East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 24, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OltEOONTAN. rENDI,ETOV, OKEGON. SATUKDAY, AntlTj 21, 1000.
TEN PAGES.
PERSONAL
MENTION
coughs KING F CU
FOR
GOLDS
"FRESH FROM THE FARM"
The kind you will like better
RINEHAllT'S
Country Cured Hams and Bacon
J Pure and appetizing. They
make the breakfast better.
Phone us an order and
be convinced.
Standard Grocery Co.
"Good to Eat Goods'
Phone Main 96
PUBLIC PARKS
FOG PEILETl
WOMEN OP MTEKAKY AND
CIVIC ASSOCIATION ACT
Very ProlwiWi Tliat the City Will
Have One, anil rosslhly Tavo Public
lark Plan is to Eventually Cre
ate Park Commission to Take
.Charge Academy Campus Grounds
Will Ik- llrsi Site Promised to be
Opened Soon.
From r resent appearances Pendle
ton will soon be equipped with at
least one and possibly two public
parks, instead of nine as at present.
The women of the Literary and Civic
association have taken upon them
selves the ta.k of securing the parks
and have entered into the work with
the same degree of enthusiasm which
made the cleaning up days and the
public library, realities.
The old Pmdleton academy cam
pus on East Web street will be con
verted into a pa without fail. This
much is assured r)l the park will
be ready fr the accommodation of
the public this summer.
But probably more important than
this is the move undertaken to bring
to a climax the agitation which has
been made for three years or more
to convert the deserted city cemetery'
ia Xonh Pendleton, into a park. The
women have progressed so far with
their investigations that they now
feel that success is already within
their grasp.
Create Park Commission.
While the work has been taken up
by the Woman's Library and Civic
association, of which Mrs. Jas. A.
Fee is the president, a park board or
park commission will eventually be
created to take charge of the work.
It is now understood that all three
members of the old cemetery board
of trustees have signified their wil
lingness to turn their interest in the
Ci-metery over to a park commission
which, enul.i bp held responsible for
iht creation and care f tn9 I"rk.
Such being the case It Is believed that
the rpst will be comparatively easy
avl that sooia this old eye sore to the
city will l converted into a beauty
spot.
At a meeting ef the association ye.
terdity afternoon, Mrs. Fee as presi
dent, appointed Mrs. C. J. Smith as
chairman of a committee to make nr
rangemenu for the academy campus
park. Negotiations will be entered
into with the school board, the pro
perty now being owned by the school
district, and an effort will be made
to secure some kind of an assurance
that the grounds will not be sold for
some other purpose, as soon as fitted
up for a park.
The site is already fairly well
equipped with large shade trees and
the length of time that the grounds
can be had for a park will determine
the extent to which the additional
Improvements to the grounds will be
carried on. It is certain however that
the low places will be filled, that the
entire site will be cleared of all rub
bish, trees planted, and seats built
for the comfort of the public?.
A committee was also appointed to
take up tSo old cemetery proposition,
Mrs. J. F. Kobinson and Mrs. Frank
Frazler-belns named to act on this
committee.
COLDS
The very hour a cold starts Is
the time to check It. Don't wlt
It may become deep-seated
and the cure will be harder
then. Every hour lost at the
start may add days to your Buf
fering. Take
rF&Si
Cold Capsules
Used fh tittle they save all
that might follow sickness,
worry, expenses. They never
fail.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists.
JEHDOI STORE
IN
A. I.. SCH AEUEH BUYS
FHOM Hl'NZIKER ESTATE
New Proprietor of the Well-Known
Jewelry Store Is Walla Walla Man
Business Will be Conducted at
Same Place n"l In Same Manner
Mr. S1iaefer Took Charge Tester
day Will Make Pendleton Future
Home.
Hunziker's jewelry store hag been
sold and is now In new hands. A. L.
Schaefer of Walla Walla, Is the new
proprietor and he will continue to
conduct the busines sat the same place
in the same manner as It has been in
the past.
Since the death of Louis Hunziker,
a few months ago, the business has
been continued under the manage
ment of Victor Hunziker of Walla
Walla, a brother of the deceased. As
administrator of his brother's estate
he closed the deal for the transfer of
the property, and Mr. Schaefer took
charge yesterday afternoon.
The new proprietor Is a Jeweler of
twenty years experience, having been
in the business for nearly that length
of time in the city of Walla Walla.
He has been with the Ludwlgs and
Hunziker people there and brings to
the Pendleton store a fund of natural
ability as well as years of experience.
There will be no changes In the
store or Its force at present. A. E.
Serum, the ,kllled engraver, optician
and watel -maker, who was with Mr.
Hunzlkef for more than a year prior
to bis death, will be retained.
