East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 25, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OHEGOX, 1 IIL'KSDAY, MARCH 24, 1010.
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Condon HlurtH Boosting Fund.
Condon, Ore. At a rousing booster
meeting here Wednesday night over
$1000 was subscribed for advertising
Gilliam county. This, with $.400 rais
ed ut Arlington Tuesduy, easily covers
the guurunty required by the O. IX. &
N. company as the condition of Its
spending $4 to each dollar subscribed.
A Suicide at Seattle.
Seattle. Sick and despondent after
an alleged spree, Edward F Tressler,
brother-in-law of retiring Chief of Po
lice Ward, shot and killed himself at
11 o'clock yesterday morning at the
Ward home. Ha was 36 years old,
unmurried and made his home with
the Wards. Since election day he Is
aid to have been drinking heavily.
Breaks I1goon Shoot Record.
Vancouver, Wash. In a clay pige
on shoot at Yacolt last Sunday Ralph
Moon of the Yacolt Gun club broke
94 out of a possible 100, establishing
the highest score made this year in
Clark county. Hlllls of Portland held
the record of 92 birds. The Yacolt
Gun club Is composed of five members
and they expect to Issue a challenge
to Vancouver and Portland clubs for
a contest.
Hold, Bad Boy.
Vancouver, Wash. Each with a re
volver strapped about his waist, a
bowle. knife, 20 rounds of ammunition
and a blanket, three St. Johns, Ore.,
boys Clair Peters, Amos Jones and
George Schmlsher were arrested In
Vancouver Wednesday night and given
lodging In the city Jail. The boys are
16 and 15 years of age respectively,
and had started out to see the world
when intercepted by the police.
Addition to filing fees and commis
sion. Much of the land which was
believed to be available for filing, has
been designated hs timber bind and
I withdrawn from entry. The names
oi toe nii'ky ones in tno lour north
western Hlatis ure;
Washington Harry M. Huston arid
John K. Anderson, Vancouver; Nora
X. Gilbert, 'Dorothy Wilson, Fred W.
Olsen and W. A. Mackey, Seattle;
Kdnu Whitney, t'heney; H. A.
Trcadwell. Mabton; Mlehnel Schocn
berg, Mead; Rntph W. Vermllya,
Wonn tehee; Walter Johnson.- Mol
son; E. B. Fuller and James K.
Solomon. Maltby; C. J. . Backus, Tii
cntna; Addia Murdock, Span"1"- '"
B. Combos, llrocnneres; Rautiuriu
Jannl, Northportj Albert H. Squires,
Valleyford; Samuel Olsen, Milan; J.
ft. Hoover. Mondovl; Jnnn Stanley,
rnderwnod; Uriah Cannon, Kock
ford; Frank Grey, Beep Creek; Ed
ward K. Byland, Ludwig Nelson,
John Hanna, Conrad Nelson. B. A.
McDougall, Ralph O. AtiKtln, M. Mer
rlc, Anna LundquiHt, W. J. Stones
fler, Andrew Sanderson, Joseph Hick
ey, Jr., R. E. Bledsoe, M. J. Cum
mlngs, H. J. Harders, Joseih Barnes,
Lottie M. Sheldon, J. T. Taylor, Carl
Peterson and Arthur B. Cook, Spo
kane, Idaho A. J. Millen. Wallace; Lu
ther A. Courter, Sandpolnt; E. M.
Carter, Caldwell; Frank Farrell, Pot
latch; William Buckley and Elbert
V. Chamberlain, Coeur d'Alene;
Frank A. Bacon, Woodland; R. A.
Landsdell, Twin Falls.
Oregon W. H. Daugherty, and D.
E. Bales, Portland; William C. Gru
ger, Holbrook.'
Montana Frank Olaf Nelson, Tim
othy B. Henderson and Louis Stoll.
Butte; Allen Newton, Helena; Fred
Black, Kallspell; Ira Trlplett, Old
ham; and Anna Hokanson, Bojteman.
Women Hear "Irrigation" Talk.
Oregon City. A well attended
meeting of the Oregon City Woman's
club was held Wednesday afternoon
in the rooms of the Oregon City Com
mercial club. The principal feature
of the program was an interesting
paper on "Irrigation" and an Informal
talk on "Dry Farming" by Mrs. A.
