East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 02, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY KANT ORKOONIAN, PBNDLSTOK, ORBQON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1909.
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OPENING
U. S. GOVERNMENT LAND
IN THE FAMOUS SNAKE KIVEH VALLEY, IDAHO.
EIGHTY THOUSAND ACRES
Choice agricultural land, under the Carey Act,
Will bo open to entry and HCttlement, In the
BIO LOST RIVER TRACT,
DRAWING AT ARCO, IDAHO
Tuesday, September 14, 1909.
You Must Register Between September 9th and 14th
If you do not take land after your number Is
drawn It costs you nothing.
Title Acquired With Thirty Days' Residence
Water Ready for Deliver', May, 1910.
Homcseekers' rates on all railroads and special rates from
northwestern points.
For Illustrate 1 booklet and all desired Information,
call on or address.
all
C. B. Hurtt,
Manager
Colonization Departuirn
Boise, Idaho
PERSONAL
MENTION
W. J. Morrison is over
(Jrande for a brief visit.
from La
LOCALS
sued by the Internal revenue depart
ment which became effective today.
It Is alleged that the prohibitive
practice in the production of home
made wines has been In existence sev
eral years. A growing Industry haB
been the result, and there have been
many frauds Officers of the inter-
' nal revenue service have found that
' distilled spirits have been put on the
market without the payment of in-
Jolly.
Pastime pictures please all.
Jolly.
Oak wood Oregon Lumber Yard.
- Rock Spring coal, Henry Koplttke. ' tenia! revenue tax. In the future wine
For chimney sweep, phone Red rnasl wl" hive to be used on dls
3gj2, tlllery premises.
First-class oak wood at the Oregon
Lumber Yard. PROGRAM OF OELEBRATION8
For sale cheap Good second hand'
organ. Sharon Ac ladings.
See Henry Koplttke for Rock
Springs coal. Phone Main 178.
For sale Feed and chop mill,
practically new. Inquire this office.
If you want good dry wood, ring
up Henry Koplttke, phone Main 178.
Automobile stage to 1 '. n.m
aprings. Inquire Pendleton Auto Co.
ore moving pictures shown than
any other theatre In the city the
Pastime.
Seatlle, Sept. I, A large delega
tion of Wenateheo boosters will leave
'Thursday for Seattle to take part In
the Wc tiatrhee duy celebration at the
' A'asku-Yukon-Pacifir exposition, Fri
day The Wonatchee chamber of
commerce has chartered a special
tnmn for the party. Two carloads of
WYnati lire fruits have arrived at the
exposition for distribution among the
visitors at the Chelan county booth
In the agricultural building on this
1 day.
The Washington State Fourth Class
'stmnstcrs' association will hold its
For rent Furnished house at 212
Fast Uluff street. Inquire at 206
muff street. day at the fair, Saturday. Postmast-
We are receiving some choice oak ttl from .ill of the small towns of the
wood. Huy now while the price Is Mate will be present at tha exercises,
low. Oregon Lumber Yard. which will be held In the auditorium
Oood store or office room for rent "" "" ttPOaltloa Krounds
In Fast Oregonlan building on Main
street Enquire at this office.
Automobile for sale cheap. Almost
ns good as new. 18 h. p. Edgar C.
Joy, agent for White steamers.
Wanted 2 young ladles. Easy
The central feature of the week's
I entertainment at the fair will be Ja
pan day. Saturday. Fifteen thousam
'Japanese from all parts of the Pacific
! coast will take part.
I The feature of Dairy day, Saturday
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money ror next 4 days. CM 10 a. ,)f . pa,oin milking machines. The
in. inrsnny ciarenco a. partiow, 1 committee has
703 Garden St.
Will sell or lease hotel doing good
business. Terms reasonable, Oood
reasons for selling. Address Mrs. F.
Myers, Helix, Oregon.
For rent Suite of unfurnished
housekeeping rooms In East Orego
nlan building, electric lights, steam
heat, bath on same floor. Enquire at
this office.
For rent 10 room house, nicely
furnished: all modern. For particu
lars Inquire of Mrs. Kelsay. 224 South
Thompson street, mornings, or Mark
Moorhouse, 112 E. Court street.
wameu competent woman or
girl to do dining room and chamber
maid work In small hotel at Pilot
Rock. Top wages to the right per
son. Apply City Hotel, Pilot Rock,
Oregon.
