East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 14, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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RESERVATION BOYS
CUE DAM WORK
PROGRESSING FAST
An Extraordinary Piano Buying Proposition
YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THIS
We'll Place a Piano in Your Home FREE!
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ItKDSKINS VHTOKIOIS
ItV 9 to 7 St OKI:
KSdllli.M (ill. niUTK C O.
OPKX IP Til Kill CAMP
VLslliiifr Teum Well Kntcrtnlncd
Klcvtrlc IJifht C'n'w Finishes Jtc
wlUiig Poliw Pot Horse Kicked to
Death by Mule Other .News.
lxw SIK of ItJvrr Knablcn Work
to lie Pushed ci Hit? Furnlsh-Coe
Duiii Contractors on Scene ts.
t-liurgc) Tunnel Is Completed.
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., June 13. Adams'
baseball team played the reservation
team Sunday and the score was 7 to
t in favor of the reservation b oys.
The boys were well entcrtalne'd and
enjoyed the trip and report u. fine
time.
Mr. and Mrs. U. Morrison visited
li the city of Pendleton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers and
family went to Weston Sunday In the
auto to visit friends and relatives
for the day.
The electric light crew finished
their work between Pendleton and
Adams Thursday and reset some poles
between Adams and Athena Friday
and went up to Walla Walla Satur
day. J. T. Lleuallen made a business
trip to Athena Thursday.
Two carloads of lumber was ship
ped to Adams from Cascade Locks
to the lumber company of Adams.
There is a good deal of lumber be
ing used this spring In anil around
Adams.
Mr. Chadry of Walla Walla, made
a business trip to Adams Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen,
George Woodard and Lula Lleuallen
went to the river Friday In their
auto for a day's outing.
Dr. McKenny nnd A. Watrus went
to Pendleton Friday In the auto.
Old Hie, a favorite horse of the
small boys f J. T. Lleuallen. was
kicked to death by one of the Lleual
len mules Wednesday. Paul was on
the- horse driving the mules out of
the lot and one of them kicked old
Hie on the neck, cutting an artery
and the animal soon bled to death.
The children will miss their old pet
and faithful friend.
F. Curl made a business trip to
Pendleton Saturday.
Albert Mallcy returned to Adams
Friday after spending the winter In
Portland. Ho will help harvest In
Adams.
Miss Eliza MorrlB of Athena, was
the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr.
nd Mrs. O. M. Morris of Adams this
week.
Mr. Contz of Idaho, arrived In Ad
ams Sunday to work for C. Glrklng.
Mrs. Heorge Pradley nnd baby of
Pendleton Is visiting friends and rel
atives In Adams this week.
E. Bonodillc of the Tum-a-lum lum
ber company at Adams, went to Pen
dleton Saturday and will remain over
Sunday to visit friends and relatives
In the c'ty.
F. Blake visited In the city of Pen
dleton Sunday and Monday.
Misses Id.i and Guondoline Rogers
came up from Pendleton Friday and
will spend Sunday at home and will
return to school Monday In the auto.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Adams visited
In the city of Athena Sunday.
E. rs. Marquis returned to his home
In Adams Saturday after spending a
week In Portland at the rose show.
rr. McKenny nnd F. Collins and
Mrs. L Price and sister, Mrs. Duffy,
all went to Blnghnm springs for n
few days outing.
Mrs. Redford returned to her home
In Iayton Tuesday after visiting with
her sister, Mrs. W. Wallan of Adams
for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Martin returned to
their hom in Adams Saturday after
spending a week In Portlnnd at the
roso show. They were well pleased
with the city and were glad to get
back to Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pager went to
Athena Monday to do some shopping.
Earl Semlngton and Alta Smith
went to the ball game Sunday at the
agency.
Miss Bertha Brustcr visited In the
city of Walla Walla over Sunday.
Baby's Vital Point.
The most delicate part of a baby Is
Its bowels. Every ailment that Is suf
fers with attacks the bowels also en
dangelrng In most esses the life of the
Infant. Mcdee's Baby Elixir cures
diarrhoea, dysentery nnd all derange
ments of the stomach or bowels A
C. Koeppen & Bros.
Eve had given Adam the apple ' I
suppose," she mused as she construct
ed the fig-leaf suit, "after th:s I'll
always have to feed him 10 get a new
dress." Subsequent developments
confirmed her fears.
Just received, a car of Rock
Springs nut coal. This Is what you
need for cooking. Price 9 per ton
delivered loose or $10 per ton sacked
Oregon Lumber Yard.
(Special Correspondence.) '
Stanfleld, Ore., June 12. The Cnia
tllla river having gotten to a stage
low enough that work can be begun
on the dam for the Furnish-Coe pro
ject by the contractors, things are
beginning to hum, at the siding at
at Coe, where the surplus waters of
the project will be stored, and out of
which after this season a continuous
flow of water at low stage periods of
the river may be turned into the Fur
nish ditch, maintaining "annual Wa
ter" in the place of flood water for
the project.
Mr. Marshall, superintendent of the
Furnish Ditch company, has complet
ed the discharge tunned under the
dam, dug down Into the solid rock,
with a concrete lining and a mass. e
concrete room, and this is already
covered over its entire depth with
earth and the whole enterprise has
now been turned over to Messrs. Es
baugh, Bruce & Co., the big Seattle
contractors, for the completion of
their part of the work.
This firm last week opened its
camp and started In with a gang of
tblrty men, getting ready to build the
trestle work on the upper and lower
sides of the concrete core which
crosses the river some feet above the
surface of the ground rt this time.
From this trestle the earth will be
dumped below, making the face and
lower base of earth and rock with the
concrete core going through the mid
dle of the dam.
There will be 175,000 yards of
earth to move. This earth will come
out of the spillway or artificial river
bed built 40 feet higher than the
present river bed and through which
the water will flow when the reser
voir has been filled to within ten feet
of the top of the dam, thus prevent
ing any water from running over the
dam. The water will, at low stages
of the river, run through the dis
charge tunnel under the dam and nt
high stages will run over the. spill
way. The spillway will be lined with
a solid concrete wall. The rock taken
from the spll'way will be used to cov
er the earthwork of the dam to a
depth of six feet.
Eschbaugh, Bruce & Co., will han
dle this earth with steam shovels, re
moving 1500 yards of earth during the
day time nnd 1000 yards at mcht and
have a contract to complete the dam,
under a $25 000 bond, within ninety
days after the work Is under way.
Th;s firm Is now mixing concrete
nnd getting ready for continuing the
construction of the core of the dam
while Installing the machinery, tracks,
steam shovels and engines for haul
ing enrth.
This reservoir, when completed, will
have one of the safest and best dam
constructions In the whole west. It
will be built precisely upon the plans
of the government dam on the ad
lolnine project, except that In the Coe
dam the concrete core will not stop
nt the regular surface of the ground
t......l K,,t trn nlnnt thmiltrVl the!
dam to Its top, and also has the ad
vantage over most dams, in that its
core is embedded in the solid rock at
both sides and bottom.
Other Note.
The 21st Co'umbla Land company's
special car arrived today with fifty
people. They visited the work pro
gressing nt Coe on the Coe reservoir
and expressed their praise regarding
the dispatch with which the work Is
being put forward.
Contract was let this afternoon for
the horticulturist's house on Dr. Coe's
ranch In Section II. Mr. George An
derson, the contractor, will begin work
there tomorrow morning.
The well which was put down by
Mr. Towers well drilling outfit on Mr
,T. E. Faucett's place on Main street,
Is a great success. Soft water was
struck nt ht feet water coming to,
within 12 feet of the surface of the.
ground. Mr. Faucett Intends to put ,
in a gasoline engine nnd supply some,
of the people nearest him. I
Last night at a meeting of the
church members of Stanfield and
while organizing the church of Stan-!
field. Rev. Pr. R. I. Faucett was in
structed to employ a missionary in
India for the year following Mr.
Fawcett's return there, nnd money ;
was raised nt the meeting the-c last j
night to defray the salary of the,
church of Stnnfiebl missionary for one I
I
year. ;
MILD MQl'ID CUKES ECKKMA.
