East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 12, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1908.
HARRMA
IS
RUST CATlNb
PESCRIPTIOX Or FAMOUS
PELICAN BAY
LODGE.
World's Greatest Railroad WUard
Has Ideal iuwat in SonUiern Ore
con. Tar from the Makloning
Crowd Ever) thing that Money Can
Bur Has Been Secured for Com
fort
Klamath Falls. Ore.. Aug. II.
Pelican lodge Is In readiness for the
coming of E. H. Harrlman, his two
ons, wife and other members com
poslne the Harrlman party. The
lodge Is situated on the western
ahore of the Upper Klamath lake, at
the base of Pelican mountain, and Is
about two and a half hours' boat ride
from Klamath Falls.
The Lodge, as the place has al
ways" been called. Is perhaps back
half a mile from the lake, on Pelican
creek, a stream of water so clear that
the smallest pebles can be seen roll
ing on the bottom. The creek Is bor
dered on either side by willows and
other shubbery, and on account of Its
many windings is very picturesque
Jts source is two large springs that
bubble forth the clearest, coldest
water Imaginable It has been an
alyzed and the report Is that it con-
tains practically no solids and is of
exceptional purity.
The trout fishing in this stream
and out in the bay Is very fine. Trout
of almost Incredible size can be seen
out in the bay, but yt is not often
that the largest can be hooked, as
they are too wary. The largest ever
reported caught in Pelican bay weigh
ed 22 pounds and was caught by J. P.
TJpplncott of the reclamation serv
ice. Short . creek, crystal creek and
numerous other small Ftreams empty
ing into Pelican bay are good fishing
grounds and picturesque streams.
DANGER IN DELAY.
Kidney Dtacaaw Are Too Danger n
for Pendleton People t Neglect.
The great danger of kidney trou
blea Is that they get a firm hold be
fore the sufferer recognises them.
Health Is gradually undermined.
Backache, headache, nervousness,
Lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary
troubles, dropsy, diabetes and
Brlght's disease follow in merciless
succession. Don't neglect your kid
neys. Cure the kidneys with the cer
tain and safe remedy, Doan's Kidney
Pills, which has cured people right
here In Pendleton.
Mrs. D. Ccffman. living at SSI
Stonewall Jackson street, Pendleton,
Ore., says: "About a year ago I was
having considerable trouble from se
vere pains through my back and fi
nally came to the conclusion that they
arose from a disordered condition of
my kidneys, as a cold was sure to set
tle In these organs and greatly ag
gravate my suffering. I had known
of the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills
for a long time and at last decided
to try them, procuring a bos at the
Pendleton Drug Co. They helped me
from the first, and after I had used
the contents of one box, not a pain
or ache remained and the kidneys
were again restored to their natural
condition. I know of others who
have used Doan's Kidney Pills with
excellent results and feel that I can
not speak tao highly In favor of
them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 59
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New Tork, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
THREE MAGAZINES
YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY.
FREE
"LONG DISTANCE" WALKER.
Alleged Army Sergeant Walks Across;
Continent In 63 Days.
A tall athletic looking man, who
said his name was Walsh and that he
was a sergeant in the United States
army, walked Into he city hall yester
day and asserted that he had walked
all the way from San Francisco, says
the New Tork Sun.
He said that his regiment was sta
tioned at the Prtsidlo in San Fran-
cisco and that he got a furlough In
order to win a wager he had made
that he would walk across the conti
nent in record time.
Walsh declare! that hp ha.l watVed
The buildings at Pelican lodge arei, .. . . '
i from the Pacific coast In 63 days, 23
not greatly changed from what they . I
were when it was Klamath's most
popular rtsort. A large two-story
log house is umI for the dining room
and kitchen and servants' quarters,
and the sleeping apartments, office,
etc, are in smaller rest:? cabins and
tents.
Mrs. Harri man's cabin has a pretty
rustic porch, facing a large stone out
door fireplace among the pine treea !