Imported ten of the
finest milch cows which could be se
cured In the state for this test. They
will be kept on the grounds for sev
eral days and then the experiments
will be conducted. On this day cheese
milk and sandwiches will be given
awny at the dairy building on the
exposition grounds to all visitors.
INGRY WASPS
END HALL CAME
Th I'. S. Government In Its "Pure
Food 1.41 w" does not "Indorse" or
"guorantee" any preparation, as
some manufacturers In their adver
tisements would make it appear. In
the case of medicines the law pro
vides that certain drugs shall be men
tioned on the labels, If they are In
gredients of the preparations. Ely's
Cream Balm, the well-known family
remedy for cold In the head, hay fe
ver and nasal catarrh, doesn't contain
a single Injurious drug, so the "mak
ers have simply to print the fact that
It complies fully with all the require
ments of the law.
Ran on Wlne-Mnsh.
Washington, Sept. 1. Rectifiers are
prohibited from making wlne-mash
and using It In the manufacture of
compound liquors, under an order Is-
QlrOXVllle, Tenn. Aroused by ham
Blaring of pop bottles about their
nest In the grandstand of the park,
where the Knoxvllle and Chattanooga
teams of the South Atlantic league
were playing yesterday, scores of
wasps flew into the grand stand dur
ing the seventh Inning and divided
interest with exciting play.
The wasps took the excitement as
an attack on them and answered It
qtllckly, clearing a section of the
overcrowded grandstand. The game
ended with the angry wasps In pos
session of the field.
Close Old (Impel.
New York, Sept. 1. Another down
town Episcopal chapel ended Its ca
reer today with the expiration of the
terms of the two clergymen engaged
In the work. It Is located at Avenue
C and Fourth street and was conduct-
d by the Sisterhood of St. John the
Raptlst. It Is planned to transform
the chapel Into a home for friendless
women.
Some men would rather be wrong
than right If there Is more money In
It.
Drink
GormloM
Water
MAKING
Water Germless
Served
M
Our Fountain.
By a convenient, easy, simple method without boiling or tha aid of
chemicals Is the Pendleton people's luok at last Our
WATER STONE
or GERM PROOF FILTERS are absolutely guaranteed to remove
every trace of TYPHOID GERM from the city water Insuring
health without the least trouble and at small expense.
Displayed
In our
Window.
KOEPPEN'S
.
The Drug Store That Sarvea
You Beat.
Free
Demonstration
to All.
C. H. Sellers, the real estate man
will leave today for Eugene.
H. J. Sullivan and wife of Welser,
Idaho, are Pendleton visitors.
N. Joerger, the well-known farm
er, Is In today from his ranch,
C. F. Walker, the Seattle cattle buy
er. Is In the city again for a few days
C. L. Handy of Echo, cume up from
that part of the county last evening
G. E. Carnes, the Pilot Rock mer
chant, Is a county seat business visi
tor.
Mrs. Charles Shepherd returned
this morning from a visit to Wenaha
springs.
Henry I'oper Is up from Echo for
the transaction of business at the
county seat.
Mrs. Max Haer returned last even
ing from an extended visit to Portland
and the coast.
Attorney George W. Coutts return
ed la't evening from a brief business
visit to Athena.
M. II. Gilbert came In from Pilot
Rock, last evening for the transaction
of business at the county seat.
Miss Roberta Ribbey has returned
from Portland where she hud been to
spend a vacation of a few days.
E. A. McKenna, traveling freight
agent for the Northern Poclfic came
In from Walla Walla this morning.
Mrs. Norbourne Berkeley and son
have returned from the sound where
they sojourned during the hot weath
er. John Nlssen, president of the Nlssen
Implement company, has returned
from an extended visit to eastern
cities.
Wesley, Georglana anil Marie Flet
cher returned from Heppner, where
they had been for n visit with rel
atives. James Johns has moved his family
down from the summer home at Mea
chnm, where they have been spending
the warm season.
R. E. Tarbet and family have mov
ed back to town from their ranch, near
Mearham, where they have been
spending the summer.
