EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAW 0REOON1ANT PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1910. PAGE BIX. ; i I , if: ill CtiOwary Besurelf V you nt this to tht th mme-pit trli New Perftctioo." 11 u Ffetv BerSetioR Oil Cook-stove Gives no outside heat, no smell, no smoke. It will cook the biggest dinner without heating the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately lighted and immedi ately extinguished. It can be changed from a slow to a quick fire by turning a handle. There's no drudgery connected with-it, no coal to carry, no wood to chop. You don't have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply .a light and it's ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get a slow or an intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for coffee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels. It saves time, worry, health and temper. It does all a woman needs and more than she expects. Made with 1,2, and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-barner aixes 'Can be bad 'with or without Cabinet.. .-..; T . ; XTerydebereTtrrvhm; It not yoan, write tor "DcrlpUrg ClrcnUr to the ueuert tncy pf Ui Standard Oil Company , (Incorporated) HUE NEWSY BOTES FROM PILOT ROCK (Special Correspondence.) Pilot Rock, Ore., May 11. H. Q. Casteel. the Pilot Rock postmaster, was a business visitor in Pendleton last Thursday. The Misses Sousa and Elsie Mc Reynolds were county seat visitors last week. Julius Mathews has been quite ill at -the. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathews on Stewart creek. J. N. Burgess was a passenger on Monday evening's train, R. H. MacWhorter of the Interstate Telephone company, spent Monday In Pilot Rock Mrs. S. I Morse of Pendleton spent Monday Jn Pilot Rock looking after her business affairs. Miss Maude McReynolds of the Pen dleton academy, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McRey nolds Monday evening J. E. Smith of the J. E. Smith Live- irJ' a V,S,tr ln Pi,0t Rock Monday, Walter Wegner of Pilot Rock, spent Sunday In Pendleton. The Misses Ollie and Winnie Smith spent Sunday with their sister Miss Alta Smith: who is a student in the Walla Walla hospital. Mrs. Joy Spicer was the guest of Pendleton friends over Sunday. Pilot Rock defeated Pendleton Sunday by a score of 6 to 4. Next Sunday they p:ay Weston on Pilot Rock grounds. Tbe George canyon Tigers defeated the Coombs canyon boys last Sunday by a score 'of 3 to 2. Lion Fondles a Child. In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled tfe hand that a child thrust Into his 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 croup," writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C. "We always lve It to him when he takes cold. It's tt wonderful medicine for babies." Best for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, hemorrhages, weak lungs, 69c, $100, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Tall- man & Co. RAILROAD RATE RILL TO AFFECT INLAND EMPTBE Spokane, Wash. Prominent ship pers and freight rate experts in Spo kane and throughout the northwest believe that the passage by the sell Ate of the long and short haul clause of the railroad bill, adopted by the house on May 3, will solve the chief problem of every Inland point In the United States not now getting the benefit of terminal rates. A. W. Donald, chairman of the In terstate commerce commission of the Spokane chamber of commerce, which instituted the first action under the Sarsaparilla Leads all other medicines in the cure of all spring ailments, humors, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, paleness and nervousness. Take it . Get it today ln usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses 11. . F. A. CLISE. the only Exclusive Op tometrist located In Umatilla county. Office John Schmidt building, Pen dleton, Ore. Over 30 years practice fitting glasses. Remember I grind my own glasses. Byes carefully ex amined and glasses ground to fit, - Phone Main S50. Many Women who arc Splendid Cooks dread having to prepare an elab orate dinner because they are , not sufficiently strong to stand over an intensely hot coal range. This is especially true in summer. Every woman takes pride in the table she sets,' but often it is done at tremen dous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking on a coal range in a hot kitchen. It it no longer necessary to wear yourself out preparing a fine dinner. Even ia the beat of summer you can ' cook a large dinner without being worn oat. new interstate commerce commission law for equitable . rates against the transcontinental railroads, says there is every reason to believe that the senate " will concur in the action of the house, though, he added, it Is likely there will be a lively fight be fore the clause or one similar in ef feet is adopted. Percy P. Powell, representative of the Spokane