East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 19, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DATXT EAST OREGOJTLVN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1010.
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NIGHTS AT WESTON
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
SPENT IN THE DARK
TIUNSrX)RMER BURNS
OUT AT LIGHT PLANT
PAGE SEE.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
p and has been made under his per-
sonai supervision since its Infancy.
t-uxf7Y. tfC4M Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is C ASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Feverbshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.'
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind. You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CINTJIUn COMPANY. 7T MURRAY STRICT, NEW YORK CITY.
HERMlSTON TO HAVE
CHURCH
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermlston, Ore., Hay 18 Tester
day the contract was let for the build
ing of a Catholic church to Howard
Frick. The structure will cost about
$2600 and be located on the lots on
Orchard avenue. W. M. White of
Baker City, is the architect.
O.P. Morton, bead of the north
western legal department of the Uni
ted States reclamation service, Is here
looking after the Interests of the gov
ernment in the water hearing held at
Echo the past few days.
George A. Cressey, formerly of Hu
bert, Wisconsin, Is having plans for
fine new house soon to be built on
his ranch west of Hermlston.
Mr. Rork, secretary of the Colum
bia Land company of Stanfield. was
down yesterday transacting business.
SOME NEWSY NOTES
FROM PILOT ROCK
US"
Citizens Put to Much Inconvenience
by Accident Snort Notes and Per
sonai Items at Normal Town.
State it Oblo, city of Toledo. Lacs Coos-
innk 3. Cheney makes oath that be Is
senior partner of the firm of F. 3. Che
ney Co., doing business lo the City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that tald firm will pay the son of ONB
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
ease of Catarrh that cannot be cored by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cue.
FRANK 3. CHtfNET.
Sworn to before me cad subscribed la
my presence, this 0th day of December, A.
D 1886.
' A. W. ULSASON.
(8eal Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Core Is takes Internally
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Send for testimo
nials free.
r. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, TSc
Take Hall's Family Pills for eonatlpe-
Ladlea) and Gentlemen!
Bring me your shoes and oxfords
that need repairing. Soles sewed foi
ladies' shoes 65c, and gentlemen's
shoes. 90c per pair. My latest modern
machinery Insures you better work.
A. EKLUND.
(Special Correspondence.)
Pilot Rock, May 18. Frank Boyn-
ton of Pendleton, was a visitor in PI
lot Rock Thursday!
Miss Mary Schlegei was the guest of
Pendleton friends over night last
Wednesday,
John Nlssen of the Nlssen Imple
ment company of Pendleton, was a
visitor In Pilot Rock Thursday.
Ralph Clark of Albee was a busi
ness visitor in Pilot Rock last week.
.Mrs. Ella McBroom left Thursday
for Portland to be under the doctor's
care. She was accompanied by her
sister, Miss Francis Gilliam.
Z. T. Jenkins, father of S. Jenkins
of this' city is quite ill with typhoid
fever in St. Anthony's hospital.
Jess Jones, the popular young stage
driver, has resigned his place as driv
er. J. W. Lynch will take his place
until another driver can be secured.
Joe Holmes of McKay creek was a
business visitor in Pilot Rock Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lynch and
daughter, Hazel, were county seat vis
itors last Thursday.
M .D. Orange, Pilot Rock's popular
druggist spent Friday night in Pen
dleton. Mr. Nicholson, United States deputy
marshal, was a business visitor in 'Pi
lot Rock last week.
Mrs. O. W. Llnsner of Nye, .spent
Sunday night In Pilot Rock, going on
to Pendleton Monday to see her hus
band, who has been under the doctor's
care In Portland.
J. S. Cherry of Pendleton, a former
resident of the Pilot Rock country,
spent Tuesday In Pilot Rock.
Roy Linsner of the Pilot Rock hard
ware company, spent Monday night In
Pendleton.
Weston defeated Pilot Rock last
Sunday by a score of 10 to 6- The
next game Pilot Rock plays will be
with Athena.
(Special Correspondence.)
