TEN PACKS. DAILY EAST OIIEOOXIAN, PENDLETON, ORKOON, SATl'RDAY, MAT 7, lttO. page inn, A Clean Man Outside cleanlipess is lean than hall the battle.' A man may scrub himself a dozen limes a day, and still he unclean. Good liculth means cleanliness nut only outside, hut inside. It means clean stomach, clean howeis, -!r-n blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues, 'i'bs man who rs clean in this way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. lie will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom aclis. Mood diseases are lound where there is unclean blood. Jousumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents these disease. It make a man's insides clean and healthy. It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drug. Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets cure it. They never gripe. Kasy to take as candy. WESTON STUDENT DIES niar Xunton. Ik reported as having recently received a stroke of paralysis, rendering half of his body useless. schools tosi: oit or iti:si'i:cT to df.ap hoy I'lnr Wurwr rashes Awny in Wnlln Willi" Kirk limiily Move to Shh Knli'hrvtiiii Country Oilier e Xotis of Normal Town. (Special Correspondence.) Vuston, Ore , Mny 0. Kdgar Wut zer. who tiled on Wednesday at the Walla Walla Ivmpitul of typhoid fever nfter but a few days' Illness, was four led here yesterday. The schools were closed during the funeral out of re spect for the deceased who was for merly a student. A very large con course of friends and relatives were In attendance, ami much sympathy Is filt for the family In their bereave ment. Harrison and Wick Kirk left this morning for the Saskatchewan coun try to probably locate. The boys' father, 11. C. Kirk, has been there dur ing the past few weeks looking the country over with the view of Invest ing in farm properties In that section and recently telegraphed the boys to follow, as he hail made selections of some (lesirablr lands for them if they upon Investigation desired to take the piopertles up. I). W. Henderson and wife are here for a few days' visit among friends. Mr. llciulcrsiiii was formerly a book keeper at the Jarman department store but rtlgned and took a position In linker City, but owing to the se verity of the climate for his wife who Is somewhat of an invalid, was com pelled to change. He is undecided yet where he will eventually reside. J. T. Fuson. one of Weston's busi ness men, returned on this morning's train from Walla Walla, where he has been spending a few days In resting "P. Ira Kemp, cashier of the bank, is visiting In Milton business matters connected bank. Kobcrt .lamieson, formerly n Wes totilte, but now a resident of Walla Walla, was a visitor yesterday. Kted Kyle and family, who have re sided in Weston for several years and who still retains ' property Interests, have left for Swlst Current, Saskat chwan, where Mr. Kyle has secured a good farming tract and will make his future home thereon. The commencement of the erection of a large and up to date barn on the home of Alex Johnson, below town fin 1'ine creek, began yesterday under the supervision of Contractor Ann worth with a strong crew of carpen ters Mr. Johnson will also have built a new farm residence, the contract having already been let ami the work will start In a few days. Mr. Ashworth has both buildings, being the success ful bidder. Miss Honnie Michael, after a visit of several months with relatives In this vicinity, has returned to Iter I'ort laml home. W. II. Fletcher, a well known old time resident of Weston neighborhood, but now running a big Alberta farm Farmers.' today ort with the 1!IG .MIMIC BATTLE. Many UitU n and WhlU; Will Put tin Famous Indian Battle. Spokane, Wash. Eight hundred men. Including 300 Indians from the Flathead, Xez Perce, Coeur d'Alene, Spokane, Yakima, Colvllle and Uma tilla reservations, and 15a horses, will participate in the mimic battle of the Clearwater between Chief Joseph and his braves and Inigadier (Jenerul O. O. Howard nnd the Cnited States sol diers at the Spokane Interstate fair and International Dry Farming ex position In Spokane, October 3 to 8. The spectacle will be put on In the Infield of the race track every evening during the week. Deneral Howard's thrilling descrip tion of the battle has been taken as the basis for the encounter and the various scoiich from the preparation of the morning meal In the Indian camp to the victory of the soldiery, will be re-enacted by trained people and horses. Thin will include Captain Miller's spectacular charge, the tak ing of the ciimnilssory and spring by the rcdiucn and the final attack, which resulted in the retreat and capture of the Indians. The spectacle will be as true to his tory as possible under the personal direction of H. K. Oiegory, superin tendent of amusements of the Minne sota State fair, who will bring a crew or trained men to. Spokane early in September to prepare for the big un dertaking, which gives rt'i ry protnist of being interesting and instructive. The sei ne of Chief Joseph's first real fight with Central Howard, which took place near Lewistoti, Ida ho, will be reproduced on the grounds, where in addition to the participants in the battle will also be stage driv ers and others who witnessed the his toric encounter. Commander Julius A. Prntt Post No. 143 Dept. III., C. A. B. Mr. Isaac Cook, commander of above Post, Kewanee. 