King Wilson of Oswego, chairman of
the irrigation committee of the State
Federation of Woman's clubs. Pol
lowing the paper and talk a general
discussion of irrigation and dry farm
ing was enjoyed.
Motor Service on S. P.
Eugent, Ore. Local Southern Pa
cific officials have received notifi
cation that a gasoline motor service
will be inaugurated next Monday be
tween Springfield and Albany on the
east side branch, thus bettering the
passenger service out of Springfield,
which has veen very inconvenient for
a long time. At present the only pas
senger tran out of Springfield on the
branch leaves at 4:30 o'clock in the
morning and arrives later than 10
o'clock at night. The motor will prob
ably leave at 7 or 8 in the morning
and return early in the evening.
IIoiiHwtend Ruling Pleases.
Aberdeen, Wash. Some 20 or 30
settlers in the Qulnauk and Hon dis
tricts will be affected by the order of
Secretary Wilson granting homestead
rights to bonaflde claimants on un
surveyed lands In forest reserves. But
few of the SO old families In the Quln
lault country will be affected, but the
statement was made today that several
on the Hoh will profit by the order.
The order of the secretary is also con
strued to make agricultural lands In
the forest reserves of the Olympla
district and straits country available
for settlement.
How Good News Spread.
"I am 70 years old and travel most
of the time," writes B. F. Tolson of
Ellzabethtown, Ky. "Eerywhere I
go I recommend Tlectrlc Bitters, be
cause I owe my excellent health and
vitality to them. They effect a cure
every time." They never fall to tone
the stomach, regulate the liver, invig
orate the nerves and purify the
blood. They work wonders for weak,
run-down men and women, restoring
strength, vigor and health that's a
daily Joy. Ty them. Only 60c. Sat
isfaction is positively iruaranteed by
Tallnian & Co
Ll'OKY NUMBER HOLDERS
IN IT. g. LA XI) LOTTERY
Spokane, Wash. Officlnl advices
Just received by Hal J. Cole, register
of the United States land office here,
from Washington, D. C., gives a cer
tified list of 260 holders of the lowest
numbers for homesteads on the Spo
kane Indian reservation, for the en
try of which the persons named are
ratified to appear In Spokane on
April 1 and 2 to make their selec
tion. Sixty-four of these will get
land, the tracts ranging from four to
160 acres, appraised nt IS an acre In
LURID LIGHTS BURN
AXI SEATTLE REJOICES
Seattle. The restricted district
storm has begun to break over Se
attle. There have been rumblings,
but the real storm breaks with the re
opening of the old King street ten
derloin. The King street district and
the "Midway" were running in their
old time glory last night and were
crowded with a motcly assortment of
humanity. There are scatterings of
redllghts farther south, where Mayor
Gill seml-offlcially announced that the
district was to be, but the white lights
and the crowds were nil in the old
tenderloin last night.
Aroused from their fancied secur
ity, induced by Gill's campaign prom
ises, the residents of the First, Sec
ond and Fourteenth wards are up in
arms. Councilman Eugene Wny, one
of the few GUI councllmen, and the
only one that appeared witn him on
the platform, has announced that he
will resign from the council Immedi
ately unless the district Is closed at
once.
"From the platform Mr. Gill prom
ised the people of my ward that,
wherever the district was located. It
would not be against my wishes," Bald
Way, "and .In turn I assured the peo
ple of the "ward that I would protect
them. Gill has absolutely Ignored his
promise."
Five carllnes pass through the re
opened redllght district.
Every Mother
l.i or should be worried when the lit
tle ones have a cough or cold. It
may lead to croup or pleurisy or
pneumonia thin to something more
serious. Ballard's Horehound Syrup
will cure the trouble at once and pre
vent any complication. SolJ by A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
X KV
PROVISIONS FOR
SMOKING TOBACCO
Washington. Tobacco, snuff. ci
gars and" cigarettes in the hands of
jobbers and dealers removed from fac
tories prior to July 1 next, will not be
subject to the Increase In the tax of
from 6 to 8 cents per pound provided
for In the Payne tariff bill. This an
nouncement was made by Mr. Cabell,
the commissioner of Internal revenue
In a circular letter to collectors
throughout the country. The Increase
provided for. he sets out, does apply to
packages removed from the limits of
bonded premises of factories or cus
tern houses after midnight of June
30. Thousands of Inquiries, hnd come
to the office on the subject.
