PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PHNDLKTON. OREGON, Mil DAY, MAY 6, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. n n p pi A ! 3 AT UMATILLA CITY FROM raiSTON ji The Source of Cottolene Is Pleasing From the snowv tufts of the cotton nlanf. the seed is removed, crushed. WILL IX ALL PROBABILITY BE CONSTRUCTED SOON NORTH DAKOTAX BUYS HOME OX THE PROJECT A Priceless Jewel Jewels differ in value according U size, brilliancy, perfection and rarity. But one jewel upon which none af these things depend for value Is the ye. Come see us once In a while and let us tell you If you are affected by eyestrain, weak muscles, astigmatism or anything else that neeas correct ing. We Fit Glasses Properly Aid your sight and only charge little for such service. A. E. SERUM, Optometrist, j with A. L. Schaofer Jeweler Jap-A-Lac The Home Beautifier Murphy Bros. The paint men will tell you about Jap-A-Lac D Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES ami ilhicilrated songs in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. Xext to French Rettaurant Entire change three times each week. Be sure and lee the next change. Adults 10c. Children r.nder 10 years, 5c ll F. A. CUBE the only Exclualve Oa- j lomeinai tocaiea m Office John Schmidt building. Pen dleton. Ore. Over 30 years practice fitting glasses. Remember I grind my own glasaea. Eyea carefully ex mined and glasses ground to fit. Mione Main 55. FRESH MEATS ; SAUSAGES. FISH AXD LARD. Always pure and delivered promptly. If you phone the Central Meat Market 108 E. Alta St., Phone Main II HATFNBRGD ENGRAVERS-PRINTERS p:envct.'Co y :Iaoiw Will Sian I'matlllu River Beyond O. R. & X. Bridge Census Man Has Missed Good Many Cleanup Day Ordered Big Dunce Soon Other Notes. (Special Correspondence.) Umatilla. May 6. Messrs. Duncan, Brownell and Swltzler were looking over the proposed site for the new bridge that will soon be built over the Umatilla river. In all probalillty the bridge will be completed this sum mer. It will be a wooden structure with three concrete piers. The bridge will be located about a quarter of a mile beyond the O. R. & X. bridge and when completed will mean a big thing to the people of that part of Umatilla county and will help Umatilla city greatly. The census mnn paid a visit to the city this week. It is a well known fact that at least 30 to BO persons missed the "eagle" eye ct the enumerator. Yet ho may call again. Twenty-five laborers sent by Port land parties, have arrived today to work in the sand and gravel pits here, j The young ladles of the city pro pose giving a dance to the bachelors in Pointer's hall Friday evening. The Echo orchestra will be In attendance and the ladies propose making it the event of the season. The council has ordered a cleanup day for the city. It is to be hoped that the council will look up a dump ing ground where all the city refuse can be dumped as It Is certainly dis graceful to have the streets and back yards piled up with all kinds of tin cans. etc. Besides being an eyesore it Is dangerous from a sanitary stand point and often brings an epidemic of typhoid fever. Two river boats, the Inland and Twin City, discharged freight for in terior points; also a number of horses for Hermlston parties. The Umatilla nine will play Stan field here Sunday, W. Van Winkler paid a visit to Pendleton yesterday. S. A. Sailor, city recorder, leaves in a few days to look over h,s prop erty interests in the Alberta country. Mr. Sailor will be accompanied by his wife and he expects to be absent sev eral weeks. R F. Bicknell of Pendleton, is a visitor here today; also F. C. Porter of the S. C. S. Portland. L. Spoulo and J. A. McDonald, ma chinists of Spokane, have accepted positions with the O. R. & X. Lion Fondles a Child. In Pittsburg a savage Hon fondled the hand that a child thrust Into hie cage. Danger to a child Is sometimes great when least regarded. Often It comes through colds, croup and whooping cough, They slay thou sands that Dr. King's New Discovery : could have saved. "A few doses cur- ed our baby of a very bad case of ; sea, with a modiried form or seismo croup," writes Mrs. George B. Davis, ! graph designed to record tidal effects of Flat Rock, W. C. "We always give ' and the more minute movements it to him when he takes cold. It's a wonderful medicine for babies." Beat for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, hemorrhages, weak lungs, 50c, $100. Trial bottle free Guaranteed by Tall man & Co. Ladles and Gentlemen! Bring me your stipes and oxford that need ropaliink?. ;. euvil rt. ladies' shoes 65c, and gentlemen'i shoes 90c per pair. My latest modem machinery Insures you better work A. EKLCND. City Cab Service Improved. For prompt day and n:ght cab serv ice, call the Bowman Hotel, Main 62. The Pendleton Hotel, Main 11. or City Stables. Main 70. CARNEY & BRADLEY. Liquid loot F.i-. Relieves tired, aching and sweat) feet. H;ii'i'ri. for evely one at 25r a li"'.!1!