Attorney C. T. Godwin of Milton,
passed through Pendleton this morn
ing on his return from a business
visit to Baker City.
Arthur G. Means came down from
Lehman springs yesterday afternoon
and left today with a train load of cat-
tie for the Seattle market.
MisVi Claire Haley has returned from
Meiieham where she has been for sev
eral weeks, the guest of Mlsj Mary
Johns, at their summer home.
Mrs. G. W. Phelps and children re
turned this morning from their moun
tain ranch, near Meacham. where they
have been spending the summer.
Frank G. Mitchell, of the Pendleton
diug company, Is now In the city af
ter an absence of six month or longer.
He will be here for several weeks.
The cab of M. B. Keyes has Just
emerged from the paint shop looking
like a new carriage. The owner Is
proudly displaying It to his friends.
Mrs. Carrie Deerlng. who has been
a guest at the home or her rather,
J M. Bentley, since Sunday, leaves
this evening for her home In Pasco.
Miss Bessie McBrlde, formerly
tenogrnpher In the office of the
County clerk, but now residing In
Portland, Is the guest of Mrs. Willard
Bond.
Tom Ayers and Mr. and Mrs. George
Fell, returned last evening from Hep
pner, where they had been to attend
the funeral of the late Judge T. W.
Ayers.
S. P. Wright of Montana, who Is
president of the Hermlston Orchard
company, passed through Pendleton
today on his way from Seattle to Her
mlston.
Mrs. J. N. Burgess and children re
turned last evening from Portland and
other points in western Oregon where
they have been spending the slimmer
months.
Mrs. J. M. Bentley and daughter,
Miss Maud Bentley, leave this evening
on a visit of a week or ten days with
friends and relatives in Lu Cross and
Spokane.
Deaconess Nosier of Seattle, leaves
for home this evening, after a visit of
a few days In this city, during which
time she was the guest of Mrs. W. L.
Thompson.
Lee and Lysle Beeney, wo well-
known cottlemen from the Susanville
country, are In the city, having
brought In a bunch of cattle to deliver
to Nate Raines.
Ross Newport of the Newport Land
& Construction company, passed
hrough Pendleton today on his way
i his home In Hermlston from a bus-
ness visit to Seattle.
Dorsey B. Smith, a representative
the Open River transportation com
pany arrived In Pendleton last even-
ng on his way to Holdman where he
was to address a meeting of the farm
ers.
. E. Eberhart of the Columbia
Bridge Hull. ling company of Walla
Walla, Is In the city today on busi
ness In connection with the numerous
irldges his company hns been erecting
it the county.
He took up a car load of farming Im
plements and horaea.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hamley and son,
John Melvln Hamley, returned this
morning from points In Washington.
Mr. Hamley has been away on business
In connection with the Hamley-Mc-Fatrldge
harness store while his wife
and son have been visiting at the fair
and with relatives In Belllngham.
Scientist Believe Cook.
Washington, Sept. 2. Scientists In
terviewed here today are practically
Unanimous In declaring belief of
Cook's feat and his word will be ac
cepted without doubt, He "fill be
accredited with the greatest discovery
of modern times. A prominent sci
entist said, "If a single white man
makes the Journey his word must be
taken to a certain extent. A true sci
entist would not lie, and Cook's repu
tation as a scientist s established. An
other said, "Fake observations are im
possible. There are ways of check
ing observations In any part of the
world. Cook's records will be all the
proof necessary.
At the Orpbenm,
The Orpheum bill this week Includes
the famous Dodson tribe of singing
and dancing artists and tho work of
Miss Dodson Is very good and de
serves a good patronage. The follow
ing moving pictures are all new.
"Gathering Grapes."
"Paralytic."
"Mr. Absentmlnded."
"Dog Smugglers."
"Indian Mall Carrier "
"Arrest of the Orderly."
Song "No Wedding Bells for Me."
The Second Annual
PORTLAND FAIR
OREGON'S BIGGEST SHOW!
SEPTEMBER 20-25, 1909
6 Horse Races Daily
National Live Stock Exhibits
Balloon Racing
Chariot Racing
Fascinating Midway Attractions
FIREWORKS will be the most gorgeous and mag
nificent pyrotechnic display ever seen on this coast.