Mr. 'Schaefer s not a man of a fam
ily but he has already completed ar
rangements for moving to Pendleton
and expects to moke this city his per
manent home.
Miss Pauline Laderle of La Grande,
will arrive In Pendleton this evening
on No. 5, to spend Sunday with her
father who haa been a patient at ft.
Anthony's hospital for the past three
FREE TO YOU-MY SISTER 'ZZArJ?
lama woman.
I know womiD's sufTeringa,
I ha Jound the cure.
I will mail free of any charge, my noma treat
ment wit i full Inatructiona to any sufferer from
woman's -tilmenU. I want to tell aO women about
thiscurc you, my reader, for yourself, your daughter.
your mother, or your tiMr. i want to icu you now
to cure yourselves at home without the help of a
1 tinrlir.: Men cannot understand women'a tufferine.
I What we women know from experience, we Know
better than any doctor. I know that rr y home treat
ia ufn and aura core for leucorrhoea or
Whitish dlschartei, llceratloo, Dl. placement or
1 Falling of the Womb, lrofue, Scanty or Painful
iwbwii i trrln Ovarian Tumora or (Irowtha;
aim paint In the head, back and boweta, bearing;
down leeuniri, neryouannae, creeping -i
the artlne, melancholy, dealre to cry, hot flashes,
weariness, kidney and bladder troubles where
caused by weaknesses peculiar to oar sex.
I want to send yon a complete ten day f treat
nent entirely free to prove to you that you can cure
yourself at borne, easily, quickly and surely. Ita
mIm that It will cost you nothing to (rive the
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for your easa. entirely free, in plain wrapper, by return mail. I will also send yon tree at coat, my
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women suffer, and how they can easily cure themselves at borne. I. very woman should have It, and
leere to think fur herself. 1 hen when the doctor saye "You must tave an operation, you can
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old or young. To Mothers of fJeuithters, I will explain a timple home treatment which speedily
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t Wherever yon live, I can refer you to Udiea of your own locality who know and will gladly tell
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alao the book- Write today, as you may not see Una offer again. Address)
MRS. M. SUMMERS. Box H. Notre Dame, Ind., U. S. A
y
K. X, Stanfleld came up from Echo
yesterday.
Fred Gelnger of Pilot Itock, Is a
cujnty scat visitor.
SC. S. James of The Dalles, is tran
sacting business In Pendleton.
JVhn Myrlck came In this morn
ing from the ranch at Myrlck sta
tion. James K. Hawke of Pilot ltock la
transacting business In Pendleton today.
C J. Green and (laughter of La
Grande, are the guests of relatives In
this city.
W. F. Matlock returned home this
morning from Portland where ho had
been on business.
W. It. Walpole, head of the Irrigon
irrigation company, Is caring for
business interests here.
Manager Ross of the Echo scour
ing mills, Is in the city today, ac
companled by hla wife.
Mr. J. P. McManus and Miss Eva
Helta were passengers In from Filot
IJoek yesterday afternoon.
L. E. Ramsay of Ei gene, Is up from
the University city on a brief busi
ness tour of eastern Oregon.
Pr. C. J. Smith, returned this mor
ning from a two day's professional
visit to Council, Washington.
A. R. Thomson, prominent rancher
uid politician, came up last everting
from his Rutter creek farm.
Dlllard French of Gurdane, Is In
the city on business In connection
with the estate of his father, the late
Principal O. M. Mickelson, of the
La Grande high school, has been here
today. He Is on his way to Athena.
G. M. Ring, an employee of the O.
, & X. at Umatilla, came up from
the town by the big river this morning.
C. J. Hamilton, switchman In the
local yards of the O. R. & X. is con
fine 1 to his home by an attack of ni
nes. George W. Swan, a representative
of the Commercial Union and Palatine
insurance company was in the city
yesterday.
W. .S. Ryers, the veteran miller, left
this morning for Portland, expecting
to spend a week or ten days In the
metropolis.
F. C. Oxman, the well-known sheep
buyer Is over from Durkee, where he
has been wintering several thousand
head of sheep.
Mrs. Peter O'Sullivan who has been
seriously ill for several weeks Is re
ported to be rapidly Improving and
will sonn be able to leave her bed.
U. R. Turner, the Pilot Rock mer
chant, came In from that place yes
terday afternoon and l.s transacting
busines sat the county seat today.
E. E. Sharon, grand secretary of the
Odd Fellows, and who formerly lived
in this city, has been at Echo today
to attend an Odd Fellows meeting.
President W. H. Blakney of the
Pendleton Academy loft this forenoon
for Freewater, where he will occupy
the pulpit of the Methodist church to
morrow. E. H. Rurris of Uklah, left for
home this morning, being accompa
nied by his sister-in-law, Mrs. M. A.
