East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 22, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON', OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1910.
Official Schedule
Of Coniparallte Time In Reaching
City on Different Car Line.
f WEST PORTIAND MK kmMJ'$p:
Line Mln.
St. Johns .60...
C'nlvcrsltjr Park ..50...
Woodlawn ...... .37.
Rose City Park
MontavIHa
Woodstock . .
Wellington . .
Hyde Park . .
Irvlngton . . .
Lanrclhurst .
Eastniorcland
.40...
:.ai.
..27.
..37,
..25...
. .25..,
..27J4
WEST PORTLAND
PARK 22..
Price of Iota
, .$400 and op
, .$500 and np
. . $600 and un
. .$700 and up
. .$408 and up
. .$500 and up
. .$225 and np
. .$350 and up
.$2000 and up
.$1000 and up
. .$800 and up
..$80 to $90
FREE LOT HAS BEEN WON
bv foseph Stangier of your city, who made 2452 words out of
WEST PORTLAND PARK
.... . . x-i... v at r i.. ooei .akl v.5vl ..- r-PrtifW-atfi. Svbil Clontou. 2255 words, received $25 certifi-
And th6 following persons have also won the certificates goo.1 to apply on pnivnaseiMwoi hmS ... .. . , nT, ...u , ' T T5 Wbittork bha Black, Anna L.
cate. The following von a $10 certificate: Bortha Gadwa, Olive Gwinn, J..B. Earle, Mrs. .Tonmo Barret Oca J Gtanpjr, Lvman T. Ilurst M , J. J e Dyer
In.zv, Irwin Mann, Mrs. B. E. McAtee, J. L. Dennis, l.lovd Perkam, Cecil Jones, Augusta Moule, Mr,. W. A. Slu.her, P. A. Burn,, Paralee llatlej, Cecil Reed, A. E. Dyer.
These certificates are good for 10 days only. The certificates sre transferable. You didn't win in the contest,
Now are you going to wait about buying till the property has advanced beyond your reach
Remember the prices are subject to advance without notice, and the Tunnel Under Council Crest is an assured fact
this alone will make these lots worth $500 each within a year. Will You Buy Now or Walt?
Only few a more days and this opportunity is past history
TODAY Lots $60 to $90. $ 1 0 Down and $4 per month
Cook & Thompson, with Mark Moorhouse Company
. . , , 112 Court. St.
Special Portland Representatives
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ADAMS NEWS AND
PERSONAL NOTES
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams,- Ore., March 21. Mrs. R.
L. Blake of Helix. wa the guest of
Mrs. C. Ulake of Adams Friday and
Saturday. .
Mrt, E. Furgeson vlaited In the city
of Pendleton Friday.
Mnlcom Mclntlre and son Peter
went to Alberta Wednesday, to spend
the summer on their homestead.
Mrs. O. O. Richardson went to
Pendleton Friday.
Mr. Owens and son Chnrley made
a business trip to Pendleton Saturday.
Bait Klrby of the Inland Mercan
tile company of Adams, transacted
business 4 the city of Pendleton
Saturday.
L. L. Rogers made a business trip
to Athena Saturday.
Miss Barns, teacher of Adams pub
lic school, went to Weston Friday
night on No. H6 to spend Sunday at
home.
Misses Lola and Gwendoline Rog
ers came up from Pendleton Friday
night to spend Sunday at home.
A. M. Coffey visited at the county
seat Saturday.
B. G. Marquis, the city druggist of
Adams, made a business trip to Fen
dlrton Saturday.
v n. ninkn visited in the city of
Pendleton Sunday.
JaD Marquis went to Pendleton
Sunday.
Charley Owens went to Pendleton
Saturday and bought a motorcycle to
carry the mall with on R. F. D. No. 1.
L. I.. Rog-. rs visited in the city of
Walla Walla Saturday.
Miss Winnie Gless of Walla Walla,
Is tho guest of Mrs. A. J. Win of Ad
ams thla week.
Miss Edith Peringer returned home
Sunday from Walla Walla, where she
has' been attending school.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Marquis of Pen
dleton, came up Sunday on No 46
and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. M. Morrison for n few days.
F. Collins, 13. Lewis, F. Blake, all
went over to Cayusc to sec the wreck
Monday.
STANFIELD LEADS
WEST END LEAGUE
HAS WON BOTH GAMES
OF THE EARLY
SEASOX
llcnniston and Echo Tied for Second
Honors Stnnficld Wins from Viim
l ilia 14 to 1 Erlio Moots Vinntilla
Next Week.