Weston, Ore., May 18 Owing to
the burning out of the electric light
plants transformer on Main street.
the merchants and hotel on that street
have been without electric lights for
several days, making it quite incon
venient for them. It will be a day
or two yet before the burnt-out trans
former can be replaced the order
had to bp sent In to Portland, there
being none this side of that city to
be secured.
J. N. Klein, proprietor of the Foun
tain Inn, returned from the county
seat on last evening's train where he
transacted business during the day.
Mrs. Lillian Staggs has gone to
the Wallowa country to Join her hus
band, who is in charge of the G. W.
Stagg's . wheat farm lately acquired
by Mr. Staggs. Mrs. Staggs has been
for several months one of the most
efficient and popular clerks In the
Jarman department store, and will be
greatly missed by patrons as well as
by the proprietor and fellow clerks.
Frank Sallng, Umatilla's popular
county clerk, is in the city today at
tending to business matters and look
ing after some of his many Interests
which he still retains in his old home
town,
G. W. Mitchell of the Reed and
Hawley mountain, is a business visitor
today, patronizing our merchants,
laying in supplies.
W. L. Smock is making dally trips
to his farm south of the city with
some of his fine potatoes with which
he Is loading a car for shipment
B. E. Carrico, the merry-go-round
man, who has never failed to be on
hand at the annual pioneers' picnic
for several years, was in town yester
day to make arrangements with the
committee on grounds for his coming
with his outfit on the' plcnla dates.
The Reverend E. W. Achilles and
family are making preparations for
their departure for Spokane, Wash.,
where Mr. Achilles has been appoint
ed to take chcarge of the church of
his denomination in that city. They
expect to perfect arrangements to
leave In a few days.
Col. Fred Boyd of the Athena Press
Is over from Athena for an after
noon visit with his bosom friend, Col.
Clark Wood,
Will Peterson and John vert, ac
companied with others of Athena,
were In town today consulting with
some of the business men of the city
as to county division lines. It Is
likely that something will be doing
in this division matter before long, es
oeslally so if the extreme eastenders
continue the agitation of the subject
upon their proposed lines of division.
Yellowstone
Park
Visit "Wonderland" the great region of scenic surprises before
you go to Earope. 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, iu 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, dally during the
open season; June IB to September 15, 110.
PARK TOUR FARES
Effective daily June-12 to September it. return
limit October 81, If 10. stopovers both ways
For rate of fare, time of trains and full Information
call on
WALTER ADMIS, tel., Pendleton, Ore.
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND.
The Bcenle
Highway
through the
Land of
Fortune.
Rnn Will Re BovS
and are always getting scratches, cute
sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or
scalds. Don't neglect such things
thev mav result serious If you Co.
Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment ac
cording to directions right away and
It will relieve the pain and neai roe
trouble. Price 25c, 60c and $1. A C.
Koeppen & Bros.
Good Roads.
A special representative of the U.
S. department of agriculture, Wash
ington, D. C, Dr. Maurice M. Eld
rldge, best known authority on good
roads in this country, will speak on
that subject at the following points on
the dates shown:
Baker City May II.
Enterprise May 18.
La Grande, May 19.
Heppner May 20.
Pendleton May 21.
Cohdon May 28.
Moro May 24.
The Dalles May 2.5.
Hood Rtver May 26.
Dallas, May 27.
Portland May 28.
McMInnville May 30'.
Forest Grove May 81.
Oregon City June 1.
Salem June 2.
Albany 'June Z.
Corvallls June 4.
Eugene June t.
Roseburg June 7.
Grants Pass Juno 8.
Medford June 9.
Ashland June 10.
T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent.
Pendleton, Oregon.
WM. M'MURRAT
General Passenger Agent,
A Smile.
Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish
when you're blue, bilious and out of
sorts. There Is a sure cure for all
kinds of stomach and liver complaints
constipation and dyspepsia, Bal
lard's Herblne Is mild, yet absolutely
effective In all cases. Price 50 cents
per bottle. A. C. Koeppen A Bros.
