EIGHT PAGXXL DAILY KAOT OI1EOONZAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1910. PAGE THREE Power for Pumping, Irrigating and Manufacturing TTT THE undersigned companies are prepared to furnish VJJ electrical power, under proper contracts, for pumping and irrigating throughout all territory now served by their present power lines, or by lines which are under construction or to be contructed. This district embraces the Yakima Val ley from North Yakima to Kennewick, the Columbia Valley from Beverley to Wallula and the Walla Walla Valley from Walla Walla to Wallula, together with adjoining areas. Power will also be furnished for domestic, manufacturing and industrial purposes. Write, telephone or call on represen tatives of these companies at North Yakima, Mabton, Sunny side, Kennewick, Pasco, Walla Walla, Freewater, Pendleton and Portland. COLUMBIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY YAKIMA-PASCO POWER COMPANY SOME SHORT NEWS NOTES FROM ATHENA (Special Correspondence.) Athena. Ore., June 17. Roy and Victor Iturke started lnnt Friday for Wenaha springs and a fishing trip on the Umatilla river. H. Q. Case, former principal of the Athena schools, on Friday shipped his household goods to The Dalles, where he will enter the real estate business Oliver Dickinson's new house Is still In the hands of the carpenters. The painters have caught up In their work and were compelled to suspend. The bang and whang of the machin ist and blacksmith Is heard In the land preparatory to placing machinery In order for cutting the big crop of wheat. Two old soldiers of the civil war, Messrs. La Hue and Schrlmpf. are considerably under the weather In this city. The former has been con fined to the house since last fall, while the latter Is suffering from a slight Indisposition. Young Clyde Brotherton went to Pendleton on Friday's morning local. TO XOItTII BKACII The fine weather prevailing on the North Iteaeh, Is bringing hosts of vis itors to the Ocean shore, Intent on se curing rest and a good coat of tan. The outlook Is pnrtlculary bright for a remarkably busy season this sinnmer. the number of visitors at this time being far greater than ever be fore at the same time of the year. The march of Progress Is evident throughout the entire length of the Beach, and development being assur ed, prosperity is but a matter of course. Work on the Automobile Boulevard Is progressing very parldly, beach houses by the score are being erected, and new rooming houses and old are being rapidly put Into shape to take care of the hoards of summer transients which will soon be down upon us. The North Bench Tush Club with Its combined effort, shouldering the Wheel of Progress, has awakened an era of activity, which will undoubt edly secure the proper recognition of the unsurpassed advantages of the North Beach for enjoyable outings, and, at the same time, all the com forts of home. Negotiations are now pending with Portland capitalists for the Install ation of a water spstem to supply the beach and surrounding countryside with fine mountain water. With the culmination of this project, one of the obstncles to an otherwise Incom parable locality Is ohllvlated. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sck headache, prevent de spondency and Invigorate the whole system. , Sold by all dealers. KAISER TO SPRING IDKA. At Fall Maneuvers Xow Vnlforms Are to Be Tried. Berlin.' Orand military maneuvers to be held In eastern Prussia in the early tall, when the kaiser will see some Wright aeroplanes In use for , scouting purposes Also he will wit- j ness tests with the new green-gray, uniform he Invented himself as a col-, or advantage to troops. He believes V I U .1 ,.l ... 1. ...... 1. 1 - , ., hum ni.iuu in i null win t-ntiun? iiihie to move unobserved more rapidly than j anything yet in use. At inese maneuvers mere win oc nearly 1,000,000 men under arms. Special charges are reserved for the kaiser for these maneuvers, for the emperor In the field Is a tireless head of a mighty organization, and several mounts arc needed for a day's opera tions. Aviation, apart from the aeroplanes will occupy a big section In the ma neuvers, for there are numerous mil itary pupils in training at the avia tion school at Frledrlchshafen, estab lished by the 16,000 members of the Oermun Aerial Military league, and the number of military balloons is constantly growing. The difficulty of anchorages for the Zeppelin type of airships is steadily being overcome by the creation of numerous shelters. But the frequent wrecks of this type and the success with aeroplanes abroad Is causing Germans to lose faith In their airships. Six national aviation weeks are fix ed In Germany before the maneuvers come on, and the war ministry is of fering prizes for the best military air ship results. But Germany's prize list for aviation Is still away behind that of France. Arc 'I'liexe Tliinirs Stationer? Playing cards (including whist and bridge sets), poker chips, pocketbooks l and purses, shears and scissors, hand bags, suitcases, souvenir bags, vanity bugs, pass cases, nail clips, files and brushes, manicure sets, safety razors (und extra blades), matches, wedd ing announcement cards, post card al bums, photograph envelopes, hunting knives, cuff cases, button box, glove stretcher, band box, sewing box, shop. ping bag, cigar lighter. Jewel case, ash tray, opera bags, quinine pills, Ilster In, peroxide of hydrogen, peusln, trl onal, soda tablets, witch hazel, smell ing salts, ammonia, cough drops, an tlkammln, Jamaica ginger, vaseline, olive oil, court plnster, rose extract, brllflantine, scdlltz powders, bromo seltzer. They are so entered in the books of congress, and are supplied to the con gressmen themselves ot public ex pense. This Is petty pilfering, of course, nnd Involves no very large