111., writes: "For a long time I was bothered with back ache and pnlns across my kidneys. About two months nro I started tak ing Foley Kidney Pills and soon saw they were doing Just as claimed. I kept on taking them and now I am free from backache, and the painful bladder misery Is all gone. I like Fo ley Kidney Pills so well that I have told many of my friends and com rades about them and shall recom mend them at every opportunity. Koeppcn Broa. Clinrilic Conference. Tacoma, Wash., May 7. The Wash ington State Conference of Charities and corrections will convene here to morrow In fourth annual session. Bus iness session will be held Monday and Tuesday." Coventor M. K. Hay will speak on "The State and the Needy." Foley's Kidney Pills contain In co centratod form Ingredient of estab lished therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. Koeppcn Bros, Reports from German cities show that the price of food Is about as high In Kalserland as It is here. AN UP-TO-DATE STOVE Do you realize there is no longer any reason why you should use a coal range? Oil is cheaper than coal; it is lighter and easier to Dandle, and gives an intense heat. Provided you have the right stove, oil is more economical, cleaner and less trouble. Have you seen the Hew Iterfecfioit . av t w r - - m -- Oil Cook-Stove The accompanying illustration gives you pnly a rough Idea of its appearance. You really can't appreciate it until you either use it yourself, or talk to someona who has used it. It does everything that a coal ranga will do except heat tho room. The New Perfection Oil Cook- c . u J ,nikini.fTniii hatincr OVU V W will U mltJ ft , " "- j i dinner, but it won't heat a room. It doesn't " amell, it doesn't smoke, it can't get out of order. Light h and it ia ready. Turn it down and it is out. Only a woman who knows the trouble of carrying coal and cooking in a hot kitchen can appreciate what it means to have a clean, perfect stove that will cook anything, boil, bake or roast, and yet won't heat the kitchen. How is it done? The flamt is controlled in turquoise-blue cntmel chimneys, and directed against the bottom of pot, pan, kettle or oven, and only there. The flame operates exsctly where it is needed ' and nowhere else. With this stova your kitchen is cool. The nickel finish with the bright blue of the chimneys makes the stove orna mental and attractive. Made with 1, S ' and 9 burners; the 2 and 3-burnor stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. Kt7 rtilfriTrrwtiwfi ; If not si yonrs, write for g CratlMury Me : Be sure ll 9 you est Shis stove M mmi.Ditl II that Jhf reads ft Perfection.', Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) NEW POWER CO. TO HAVE TWO MANAGERS AMHK1CAX (X). SL'CCEKDS THE NOItTIIWKSTKRN Walla Walla Will IIe Headquarter of New Corporation George O'Connor lf Manugu ra;tlon Holdings Only Intensions Are I'lunned. Says the Walla Walla Union: I). P. McGee, division superintend ent of the American Power and Light Co., which has taken over the hold ings of the Northwestern Corporation east of the mountains, has arrived in the city to take charge of the plants In this territory and will make his headquarters In Walla Walla. Per manent headquarters have not been definitely decided upon, It Is said, but It Is probable this city will be chosen. Two managers are to have charge of tho affairs ot the company in this section, according to an announce ment made yesterday. George O'Con nor, who for several months has held the position as manager of the North western corporation In this city, Is re tained to have charge of the traction holdings only. W. 15. Forshaw of Wichita, Kansas, is to 'have charge of the gas and electric portion of the corporation, and arrived here last night. The western plants which will un doubtedly be managed "from Walla Walla are the Pendleton Gas & Tlec trie; Lewiston Gas; Walla Walla Trac tion; Walla Walla Gas & Electric; the Yakima Gas; and the Astoria Gas. Mr, McGee says the various -plants are to be developed to the fullest extent, the Idea being to make them as prof itable as possible. He says the pro moters have unbounded faith in the west and will spend what money is necessary to put the properties In the best paying condition. Plans relative to betterments and extensions have not yet been decided upon definitely, but It is known that there are several propositions on foot. The present company, it Is under stood is to be taken over In the near future by the proposed Columbia Power & Light company, which is to be greatly enlarged, while the trans fer of the .Strahorn electric plants and transmission lines in the Yakima val ley is said to