Merchants' association, said on .returning to 'Spokane from Washington, D. C, where he" attend ed several conferences in the interest of the organization to discuss the rate question, that while Spokane will not receive terminal or relative rates in the forthcoming decision by the Interstate Commerce Commission, he has been informed that there will be material reductions in the rate tariffs. - "The decision will be a general one," he added, "covering Spokane. Reno, Salt Lake and Denver, also es tablishing a precedent for other in terior points all over the country." The Spokane chamber of commerce has received advices that the western provinces in Canada are arranging to make a campaign for lower rates, the procedure being similar to that fol lowed by the Spokane rate case, In which it was shown that the rail roads a're T this city on west-bound freight. A Regular Tom Boy, was Susie climbing trees and fenoes, Jumping ditches, whltllng, always getting scratches, cuts, sprains, onus es bumns. burns or scalds. But lawsi Her mother Just applied Bucklen's Arenlca Salve and cured her quick. Heals everything- healable boils ul cers, eczema, old sores, corns or piles. Try it. - 25c at Tallman & Co. DISCOVER MARBLE. Spokane Men Find Twenty Varieties Near Colvilie, Spokane, Wash. Twenty varieties of Qrecian Skyros marble, which has a commercial value of $30 a cubic foot, were discovered by A. N. Jar man of San Jose. Cal.. and W. -M Bolleatis. recording teller at the Tra ders' National bank of Spokane, while exploring ln Stevens county, Wash., 15 miles northeast of Colvilie, a few days ago. Arrangements are now under way, by which the 'Wash ington Marble company will expend $500,000 in developing the Held which contains 500 acres. The importance of the discovery, the first find of highly colored mar ble in North America, becomes ap parent when it is known that more than $30,000,000 is expended annu- allv for ' marble used In the united States alone. Three of the largest veins have hoon exDlored at depth, the colors ranging from deep purple to pure white, other hues being brownish grey and pale gold. Sculptors say the white marble is equal If not of better quality than the products of Greece or Italy for statuary, being of finer grain. Impervious to stain and moisture and not affected by ink, oil or climatic conditions. Charles M.. Fassett .president of the Spokane chamber of commerce, probably the foremost chemist and metallurgist, in the Pacific north west, declares that the discovery is mw nt the most imDortant on thhv continent ln recent years, adding that as there are billions of cubic feet of marble in the deposits in Stevens county this la a new resource of al most inestimable wealth. . The first stone quarry for build ing purposes may enter Into the con struction of a home for the Spokane chapter of the American Woman's League, wnich has planned a struc ture to cost $10,000. Mr. Jarman has sent a letter to Mrs. John F. Davtes, treasurer of the chapter, offering to furnish, free of charge, all the saw blocks necessary for exterior and In terior use. Boys Will Be Boys and are always getting scratches, cuts sprains, bruises,, bumps, burns or scalds. Don't neglect such things they may result serious If you Co. Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment ac cording to directions right away and It will relieve the pain and heal the trouble. Price 25c, 60c and $1.. A. C. Koeppen ft Bros. The chain letter of woman's Influ ence knows no end. 'SOME NEWSY NOTES FROM NORMAL TOWN (Special Correspondence.) ! Weston, Ore., May 11, Miss Anna Fanning, a professional nurse, who has been engaged for the past sever al weeks caring for a patient at the Lazier sanatorium.- being through with her engagement, leaves this eve ning for her horns at Austin, Oregon. Miss Fanning started in to attend the normal with the intention of qualify ing herself as a teacher, but the call ing of a nurse appeared td attract her more than that of teaching and so gave up her school work and took up the study of her present profession. Robert Still, one of the Dry creek prosperous farmers, was In town with his new auto greeting friends and showing the- speed and merits of his new machine. ' D. W. Saunders, piano tuner, is in the city on his usual semi annual tour among patrons. " " . , S. Q. Price was down from Weston mountain today making purchases and laying in supplies. Invitations are being; sent out to friends by the senior class of. the Weston high school for their com- mencement exercises which take place on the evening of May 28. james J. mxii vmxj aid DEVELOPMENT OF OREGON Portland, Ore. The visit of James . Hill and party to Portland duriw5 the f past week has been of great sig nificance. Accompanied hy railroad offjclals, Louis W. Hill has left Port land to make a tour of the state. He will cross 'Central Oregon and see for himself what the tonnage