Worth n Pollnr a Drop.
Fred Patchen, Manllus, N. T.,
writes: "For a long time I was affect
ed with kidney trouble which caused
an almost "Constant pain In my back
and Inflammation In my bladder.
Other remedies did not even relieve
me, but two fifty cent bottles of Fo
ley's Kidney Remedy completely cur
ed me and I have not hand any symp
toms of kidney trouble for over two
years." Kopppon Bros.
Siniuliii or Teams.
Stanfleld I-000
Echo 600
Hermiston 600
Umatilla .; 00
CITY BEAUTIFUL IDEA
IS IWAPIXG SPAIN
Men and Women Wanted.
By Instructions received rrom me
Dr. Howard company, the enterpris
ing druggists, A. C. Koeppen & Bros.,
are advertising today for fifty men
and women to take advantage of the
pedal half price offer made on Dr.
Howard's celebrated specific for the
cure of constipation and dyspepsia
and get a fifty cent package at half
price, 25 centa.
So positive la the Dr. Howard
company of the remarkable power of
thla specifics to euro these diseases, as
well as alck headaches and liver trou
bles, that he agrees to - refnnd
through his agents, A. C. Koeppen &
Bros., the money to any customer
whom thla medicine does not quickly
relieve and cure.
With Dr. Howard's specific at hand,
vou can eat what you want and have
n fen of 111 consequences. It
strengthens the stomach, gives per
feet digestion, regulates the bowels.
ratas an annetlte. and makes life
worth living.
This Is an unusual opportunity to
obtain 60 doses of the best medicine
ver made for half Its regular price,
with the personal guarantee of a well
known business firm to refund the
money If It does not give satisfaction.
If you cannot call at A. C. Koeppen
A Bros ' drug store today, send them
15 centa by mall and they will send
you a package promptly, charges
paid.
Seville. During his recent vlisit
here King Alfonso discussed with
Senor de Tcna the plans of the mu
nicipality for tho widening of the
streets of Seville. The king express
ed regret that some of the ancient,
winding streets of the city were to
be replaced by ordinary straight
thoroughfares In the common Euro
pean fashion. The king added that
It would undoubtedly be well to widen
and straighten many of the streets,
but that It would be regrettable to
reconstruct all those which give to
Seville Its quaint and picturesque as
pect. Tho king's remarks are very
favorably commented on and there
Is a general hope that, the Calle
Sierpn In particular will not be al
tered. '
The king explained to Senor de Te-
Tcna other plans of his own, among
them the construction within the Al
cazar of lawn tennis, croquet and
other courts.
By winning both games played so
far, the Stanfield team of the West
End league, has taken Its place at the
head of the procession In the race for
the' pennant. Echo and Hermiston
are tied for second place with one
game each while Umatilla has not yet
yet been able to get her feet on the
first round of the ladder.
The game Sunday at Stanfleld be
tween that team and Umatilla went
to the leaders by a 14 to 1 score. As
the result indicates the contest was
decidedly one-sided and never In
doubt from the start though the vis
itors made several valiant attempts to
pull themselves together and over
come the long lead,
I The Echo-Hermlston game at Her
' n4ston was much more Interesting,
the final score being 4 to 2 in favor
of Echo and the result was in doubt
until the last man was out in the last
Inning. Both sides put up good ball
for a contest so early In tho season
between teams of such purely ama
teur standing.
The games next Sunday will be
played at Echo and Umatilla.
who then fled and. never again were
seen thereabouts.
Tho barking of a dog attracted the
attention of Christian Dean, a far
mer, to a half smashed pasteboard
box which was on top of one of his
kennels. In this, with the robbons of
his cap tied tightly about his neck,
was the baby, then only a few days
old.
Dean turned the child over to the
local charity authorities, and they
cave it for the time being, to Mrs.
Anna Fischer". The boy thrived for
awhile, but several months ago It had
a severe spell of Illness and became
blind.
Overseer Joseph Eratt, who had
official charge of the baby, could find
no provision in New Jersey for a
bl:nd iaby, so he communicated with
Mrs. Cynthia Westover Alden, of this
city, head of the International Sun
shine society.
Mrs. Alden received the blind ba
by and took him to the home. So
impressed were several passengers on
on the cars that they made generous
donations toward his care.
