East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX.
DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, pRIDAY. APRIL 20, 1910,
EIGHT PAGES.
TON TO HAVE
STONE BUILDINGS
RANKING COMPANY AND
J. W. REED WILL DUILI)
Cottolene Is Not a Substitute for Anything
Two Two-story Stone and Concrete
Structures "Will Re Erected Soon
No animal product, such as hog lard, ever has afforded, or ever can afford a satis
iction to compare with Cottolene. It is far unncrinr a UrA Kc ; i
strong Testimonial for Project
J .and Reeman
Floney.
Arrives tp Make an its puntv is unquestioned. It is more economical than butter for shortening and
Tying because, being richer, one-third less is required.
EJ Kwflrv. : " 't-J nCKfi
H'cSrAn-y is ma, jr,m cottonseed oil, a fluid extracted from the seed of purest
hv9 been drawn for the new bank r , rrom cotton field to Kitchen human hands never touch the oil from which
building soon to be erected by the EcttoUtie IS made. "
Hermlston Bank & Trust company, to r'
w iwnuu jumn street across on r- . . .
the corner from the Oregon Hotel. It . JeS dOUghnUtS and CafceS COOKed
with Cottolene can be fearlessly enjoyed by the
u k K..n IV v " l.. . 1 , . i. v u uiiiwtHf. tin uc lcancssiy cnioyc
stories nigh, the iowerastor to' be aeUrmmed dyPtPttc, for Cottolene makes food digestible as well as palatable.
usea tor Dan king purposes and the ' rr-i , .
upper story has been rented for of- nere is no substitute for Cottolene, because there is no shorten
72V": IS as good as Cottolene. It is Dure, clean. L A S "!S
feet and has been planning to move fa absolutely the purest and most healthful frying and shortening
the present frame building away and BCdlUm. 6 "
hnllJ - . . .....
RrtnJuiUcn in oils cftkt Tta Party Sent from, Iktmat Wall Stmt DnmaSTBf
- - K. snos-iitf ix mdlitnurarltrs as Ihff mould apfitar in Iks klttXCH
H.4L.V "bfMfiwil" ilul (left) as4"t. James"c'n:tr) smart Sprimt jujln.
Created For a Purpose
VERY Kirschbaum Gar
ment is styled and fash
ioned to contain certain niceties
of distinction.
The two-piece Suit for hct weather wear, the three-button
sack for business wear, and the other smart coat models
for afternoon wear, are made of exclusive all-wool fabrics,
with faultless hand tailoring. The prices range from $15
to $25. Satisfactory wear or money refund'd.
"Look of the Kirschbaum Label the Iden
tification mark of the best clothes made at
the price."
Workingmen's Clothing Company
ft
:r Mr.-
....
j nuuci a stone or concrete building
mere in me ran, but since Mr. Reld i
has decided to build at once he Is !
considering the matter of building '
at the same time and of using the '
same kind of material. j
P. A. Stewart is here from Seattle, I
Washington, looking after his prop-
erty Interests, and also his employ- j
ers, the Gratnober Lumber company's '
holdinca wtllnK a m A . . !
one hundred and thirty acres. Before
making the purchase the company
sent him here from Iowa and had
him spend six months In Investing.
ing the orchard lands of the north- '
west, and after a verv careful fi.ri
he docided that the Umatilla project .
naa tnem all beaten In a number of
COTTOLENE is Guaranteed Y?uf herebv "honied to
So, picked, ate, h.v,ng g,ve Conolcne . fair te... "'Und yUr yU m
Never Sold in Bulk f""'re !
in pailt with an Hr-ueht top to
11 auu wnoieton
ai fih, oil, etc.
r ... ( .... mui an au-uuni top 10
from catchine du.t and .b,hi. h;..VVJ1ki. "V" -V? ""em ,na Pw" "
o niviauit VUUII, lUVII
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
ways, mainly In transportation, water
supply, altitude, depth of soli and
climate.
Jonn Intlekofer Is here from Al-
t 44a
t
"CIIAPPT" SIOUAV, DEAX
OP SWIXDLERS. JAILED
Chicago
Charles better known
gona. Iowa, and will make this hi, ! "fic -Jt "e" Pl,s'
future home. TT. i. nl.xnln. h,.iH ? Inspector Stuart of Chicaso to
on his land north of town near the
experimental farm.
George A. Cressey arrived yester
day with a car of emigrant moveables
from Hllbert, Wisconsin. Mr Cres
sey js a large aparlst and is known all
over his part of the country for his
fine honey. He will engage in that
business here and is the owner of a
fine tract of land west of town. He
He brought with him a half carload
of bees and bee supplies.
IS
L
'COKPSE" SITS UP
AXD WIXKS OXE EYE
Portland.- "A man has been thrown
out of a restaurant at the corner of
Mr. Hogg, who has been transferred 1 Burnslde nnd sconJ an killed." was
to The Dalles.
