of butter each for one year.
Mr. Wigglesworth expects to increase
his herd to 50 cows within a year,
and he will market his butter at
Echo.
Many of the people from here are
away for the month of August, either
In the mountains or at the coast
The alfalfa has been turning out
fine this season, and there will be all
kinds of alfalfa hay for feed next
winter. Hundreds of head of cattle
will be fed here again next winter.
Make Good Headway.
Rapid headway In the cement work
on the Umatilla project below Echo,
where the ditch is being cemented
for about 3.000 feet, is being made.
There are over 50 men at work, and
It will be completed by early falL
Why Jamefl Lee Got Well.
Everybody In Zanesville, O., knows
Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She
writes: "My husband, James Lee,
firmly believes he owes his life to the
use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His
lungs were so severely affected that
consumption seemed inevitable, when
a friend recommended New Discovery.
We tried it, and its use has restored
him to perfect health." Dr. King's
New Discovery. Is the King of throat
and lung remedies. For coughs and
colds it has no equal. ' The first dose
gives relief. Try It Sold under
guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug
store, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
BUY HERMISTON LAND.
Apples Grown Coder VmatllU Pro
ject. Hermiston, Aug. 4. Land sales
continue to go on in the Hermiston
country, many outsiders buying con
tinually, mostly in five and ten acre
tracts. Dr. Hoisington of Pendleton
Is among the latest purchasers, 'hav
ing arranged for a five acre tract
He Is highly pleased with the condi
tions here, and he will Immediately
make improvements. He will prob
ably build a cottage on the land this
fall.
Apples on Project
L. W. Furnas, one of the pioneers
of this section, has been exhibiting
Umatilla project. These are the first
apple to have been grown on the
project proper, although considerable
fine fruit has been raised in the
vicinity of Hermiston and the lands
under the project. Three years ago
Mr. Furnas set out a young orchard,"
and this year the trees are bearing.
During the week he picked a repre
sentative specimen for examination.
H. A. Vincent of Portland, who is
Interested in lands under the pro
ject, Is here this week from Portland.
A heavy increase of settlers Is
expected in Hermiston next fall, and
they will now begin to come In from
all directions when the colonist rates
are on. Land sales have been going
on all along, but a rush is expected
In the fall.
Oliver P. Morton of the reclama
tion service was a Sunday visitor at
Wenaha springs.
LODGE DRAWS BARS
ON SALOON MEN.
Hednien Will Not Admit Liquor Deal
, era Hereafter.
Oregon Redmen have Joined the 17
other state organizations of the order
who have declared against admitting
any one connected with the manufac
ture or sale of spirituous liquors into
their ranks, and at the great council,
which has Just completed Its sessions
In Medford, followed the advice of the
great council of the United States and
passed a law to that effect The law
bars from membership any. who are
in any way connected with the liquor
trade. The law does not affect those
who are already in the order, merely
referring to future candidates for ad
mission. It is expected that the Wash
ington council, in session at Everett
today, will enact a similar law.
DeWltt's Little Early Risers, safe,
easy, pleasant, sule, little liver pills.
Soid by Tallman Co.
Wanted, at Once.
Oe4 clean rags; market price paid.
East Oregeniaa office,
WTM
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Northwest Fsir Dates.
Following Is the list of northwest
fair datea:
Belllngbam, Wash., Aug. JS-li.
Big Timber, Mont, Aug. SI-S9.
Bote man, Mont, Aug. Sl-Sept 4.
Everett Wash., Sept. 1-8.
8clo, Ore, Sept 1-4.
Roeeburg. Ore., Sept 1-8.
Pocatello, Idaho, Sept 7-9.
Eugene, Ore., Sept 7-11.
Seattle, Wash., Sept 7-11.
Miles City, Mont, Sept 8-10.
Dillon, Mont., Sept S-ll.
. Salem, Ore., Sept 14-19.
Centralla, Wash., Sept 14-19.
Glendlve, Mont., 8ept. 18-17.
Missoula, Mont. Sept 11-16.
Portland, Ore., Sept. 11-26.
Victoria. B. C, Sept 11-19.
Anaconda, Mont, Sept 13-26.
Marshfleld. Ore, Aug. 26-29.
Pendleton, Ore., Sept 28-Oct. 1.
North Yakima, Wash., Sept.
Oct 1.
Helena, Mont, Sept 28-Oct. 8.
New Westminster, B. C, Sept 19
Oct 3.
Spokane, Wash., Oct. 8-10.
Caldwell, Idaho, Oct. 6-10.
Davenport. Wash., Oct. 8-11.
LewlBton, Idaho, Oct. 12-17.
Walla Walla, Wash., Oct. 12-17.
Baker City, Ore., Oct. 12-17.
Boise, Idaho, Oct. 19-24.
IS
State of Ohio, City or Toledo, Loess Comi
ty, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be Is
senior partner of the firm of P. J. Che
ney k Co., doing business In the City of
Toledo, Connty and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
ease of Catarrh that cannot be cared hf
the nse of Hall's Catarrh Care.
FRANK J. CHBNHTJ,
Sworn to before me and subscribed In my
presence, this 6th day of December, A. D.,
188A.
(Best.) A. W. OLE A SON,
' Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken Internally,
and acts directly on ths blood and ma
cons surface of the system. Send for tes
timonials fret.
P. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by all DruRglats. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Removal Notice.
Cook & Perry have moved their
stock of books, stationery and no
tions to the Smith-Crawford build
ing opposite postofflce. Call and see
them.
Read the East Oregonian.
THROWING ins FORTUNE AWAY.
Throwing away what one has Is not
always the only way to lose a for
tune. Being unable to see an oppor
tunity, or to grasp it when seeing it,
Is more often the cause of losing out
in this world. A person who feels
too sluggish to make the best of time
can quickly Improve by using Sexlne
Pills, the great tonic, that Is guaran
teed for all forms of weakness in
men and women. Price ill box; six
boxes $6, with full guarantee. Ad
dress or call the Pendleton Drug Co.
This is the store that sells all the
principal remedies and does net sub
stitute.
DISCOURAGED
You may be discourattcd
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 Free
Booklet.
. Fisher Drug Co. Chicatfo.
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.
The Hot Summer Sun
1 C '1
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.
Our Specialty is
X the Family Trade
We are fully prepared to rur
X nlsh you the best 6f lard, sau
sages and fresn, . smoxea or
cured meats and fish each day.
I Central Meat. Market
Carney A Tweedy,
TELEPHONE MAIN 83.
'Phone Main 116.
THORNTON MUSIC CO
III Main Street
HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Bdlson and Victor Talk
Ir.c Machines. Records, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
Bake KMaeya m4 Bladder Rig M
MOCLIPS AND WESTPORT BEACHES
Ideal Summer Resorts
Easily reached via Northern Pacific Railway with
frequent train service.
SUMMER TOURIST FARES
$60.00
for the round trip to
St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Sioux City, Omaha,
Kansas City, Etc
Chicago $72.50 - St. Louis $67.50
Ask your nearest Northern Pacific Agent regarding
train service, rates, etc., or address
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon