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v DAILY EABT OREGON! AX. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 14. 1910.
TEN PAGES.
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Oier-Work.
Unheal thj Kline js Hake Impure Blood.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re
sponsible for much sickness andsuffering,
trouble is permitted to
contiuue, serious re
sults ere most likely
to follow. Yourothet
organs may need at
tention, but your kid
neys most, because
they do most and
should have attention
first. Therefore, when
your kidneys are weak or out of order,
rou can understand how quickly your en
tire body is affected and how every organ
seems to fail to do its duty.
If you are sick or ' feel badly," begin
taking the great kidney remedy. Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root A trial will con
vince yon of its great merit.
The mild and immediate effect of
Swamp-Root, the great kidney and
bladder remedy, is soon realized. It
Stands the highest because its remarkable
health restoring cronerties have been
proven in thousands of the most distress
ing cases. If you need a medicine yon
noma nave tne oest.
Sold by druggists in
fifty-cent and one-dollar
sizes. You may
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a
et telling yon
Item o t turKnL
bow to find out if you have kidnev or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Bingham ton, In. v. Don't make any mis
take, but remember the name, Swamp
Koot, and don't let a dealer sell you
something in place cf Swamp-Root if
you do you will be disappointed.
Ic Cram
Sherbet
Ices
Punches
Candies
Pastry
Made to Order
We make a specialty of speci
al designs and colorings that
will match your table decor
ations or lodge and club colon.
Pure Materials and
Skilled Workmen
Out of town orders receive
our prompt and careful atten
tion. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Hohbach's
Phone M. 80. 221 E. Court St.
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. Eyes carefully ex
amined and glasses ground to fit.
Phone Main 550.
Heavy flickled
Fixtures and accessories that
will
LOOK WELL AND
LAST WELL.
Just think a minute and see
If you could not use sotrie of the
following articles:
TOWEL RACKS,
SOAP CUPS,
SPONGE HOLDERS,
TUMBLER HOLDERS,
TOOTH BRCSn HOLDERS,
ROBE HOOKS,
TOWEL BARS,
TOILET PAPER HOLDERS,
ALL KINDS OP GOOD GARD
EN HOSE AND SPRINKLERS.
Being Pendleton's only ex
clusive plumbing shop, we must
stand or fall on the class of
work we do.
We have gained business
steadily since we started the
highest compliment-that could
be paid us.
If you have any plumbing let
an experienced plumber do It
you will save money and
temper by seeing ,
Beddow & Miller
EXCLUSIVE PLUMBERS.
Court and Garden Sts.
Phone Black 3668.
Every Woman
, Is Intonated and thonld Ju"
about to wooueriu.
Marvel
ask ftnjr druRJEtsi I
H. If fa Can not Stippl
tha MARVEL seeeot na
other, but Mod iUod ft IDbs
trmtod book MBlad. It rim (tall
arttealata ud d irntVl M nvifaable
VtadHa, MAfVU CO, 44 K. tM St, To
I SNUM S1h(B(i;M
JUDGE BEAN HOLDS
T
VALIDITY OP LOCAL OPTION
LAW IS ATTACKED
Technical Point Fails to Overthrow
Law All Jury Cases " Held Over
Until November Term News Briefs
and Personal Items from Morrow
County Seat.
(Special Correspondence.)
Heppner, Oregon, May 12. Judge
Bean and District Attorney G. W.
Phelps cams over from Pendleton and
convened short term of the circuit
court for this county. The Jury was
dismissed Monday, all cases in which
a Jury would he required going over
till the November term. Except for
a few civil cases which went by de
fault the only important cases were
the local option cases. The lawyers
for the defense, Sam E. Van Vactor
of Heppner and W. H. Wilson of The
Dalles, attacked the validity of the
local option law', claiming that the
county records failed to show that the
county court adjourned at Its May,
1908, session to meet 11 days"after
the election in June 'to declare the
results of the special election on the
local option question, thus rendering
the liquor Indictments void. The state
held that the local option law Itself
fixed the date on v.hich the county
court should meet to declare the re
sult of the election, and that the tech
nical question raised by the defense
did not effect the validity of the law.
The Judge sustained tht state, and the
defendants will take the cases to the
supreme court.
PRACTICAL TURPENTINE
CONSERVATION IN SOUTH
Washlneton. The turpentine in
dustry of the south, which has been
threatened with total destruction, by
reason of the injurious old-fashioned
methods of cutting and slashing the
trees to get at the product, has re
ceived a boon in the new system of
cup and'gutter tapping, tested by the
department of agriculture.
The producing forests have become
so depleted of thrifty trees as to have
nnuaerl much concern. The movement
southward of the center of greatest
production has been like tne progress
of a consuming forest fire, raising the
question as to how long the staple
species of virgin timber will last. The
former. Georgia operators, now in
Florida, are producing heavily, but
how long this crop will last can only
be guessed at if the old methods oi
producing prevail.
"They are inconsistent - with the
permanent development of one of the
south's greatest resources and the
most conservative methods, such as
those long urged by the department,
would seem to be the sole salvation,"
said the department of agriculture.
The department has established, by
experiments, that the cup and gutter
system yields 30 per cent more pro
duct, does not weaken the trees physi
cally and leaves them in a thrifty con
dition. Lion Fondles a Child.
In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled
ths 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
whooDlne cough. They slay thou
sands that Dr. King's New Discovery
could have saved. A rew doses cur
ed our baby of a very bad case of
crniin." writes Mrs. George B. Davis,
of Plat Rock, N. C. "We always give
it to him when he takes cold, it s a
wonderful medicine for babies." Best
for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma,
hemorrhages, weak lungs, 50c, 1100.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Tall
man & Co.
BOY'S FINGER TORN OFF.
Hand Caught in Hook on Harness
When Team Became lYlRntcnea.
Asotin. Wash Elmer Luper, a
young man 20 years old. who a few
weeks ago came from Gitlora, iaa
hn. and was working for O. Mills on
the Cloverland Flat, had the misfor
tune of losing his thumb and first rin
ger from his left hand. He was tak
ing a farm team out of the stable aft
er dinner, when the wind blew the
large barn door shut, striking the
young man on the side of the head in
such a manner as to blacken his left
eye and badly bruising the left side
of his face.
At the same time the horses he
was trying to lead out of the stable
became frightened, and as he reached
to stop them got his hand caught In
the hook of a chain tug. with the re
sult of tearing h:s thumb off at the
first Joint, and breaking -and badly
tearing his third finger.
Cherokee Get Money.
Washington Distribution of the
$5,000,000 recently appropriated by
congress in settlement of the claim of
the Cherokee Indians was besrun by
the treasury department the other
day. It envolves drawing 30,850
treasury warrants. Each claimant
will get about J133. The warrants are
being signed and Issued at the rate
of 1000 a day so that the distribu
tion will occupy the whole' of the
present month.
The claim dates back to the begin
ning of the last century. Originally
its amount was only $1700. The
amount which the government Is n"w
paying to the Indians is four fifths In
terest on the original claim. Of the
persons who will get the money, It Is
said that 23.000 live west of the Mis
sissippi river.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will clear the sour stomach,
sweeten the breath and create a heal
thy appetite. They promote the flow
of gastric Juice, thereby Inducing good
digestion. 8old by all deai'erj.
The next legislature or ths people
must give Oregon a good road law.
17EST0II III FAVOR OF
THE ASHLAND NORMAL
MANY SIGNATURES SECURTD
FOR INITIATIVE PETITION
.Merchants of Weston Will Close Stores
at Six O'clock Newsy Notes and
Personal Items.
j -(Special
Correspondence
Weston, Ore., May 13. The Ash
land normal school petition has been
recelyed by O. C. Turner, who is now
engaged In soliciting signatures In its
favor, and of course with success, for
the citizens of this section are In fa
vor of all three of the state's normal
schools to continue under the man
agement and control of the state.
Beginning this coming Monday all
of the merchants of Weston have
agreed to close their stores at o'clock
each evening excepting Saturday. This
program will likely be kept up until
about harvest time when they will
remain open later for the accommoda
tion of the harvesters.
Ross Towery, brother of E. G. Tow
ery, is one of the new arrivals with
the view of locating somewhere in
this section. Mr. Towery is from
Xewklrk, Okla.
Mrs. Henrietta Carlisle has return
ed from attending the funeral of her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cple Carlisle,
who died at their home in Ogden,
Utah.
Boston Durr, one of Weston's most
prominent pioneer citizens, is very
seriously ill at his home. His condi
tion this morning was some better.