posslbllitl- ' es of that great .region are. After j this trip, it Is expected that a defi nite announcement will be made as to the expected east and west lines across the state. While in Portland, Mr. Hill talked freely and his statements mean much for Oregon. He confirmed his pur chase of the Oregon "'.Electric and United railways, lnterurban systems running out of Portland, and says he. will extend them down the Willam ette Valley. He also confirmed his purchase of the Pacific & Eastern but said it was yet too early to talk of a connecting road clear across the state. The Deschutes , road will of course go ahead as fast as possible, he said and besides all this railroad ac tivity In this state, Mr. Hill propos es to do a great deal in securing pub licity for Oregon throughout the east and middle west. .'-- . Commander Jnllus A. Pratt Post No. 143 Dept. HI., G. A. R, Mr. Isaac Cook, commander of above Post, Kewanee, 111., writes: "For a long time I was bothered with back ache and pains across my kidneys. About two months ago 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. Koeppen Bros. JUDGE RULES WATCH tS ARTICLE OF APPABEL Spokane, Wash Deciding a ques tion arising from an attempt by the county sheriff to levy on a timepiece owned by J. C. Eddy, to satisfy a Judgment In favor of Leroy C. Waller, formerly chief of police of Spokane, Judge E. H. Sullivan In the .Spokane county superior court ruled that a watch is an article of wearing ap parel and is exempt. Eddy said. he received the watch as a gift from his father and ' claimed exemption. This is the first time the question has been decided In a court in the state of Washington. Judge Sullivan declin ed to commit himself when asked to g,o Into details on the question of .oth er Jewelery, but cited a statute, which provides against anyone putting an amount of money into clothing or Jew elry to be worn when not commen surate with his condition in life. In cases where such an expenditure and investment is made for the purpose of fraud In escaping creditors, such property Is not exempt. Judge Sulli van believes this opinion, not reversed by a higher court, wjll hold in the su preme court of Washington, Jn the event counsel for Mr. Wa41er should go before that tribunal. ' ' For More Than Three Decades. , Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for all ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. For in fants and children It Is best and safest as it contains no opiates and no harm ful drugs. None genuine but Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow packai. Refuse substitutes.' Koeppen Bros. THRESIIERMEN TO CONVENE. Fine Program Being Prepared for Meeting at Albany Many Speakers. . Salem, Ore Hundreds of thresher men will assemble In Albany when the Oregon Threshers' association holds its convention at that place June 2 and $. An excellent program has been prepared.-, The' convention promises to be the greatest and best ever held by the association. ' , r 'Special round-trip tickets have been secured from the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company and the South ern Pacific ' Railway company. . All sections of the state will be represent ed at the convention. The features of the program will be addresses by Benjamin F. Heldel, of the depart ment of good roads of the United States department of agriculture; Phillip 8. Rose of Madison, Wis.; Governor Benson of this state, and D. O. Lively, general . agent of the Portland Union Stockyards. Platonic affection is often only the hypocrisy of another love that we are attempting to conceal. Delicately formed and gently reared, women will find,' in all the seasons of their lives, as rnaiden8,wive8 or mothers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy which acts gently and used with trulv beneficial effect9. conditions, when the system needs a 18 Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, well known to be a simple combination of the laxative and carminative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic liquids, which are ' agreeable and refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system when its gentle cleansing is desired. Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna can hope to get its beneficial effects, and as a guarantee of the excellence of the remedy, the full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is printed . on the front of every package, and without it any preparation offered as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is fraudulent and should be declined. To those who know the quality of this excellent laxative, the offer of any substi tute, when Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is called for, is always resented by a transfer of patronage to some first-class drug establish ment, where they do not recommend, nor sell -false brands, nor imitation remedies. The genu ine article may be bought of all reliable drug--, gists everywhere; one size only. Regular " price 50 cents per bottle. Get a bottle today. ftp to have ia the house when needed. 