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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 110. EIGHT PAGES. USTON ACTIVITIES FRESH MEATS Pendleton Home of Nemo Corsets, Fownes Oloves, Oynx Hosiery, Pony Hose, Munsing Underwear, R. and 0. Corsets, Sor- rosis Shoes, Walk-Over Shoes, Stein Bloch Clothes. SAUSAGES, FISH AND LARD. Always pure and delivered promptly, If you phone the ftonfral Ileal Market The Greater Alexander Deportment Store A Willi Ml IHVH I MWHVI i 108 E. Alta St., Phone Main 88. PAGE SIX. J. W. TAIum NOW HAS 03 ACHES IX TREES Large Portable Engine From Erie Be ing milled m Pumping Water In to Drainage Canal Local Talent Tlay Well Appreciated. (Special Correspondence.) Hermiston, Ore., April IS J. W. Tabor has just finished planting one of the largest orchards so far set out In the Hermiston valley. He Is the owner of 160 acres In the country north of the reservoir and has now et out to fruit over 65 acres, mostly apples. The balance of his ranch is beinar seeded to calfalfa and clover. This Is only one of the many tracts that are being Improved and set to fruit all over the great, valley. J. M. Scarborough, our enterprising Clothing merchant, made a business trip to the county seat yesterday. Work on the Umatilla project ex perimental farm Is progressing very : rapidly thie spring. About U acres Is being set to all kinds of fruits, and , vr are sure that in a short time we ; can drive our friends out to a model i fruit farm, as It is the Intention of Superintendent Allen to make horti- ; culture the main issue. J. Leek and family arrived from Te- nlno. Wash., and will make Hermis ton their future home. Their daugh- . ter recently secured a fine twenty- i acre tract north of Hermiston. The Columbia Land company has moved Into Its new office In the old First Bank of Hermiston building, which has been remodeled and paint ed. The office is under the manage ment of the well known booster, P. C. Holland. A large portable engine and pump arrived a few days ago from the fac tory at Erie., Penn., and will be taken to the slough northeast of town and used in pumping the seepage water i from It Into the drainage canal. The engine Is a thirty horsepower and the pump has a maximum capacity or , 00 gallons per minute. The greater : part of the water has been taken away by the recently constructed drainage ditch, but the water remaining in the holes will have to be pumped up Into the ditch. The "Union Depot" was attended by a large and appreciative audience last j night. i The Demon of the Air. Is the germ of la grippe, that, breath ed In, brings suffering to thousands. Its after effects are weakness, ner vousness, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys. The greatest need then la electric Bitters, the splendid tonic blood purifier and regulator of stom ach, Uver and kidneys. Thousands have proved tha they wonderfully atrpnsthen the nerves, build up the system and restore nealth and good spirits after an attack or grip, u uffprin trv them. Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman & j v;o. Mexico's Sugar Output. Guadalajara, Mexico. In the season of 1908-9 Mexico produced sugar to the amount of 143,179 tons. This is according to the "Vista Azucarera," the annual sugar review of Mexico, which has Just been Issued. The am ount does not include panocha or pan ela, the crude brown sugar consumed by the lower classes, of which there was from 50,000 to 60,000 tons pro duced. It Is estimated that the pro duction of the present season, 1909-10 will reach 16. 000 tons. Women's Dressing Sacques $2.00 Values, Special $1.18 Specials in lawn Dressing Sacques, in flounced designs, stripes and figures, shawl collar or Dutch neck, made in poplin and loose fitting styles, trimmed with banded silk, one inch silk band in light and dark colors. Regular values up to $2.00 ; special $1.18. Women's Low Shoes $2.49 1000 pr. women's sum mer footwear tan, Russia calf, patent colt and patent calf oxfords, cloth tops, black suedes, ankle and strap pump3, Goodyear welt soles, short vamps, plain and tipped toes, also white canvass strap pumps and gun metals, all new styles and latest, speci al ?2.49 J Specials in Dry Goods Dept. All wool summer