Skin Sufferers! Prop fircasy Solve
and Nasty Medicines.
That mild, soothing liquid. D. D. D.
Prescription, stops the awful itch with
the first drops. A prescription of ac
knowledged value.
Oct a trial bottlo nt 26c. It will take
way the Itch right away and you
will sleep soundly. We assure you
personally of Its merits of this rem
edy; for we know. Tallman Drug Co.
Why Not Stop Tliat Itch?
Indisputable proof has now been
found that eczema can be cured not
In one or two cases, but In the worst
cases of many years standing.
We would, of course, not think of
making such a recommendation to
our neighbors and patrons, were It
not that years and years of success
with D. D. D. Prescription enable us
to spenk of this remedy with confi
dence. It is a gentle, soothing wash
with the mild oil of wlntergreen as
a base. All the cures aeem to be per
manent; at any rate, a trial bottle at
25 cents will take away the itch at
once Instantly. We are sure of this.
Tallman Drug Co.
SPEAKIX Ol
IIASEBAI.L ;
DOPE READ THIS
$780 now buys
a $950 Piano
tarts
ati 8 a. n.
Wednesday
Don't wait Come early
JT7
SALE CLOSES
at 6 p. m.
JUNE 23nd
1910
Player and baby
Grand Pianos
included in this sale.
You" will certainly find some
thing in this list to please
you.
('bickering,
irazelton,
Kimball,
J,ester,
Marshall & Wendell,
Eilers,
Smith & Barnes,
Clarendon,
Lcland,
And many others.
Our Guarantee
GOOD AS ANY BANK
NOTE. Every piano we sell is
ositively guaranteed, un
conditional and unlimited.
You are sure to pet your
money's worth if you buy of
Eilers. We guarantee qual
ity nnd we guarantee price.
How About the
Children?
YOU NEED A PIANO
FOR THEM.
You have been promising
your children a piano for
ever so long. Meanwhile
they are losing golden mo
ments that never can be re
gained. Procrastination ever has
been the thief of time and
yon never will have the pi
ano until you make the move.
Neither will you ever know
the joys of a musical home
until you make it musical.
You need a piano ; your
children need one: your
borne needs one.
Your chance is here
NOW.
HERE IS THE CERTIFICATE
Cut this out-worth $30
301
30
GOOD FOR
Thirty Dollars
as first payment on a piano at Special Sale Prices
if presented on or before June 23d, 1010. EIL
ERS PIANO HOUSE, Pendleton, Oregon.
30
Bring this Advertising Test Certificate with you select any
piano in our stock. We will accept this certificate as first pay
ment on the piano. You make your payment one month later.
t-'.OO FOR $1.00. ' "
Should you desire to pay any cash, in addition to this certifi
cate, we wil! give yon a receipt for $'2 for every dollar you pay up
to :;o.
EXAMPLE:
Proeiit this Certificate and get receipt for $30.00
Present this Certificate and pay .$5 in casli and get a receipt
for .' ..$40.00
Present this Certificate and pay $10 in cash and get a receipt
for 1 $50.00
Piesent this Certificate and pay $1." in cash and get a receipt
f,,r $60.00
Present this Certificate and pay $20 in cash and get a receipt
for .'. $70.00
Present this Certificate ami pay $25 in cash and get a receipt
for $80.00
present this Certificate and pav $30 in cadi and get a receipt
for ' ,$90.00
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$475
$380
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In Hip lino of bascbnll dopo as it Is
Roni'rnlly priMlod and the vocabulary
that Is accepted M the proper thing
In talking inte!llRpnt ball, the fnn u
cili'd to tlio following compilation
from the columns of an exchange.
"Tho game waR called with Molass
es at the tslck. Smallpox was catch
ing. Coal was in tho box and had
lots of steam. Horn was playing first
base and Fiddle second bnsc. Corn
was In tho field and App'e was the
umpire. When Axe came to bat he j but Soap cleaned them up.
chopped and Coal let Brick walk and i
EILER.S
PIANO
OUSE
Pendleton's Home Store
Mrs. Piano
Needer
Xo matter how much or
bow little you wi-h to invest
in a good piano, you can't
afford to miss this opportu
nity. Prices and terms have
been drastically reduced, yes
even lower than ever before.
