wiiwiwillillMIIWIIiMlllMliimi HIMimilll WW MttM tWMMIMMHtiVNnM DAILY EAST' OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 20, 1009. EIGHT PAGES. PAGE BIX. 1 MORE PINKHAM CURES Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy. Camden. N.J. "It is with pleasure that I add my testimonial to your already long list hoping that it, may induce' others to avail themselves of this vaiuaoie mem- cine.Lvdiat.l'ink hain's Vegetable Compound. 1 suf fered from terribk headaches, pain in my back and right eiae, was tired and nervous, and sc weaklcouldhardh stand. Lydia K Tinkham's Veceta ble Compound re stored me to health ,i m fMl like a new person. All'. lli.l-'V ...V vv . , t and it shall always have my praise. -Mrs. W. P. Valentine, 902 Lincoln Avenue. Camden, N. J. Gardiner, Me. "I was a great suf ferer from a female disease. The doc tor said I would have to go to the hospital for an operation, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound com pletely cured me in three months. Mrs. S. A. Williams, & F. D. !No. 14. Box 39, Gardiner Me. Because your case is a difficult one. doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without Sving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ompound a trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as in flammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, indigestion, dizziness, and ner vous prostration. It costs but a trifle to trv it. and the result is worth mil lions' to many suffering women. FEWER UNICES ilRS. CHARLES HALL DIES SUDDENLY IN HBFPNKR DocfMcd ! Sister-In-law of Mayor Hall and Bitter of Mrs. Professor Howard Man Killed by Trolii Had Previously Attempted His Life Personals. (Special Correspondence.) Freewatcr, July 24. Mayor J. H. Hall returned on the evening train from Heppner last night, where he was called to the death bed of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Hall of that city. Mr. Hall left Heppner at 8 o'clock yesterday morning and on his arrival in Freewater he found a telegram awaiting him that Mrs. Hall had died at 6 o'clock. She is a sister of Mrs. Professor Howard of Mil1 ton. The remains will be brought to Milton for burial. Killed by Train. The man who was found smashed to pieces by an O. R. and N. train yesterday, was the same man who went to the ranch of Mr. Witherite at Hudson Ray on Thursday evening and attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat, but only cut some of the smaller veins. Mr. Witherite and his hired man tried to get the razor from him but he got away from them and ran in the direction of Freewater Mr. Witherite came to town to report the case so that he could be watched, but the next heard of him he was killed. Rev. and Mrs. Rentley from Ne braska, are visiting with Mrs. G. A. Freltag at Ferndale and last Sunday occupied the pulpit of the New Home Raptist church at Ferndale and de lighted the audience with their preaching and singing. Mrs. Rentley Is a sister of Mrs. Freitag. C. G. Carroll, the Freewater tailor, is in La Grande, this week on busi ness. D. S. Sanderson, editor of the Free water Times, went to Pendleton this morning, taking the Loll boy to the county seat, to be brought before the juvenile court. Miss Hallev Campbell of Northfield, Minn., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Warren. Hotel Saltair Entrance to grounds at Saltair Sta tion. Open for the season. Make your reservation early. Write for rates to postofflce, Seavlew, Wash. EASTERN ENGINEER SEES OPPORTUNITIES IX WEST A Wheat Hospital. "This wheat has been through the bospltal," said a miller. "I cau tell by the tine polish on the gralus. Wheat that has been through the hospital for smut disease comes out bettor than well wheat." The wheat grains, In truth, shoue so that one could almost see one's face In them. "You can sec your face In them, can't you?" said the miller. "And DO wonder. They've been through drastic treatment drastic. Smut Is a nasty disease, a kind of mold, that Change! the starch and gluten In wheat to black powder. When you see Hour full of black specks It Is a sign that some of the wheat was smutted. The cure Is first to wash the wheat thor oughly. Then you dry It. Then you scour It. Then you dry It again. Finally you brush It. Wheat hospitals they are found In most grain ele vators nowadays have big machines for washing, drying, scouring and brushing the grain, and wheat on Its very last legs comes out of those In firmaries as spruce and blooming as a