dress goods in grays and fancy stripes, $1.50 values, 56-inches wide, special at 98 50-in. wide materials, $1.25 values 72$ 42-in. wide materials, 75c values 44$ light weight wool spring and summer materials, 50c and 75c values, special at 25$ Dimity check white lawns, especially adapted for summer underwear, 27-in. wide, special value 20$ and 25$ Great values $22.50, $23.00 $30.00 Pongee Silk or Clothe of Gold In medium and short length coats, semi and tight fitting, plain tail ored skirts, one and two button effects. These are correct attire for Spring and Summer at prices that are pleasingly small. Come to Pendleton's leading suit store and inspect them. $5.00 Dress Skirt Sale 50 new dress skirts in $7.50 val ues, 15 gore pleated skirts, yoke effects, all wool Panama, colors black, navy, green, $7.50 values, special $5.00. I ! ft Children's and Misses Shoe Sale BUSTER BROWN, one strap pump. 2 1-2 to 4, $3 val. ?2.35 12 to 2, $2.75 val. $2.25 8 1-2 to 12, $2.25 val $1.98 5 to 8, $2.00 val. ?1.50 Baby's soft sole shoes, 50c: and 60c values, all col ors and sizes,' special , at 24$ BUSTER BROWN BLUE RIBBON SHOES I Men i h! Alexander Department Store Agents for over 100 advertised standard lines. ft t There is the same difference be tween a "bridal" and a "bridle" as there Is between an "altar" and a "halter." This Is respectfully -referred to persons contemplating matrimony. TO AILING WOMEX. NEWSY NOTES OF ECHO SMITH VS. ALLEN LAND CASE HEARD YESTERDAY A Little Sound Ad rice Will Help Testimony Taken Before Louis Scholl, Many a Sufferer la Peodletoa. I No woman can be healthy ud well ! if the kidneys are sick. Poisons ihatj pass off In tha urine whan the kid- j eya are well are retained In the j body when the kidneys are ick. Kid-; neys-and bladder get inflamed and; awollen, crowding the delicate female oarani nearby and sometimes Hs- ; placing them. Jr. Contefctoe Failed to Appear City Marshal is Made a Deputy Sheriff Firemen Prepare for Vau devilleOther Notes. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., April 12. The land con test case of Julia E. Smith vs. Geo. This la the trae cauoe D. Allen was heard today before Louis of many bearing-down pains, lasae- Scholl, Jr., who was commissioned to backache, aldeache. etc. Uric take the testimony. The contestee headaehaS ' zauea 10 appear. xne muu invuivea rheumatic pain. When suffering so, try Doan's Kid ey Pills, the remedy that cures sick tld-.eys. Tou will get better as tha kidneys get better, aluy spells, languor, nervousness and i"" ""'"" the case will be forwarded to the La Grande land office for final hearing. City Marshal C. M. Borland today rarAluo1 an annnlntmont frAm C V n r I f f and health will, ,,,i D, return when the kidneys are well. Let herlff Heretofore he only had Juris a fellow-sufferer tell yo about, dlctlon ln the city llmUi but now he Doan's Kidney Pills. has authority to arrest anywhere In Mrs. J. T. Galloway. C. ct.. El ;this county. Ore, says: "Judging from the beae-, preparations are being rapidly push fit I derived from Doan's Kidney ed for tne hIg,n grade vaudeville Mils. I can recommend them as a i whlch ls to be Kiven nere in the near reliable remedy for the kidneys. I fUlurc by the Echo firemen. ved them principally for a severe j Mr and Mrs c P- Bowman left pain across my back, which had aa- this evening for Pendleton on a short aoyed me for some tlma The results business trip. that followed the use of tha first box' The Misses Mable Lambert and were so beneficial that I continued . Agnes Donahue went to Hermiston taking them and my back has glvea , this morning on the motor to attend e but little troable alace." ! the play to be given there tonight For sale by all dealers. Price It by local talent. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo.; Mesdames Fred Laughany ana Dora Adams of Stanfielil, were here today shopping. Mrs. Ed Horsch went to Pendleton this evening for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. John Bryant. She was accompanied by her little sister, Will- ma Bryant, who has been here since Sunday. Mrs. Hugh Smith ls visiting in Pen dleton with friends. Mrs. Johnny Thomas spent today in Pendleton, returning on the motor. Mrs. T. G. Smith and MIbs Laura Bonney are guests of Hermiston friends tonight.. Ray Smith returned today from Wallula. He assisted Mr. S. D. White that far on his return trip to Lewis ton, Idaho, with the horses Mr. White came after. Mr. C. E. Wells accompanied by his son Orbie, were among the visiters to Pendleton today, who took advan tage of the motor car. F. T. George and wife are in Ar lington, having been there since Sun day visiting with friends. Mr. George 13 also looking after his property In tercuts at that place. W. J. Nlckson is here on a visit from Cour d'Alene City, Idaho. Mr. Nlckson ls Mrs. C. A. Gilbert's brother. Preparations are being made for the dance which ls to be given here Friday night, April 15, by the Echo orchestra. This is the last dance of the season and a good time is prom ised. The alfalfa mill is busily grinding the remains of last year's hay crop. There will be eight car loads of meal In this shipment to be sent to Port' land. cents. New Tork .sole agents. Remember the ntmi Doaa' take no other. UTIiL'VnTlI r.mam fmm Willi dlSMted I i .1 1. 1 .D.lmll. lul fwvl HnM BUU lUUrUUUIJ i..".-.- . ill. k. a illoMt va nrflPllnB. nrl til 111! DI11KM UP IU BireuBlu, . Jy getting "run down," begin taking Hood s at once. It Kives nerve, uieuuu wiu ui gestlve strength. WITTE 19 NEAR TO DUEL. There is Only One "Bromo Quinine" That Is Laxative Bromo Quinine useo rue world over to cure a cold im one day. Ahnqr remember the full name. Look Jar stab signature oa every box. 25c SWA Challenged by Kuropatkin for Critl Hum. Bars Remark were uenerai. St. Petersburg. A duel between fr.rmor Pfumicr Count witte and Gen eral Kuropatkin, former commander- in-chief of the Russian forces in tne field, has been averted through an ex ninnatinn hv the former. General Kuropatkin took offense at a snueph in- which Count Witte as- morteA that the modern Russian mill tn Knmmanderi ware lacking In mor al courage and were prone to Diame nthora for their failures. Hornnilfi were anoointed by both men. Then Count Witte explained he meant the remarks to apply gen erally. The First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON Report of the Condition March 29, 1910, to the Comptroller of the Currency -CONDENSED RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States Bonds Other Bonds and Warranto.- Bank Building Cash and Exchange 91,524,331.74 40,945.06 250,000.00 10,261.25 10,000.00 273,361.87 $2,120,809.92 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits.. Circulation ' Due to Banks Deposits - 250,000.00 180,085.90 237,500.00 19,002.60 1,430,411.42 $2,120,899.92 I, G. M. Rice, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Q. M. RICE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of April, 1910. C. K. CRANSTON, (gcnl) Notary Public for Oregon. F. A. CUBE the only Exclusive Os tometrlst . located la Umatilla county. Office John Schmidt building, Pen dleton, Ore. 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The present building Is not to be alter 1 ln any manner as shown by the draw ings, except asknucessary In making roof connections. All parts of the addition are to be made as shown by the drawings, except the Iron, heating pipes and plumbing fixtures In con nection therewith. A certified check will be required to accompany each bid for the work, made payable to the order of the clerk of said school dkixlct In the sum of five per cent of the amount of the bid, which check will become the property of said school district. In case the bidder selected by said board of school directors to perform the work of erecting said, building shall refuse to enter Into a contraot and furnish a jood and sufflcKi.t bond to said district for the faithful performance of the work according to the plans and specifications. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids for the work. April S. 1910. CALL, FOK WARRANTS. All general fund warrants register ed during the months of October, No vember and December, 1909, will be paid at my office In the county court house upon presentation. Interest ceased upon date of pub lication. Dated Pendleton, Ore., April 11. 1910. O. W. BRADUSY, County Treasurer. Dally East Oregonlan by carrier, only 15 ceata per week.