-. i':rs; i "lass Ijrax Stort-s. in 1 i j - ill X v : ; .'iv, Vt 'A yi' 1 . J. Mr. (.mi in "St. Eliiio." ut tile ()r-goii Thoiilcr. SiincUv .May H. Elmo," ut tile Oregon Thculer, Kunilay May Will .Move Family Out Brenk In Lateral Does Xot Inconvenience Water I'scrs Blnger Hermann' Son Looks Over Project other Notes. (Special Correspondence.) Hermlston, Ore., May 5. Fred A. Chlzlck came In last night from North Dakota and today purchased a 20 acre tract north cf town. He expects to go back after his machinery ami household goods and at an early date will make Hermlston his future home. Last night there was a large break In "A" line lateral, but on account of It being above the by-pass It did not cause any Inconvenience to water us ers. A large force of men" and tennis were put to work on It this morning and It will be but a day or so until they will have It fixed. Robert Twohy went to Pendleton this morning. He has been here look ing after the moving of machinery from Cold Springs reservoir. They are now In the city limits with the train, so it. will be but a few days un- til they can commence loading and shipping to near Pendleton. J. R. Hermann, son of Blnger Her man of Portland, has been here for the past few days and was shown over the project by Mr. Holland, manager of the Columbia Land Company's Hermlston office. D. D. Lewis has been transacting business In the county seat for the past few days, Henry M. Sommerer returned from Pendleton yesterday where he has been for the past few days. William McCrary who recently pur chased a twenty acre tract north of town is having lumber hauled out for a house and other buildings. Rev. H. Pease and wife left this morning to take his new charge as signed him at Enterprise, Oregon. We dislike very much to see him leave here, but wish them success In their new field. Frank Sloan came over from Stan field yesterday with a party of "Joy riders. Carev flreen came In Inst nleht from ( Echo where he has been for the past week. THE EARTH IS ELASTIC. SAYS PROFESSOR MILXE London. That the earth Is elastic, and is pulled out of shape by action of the tides, has been "discovered" by Professor Milne, the leading English authority on earth phenomena. As the result of experiments he has found that twice in every twenty-four hours, at high tide, the buildings along the opposite sides of tidal basins "salute each other." The experiments were carried nut at Bidston Observatory, near Liver- pool, one and a half miles from the which other seismographs would not or not often record. The Instrument j recorded, photographically, a tilt on the pillar supporting It, causing a def l inite deflection on the film. ! At high tide the bed of the Irish sea became depressed from an In i creased load, and the effect of this j was to pull the shores together. At 1 I'idstnn the amount of deflection was ! ahout equal to one inch In sixteen I Tl'les. j Professor Milne many years ago ! showed that our ordinary appar ' ently stable English valleys open I ( d when the sun fell upon them and j contracted during the night. He also I showed that apparently the whole of ; the Isle of Wight tilts up at high tide owing to the English channel as com- pared with that in the Solent. ! His latest work is the complement ! of earlier research and tends ti show i that the earth is a great deal more i elastic and responsive to pull and strains than Is commonly appreciated. and the oil extracted. This in turn is rehned by our. the oil made odorless and neutral in taste. Being a vegetable Droduct. cottonseed oil is free lof animal infection. You jhog lard, for fats of animal tained trom vegetable sources. Right there is the difference between lard and Cottolene from the standpoint of health. If every housewife would but stoD to think of the ence in purity, cleanliness luottolene, lard would never COTTOLENE is Guaranteed hereby authored to ""tvv" refund your mdhry in case you are not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test. Never Sold in Bulk Co,to,ent Pcked in pails with an air-tight top to keep it clean, fresh and wholesome, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc. Made only by THE N. K. FAIR BANK COMPANY WEALTHY CinXTt BUYS UP GROUP OF MIXES Grants Pass, Ore. Moy Jin Munn, a wealthy Chinaman of San Francis co, who has been looking over the southern Oregon mining field for the past two or three weeks, has Just closed a deal whereby he becomes owner and manager of the Brantner group of placer mines of southern Josephine county. The group of claims consists of 100 acres, much of which is very rich diggings. The con sideration Is J7B.O00. Unlike other Chinese who have mined In this sec- tion, Moy J,n Munn Is not contented with sluice washing and rocking. He will install modern hydraulic equip ment on the Brantner mines, and by a system of high line ditches, bring wa ter from the Applegate river for the operation of a battery of two or more giants. Moy Jin Munn is an experienced placer miner and made his fortune In the diggings of Feather river, Cal. He declares, however, that this country looks better to him than anything he has seen elsewhere and will concen trate his time and efforts toward mak ing a big mine of his Applegate river property. He has placed a crew and begun the development of the mine, and expects to have it In shape for operation on a large scale by the ar rival of the next placer season. Shake off the grip of your old enemy, nasal cat&rrh, by using Ely's Cream Balm. Then will all the swell ing and soreness he driven out of the tender. Inflamed membranes. The fits of sneezing will cease and the dis charge, as offensive to others as to yourself, will be stopped when the causes that produce It are