This will interest the whole family.
Admission 5 0 Cents
Reduced Rates on All Roads
H OF MILTON
Milton, Sept. 2. (Special) Tho
head trimmer in Mrs. Storm's milli
nery establishment, Miss Katherlne
Duffy returned yesterday from her
summer vacation, which she spent
with friends In Denver and Chicago.
She will resuni" her duties in the store
within a few days. All the friends of
Miss Duffy are glad to welcome her
back to this city.
Albert James, recently employed In
a barber shop ut Weston, has accept
ed a position with Grover Comstock
of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe West and Miss
Edna Fulton of this city have return
ed after spending the summer at Se
attle and Long Beach. They all re
port an excellent time, but are glad
to be once more at home.
Miss Flossa Hartlett, stenographer
i-i the offices of Godwin and N'eal of!
Freewater, returned yesterday from
her summer vacation, which uhe spent
with friends in Dayton.
Sam Niel of Nyssa, Oregon, Joined
his wife here a few days ago. Mrs.
Niel has been spending the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I,.
Berry and the young people expect to
locate here.
City Marshal P. X. Stephens has re
cently Installed several new garbage
cans along both sides of Main street
In this city. This will help much
toward the Improvement of the ap
pearance of the street in the future,
as all the old paper nnd other debris
found on the streets will be gathered
up and hauled away nnd the streets
kept free from all rubbish.
In a very short time Mr. Stephens
expects to order some more of these
cans and It Is only a matter of a short
time before they will be distributed all
over the city.
Notice to the Public.
Notice Is hereby given that after
this date no ice will be delivered on
Sundays. Parties wanting Ice on
Sunday will hereafter be obliged to J
order a sufficient supply on Satur- j x
nay to carry inem over.
PENDLETON ICE & COLD STOR
AGE CO.
George Grey broke his leg yester
day kicking because he couldn't get
Folger's Golden Gate Coffee.
Jolly.
Buy Your Meat
OF THE
EMPIRE MEAT CO.
Phone Main 18.
Always fresh and wholesome.
Delivered promptly.
Fresh fish dally, steaks, chops,
roasts, sausage, hams, bacon
and lard.
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
Three room suite furnished house
keeping rooms for rent, 1208 E. Webb.
Mrs. J. T. Hosklns. of Echo, left
for her home this morning after a vis
It with relatives here while on her
way back from the mountains where
he has been spending the summer.
She was accompanied home by her
mother, Mrs. M. E. Baker, and Mrs.
Elton Spike.
Bert Huffman left last evening for
Lcwiston from which place he will
go to his Alberta ranch to make ar-
angements for moving his family
here to reside. He will erect a house
UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED.
len nnd Women Innnlnioui About It
Many women weep and wall and refusi
to be comforted because their once ma;:-
aincent tresses have become thin cnC
faded. Many men Incline to profanltv
because the flies bite through the thin
thatch on their cranlums. It will be good
news to the miserable of both sexes, t
lenrn that Newbro'g Herplclde has been
placed upon the market. This Is the new
scalp germicide and antiseptic that act?
by destroying the germ or microbe that
Is the underlying crfuse of all hair de
struction. Herplclde is a new prepara
tion, made after a new formula on nn
entirely new principle. Anyone who has
tried It will testify as to Its worth. Try
It yourself and be convinced. Sold by
lending druggists. Send 10c. In stamps
for sample to The Herplclde Co.. De
troit. Mich.
One dollar bottlas guaranteed.
A. O. Koeppen Bioa.
For
REAL ESTATE
See
N. BERKELEY
Despain Block
BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE
Located in Pendleton's Most Desirable Residence District
Modern house with rock foundation, good cellar and large porch
on two sides, Five bed rooms, parlor, library, dining room and
kitchen, besides three closets, two toilets, pantry and dumb
waiter.
Gas and electric lights throughout.
Two lots 'with lawn, fine shade and fruit trees. Combination barn
and fuel house that can be used as auto garage.
Must be sold at once.
For price and further particulars, inquire at
EAST OREGONIAN OFFICE, Phone Main 1.
and barn and fill the lotter with hay.
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