football girl." Ruffalo Express. An Astrologer's Letter. An astrologer's letter to President Van Ruren forecasting the results of his election In 1840 Is In the library of congress and perhaps gives a crude Idea of some of the fallacies of our grandfathers. The following are somo extracts: "In this horoscope the as cendant directed to the semisquare of Mars would be in operation about the middle of the fourth year, October, 1785, and might cause sickness, flux or hurt by wounds," etc. "I have opened the horoscope for Gen eral Harrison, which accords with the chief events of his past life and which if right he will notBll the office of president during the next term even If elected. And the danger I appre hend to yourself Is not from your pub lic opponents, but from those on whom yon repose confidence." Those who are superstitious may be Inclined to credit this star gazer with some meas ure of wisdom, for Harrison, although elected, died a month after his Inau guration. New York Post THE PICKWICK ...HOTEL... Seaside - Oregon "Home cooking a specialty." 16 large, beautiful rooms, over looking the ocean. A new modern house, all outside rooms A home like place for particu lar people. Mrs. E. E. Longenberger Manager OPP. MOORE HOTEL. P. O. BOX 4S4. Portland. Magnus Hellstrom, con tractor and engineer of New York, is In the city looking over the field with a possible view of locating here per manently Refore returning east he will make an extended tour of the Pacific northwest. When Mr. Hellstrom registered at the Portland last night, it was sup posed he was related to lime. Anne Hellstrom-Oscar, prima donna so prano of the Royal Opera, Stockholm, who, with Herr Martin Oscar, ap pears in concert here Friday evening, but he said such is not the case. "Rather peculiar coincident," said Mr. Hellstrom this morning. "When I reached the hotel last night I nat urally created the impression that I was one of the Hellestrom-Oscar par ty. Hut it only happens that our names are similar. Nevertheless, I shall certainly not miss hearing the famous cantratlce and Herr Oscar, for they have big reputations abroad." Speaking of conditions In New York. Mr. Hellstrom, who has had charge of the construction of many large electric railroad systems, said that during the past year projects in that line have been very slack, but . . . . - ,...... In.UnnHnTlfl tnat inere are uvw ow-mis inmvwwvw of a revival. "The Pacific northwest appears to me to offer a big field for railroads, and electric lines in particular." Mr. Hellstrom went on, "and while here II intend to make a close investigation of conditions. Oregon appears to be a land of great promise and splen did opportunities. The Atlantic coast U overcrowded, with few fields for new development." Home Loving Montenegrins. Nowhere Is love of country more In tense than among the Montenegrins, to whom exile Is the greatest of pun ishments. When W. J. Stlllman was there In the seventies nil the free men were away fighting, and he observed that when a messenger was wanted the official took a man out of the pris on and sent him off, with no fear that he would not return. One such mes senger was sent to Cattaro, In Aus trlan territory, with n large sum of money for the bank, and he duly came back. Another asked a Russian at Cattaro to Intercede with Prince Nlch olas for his release from prison. "But vou are not In prison," said the Rus sian. "Oh," said the man, "I have only come down for a load of skins for So-and-so. but I must go Into pris on again when I get back to Cettlnje.' nun nrlson cuard watched all the pris oners when they sunned themselves mir of doors, and If be was called away a prisoner would take his rifle and act as sentry for the time. LTOfBER KING WILL VISIT PORTLAND SOON Starling July I, '09 LEHMAN SPRINGS STAGE MEETS PILOT ROCK TRAINS Leaves regular Mondays. Wed nesdays and Fridays, arrives at Lehman 6:30 p. m . Also hack line dally. Portland. Frederick Weyerhaeu ser, "the lumber king , of America," was In the city yesterday enroute to his home in St. Paul, after having Abroad. Abroad is a locality entirely sur founded by saaslckness. In another view it is n bourne more or less mys terious, bounded on its farther side by your income and on Its hither side by custom houses where you have to de clare everything you bring back with you except a foreign accent and one change of hosiery. Abroad Is where L They put a. Labels all over your luggage and h. It all over you. 2. You are nlmost always going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and the good Samaritan Invariably wants n tin Abroad is the stage of history, but that is onlv became history made the too common mistake of not seeing America first Puck. Keeoinq Up the Limit In J. Comyns Carr's reminiscences Is n characteristic anecdote of Ruroe Jones, who had consulted his doctor about certain symptoms which seemed nl.