Raisin Day April 30, 1910.
The above date has been set apart
as an annual event by the people of
California in which 'all are asked to
the message which came in an excited
voice to police headquarters, one
morning. "Another murder at the
north end," commented the policeman
to Captain Baty. In n moment the
usually quiet station was In wild ex
citement. Detectives Hepner. Endi-
GRAVEL PIT AXD RAXCHES
AFFORD MICH EMPLOYMENT
About 50 Men Engaged at Present in
Sand and Gravel Pits Hobos Ar
riving to Take Look at Work
Anglers Make Good Catches Other
Xotes.
(Special Correspondence.)
Umatilla, April 28. There are at
present about 60 men woraing at the
gTavel and sand pits getting out ma
terial for contracts in Walla Walla
and Portland. Mr. Bob McCall, who
Ir.ln oa Hno" rn I atrial In V a fnfm rt
"Raisin Bread" or in any form that ' and Sloan were hurriedly sent
may be desired. The object of this ! to the scene of tne 'r8Bedy. while the
special day is to create a wide- J?""?1 wagon was ordered out for
spread raisin sentiment that will re- d,8trIct duty- In a few minutes the
suit in a greater demand for that three sleuths were In front of the res-
fruit, and to direct the attention of all
good housewives to the excellence of
the raisins as an article of food. The
laurant. laying race downward on
the sidewalk was the inert body of a
man. There were no signs of respir-
good people of the Northwest are In- Htln an'i S'm?erly the body was roll
vited by their neighbors to participate d over while they searched for the
In the pleasant custom and "break" fatal wound. To the the consterna
ralsin bread on April 30th. i tion of the officers the supposed
' I corpse blinked one eye and then the
Can you believe your senses? When oth" and fma"y wt P-
two of them, taste and smell, having ! "Huh!" remarked one, "it's only
been impaired if not utterly destroy- Jlm coney.
ed by nasal catarrh, are fully restored I A c,ose inspection showed that
bv EIVs Cream Balm, can you doubt f Hepner was right. Casey, who was
had" charge of the work for some! that thio rpmortv deserves all that has : released from the city prison on Sun-
montns nas resigned and Is succeeded
by Walter Willstead.
began at once to celebrate his release
ith North End whiskey. It nearly
tAt in H-n.t. ni- cost mm nis lire, but witn the aid
mnlloH hsr Klv Pros K Warren "l I""1"' was"" "a i'.ncu
street. New York, on receipt of 69
cents.
Spring brings the usual number of
'boes who get all the work they want
to do at the ranches and at the gravel
pits. There are, however, the real
hobo who would rather travel than
work.
A number of local sports made some
good catches of trout here last week.
Some weighed as high as 2 pounds
and were taken in and around the
Umatilla river.
Geo. H. Noyes, traveling for Cotton
& Buffman, Walla Walla, was calling
on his patrons here this week.
A number of North Dakota and
Spokane capitalists were here this
week looking over lands In and around
Umatilla, Your correspondent may
W able to give some information In
a day or so as to the consummation
of a large land deal.
The river boat Inland Reporter un
loaded a large quantity of freight for
local merchants here yesterday.
Mrs. W. Baker of Pendleton was a
visitor to the city today.
D. F. McGee and A. S. Grenler of
Portland arrived here today in a toru
lng car, having passed through the
Hermlston and Stanfleld projects on
their way here.
F. L. Corkendale, assistant super
intendent of the O. R. & N., was a
visitor here today and left for Port
land on No. 3.
C. J. Forsyth, operator, has been
transferred to Umatilla, succeeding
been said of it by the thousands who ' day naming after finishing his 456th
have used it? It is applied directly I consecutive sentence lor arunnennes
to the affected air-passages and be
gins its healing work at once. Why
sts or
IVa rran
! again to the prison.
Congress of Poles.
Washington, April 29. Arrange
ments are nearing completion for the
great International convention of
Poles to be held In Washington next
month. Henry Sienklewlez. author of
several .widely-read novels, will -accompany
a large party of Austrian
Poles.
nCSHEL OF GOLD AXD
- GEMS RAIXED IX CIIIRCII
i Now York. With the help of an
appraiser, Canon William Sheaf
Chase Is engtiged In the process of ex
amining a bushel of gold, gems nnd
silverware, the proceeds of a unique
collection taken Sunday at Christ
Protestant Episcopal church. In
Brooklyn.
j The collection was taken to raise
Ladles and Gentlemen! , a funJ for paylnK off a debt nn the
Bring me youf JKCS and oxfords rP(.torv. Ushers rarried big baskets
that need repairing. Soles sewed foi , (lown tne ai!fIofl aml lnt0 tnese mem
ladies' shoes 65c, and gentlemen' j,Prs of tne congregation dropped Jew.
shoes 90c per pair. My latest moderr eIry and co)n8 each belng WMpp0(1
macn.nery msure. you and gealed. A sale will be held later
p1 pieces of Jewelry will have an op
portunity to bid them back again.