The cabin has three rooms and is
furnished with hot and cold water.
ord was 75 days. He had wua him
several memorandum books contain
ing about 2000 signatures of the may.
ors or some other executive officiil
of the citiej'and towns through which
he had passed. Acting Mayor Mc
Gowan added his naise to the lift
The wager, Walsh said, was made
by Colonel John Wani of San Fran
cisco, who put up J 25.005 with some
members of the Golden Gate Athlet
ic club that he could find a man who
Jh 'ftliti
trt4 v.. ' s
Cut out, sign and leave the contract printed below, with 65 cents at the East
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Pendleton, Ogon, 1908
East Oregonian Pub. Co.
Gentlemen : In consideration of your delivering to me as a premium
one year's 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.
Paper starts
Street
You will have to hurry, as our contract with these people expires August 3 1 st.
as are all the other cabins and tents.
Above the cabins is a group of cli aIlt from coa" t0 oa In less
eight or ten tents with raised board
floors and boarded half way up, the
top half being covered with screen.
These are the sleeping apartments of
the gentlemen of the party and con
tain nearly all the comforts of home.
Paths have been made among the
pines of a sort of cinder rock found
In abundance near the lodge, and
along the paths up and down the hill
side are rustic seats. The trees are
all hung with electric lights for Il
lumination at night.
Every care has been taken for the
comfort of the party and the table
will be furnished with the best the
season affords, as a small cold stor
age plant makes its quota of Ice every
day.
The best hunters of this section
have been engaged for several months
and all arrangements for various
hunting trips around the base of
Mount Pitt and over the divide to the"
headwaters of the Rogue. Row boats
and launches are in readiness for the
fishermen.
One large Royal touring car is at
the lodge and another is to come with
the party to convey It to Crater lake.
than 75 days.
Walsh was selected by Colonel
Wand, so Walsh says, to do the trick
ord according to his statements yes
terday In the city hall he did the Jour
ney with about a dozen days to spare.
Walsh had a long tale of adventures
to tell. One of the stories was a de.
scriptlon of how he had killed a man
In Wyoming who had tried to hold
him up.
STARVING MAX SAYS HE IS
A COVSIV OF JAY GOULD.
Wool Clip of 225,000 Pounds at 16c.
The Baldwin Sheep & Land com
pany of Hay Creek, near Shaniko,
at a private sale sold its wool clip con
sistlng of about 225,000 pounds at H
cents to George Abbott, representing
the Eotany worsted mills at Passaic,
N. J. p ;
This Is considered to be the largest
clip In Oregon or the Northwest. The
above sale practically cleaned up the
season's clip at this market.
8titc of Ohio, City of Toledo, Loom Conn
tr. ft
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be la
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cne
ner A Co, dolnif bnslnw Id the City of
ToMo. Connty ind Btste aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDKED DOLLARS for each and erery
caae of Catarrh that cannot be cared tf
tbe nse of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. (TTENKT,
Sworn to before me and aobeerlbed In my
presence, tbla 6th day of I)eember, A. D.,
18iXfl.
(Seal.) A. W. GLEA80N,
Notary Pablle.
Hall's Catarrh Core la taken Internally,
and acta directly on tbe blood and on
coos surfaces of the system. Send for tes
tlmonlala free.
F. i. CHENEY CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by all Prasalata. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
It's a little hard on a dptlng father
who has had a daughter on his hands
to be compelled to keep a son-in-law
on his feet after daughter marries.
Ajred Sjxfulator In Minos Losps Ills
Fortune and Becomes a Public
Charge.
Melvin A. Gould, who says he is i
second cousin of Jay Gould, Is dan
gerously 111 in the county hospital In
Los Angeles. He Is 70 years old, and
Is sum-ring from lack of proper
nourishment. The old man has been
living in his own cottage anil has been
cared for by his foster daughter,
whom he had befriended In former
years. She Is said to be no longer abl
to care for him, and he must become
a county charge.
There Is a mortgage on the cottage
and, If he dies there will be hardly
enough money to bury him. He once
was wealthy. Most of his property
was turned Into cash In order that he
mlzht speculate In mines. He lost
thousands of dollars trying to devel
op a' claim that was worthless.