-irmlnir. "How many cigars do you smoke In a Qn.fr the doctor Inquired of his pa .... . n t ..... ,1 ,, . -u . In t V, i. A .V rJt-ll i ion -m.y.T ici.ii ... .... ... - n nil) I luc P. exposition and looking over his tint to which Rurne-.Iones had care lessly replied, un, i emu nuuut m. RATES Round Trip One Way . . Interest! in the pacific northwest The Weyerhaeuser syndicate holds Immense tracts of timber In Oregon. Idaho and Washington and to a'"0 engaged In the operation of large log. ging camps under different names. Mr. Weyerhaeuser! visit was vory brief, but as he Is a man finding time to do a great deal In surprisingly brief periods, it is supposed that he got pretty well acquainted with con ditions during the few hours he was here. The Weyerhaeuser! own a large tract of land on the east bank of the "Well." replied his advisor, tor mo nresent vou had better limit yourself in three" And In detailing the Incl dent to me afterward Rurtie-.Toncs add ed with a chuckle. "You know, my dear Carr, I never did smoke more than three." Nicotine "If 'excessive smoking alone could ,-nnse heart degeneration," writes a cor respondent of the London Mail, 'such CBSes would be common Instead or ex Willamette n-ar 8L John's. vh re ; tremelv rare. The fact Is that only nn n laree sawmill will eventually be I nlmost inflrtltiesiinal amount of nleotlm v.i.iif !,vi,i tv,iu nmii r t it is simriosed in .i.Tirtiiiil'ln amokta. An ordinary v. as giv ii some consideration since n7A i.gar or nn ounce of smoking to- .Mr. cyraciiscr dcih-vcm wi.ii irom l.nco eniitn hs enougn or tins irun-m $5.50 $3.00 Tickets on sale at French Res taurant, Pendleton. M. K. Thompson Pilot Rock. fOLBYSKlMEYCURB Makes Kidnes ind Bladder Right now on the lumber industry ll going to show rapid improvement. Mr. Weyrhaeuser feels lss pessi mistic regarding the future of the lumber business than most men and Is unable to see the danger of exter mination of the forests within the next 20 years or so, even If operations arc carried on III a vigorous manner. He says the financial poise of the nation has been restored and that the lumber outlook Is encouraging. Now that The tariff is practically ad justed on a basis that will meet with the wishes of lumbermen, he said, a rapid revival of business will fol Slabwood, We want to dispose of several cars in 4 ft. lengths Ask us for prtce in any quarftlty. OREGON LUMHER YARD. Dotson to kill two men. The only ren son all smokers are not killed at one Is that the nicotine Is destroyed In the combustion of the leaf. Procrastination. "Why is procrastination said to he the llilef of lime';" asked the teacher. " 'Cause It takes a fellow so long to say It," answered the bright boy at the foot of the class. Chicago News. When You BUILD. Build to STAY! Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more substantial and far more comfortable in either cold or warm weather, Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements, Founda tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks before you build your home. I will furnish your estimates for any class of work on application. MHY Contractor and Builder Cor. Railroad amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Ore SPORTING CALENDAR, New York. Among the sporting events on the calendar for this week are the following: Monday. Fifth annual tournament of tho New England Military Rifle associa tion begins at Ray State Range, Wakefield, Mass. Mavln Hart and Mike Schreck are scheduled to meet again at Terre Haute, Ind. Grand Circuit harness racing opens with' a J36.000 nyet at Detroit. Great Western Oolf associations amateur championships begin at Chi cago. Lawn tennis tournnment season be gins at Casino, Newport, R. L Tuesday. Monmouth Horse Show association) will open Its annual exhibition at Long Branch, N. J. Western Rifle association shooting tournament begins at Rrandon, Man. Wednesday. Last Day of Niagara Racing asso ciation's meet nt Fort Erie, Ont. Thursday. American Automobile association's Olldden tours Is due to finish at Kan sas City. Friday. Canadian Henley, annual