'J. Pullman Awaits Show. Pullman, Wash. General Interest h is born aroused here over the open ins o; the Second Annual Horse Show tn May 27. The exhibition' will open It 3:3d in the afternoon, Immed iately following the close of the con cert that will be gjven by the New York Symphony orchestra. Judging of stock will begin at once, Professor W. L. Carlisle of the Uni versity of Idaho, and Professors W. T. McDonald and K. C. Ash of the Wash- I Ington State college making the awards. There will be one prize for stallions this year, but ample awards have been put up, by Pullman merchants for draft and driving classes, mules, Jacks saddlers and ponies. doners ana ponies. One of the big features of the show will be the parade - following thH awards. The parade will present the! PARK ,57; J OfCL v Hotel Oregon, located corner of Seventh anil Stark Streets, extending through the block to Park Street, Portland, Oregon. Our new Park Street Annex Is absolutely fireproof ' Rates $1 perjay and Up. European The Housewife's work will be lessen ed when Electrlcty and Gas come Into the home s. COOK WITH G AS Make the work easier for her ' and save on your fuel as well. No dirt, dust and excessive heat No fuel to handft and fires to kindle and. t costs leas. ExHei baoie 'Her sake, put gasln youri home thehot weather arrives Northwestern Gas & Electric Co. Phone Mats under anv -W, any -stl itive. It is W laxative. M r.iV .! cream of horseflesh of Pullman and the surrounding country. ,. Tlie High Ct of Living, increases the price of many neces sities without Improving the nua'.ity. Foley's Honey and Tar maintain Its high standard of excellence and Its great curative quulKies without any increase in cost. It 1b 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. Ladles ami Gentleman! Bring me your Bribes ant oxford thai ni.-i-d icpalrlnK. Soles petted fo : iuilics' " slioes sac, ana gemuraen'i shoes 90e per pair. My latest modert adics' shin's 65c, and semtoraen'i machinery Insures you better work A. EKLUND. A Splendid Overall for every use. 9 Cut generous ly fulL Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Coutinuous fly. HUBPHY, GRANT IGOl SsrflNdM ' Utah 1 OREGON 1 ' " 1 ... 1 LET AN ELECTRIC MOTOR DO YOUR WORK Steadiest, cheapest and most reliable power: for small or heavy work. " Less danger and easier to operate yon turn a lever and It does the Work. ; rPONT! A Priceless Jewel Jewels differ in value according to size, brilliancy, perfection and rarity. But one Jewel upon wnicn none n these things depend for value Is the ye. . ..1 . Come see us once in a wnno mum let us tell you if you are affected by eyestrain, weak muscles, astigmatism or anything else that neeas correct ing. M We Fit Glasses Properly Aid your sight and only charge little for such service. : A. E. SERUM, Optometrist, with A. L Schaofor Jeweler Jap-A-Lac The . Home Beautifier Murphy Bros. The paint men will tell you about Jap-A-Lac FRESH MEATS SAUSAGES, FISH AND ' LARD. Always . pure - and delivered promptly, If you phone the Central Meat Market 2 108 E. Alta St, Phone Main IS. ,WILIIAMfDjN HAFFNMCD ENORAVERJ rRlNTERi DENVEK.'CO Miracle Cure for home Treatment The world taowa - Chinese wltk ad wonderful Chi nese remedies, cure all diseases successfully ' If you are out of health, unable to regain It, write us today and de scribe your symptoms. We ac cept only curable cases. Tork ft York, Chinese Medicine Co., $10 W. Main St., Walla Walla, Wash. After suffering with rheumatism for many years, other doctors not curing me, l wrote Drs. Tork & Tork for treatment. Their won-derful- treatment cured me within a month, and now I am perma nently cured, for which I write this true testimonial. If any one suffering, wishes to know more about their treatment, they can write me. , J. M. ASHWORTU, Weston, Oregon. IN POUND. The following described animals have been taken up by the marshal of the city of Pendleton, to-wtt: One iron grey horse mule one year old 'and dark brown or black mum ' mule; no visible brands, one year old. One roan mare, fresh brand N left shoulder, one year old. If said animal Is not claimed the owners or those entitled to the pos session of them, costs and expenses against them paid and they taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at I o'clock p. m. of the 13th day of May, 1910, the said ani mals will be sold to the highest bid der, at public auction, for cash, at the city pound, on the corner of Webb and Cosble streets, in said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of sock costs end expenses of making sale. Dated this $nd day of May, ltl. TOM QURDANH, . City Marshal. Dally East Oregoataa ostfy IS oenta per week. :Iaiiw 1 ' . wi is. it.., m jimiimi 1 ,-v . . mM IT I ' . .