East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    EIGHT PAGHS.
DAILY KAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1910.
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CAN YOU BUY LOTS IN
WEST
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PARK
At $60 and $90
Prices Advance April 1 st. Will You Buy Now or Wait,?
! Terms $10 down and $4 per month. Office open evenings.
Cook Thompson,
Special Portland Representatives
with Mark Moorhouse Company
112 Court St.
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NEWS NOTES OF ADAMS
RURAL MAIL CARRIER
BUYS AN AUTOMOBILE
WIU Do Work In Modern Style
School Social a Succcsa Other
Items from Little Town,
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., March 29. Elmer
Hale, one of the U. S. mail men of
Adams, went to Walla Walla Satur
day and bought an auto In which to
carry the mall on R. F. D. No. 8. He
paid three hundred dollars for It.
The school social Saturday night
was a great success and was well at
tended, the proceeds being thirty dol
lars. Mr. and Mrs. F. Martin left Sun
day on No. 8 for Alberta to look after
her wheat ranch in that country and
visit friends.
Wade and Ora Holdman went to
Pendleton Friday and remained over
Sunday as he guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. McFaul of Pendleton.
Misses Lola and Gwendoline Rog
ers came up from Pendleton Friday
night to spend Sunday at home.
Mrs. M fin tire and daughter, Mable,
visited In the city of Athena Thurs
day. .
L. L. Rogers made a business trip
to Athena Thursday,
Mr. T. J. Ayers went to Pendleton
Friday on business.
Miss Lula Llcuallcn was the guest
of Mrs Casper Woodward Thursday
at the ranch.
Miss Hermann of Walla Walla, was
the guest of Miss Lula Lleuallen Wed
nesday for dinner.
Miss Winnie Giess and sister, Mrs.
A, J. Winn, visited In the city of Pen
dleton Monday.
J. O. Hale and family of Pendleton
and Miss Cora Raulstonc of Walla
Walla, came up from Pendleton Sun
day in their auto.
Fred Collins visited In the city of
Athena Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lleuallen and
family went to Weston Sunday to the
ball game.
Claud Waldrn visited in Weston
Sunday.
M. Lewis made a business trip to
Pendleton Monday.
Edwin Walker visited in Adams
Sunday.
G. M. Morrison and family went to
Athena Thursday In their auto.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson vis. ted
In the city of Pendleton Friday.
Mrs. Plcard and daughter Gertrude
went to Pendleton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Morrison went to
Pendleton Friday. They made the
trip in their auto.
L. L. Rogers of Adams, went to Al
berta Saturday to look after his ranch
in that county.
John Stanton of Athena, was an
Adams visitor Friday.
Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen visited In the
city of Pendleton Saturday.
A Night Alarm.
Worse than an alarm of fire at night
is the metallic cough of croup bring
ing dread to the household. Careful
mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar
In the house and give It at the first
sign of danger. Foley's Honey and
Tar has saved many little lives and is
the only safe preparation for children
as It contains no opiates. Koeppen
Bros.
"T.l.Kt:i TO DEATH RY
FRIENDS," HER EPITAPH
Carlisle, 111. "Talked to death by
friends" is the rather startling In
scription on a gravestone In the Prlt
chett cemetery, 15 miles northeast of
this" city. Persons doubting the story
have made special trips to this par
ticu:ar burying ground for the pur
pose of being convinced.
Others who have read about it in
the newspapers have doubted the au
thenticity of the story, and to con
vince these a photograph has been ta
ken of the stone.
Whether the woman was actually
talked to death cannot be proved be
yond a doubt, but her husband must
have been convinced of the fact.
Thomas Philip was a farmer and liv
ed in East Fork township. He was
educated and passed much of his time
reading high grade hooks and maga
zines.
Some of his neighbors said he had
peculiar ways, and the women seem
ed to be of the opinion that his wife
did not know much of the domestic
side of llfr. She was advised to do
this and do that.
One day she took sick and died
within a short time. Her husband
said the voluntary advice given his
wife had worried her into sickness.
After she was burled he caused the
tombstone with the above inscription
to be placed at the head of her grave.
A Timely Protection.
Everyone knows the after effects of
la grippe are often more dangerous
than the disease. So often it leads to
pneumonia, which a weakened heart
action makes fatal. La grippe coughs
that strain and weaken tho system
yield quickly to the healing and
strengthening quantities of Foley's
Honey and Tar. Koeppen Bros.
MI'S TWITCH WHEN
WOMAN LIES, SAYS J TOOK
New York. "If you wan, to teli
if n man is lying to you. watch his
eyes, but If you seek to know if a
woman Is telling you an untruth,
look at her month."
This is the condition reached by
Magistrate J. E. Corrigan of the Es
sex market police court.
"Women have hetter control of their
eyes than men," continued the mag
istrate. "The most Innocent olue
ryes I have ever seen belonged to a
girl who was a little demon. Hut It
often happens that a woman -those
rye- look blandly truthful will tel' a
eVfftrcnt story by a slight twitching
i-t inu comers or ner mourn
"Men cannot lie with the eyes so
well as women, but tho signs by which
they demonstrate their lack of ver
ulty are so illusive that It Is Impos
sible to describe them."
TO I'RGE PROHIBITION.