regatta of Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen, begins at St. Catherines, Ont. Two days' automobile racing meet begins at Rrighton Beach Motor drome. Saturday. Charles Dooln, crack catcher of the Philadelphia National League, will retire from baseball. Highland Park club will begin nineteen-day racing meet at Winds- ir. Ont. Kansas City automobile club will hold racing meet at Elm Ridge Park. I Power boat race at 244 miles will be held around Long Island. Jimmy Britt and John Summers ire matched to box In London. Now Is the Time During the Hot Weather to Install a Gas Range. Are You Compelled to work In a hot dirty kitchen, carrying wood and coal and shaking grates, start your fire an hour before you will use It, burning up good fuel, keep poking the fire and then have only a measely little blaze, making your coffee luke warm and your hot cakes white and doughy. pay a fuel bill big enough to stagger your pocketoook. spend nearly all your time In the kitchen, get ting yourself all dirty and too tired to go and dress to go out and enjoy yourself. DON'T YOU THINK YOU HAD HETTER THROW OUT ALL THIS HOT. HARD WORK. BUY A GAS RANGE AND COOK WITH GA8? Then you cas get your meals In your best gown without soiling It. Turn a valve and strike a match and you have a strong, steady, concentrat ed heat any time of DAY or NIGHT and at a second's notice, and THKSB HOT SUMMER DAYS WILL NOT BE SPENT IN A HOT, DIRTY KITCHEN. When you're down town drop In our office and let us show you all about a pas rsngs. Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. Matlock Building. Sees Mother Grow Young. "It would be hard to overstate the wonderful change In my mother i since she began to use Electric Bit- ters," writes Mrs. W. L. Gllpatrlck of Danforth, Me. "Although past to she seems really to be growing young again. She suffered untold misery from dyspepsia for 20 years. At last she could neither eat, drink nor sleep. Doctors gave her up, and an remedies failed till Electric Bitters worked such wonders for her health." They invigorate all vital organs, cure liver and kidney trou bles, Induce sleep, Impart strength and appetite. Only 50c at Tallman & Co. lAVKlt PUPIM IN WHEELER COUNTY S IIOOI, KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH The First National Bank PENDLETON, OREGON Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Resources over . $400,000.00 $2,000,000.00 Oldest and Largest Bank in Eastern Oregon. Security Good Service Ralam. Ore. Aeeording to the re port of County School Superintendent I. J. Simmons, both the attennnnce nd school population of Wheeler ,iint'v Is on the decrease. The at- endance last year in Wheeler county was fifil, this year It was fi-'f. i ne opulatlon a year ago was 888, this ear 875. '1'hirtv.f-l.rht teachers were om- r.inveii this rear as against 30 Inst year. More money was expended for school purposes but the salaries of the teachers are on the decline. Male teachers receiving last year an aver age of $62.50 a month, hut this year j i...ived but 58. There was a de cline of from 161 to $50 In the aver se monthlv salarv Of female teach ers. About $16,500 was spent for sehool purposes as ngnlnst a little more than $13,00 last year. Tel. No. Main 83 1 12 E. Court Reservation Homesteads are Becoming Scarce But you can Buy a Good Home any time through MARK MOORHOUSE Sb CO. Successor to FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO. Fire Insurance, Life Insurance, Burglars Insurance Real Estate, City and Farm Loans, Bonds For Rent Unfurnished room In East Oregonlan building; large and cool; electric lights; bath on same floor. Inquire this office. Rend the "Want" ads today. Either Way. Psmitb-I'd Invite you home to din ner with me, but wo hnve no cook. KJones-And I'd Invite you home with me, but we have one. Cleveland Leader. Automobile stage to Lehman springs. Inquire Pendlteon Auto Co. THE PENDLETON DRUC CO. Real Drugs-Real DrugglU RAYMOND The last of his rate; Astral seer and healer, teaches oc cult science, reveals destiny and advises on all affairs of life. 101 B. Webb street. Phone Main 7569. European Plan. New concrete building, all outside rooms, trie light, bells, phones. Hot and cold water. RATES: 75c PER DAY CP. SPECIAL Cornfield McBride House Moving and House Raising .'. 609 Willow St. Pendleton, Ore. HOTEL PHILIP, Portland, Ore. FOURTH, FIFTH AND BURN8IPE STREETS. New Management, Steam heat. 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