Mr. Phillip Smith of Bend, Ore.,
was here during the week on a busi
ness trip. While here he expressed
himself as being very much in favor
of the eastern normal school, and took
with him on his return home several
petitions which he proposes to cir
culate for signatures in and about
Bend.
Miss Annie May Thompson, who has
been a guest at the home of Miss
Jaunlti Culley for . the past several
days, returned to her home at Gib
bon on this evening's train. -
Fred Young, a former resident of
Weston, but now residing at Walla
Walla, is over from that city on a
short stay to attend to business mat
ters.
George Read, after a stay of sev
eral months in and about the Wil
lamette valley, has returned home and
likely will remain here the rest of
the summer. D. B. Bannister and
family have left for the Wallowa
cour.try to remain. Mr. Bannister re
cently purchased from Sam Bannis
ter, his brother, 760 acres of land in
that section and will henceforth de
vote his time and energies in the cul
tivation of the same.
Will Miller, the Athena harness
maker, was over on a business visit
during the day.
The plendld work or Chamber
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is
dally coming to light No such grand
remedy for liver and bowel troubles
was ever known before. Thousands
bless them for curing constipation,
sick headache, .biliousness, jaundice
and Indigestion. Sold by all dealers.
AND THIS IN AMERICA.
Terrible Punishment of Soldier for a
Slight Offense.
Washington. A remarkable state
ment by Representative Thomas
(Dem., Ky.), In the house a few days
ago led to the immediate adoption of
a resolution to wipe out a charge of
desertion standing ; against Joseph
Dobson in the war department rec
ords. '
"In 1875," said Thomas, "Dobson
had served over 12 months In the
regular army with a good record. He
obtained a leave of absence, as he
states In his affidavit, to go and see a
girl of his acquaintance. He went to
see the girl, and. like many young
men and for that matter, old men,
too he got drunk. He started back,
but got thirsty and went out Into the
foothills to look for some water, and
h got lost and made his way finally
back to his post. As the report of the
adjutant general says, he was absent
a part of one day beyond his leave of
absence. He was arrested as the
proof shows and the recital of this
case, Mr. Speaker, Is more like a ro
mance or the account of some Rus
sian atrocity. He was arrested, car
ried to a blacksmith shop and Irons
put, around his ankles, a heavy chain
was attached to them and he was kept
in that condition for three months, un
til the Irons around his ankles had
worn the flesh nearly to the bone be
fore Dobson got the Irons removed
from his ankles. He was then tried
by a court martial and sentenced to
imprisonment for four years, and giv
en a dishonorable discharge. After
that the irons were put back on his
ankles and he was sent back to pris
on, and remained, as I remember,
something over a year, and appealed
the case to the war department. The
adjutant general in his report states
that the punishment was unaccount
ably severe; that this man was absent
from the post only a part of the day;
and that there was lacking in his con
duct that animus to show desertion. I
am personally acquainted with , Dob
son. He had made a good soldier.
There Is nothing against his record.
He is a good citizen, and this stain
should be removed from his record.
He has already had a pretty lengthy
punishment for one little drunk. Jf
other men got that severe character
of punishment for one little drunk, I
expect that there would be some more
of them in prison."
John D. Rockefeller would go broke
If he should spend his entire Income
trying to prepare a better medicine
than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Dlarrhoe Remedy for diarrhoea, dys
entery or bowel complaint It is
simply impossible, and so says every
one that has used It Sold by al. dea -era.
Savs money by reading today's ads.
Why - Have an Overheated
Kitchen in Summer?
When the sultry days come and the coal range
makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a
dreaded task, put out the range fire and try the
newest method of cooking in hot weather use a
Heiv jPercction.
Oil Cook-stove
What a contrast! The kitchen no longer is
stifling hot, the work is now done with comfort, and
the housewife is not worn out with the heat.
M Caatloiurjr Nate B awe II
you get this atova aa
that . the nama-olata l
name-i
reads New Perfection."
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
CONSIGNMENT OP NEW YORK
BABIES FOR NEW ORLEANS
Chicago. A party of 60 "home-
seekers" has arrived from New York
en route to New Orleans. The
"homeseekers" are infants ranging in
age from three, months to slightly
more than a year old.