Notice also has been given by the
commissioner that In acoordance with
the new law, on and after July 1, the
caution notice and factory brand must
be on each statutory package of ci
gars and cigarettes of domestic man
ufacture. Irrespective of whether such
caution be on an outside retainer or
not
Stubborn As Mnlea
are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
to balk without cause. Then there's
trouble? loss of appetite, "indlgeatht. .
nervousness, despondency, headache.
But such troubles fly before Dr.
King's New Life Pills, the world's
best stomach'and Ilyer remedy. Se
easy. 26c at Tallman A Co.
Would You Gain Weight?
Begin the use of Samose today and
you will soon notice a gain In good,
healthy flesh. To all who are thin,
weak and run down, this remarkable
flesh-forming food promises plump,
rosy, perfect health, vigor and vital
ity. Samose mingles with the food that
is eaten, so that It Is assimilated by
the blood, and builds up pleasing
plumpness and good healthy flesh.
Those who use Samose for a week or
ten days will soon notice a gain In
weight and an Improvement In gen
eral strength and health. N
Put good solid flesh on your bones
and you will be strong and well. In
no other way can this be done than
by the use of Samose. It gives
plumpness and physical grace to the
thin and scrawny, and will make you
bright, rosy and normally fat.
Samose Is In tablet form pleasant to
take and Is sold by one of the most
reputable drug stores In Pendleton,
A. C. Koeppen & Bros., under the
personal guarantee of the company
to refund the money If It does not
give satisfaction.
Sent postpaid on receipt of price,
60 cents.
Notice.
' To subscribers of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph Co.
On and after April 1st. 1910, all
telephone bills will be payable In adr
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.
flabwood.
Those who have used ours say It Is
the best they, ever saw. We 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.
Ladles Soles Sewed.
With my new machine I can sen
your soles on for 66c per pair. Th
will look better and last longer.
v A. IKLTJND.
The Kind That Commands Attention
The Greatest Line
of the
Grandest Clothes
ever shown
in Eastern Oregon
awaits your
viewing
at, Bond Brothers
Mi
Mei's Eaister
I (r
i
I BOND
-urn,:
Wear
We wish to call
particular attention
to our well selected line
of
Blue Serges
for Spring and Summer
the finest we
have ever shown
A S U I T
Your every need well
cared for, in
Easter Neckwear
Easter Hats
Easter Shirts
Easter Oxfords
Easter Hosiery
Our Spring lines are
now complete
ROTHER.S---PENDLErMHiERsEAI)ING
WHAT THE FREEDOM
OP LONDON MEANS
London. In view of the fact that
considerable discussion has been
aroused in the action of the corpora
tion In deciding to confer the honor
ary freedom of the City of London on
former President Roosevelt on the oc
casion of his approaching visit, the
London press Is taking pains to ex
plain the proposed honor and its sig
nificance. It seems that though a presentation
of this kind is called the honorary
freedom, foreigners of distinction on
whom It is bestowed are naturally not
expected to take the oath or make
the declaration of allegiance to the
British crown, v nnd they are conse
quently not recorded as freemen In
the chamberlain's court. But In every
other respect the ancient ceremonial
is carried out, and the distinguished
visitor Is handed a copy of the reso
lution of freedom In a gold box and
the chamberlnln offers him the right
hand of fellowship as a citizen of
London. This was the procedure
adopted In the cases of Garibaldi.
General Grant, George Peabody and
Count Ferdinand de, Leasers.
Do you want five (6) or ten (10) i
acres In Canyon Conty, Idaho? Great1
orchard belt. Write. Oregonldnho I
Apple Orchard Company, Nyssa, Ore. j
Those two territories to which state
hood has long been promised have
not keen admitted yet.
Are you Interested In orchards at
Nyssa? Write. Irrigated Lands Cor
poration, Nyssa, Ore.
Read the Baat Orecoalan every aay.
NUT AND LUMP
gGoffl!
lock Sprin
in any quantity.
We have the only real Rock Spring Coal in Pendleton
Also good dry black pine, yellow pine, fir, tamarack, slab
wood and split wood.
Only good fuel carried here Prompt delivery
HENRY KOPITTKE Phone Main 178