For the pvposes of registration
the baby had to have a name, so
Mrs. Alden christened him Arthur
Valentine Lyndhurst Arthur, be
cause he will eventually be sent to
the society's "Arthur Home,," Val
Valentine because it Is believed he
was about a year old on St. Valen
tine's day, and Lyndhurst after the
town where he was found.
ARSENIC IN PANTRY;
FOUR SERIOUSLY
ILL
White Salmon, Wash. Arsenic for
baking powder came near causing the
death of an entire family here. Mrs.
W. W. Griffith and her sister had
gone to Lj-le for a few days visit and
during her absence, Mrs. Griffith s
little daughter decided to bake a
cuke. She used in it two spoonfuls or
what she supposed was baking pow
der, which was in reality arsenic In
tended for spraying. The arsenic had
been put into an empty baking powder
can -and placed on the pantry shelf.
After eating some of the cake, Mr.
Griffith and three children were tak
en violently "ill, and only by the
prompt use of emetics were serious
and perhaps fatal results prevented.
Every Mother
id or should be worried when the lit
tle ones have a cough or cold. It
may lead to croup or pleurisy er
pneumonia then to something more
sanne on Sunday, had. to put on tha
highest possible speed, as some heav
ily laden goods wagons, which had
broken away from the train soon at- .
ter leaving the station of Croy, de
scended with terrific speed on tha
passenger train. A race for life en
sued, which was watched by a nam
ber of alarmed passengers through)
the windows.
The locomotives won the race, for
near the station of Arnex, on a steep
grade, the wagons stopped and wera
again coupled on the train, which
in spite of delay, arrived at Lausan
ne several minutes earlier than tha
scheduled time.
S100 Reward. 10O.
1 be readers of tbli paper will be pleaa4
to learn that there Is at least one dreade
disease mat scleiice bai been able to care
In all Its stage, and tbat la Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is tbe only positive core sow
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
King a comtttatlonal dtaeaae. requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure taken Internally, acting directly npea
the blood and mocoua surfaces or tne aya-
serlous. Ballard's" Horchound Syrup 1 tem. thereby destroying thi fonBdatloa of
will cure the trouble at once and pre- the diffuse, and glvlag the patient streotrU
,ii,,n ci,. vv a r hy building np the tonstltntloa and aaslat
vent any complication. Sold by A. C. , ,n'g natnr, , aolng . wk. Tne pro.
Koeppen St Bros. prletors have o much faith Is Its curative
power that they otter ub uniorea uoi
lar for any caae that It falls to care. Beoa
for list of testimonials.
TRAIN" RACES FOR LIFE
AND WIN'S BY HAIR
Geneva. To prevent a serious col
lision two locomotives, with several
passenger coaches, while descending
the Jury Alps from Vallorbe to Lau-
Addreaa :
F. J CHENEY ft CO., folaao. O.
Sold by Druggists, TBc.
Take Hall' Family Pill for eosatla-
tloa.
Read the East Oreteolan every cay.
I
Notice.
To subscribers of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph Co.
On and after April 1st, 1910, all
telephone bills wjll be payable In ad
vance on the first day of each month
and not later than the 10th, at the
office of the company In the Matlock
building. Call at Recorders window
or mall check.
MANAGER.
Coughs That Hone On.
Coughs that start In the fall and
hang on until spring are sure trou
ble breeders unless checked and .cur
ed. Bronchitis, pneumonia and con
sumption are the direct result. Fo
ley's Honey and Tar cures the cough,
stops the hard breathing and heals
and soothes the Inflamed air passages.
Refuse substitutes. Koeppen Bros."
DR. KING'S
for GOUOEIS and C
OLDS
AND ALL
DISEASES
THROAT and LUNG
BLIND BABY, DISCARDED, ,
IS GIVEN A NAME
- fdabrrood.
Those who have used ours say It Is
the best they ever saw. Wo make
three carloads each day at our mill.
If you will contract your supply for
the coming season now to be deliver
ed by August 1, we will make you at
tractive prices.
OREGON LUMBER YARD,
Phone Main 8
New York. A baby boy, about a ,
year old, wag received In the Blind j
Baby's Home, at Bay . Ridge after i
having lived through several most re-
markacie experiences.
I It was the baby boy unnamed j
who Hast April was flung out of a fast
moving automobile, In Lyndhurst, N.
J., by a party of men and women.
PREVENTS
AND
"Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was
unable to work and scarcely able to tand. I then was advised te try Dr. King's New Discovery, and
after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was."
W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn.
PRICE 50c
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY JZ
TALLMAX A COMPANY.
AND SI.OO
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