You must act quickly as the
sale starts prompt at eight
o'clock Wednesday morning
and closes Thursday the
23, making ten days in which
to receive the benefit of this
2 for 1 proposition.
A Warning
XO TIME TO LOSE.
If you come at once you
will still be able to secure
one of these high-grade pi
anos at the lowest sale
prices ever quoted in this sec
tion. Cut out the certificate
and bring it in tomorrow
and get a piano placed in
vour home free.
Which Sells
For Less?
THE LATvGE OR SMALL
DEALER ?
Eilers is the largest Piano
House on the coast, and we
buy pianos in train loads.
We buy a hundred pianos
where the small dealer buys
two or three. Tt stands to
reason that the house that
operates over 40 stores and
represents 38 manufactur
ers can and does undersell
bis "minor competitors."
r - ' iV.Tir.o i, . , . i nr , a -, ii
1 J HIM
813 Main Street
first base. There was lots of betting
n the game and ligg went Drone,
heat
Sawdust fill the bases. Pong made a
hit and Twenty made a score. Every
Foot of ground kicked and said Apple
was rotten, rtalloon started to pitch,
but went up In the air.
"When Spider caught a fly the
crowd cheered. Old Ice kept cooling
the g:me until Coal burned him with
a pitched ball. Ton should have
heard lee Cream. Cabbage had a
good head and kept quiet. Organ
refused to play and Bread loafed
around and put him out. In the fifth
inning Wind began to blow about
what ho could do and Hammer began
to knock; then the Trees began to
leave. Knife was put out for cutting
KKAT1I OF COX VICT
KKCAI.I.S IUTCHEKY
Paris. The announcement of the
"They all kicked when in the
of the game Coal was put out and his death at the French penal settlement
future temporarily coked, but not be-jin Guiana of the convict Brierre re
f"fe lie roasted Pork good and hard, i alls one of the most terrible butcher
for his pigheadedness Balloon wentjies in criminal history and also what
up in the air again and Pig began to In the opinion of many people was a
root. The score stood 1 to 0 when j grave judicial error. Brierre had
App'e told Fiddle to take his base, j bet-n In Guiana 10 years and it was
Oats was shocked, not having a grain announced only a few weeks ago that
of sense. Song made another hit and! be was to be pardoned. The crime
Trombone, tried to slide, but was put! tor which he was sentenced to death
out. Meat was playing for a big! the sentence was afterward com
steak, but was put out on the plate muted was that of murdering hts
after having roasted the umpire. The I five children, the eldest of whom was
score was 2 to l and the game was H.
over. Eugene Ueglster.
Do you take the East OreffonlanT
The tragedy occurred in April,
1901, at Corances. a village near
Chnrtres. Bierre spent the evening
at the cafe, leaving his 16-year-old
daughter, Clara, In charge of her
brother and three sisters. In the early
morning Brierre was found outside
bis house groaning and complaining
of injuries which ho said had been
inflicted on him by two individuals
who attacked him as he was about to
enter the house,
Inside the house the five children
were found dead, horribly murdered
by means of a knife and a plough
share. Brierre's version was not believed
and he was arrested on the charge of
murder'ng the children, the alleged
motive being that he wanted to rid
himself of them In order to marry
again. There was a sixth child, Qer
malne. who happened to be In Paris.
During Imprisonment Brierre never
ceased to write to Germalne protest
ing his innocence and she fought
harder than any one for a revision of
the trial. "
"It cured me." or "it saved ...e
life of my chill are the expression
you hear every day about Chamber
lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy This is true the world over
where this valuable remedy has been
introduced. Xo other medicine lo
ue for diarrhoea or bowel complaint
has received such general approval.
The secret of the success of Cham
ber'aln's Ci!ie. Cholera and Diarrho
Remedy is that it cures. Sold by all
dealers.
The business of a promoter la t
persuade your money into h.s pocket