removed. Cleanliness, comfort and renewed health by the use of Cream Balm. Sold by all druggists for 60 cents, or mail ed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street, Xew lork. "SI. Elmo." A particularly attractive theatrical offering is St. Elmo, which comes to the Oregon theatre Sunday evening, May 8. St. Elmo is dramatised from ' Augusta Evans Wilson's well known novel of that name. Perhaps the really remarkable thing about St. El- , mo Is that at some time or other ; every person has rend It or henrd Its : story told. No modern one of the six Ik st sellers has ever enjoyed a similar , popularity of this old-fashioned novel j out of the years long since past. The , heroine of this story, Edna Earl, can , be classed as a most unusual young ' woman and certainly he prototype Is not abroad today. ( lerdii Nelson assumes this role and U a most acceptable "Edna." She i conveys a proper Impression of the sweetness and strengin mai is associ ated with this character. The titular role of "St. Elmo Mur ry" is taken by Charles Ounn and his tre.'itment of this character is an ex- j cellent bit of work. In St. Elmo we have a heart story I of the old South before the war. One of the dramatic sensations of the season. I Artistically ataged and attractive j f:. in every view point. I BUte 1 1 Ohio, city of Toledo. Lucas Cona j Frank 1. Cheney mskea oatb that be la j senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che- . ny A Co., alolng bnslaeaa In the City of i Toledo. Connty and Bute afureaald. Bad that said firm will pay tbe anm of O.NK , HIINIHIKD POLLARH for each and every -ase of Catarrh that cannot be ciirwl by tbe use of Hall'a Catarrh Cure. KUAKK J. CHiNKY. 1 Sworn to before me tad subscribed I ) my presence, tble Btb day of December, A. t ! . I A. Yl . WLiH.rtn.jn, (Seal) MoUry I'ubllc. Hall's Catarrh Cnr la taken Internally and acts directly on tba blood and mnrooa surfaces of tbe system. Send for teatliao alala frea CFIEVKT CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Drn1sta, TBe. Take Hall'a Family HMa for eoaatlpa tloa. Big Fine for Old Woman. Vienna.; An old woman living near tha Bohemian-Saxon frontier haa been condemned to pay a fine of $210 or two months' Imprisonment for bringing Into Austria an old pack of cards which had been given to her for her grandchildren to play with, and which aha failed to declare at the Austrian custom house. cannot he ahsolntelv sure of this when buvinp origin are, of necessity, and healthfullness of hog again be used in any home. SUPREME COURT HOLDS POKER IS UNLAWFUL Olympln. The supreme court haa decided that It Is a misdemeanor to play poker In the state of Washing ton. The test case was appealed from the superior court of Franklin coun ty, which fined A. F. Smith, C. Grif fiths, John Lewis and E. T. Allison of Pasco, $50 each, for sitting In a game of poker. The men appealed to the supreme court on the ground that the state antl-gambllng laws applied to proprietors and not to participants In the gambling games. The higher court sees no distinction, however, and holds that all games for money or the equivalent in chips, is a misdemeanor within the moaning of the law, and that the antl-gambllng law Is as much for the players as for the proprietors of gambling houses. The men will have to pay their J50 fine. WILL WATER MORE ACRES. Xew Dnin to be Conetructed Across White Salmon River at Gufer. Guler, Wash. The White Salmon Known For The First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON CAPITAL, SURPLUS UNDIVIDED PROFITS RESOURCES OVER SECURITY :!l The Housewife's work will be lessen- edhen Electricty and Gas 'come Into the home COOK WITH GAS Make the work eaaler for her and aave on your fuel as well. Xo dirt, dust and excessive heat No fuel to handh and flrea to kindle and It coaU leas. For Her sake, put Kasjln your, home be(o:e thehot weather arrives Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. I'hiine Mala 4 J Job Printing, Tel. Main i own special process and from anv nossible taint not as healthful as fats ob differ lard and Ditch company Is making arrange ments whereby the flow of water from the White Salmon river wills be In creased In order that more irrigation or lands in this vicinity may bo done. A dam will be constructed acroaa the White Salmon river about three miles above Ouler, and a large ditch will be made to carry the water. The headgate will be made at the dam. The ditch company has had an Ir rigation system In operation for sev eral years, but the high water during last winter damaged the dam to such an extent that It has been decided to construct a better one and to make wider and deeper ditches. The water from this ditch Is free to settlers, but they will assist in constructing the system. A CLEAR nilAIN and healthy body are essential for success. Business men, aaca em, students, housewives, and other work em say Hood's Barsaparllla glvea tbem ap petite and strength, and Danes their work seem easy. It overcomes tbat tired feellnc. Peat will be the only fuel UBed In a great German electric power generat ing atation. Its Strength j and . 8, LET AN ELECTRIC MOTOR DO YOUR WORK Steadiest, cheapest and moat reliable power for small or heavy work. Less danger and easier to operate you turn a lever and It does the work. Mattoek BaiMUc illl o 0 IS I U..U 1 M'vi'i' i. Up I