Rurris, who arrived yesterday from
Minneapolis.
C. C. Berkeley, assistant division
engineer for the O. R. & X. Is in the
city on business in connection with
his department of the road.
John French.
Frank Rertholet, son of Conductor
Bertholet of the Xorthern Pacific
train, accompanied his father on the
run this morning and is spending the
day in Pendleton.
City School Superintendent Lan
ders has gone to Dayton, Washing
ton, to serve as judge in a debate be
tween the high school teams of Col
fax and Dayton.
W. E. Haynie, formerly engaged
In the express and transfer business In
this city, but now living at Hatton,
Washington, Is the guest of friends in
Pendleton for a few days.
George Minger, formerly a resi
dent of Umatilla county but now lo
cated at Claresholm, 'Alberta, has
beerk In Pendleton for the past few
days, caring for business Interests
here.
THE WONDER WORKER
FOR "i ""Mi it ' ' " -'rrTT'r xsav" '1 AND
THROAT I DFL lUMQ'S I LUWCS
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FOR COUGHS AND COLDS
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I had the most debUitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that
when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable,
but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am
all sound and well MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind.
Price 506 and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free
TAI.I.M.W & CO.
3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY E
TICK FEXDLKTOV DniO CO.
COMPASr L GETS
NEW STEEL TARGET
In the ranks of company L. there
is now a thrill of anticipation over
the approach of the target sea
son. It will begin My 1 and all ar
rangements for the event are now be
ing made by the company.
A fine new steel Aiken target has
Just been shipped to the company
from the cast and It wa-s taken to the
range this afternoon. It is the latest
model target, equipped with ball bear
ings so as to be easy of manipulation.
The new target Is being located at
a slightly lower elevation than the
old one and Is being so Installed that
there will be no danger from ricochet
shots, according to Lieutenant Drake,
range officer.
It Is announced by Lieutenant
Drake that a squad will leave the ar
mory for the range at 9 o'clock to
morrow morning. Those desiring to
go should be at the armory at that
hour.
PEXDI.inoX MAY GET
AX OltEGOX GUN
Congressman Ellis, who was origi
nally informed that there would be no
gun from the battleship Oregon avail
able for Pendleton, has written to
Mayor Murphy that a gun may yet
be secured. It seems that notwith
standing the report to the contrary,
some "f the cannon for the famous
fighting ship are being discarded and
that it rnny be possible for one to be
secured for this city.
0. R. & N.
CHANGES AT DEPOT
A general change has been made In i
the personnel of the force at the lo- ;
pot rt n A V nml Wnlln Wnlln nn. I
senger depots.
J. L. Whiting, who has been night
clerk and operator at the locpl depot
has gone to Walla Walla to relieve
Ticket Clerk Haines, who will take
the place of Albert Noth as city tick
et agent. Noth and Haines are both
known in Pendleton, having been em
ployes of the local office. The chang
es in the Walla Walla office were
made as the result of a vacation
which Noth Is now taking to enable
him to visit his parents in the east.
The vacancy in, the Tendleton of
fice, caused by the resignation of
Whiting, will be filled by promoting
W. J. Deadman, who has been serv
ing as "third trick" operator. Dead
man's place will in turn be filled by
V. E. Shumard, who for the past
three years has been night operator
at Kamela and Is well known In this
city as well as to all the trainmen
along the line.
It will pay you to read the ads in
today's East Orcgonian.
HOTEL PHILIP, Portland, Ore.
FOURTH, FIFTH AND IIUKNSIDE STUEETS.
Flionj Main 7339. cw Management,
European IMnn. Jlllg
New concrete building, all outside rooms. Steam heat. Elec
tric light, bells, phones. Hot and cold water. Free Baths.
KATES: 75c TEH DAY UP. SPECIAL WEEKLY.
Good News to Lovers of Good Bread and Cakes.
We will bake our
first goods in our new patent oven
Wednesday, April 1 4th
Chas. Rohrman
E. Court
Street
Shelving, 19 foot awning, in good order, and bricks for sale.
KJaal
Gigantic
Sale
l.iilllS
Shop
Extra Special.
2Q0 Men's Suits, values up to $12.50
$5.90
150 Mens Suits, values up to $16.50
. $8.80
200 Boys' Straight Knee Pant Suits,
1-2 prico
75 pr. $4.50 and $5
Patent Leather Shoes
$2.15
$6.50 Nettletons, All Grades
$4.85
$1.25 -'$1.50 Golf and Negligee Shirts
75c
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I.. ADLIta. r4 f J
Moi. a to. t it 15 '
Come Early--While
Lines Are Complete
The leu's
Shop
1,11!;;
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