The silverware and gold which can
not be sold will be disposed of at the
I assay office and melted down. One
i of the smallest packages accldentlv
became unsealed ana a 110 goldpiece
fell out.
ASSIST NATUBB. There are times
when you should aslst natnre. It l now
undertaking to clean your system If you
will take Hood's Harsaparllla the under
taklng will be successful. This great med
icine purifies and builds up as nothing else
does.
Jacks for Sale.
I have at Athena, Oregon, a num
ber of fine native registered Jacks for.
sale. B. F. SWAGGART.
Save money by reading today's ads.
Liquid Foot Ease.
Relieves tired, aching and sweaty
feet. Happiness for everty one at 26c
a bottle, first Class Drug. Stores.
be the dean of American swindle la
under arrest here.
In the last twenty years Moran's al
leged gains are said to aggregate close
to a million dollars. He never oper
ated on a small scale.
Moran was found occupying an ex
pensive suit of three rooms in a hotel.
A valet attended him nnd had plenty
to do caring for his maker's exten.
slve wardrobe He rented a taxicab
in which to go to Jail.
Moran is known on both sides of
the Atlantic. Later he became known
as a daring and successful wire tapper
and is said to have originated the
sick engineer swindle.
"Moran, working with William
Clark, now a fugitive from lustlce.
operated the Eastern Grain company I
in Philadelphia." explained Postoffu-e
inspector uorteiyuu today. "They
collected from fifty to seventy-five
thousand dollars as margins from
would-be investors and then suddenly
shut up shop. I found him here run
ning a handbook on the races and
living high.
LET AN ELECTRIC
MOTOR DO YOUR
WORK
Steadiest, cheapest and moat
reliable power for small or
heavy work. Less' danger an.!
easier to operate you turn a
lever and It dors the' work.
State 1 1 Oblo, City of Toledo. Luca- Com
ty. m.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he l
wnlor partner of the firm of F. 1. Che
ney & Co., doing bualneaa In tbe City J)(
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONI
HUNDRED DOLLAKH for each and evert
case of Catarrb that canoo; t cured b
the use of Hall'l Catarrh Cor,
a FRANK J. CHriXEI.
Sworn to before me tad eibscrlhed lo
my presence, this Otn day of December. A
D. 1880.
, . A. W. OI.KABON.
(8f'.. Notary Pnbllt.
Halls Catarrb Cure Is taken loternullj
and acta directly on the blood and mucout
urfacea of the aystem. Bend for teetlmo
slats free. .
a ,a KF" ,fvCnE?Er co- Told"- O
Hold by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Halls Family l'llla for coni'lra
tlna.
For Cemetery Improvement.
All parties who wish to have con
crete walls built around the graves
of their dear friends or relatives, be
fore decoration day, will find me do.
Ing this work at the cemetery now or
may phone Red 2627. Information
given free. FRANK DUPRAT
The Housewife's work vi lli be lessen
edjwhcn Electncty and Gas
come Into the home
COOK WITH GAS
Make the work easier for her
and save on your fuel as well.
N'o dirt, dust and excessive heat.
No fuel to handli and fires to
kindle and It costs less.
For Her sake, put gas In your horn
befo:e thehot weather arrives
Northwestern Gas & Electric Co.
Do you take the East Oregonlan?
NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE
GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL
COLOR AND BEAUTY. "
No mallet bow old and
faded your hair looks or how
ng you have been gray, it
ill woik wonders (or vou.
keep you looking young, pro
mote a luxuriant growth of
healthy hair. Mod ha falh'ns
tiadbmakk out and rosiuveiy He
move Dandrull.
Will not toil ikin or linen. Will net injure
your hair. Is Not a Dye.
REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES
1.00 and 60e. Bottles, at Druggirti
Philo Hav SocCo..Newnrk.N.Jli.akA.
PENDLETON THUG COMPANY.
PROMT
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Hotel Oregon, locnlcl comer r Sevenll, and Stark Street, extending
tbrouKh the block to Irk Str.M t, Portl.nul, Oregon. Our new Pork Stret
Annex Is absolutely flreprtmf.
Rates $1 per Day and Up. European
Orpheum Theatre
J P. MKDCHNAC II. Pr,.),rtrtor
HJGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Wornen and Children"
SEE I'RQtiKA.W IN TODAY'S PAPER.
Prosrani Chanire on Sundays, TiifMlay's and Friday's.
success
OREGON THEATRE, SUNDAY MAY 1st.
Miss Jeanne Russell and full metropolitan cast in Ethel Barrymore s greatest London and New York comedy
' The Chas. Frohman Original Hudson Theatre Scenic Production Direct from Hudson Theatre New York.
Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. - - Seats On Sale at Pendleton Drug Store