They go to New Orleans to rem
edy a situation brought about
through obvious oversight of the
stork. It appears the visits of the
stork have not been as frequent In
New Orleans as Is desirable. As a.
consequence, the city has discovered
that it Is in need of babies. New
Tork, on the other hand, has discov
ered that It la in possession of more
babies than is essential to her wel
fare. The New Tork foundling hospital
officials hit upon a solution of these
Tbe Housewife's work will be lessen
ed when Electiicty and Gas
come Into the home
COOIC WITH GAS
Make the work easier for her
and save on your fuel as well.
No dirt, dust and excessive heat
No fuel to handh and fires to
kindle and It costs leas.
For Her sake, put gasjln yourl home
befote thehot weather arrives
Northwestern Gas & Electric Co.
ftione Mala M.
Visit "Wonderland" the great region of scenic surprises before
you go to Europe. Or, if you've seen the Old World, see this year
that world of canyons, cataracts, geysers and hot springs, which lies
so close at home, in our own country. Fine hotels, magnificent
coaching trip, Incomparable climate over a mile above the sea.
Northern Pacific Ry.
operates through Pullman Sleeping Cars direct to the Park bound
ary at Gardiner Gateway, the official entrance,' daily during ths
open season; June IS to September IS, 1910. '
PARK TOUR FARES
Effeetlve dally June 11 to September it, return,
limit October SI, 1110, stopovers both -ways
For rate of fare, time of trains and full Information
call on
WALTER ADAMS. Ad., Pendleton, Ore.
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. passenger Agent,
PORTLAND.
She saves her strength, keeps
her health and is better able to
enjoy the summer. ' . -
The New Perfection does everything
that any other stove can do all the fam
ily cooking, baking, washing and iron
ing. No smoke, no dust, no odor. Heat
is applied directly and not wasted. A
turn, and the flame is out.
The New Perfection stove has a
Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping
plates snd food hot, drop shelves for
the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled
towel racks.
It has long turquoise-blue enamei
chimneys. The nickel finish, with the
bright blue of the chlmneys makes the
stove very attractive and invites clean
liness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners;
the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had
with or without Cabinet.
Erwry dMlfr rrarywhere If not at yon, writ fat
DetorlptlT Circular to tta neanat agaucj ot lbs
decisions by bundling 60 of their
choicest babies Into specially prepared
berths in a specially arranged Pull
man car, along with 17 of their train
ed nurses and consigning the whole
lot to New Orleans.
Never hesitate about giving Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy to children.
It contains no opium or other narcot
It and con be given with implicit con
fidence. As a quick cure for coughs
and colds to which children are .sus
ceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by
all dealers.
Liquid Foot
Relieves tired, aching and sweat
feet. Happiness for every one at tic
a bottle. First Class Drug? Stores.
It Is unsafe to educate weak men
beyond their Intellect.
LET AN ELECTRIC
MOTOR DO YOUR
WORK
Steadiest, cheapest and most
reliable power for small or
heavy work. Less danger and
easier to operate you turn a
lever and It does the work.
Baildla.
The Bcenlo
Highway
through the
Land of
Fortune. .
A Priceless Jewel
Jewels differ In value according to
else, brilliancy, perfection and rarity.
But one Jewel upon which none of
these things depend for value 1. 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 neeus correct
ing. :
We Fit Glasses Properly
Aid your sight and only charge little
for such service.
A. E. SERUM, Optometrist. -.
with
A. L. Schaof or
Jeweler
Jap-A-Lac
The Home Beautifier
Murphy Bros.
The paint men
will tell you about
Jap-A-Lac
Vacation Trips
Around theCirc!e
Tickets sold from all station.
In the Inland Empire going via
Spokane, Macleod and Calgary,
through the Canadian Rockies,
touching Banff, Lake Louise,
Field and Glacier, returning via
Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, and
Portland, or vice versa.
Tickets on sale daily, June 1
to September 1. Final limit
October 31. Unlimited stopovers.
ALSO SHORT TRIPS
TIIROCGII THE KOOTENAY
ANp. NARROW LAKES
Write for literature and de
tailed Information.
G. M. JACKSON, T. P. A.
GEO. A. WALTON, G. A. P. D.
14 WALL ST., SPOKANE.
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Branch Offlce (H5 IP Pt Washington, li
FRESH MEATS
SAUSAGES, FISH AND
LARD.
Always pure and delivered
promptly, If you phone the
Central Meat Market
108 E. Alta St., Phone Main II.
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