Notice to Public,
On and after Sunday, May 29, all
drug stores will doss at 1 p, m. on
Sunday and 9 p. m. on week days, ex
cepting Saturday, on which day all
stores will remain open until 10 p. m.
A. C. KOEPPEN A BROS.
TALLMAN & CO.
F. J. DONALDSON.
PENDLETON DRUG CO.
A Regular Tom Boy.
was Susie climbing trees and fences,
Jumping ditches, whltllng, always
getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruis
es, bumps, burns or scalds. But laws!
Her mother Just applied Bucklen's
Arenlca Salve and cured her quick.
Heals everything healable boils ul
cere, eczema, old sores, corns or piles.
Try It 26c at Tallman A Co.
Liquid Toot Base.
Relieves tired, aching and sweaty
feet. Happiness for evedy one at 86c
a bottle. First Class Drug Stores.
Everybody Wins a Prize
1
Henry Lindeman, Greatest Living Pianomaker
By Copying This Picture You May Win a
$450 K Lindeman P iano
gjgr $10,500 in Other Valuable Awards
10 Credit Checks, values at $150.00 each
20 Credit Checks, valued at $130.00 each
20 Credit Checks, valued at $110.00 each
20 Credit Checks, valued at $ 90.00 each
20 Credit Checks, valued at $ 70.00 each
20 Credit Checks, valued at $ 50.00 each
$1500.00
.$2600.00
.$2200.00
.$1800.00
.$1400.00
.$1000.00
See how accurately, neatly and artistically you can draw, the above picture of Henry Lindeman.
To afford everybody who enters the contest a fair chance, we have placed a dotted outline of Mr.
Henry Lindeman's features in the right-hand panel. You can trace your sketch over the dotted
outline, with such additions or omissions as you believe will improve the picture or you can send
iu a free-hand drawing either pen or pencil may be used. To the person submitting the beet
sketch neatest and most artistic we will award and deliver FREE a
$450
HENRY
(Sb S. G.
LINDEMAN PIANO
This offer is made and the gifts will be awarded by Henry & S. G. Lindeman, for the purpose of
advertising their celebrated Pianos in jhis section. Henry & S. G. Lindeman will award a person
ally signed check in the order as listed above to each person sending in the next best drawing. This
check will be applicable on the purchase of a new Henry & S. G. Lindeman Piano, Player Piano,
cr Little Grand Piano. All entries must be mad to Reed French Piano Mfg. Co., Sixth and
Burnside street, Portland, Or., who have agreed to act for Henry & S. G. Lindeman.
Guaranteed 14-KaraL Gold Point Fountain Pen
They are fully warranted, exactly as if they were sold for $2.50 instead of being given away.
Write easily, smoothly. Will give great and lasting satisfaction. One of the excellent fountain
pens will be awarded to each contestant who fails to win any of the principal prizes.
The judges who will make tha awards will be three well-known business men.
These simple rules will govern the contest:
1. The competition will close at 10 p. m., Saturday, May 28, 1910.
2. No contribution from a professional artist will be considered.
The decision of the judges must be accepted as final.
The sketch submitted may be traced over the dated outline in right-hand panel, with additions
or omissions or it may be a free-hand drawing.
5. The $450 Henry & S. G. Lindeman Piano will bo delivered to the successful contestant abso
lutely free of any charge. v
6. All answers MUST be mailed to ART DEPARTMENT, Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co., Sixth
and Burnside, Portland, Or. V. V: v
7. Every contestant is to correctly answer the following questions on this Coupon:
3.
.4:
R.eed-French Piano Mtg Co.
SIXTH AND BURNSIDE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Name
Address
Give the Name and Address of a friend you think is about to buy a Piano.
Friend's Name
Address
Reed-French Piano Mtg. Company
SIXTH AND BURNSIDE, PORTLAND. OREGON.
bixm SOLE REPRESENTATIVES HENRY k 8. G. LINDEMAN, PIANO.
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