V!n-at Goes 45 ISiisIkIh.
Threshing was commenced on the
John Kennedy place Monday. Mr.
Kennedy has one of the finest pieces
of grain In this section. George Bar
ber, recently from Illinois, who Is
working for Mr. Kennedy, brought in
a sample of the grain a few days ago
taken from an 80-acre field.
The grain Is of the Canadian club
variety and that brought in by Mr
Barber measures a little upward of
six feet In height and the heads are
unusually large and well filled. Sev
eral of the heads shelled out showed
74 grains.
Mr. Barber says he has traveled
pretty much over every state In the
union, but never saw grain that
equals this. Practically the whole
field Is as good as the samples shown
and the yield, he thinks, will be at
least 45 bushels to the acre. Culde-
sac Register. I
Northwew Fair Date.
Following Is the list of northwest
fair dates:
Belllngham, Wajh, Aug. 2S-2I.
Big Timber, Mont. Aug. !-!.
Boreman, Mont, Aug. II -Sept 4.
Everett, Wash., Sept. I-.
Scio, Ore., Sept 2-4.
Roseburg, Ore, Sept l-t.
Pocatello. Idaho. Sept 7-1.
Eugene, Ore., Sept 7-12.
Seattle, Wash., Sept 7-12.
Miles City, Mont. Sept 8-10.
Dillon. Mont. Sept -ll.
Salem, Ore.. Sept 14-11.
Ccntralia, Wash., Sept 14-1 .
Glendlve, Mont, Sept. 15-17.
Missoula, Mont. 8ept 21-25.
Portland, Ore, Sept 21-2.
Victoria, B. C, Sept. 22-29.
Anaconda, Mont, Sept 23-29.
Marshfleld, Ore., Aug. 28-23.
Pendleton, Ore., Sept 28-Oct. 3.
North Yakima, Wash, Sept
Oct 3.
Helena, Mont, Sept 28-Oct I
New Westminster, B. C, Sept
Oct. 3.
Spokane, Wash, Oct 5-10.
Caldwell, Idaho, Oct. 9-10.
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.
FOR 22 YEARS
V
.bvita
The Hot Summer Sun
28-
28
Model Who Dcmoiuitratca Split Skirt
Must Go A'vay Back.
Kansas City, Aug. 11. Mabel Cal
lahan, the model who exhibited a
dlrectorle gown In a woman's outfit
ting store, hereafter must give her
demonstrations away from the street
gazers. An order to this effect was
made by Police Judge Kyle today and
agreed to by the managers of the
i
store. The charge against Miss Cal
lahan, charged with abetting a block
ade of a sidewalk, was continued gen
erally. "The only trouble was that
Mabel and her gown attracted a great
crowd of 'rubbernecks,' and these
blocked the walks," said Captain
Whltsett
Trophy for "pCY" Young.
Boston, Aug. 12. "Cy" Young, the
famous veteran pitcher of the Boston
Red Sox, will be given a great ova
tion when he appears on the diamond
here tomorrow. Beantown fans have
contributed liberally to a fund for the
purchase of a trophy, a handsome
emblem of Boston's appreciation of
the grand old man of baseball. A
record breaking; crowd is expected on
Cy" Young day, and a portion of the
receipts will go to "Cy."
Tablets have been sold by
druggists and they are today j
known as the King of Nerve
Medicines. Any druggist1
will sell you six boxes for $5. 1
and agree to refund your!
money if they do not benefit j
you. Don't let your trouble !
get so bad that no medicine j
will benefit you. Begin today! j
before too late. If you are i
skeptical, send for free booklet j
fisher Drug Co. Chicatfo. j
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.
iiiiafl
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.
flORTII WESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
uur specialty is
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Is
especially recommended for children.
It tastes nearly as good as maple su
gar. Sold by Tallman ft Co.
Read the East Oregonian.
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 ft Tweedy,
TELEPHONE MAIN S3.
a
'Phone Main 615.
THORNTON
MUSIC CO
812 Main Street
HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk
ing Machines, Records, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
to la oovatbi and Koala lmnfs
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 Gty, 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