Philndilpliln Uibor Union Would Put
City Dry" and Avenge Defeat,
Philadelphia, March 27 Declaring
the passage of a local option law
would hasten the settlement of the
trouble between the Philadelphia
Rapid Transit company and Its em
ployes, the Central Labor Union at
its meeting today adopted resolutions
calling upon the members of the
trades unions of this city to agitate
ami vote for local option at every op
portunity. The failure of the brewery workers
to join the sympathetic strike, it Is al
leged, was practically responsible for
the passage of this resolution. The
aye and nay vote on a motion to ta
ble the resolution was 34 to 83. The
general strike in sympathy with the
car men which has been In effect for
more than three weeks was officially
called off at today's meeting. A ma
jority of the workers who had re
sponded to the call have already re
turned to work.
The committee of ten which had
charge of the sympathetic strike
made its report today and recom
mended that the strike be discontin
ued and financial support be given
to the car men.
was belnr distributed.
the orchardists, and pot lighter will
The smudge campaign has been j he hurried into the orchards.
thoroughly organized by the local
Commercial club. As soon as the
danger point is reached the central
telephone office will be notified.
Emergency operators will then warn
Apricot trees are uow in fall bloonl
and the peach blossoms are Just op
ening. '
Read the East Oregonlan every day.
"4 MOTHERS
-who have delicate children should try
o
Mrs. C. Allen, of New Rprlfnrrl f,cc
... - - -"h-j piiv uiuuien,
which were restored to iwf.'rt h-ilth K v;i Tf It u t -t
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with your child, we will refund your money. Please try it.
aHL PENDLETON DRUG CO., Pendleton.
Good health Is Impossible when
there is any derangement of the di
gestive organs. Foley's Orlno Laxa
tive is a natural remedy for stomach
liver and bowel troubles. It aids di
gestion, stimulates the liver, and cures
habitual constipation.
A I J. EG EI) QUACKS ARE
TAKEN BY WHOLESALE
State of Ohio, City .of Toledo, Lucas Coun
ty, s.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che
ney & Co., doing business In the City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, ind
Hint sniri firm will pay the sum of OKB
HUNIHF.D DOLLARS for each and eTery
rase of Catarrh that cannot be cored by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK i. CHKNEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this 0th day of December, A.
D 1886.
A. W. OLEASON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hail's Catarrh Care Is taken Internally
and acts directly on the blood and mncoiw
surfaces ot tne system. Bend for testimo
nials free.
F. J. CHKNEY h CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all Drngglsts, 75c.
Take Hall's Family rills for constipation.
FRUITGROWERS KEEP
SMUDGE POTS READY
5 MVflMH!T'
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M.I .III , t
ASpimiidUveran
for every use."
Cut generous
ly fulL Two
hip pocket.
FeHed seams.
Continuous
nr.
K&m. grant ten.
MmufacturtfV -
Una
UIUIIIUIIMUUI
Catarrhal , Deafness
Avoided and Cured
Prove this to yourself by writing usto
day for a free sample, postpaid, of this
permanent, safe and speedy cure aro
matic, soothing, healing. Or ask your
favorite Druggist for
Liberal Free Sample
Especially valuable In sural affections ot children
mild, pure, and sanitary. Specially recommended by
physicians for children with cold in the head, which so
often brines on chronic nasal catarrh. Contains no harm
ful drugs. Sold only In sanitary, convenient tubes and
recommended bv over 85.000 drueelsts in 25c and 50c tubes.
If yours hasn't Koudon's a 25c or 50c tube will be sent you
postpaid oil receipt of price, or absolutely free sample by
Kondoa Mlfj- Company Minneapolis. Minn.
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Seattle. Wash. With the arrest to
night of 10 people of both sexes for
the alleged Illegal practice of medi
cine, osteopath and chlrorathy In
Senttle there was dumped on the floor
of tho prosecuting attorney's offices
a barrel full of medicines and nos
trums, ranging from corn salve, nerve
tonics and liniments, to cures for
cancers and consumption, the evi
dence of alleged Illegal practice ob
tained by two natty female detec
tives. When one of the alleged doc
tors Insisted upon one of the detec
tives drinking some concoction in his
office, the girls decided they had
enough evidence and the arrests fol
lowed tonight. Detectives were work
ing in the interests of the state med
ico 1 board.
TO CCRH A COIJ IN ONH DAT.
Take LAXATIVR HrGmO Qolnlne Tablets.
Prog-gists refund money If It falls to core. B.
W. tiltaVB'S signature Is on each bos. Iftc.
Kennewlck, Wash. Should the
temperature drop to the freezing point
In the Kennewlck valley within the
next two weeks 25.000 smudge pots
will bo lighted to protect the fruit
crop from frost. For the past week
orchardists have been working al
most day and night to get In readi
ness for firing up. All day long Tues
day the farmers braved a driving rain
In hauling the newly manufactured
pots from town to their orchards and
yesterday a long line of teams await
ed their turns in the freight yards,
where their tank cars of crude oil
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
Mothers who Tilu tbelr own comfort
and ths welfare of their children, shnnld
never he without a box of Mother Uray't
Sweet Powder for Children, for in
throaghont the seasoa. They Rrak up
Colds. Core Fevertshnera, Constipation,
Teething Disorders. Hesdsehs nd Btomsrh
Tronbles THHSH POWDHH8 NEVER
FAIL. Sold by all Drug Stores, 25r. Don't
ecrpt any nvbttitute. A trial packs will
no sent FKKK to any mother wno will ad
dress Allen 8. Olmited. Ls Roy, N. T.
Known For Its Strength
The First National Bank
PENDLETON. OREGON
CAPITAL, SURPLUS and
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
RESOURCES OVER .
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