be all but consummated. Guy W. Talbot, who is slated to be president of the Columbia company, In an interview given in Portland this week, is authority for the statement that the company will probably con struct a transmission line between this city and Pasco, serving interme diate points. General headquarters of the company are to be maintained In Portland, while the head offices of the American concern are In New York city. Tlie Hlgli Cost of Living. Increases the price of many neces sities without Improving the quality. Foley's Honey and Tar maintains its high standard of excellence and Its great curative qualities without any Increase In cost. It Is the best rem edy for coughs, colds, croup, whoop ing cough and all ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse sub stitutes. Koeppen Bros. WASHINGTON' I. 1. MAKES HIMSELF "PIBLIC ADVISOR" Washington. With a wide range for the exercise of his talents the Rev. Zed H. Copp has installed him self as the "public advisor" of V ash- ington. He has Just completed a re port of the first month of his service. "Having a general knowledge of the law," he says, "and of the gos pel, and special knowledge of deal ing with delinquent children, I thought the range of my service should be broad enough to help all. Therefore my work embraces six points of the free service: First Legal advisor to those of limited circumstances. Second First aid to tho unem ployed. Third Mutual friend to the es tranged. Fourth Spiritual guide to tho non churched. Fifth Lifesaver to tho would-be suicide. Sixth Special counselor to parents of children with so-called incorrigible tendencies." Public spirited lawyers have aided him with advice and have appeared in court when necessary. Rev. Copp consults seekers for aid two evenings every week, outside of his official time as chief probation officer. Laat month he had 53 clients. A number of the cases In which his aa-istance was solicited Involved no tion for non-support, advice about In corrigible children, reunion of fam ily and property rights, divorce, re covery of a child from the work house, action for slander, spiritual guidance, aid to enter tho Met'.iodist home of tho aged and relief from Im pending prosecution. In nearly every case, he says, the desired relief was given. KUlorKAX STARLING IS DENIED EXTKAXCE TO V. S. Washington. The European star! ing has been placed upon the list of obnoxious birds whose importation Into this country Is prohibited by tho treasury department and the agri cultural department, despite Its at tractive plumage and cheerful song. It has been found that the starling Is very destructive to wheat and othor grain crops. Introduced into Now York It has spread through that state and southward to Pennsylvania, and It is feared that It will make Its way Into tho western wheat belt where It would bo a very unwelcome visitor So the ban has been placed upon it and hereafter starlings Imported Into this country will face a horrible death at tho bands of a customs collector. The Addition With Character Over 1000 Purchasers have seen Laurelhurst and have ack nowledged that it is hy far tho best in vestment in Portland. Over 1000 Purchasers tion. They have seen and ridden on the four different earlines that serve Laurelhurst. Thev know the service is there XOW. t Over 1000 Purchasers HI 0 ! lmr.-t. They have SEEX our workmen laying S-ineli water mains and 10 to 24-inch sewer mains. They have SEEX the shade trees and the Ct-foot parking strips. They have SEEX the boulevards and have SEEX the asphalt plant, with tons of asphalt, all ready to be placed in the 2S to 43-foot streets.. They have SEEX the men laying the cement walks so they KXOW that everything claimed for Laurelhurst will be done this year. ' L Over Innn DlI-ohlCsOC 1,ave shvi'1 distance from town a3 UUU uiciiuberb pmii , tft . rfl. , KXOW Laurelhurst is close in. They have een what Xature has done and they have seen what improvement work is doing, and they have acknowledged the justice of our claims that Laurelhurst is the most highly improved and highly restricted residence property in l orttana. -- Over 1000 Purchasers w w v prices of other lots, and they know that tho prices in Laurelhurst are 50 per cent too low as compared to what others are asking for lots not nearly so well improved, located or restricted. 4 Over 1 000 Purchasers '7 1a;k0;' ,';cir j"T! V w w w vestment, for they realize that valued will double over present prices in Laurelhurst in a short time. j The Last and Most Beautiful Quarter of Laurelhurst is Now on the Market. This quarter joins Ladd Park, part' of our tract, will be the finest Residence Section in Portland. There will never be another Laurelhurst and never again will the opportunity present itself to buy high grade property at such low prices and on the easy terms we offer. Selling at Original Prices 1 0 per cent Cash 2 per cent per month For further information see our agent W. C. KOEHIME Hotel Pendleton Pendleton, Oregon Next month, also, T. It. Will return,