expendi ture. But can Uncle Sam afford to entrust the men who have drifted Into this lax attitude toward the public money with the expenditure of a bil lion dollars a year? Success. Only two Leonard cleanable refrig erators left at Sharon & Eddlngs. You'll have to hurry to get one of these Ice savers. L NOTES AND NEWS ,Sp.aI Correspondence.) M Q Jun(j ,gM Winnl. k-B,in ..,.... , from Washturna on a visit to her parents mont ;n s Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Beau- Brown visiting relatives In Milton today. Mrs. rt E. Sams was a Walla Walla visitor today. Children's day will be observed In Milton Sunday fur which exercises have been prepared. Mrs. Dr. Canane, Mrs. R. E. Fra zier and Mrs. James McKnight have returned from Portland. The ladies were accompanied home by Mr. Ro land Bradley, a brother of Mrs. Can nane and Mrs. Frazier. He will spend some time here. Mrs. James Mosgrovo and Matt j Mosgrove took their departure today for Manton, Canada. They will be gone several weeks. Miss Kilith Still, who has been at tending normal ot Ellensburg. re turned to her home In Milton today. Miss Still graduated from the normal J this year. S. K. Yates and son Earl of Pen dleton, are guests of friends and rel atives in Milton today. Miss Lina Coe. the popular cash ier in the Mosgrove company's store, will take her departure Friday for an extended visit In the east. During her absence Miss Delia Danner will fill her place. S. A. Miller returned today from a trip to Denver, Colo. .. Ch.is. Williamson is down from his ranch at I,ostine on a business trip. Mr. Williamson Is in the real estate business In the Wallowa town. Mrs. Ed Guild will entertain tonight In honor of Arthur Guild's 21st birth day. Mrs. Oscar Calne and mother, Mrs. Courtney of Walla Walla, were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cuild. The Presbyterian Sunday school is having a picnic today in Nichols grove. One car besides a trailer brought the crowd from Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gould are down from their ranch on Weston moun tain. What Everybody Ought to Know. That Foley Kidney Pills contain Just the Ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the action of the kidneys and bladder. Kocppen Bros. WOMEN ESTABLISH BANK Berlin Institution Will Fill New Field. Berlin. How systematically the development of the woman's move ment Is progressing In Germany may be Judged from the fact that an In dependent Women's Joint Stock bank Is about to be established. The bold step Is being taken by a number of women in Wilmersdorf, one of the newest of the western suburbs of Berlin, who have had experience in the conduct of public affairs and have acquired an extensive knowledge of business methods. These women have formed them selves Into a species of syndicate, and have issued a circular in which their aims are set forth. They say that many of the obstacles which have so long blocked the way of women desirous of attaining independence have been removed, but that there is still no organization whose special task Is to protect an independent wo man and assist her in times of need. The ordinary banks, both public and private, are, they say, somewhat skep tical concerning the business capabili ties of women, and, moreover. It Is hardly within their province to lend such small sums as independent wo men are frequently needing. The object of the new undertaking Is to supply this demand, nnd It is proposed to start with a capital of J25.000. in shares of 125 each. It is hoped that many Independent women, whether engaged in making their own livelihood or not, will assist the en terprise by opening deposit accounts or treating it as a savings bank. From the ready money thus obtained advances would be made on good se curity to women temporarily in pe cuniary straits; bills of exchange would be discounted and the usual business of bankers carried on. A considerable proportion of the profits made by the projected bank is to be added to the reserve fund of the Muttet sehafts-Verlcherung, a spe cis of mutual benefit society, the ob ject of which Is to furnish the aid that may be rendered necessary by the circumstances of motherhood. The main feature of the scheme is that it endeavors to preserve the health of parent and child by enabling the mother to save her earnings. 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 dangeirng in most cases the life of the Infant. McGee's Baby Elixir cure diarrhoea, dysentery end all derange ments of the stomach or bowels. A C. Koeppen 'tr' Now Stonmor on Lakes. Buffalo, N. Y., Jun0 IS. The mag nificent new steamer Rochester will make her maiden trip today, plying between Charlotte, Youngstown, Og densburg, Frontenac. Thousand Is lands and Alexandra Bay. Wliat a Summer Cold Slay Do. A summer cold If neglected Is Just as apt to develop Into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other season Do not neglect It. Take Foley's Hon ey and Tar promptly. It loosens the cough, soothes and heals the Inflam ed air passages, and expels the cold from the system. Koeppen Bros. Good gentle saddle horses for la dles. Commercial Barn. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS T (Special Correspondence.) Umatilla, Ore., June 17. Mrs. Kunzle and Mrs. J. H. Pound and son were visitors to Pendleton on Tues day. J. W. Duncan was a visitor to Wal la Walla on Wednesday. J. G. Parker, who has been em ployed at the round house for some months have been transferred to the Dalles left today for Pendleton to be examined for firemen. F. E. Ball, vice president of the Columbia Land Co., with a party of North Dakota capitalists, was here Wednesday enroute to Spokane and the entire party were registered at the Duncan House. H. A. Belding, Portland, and Road Master Keaveny, Walla Walla, were here In official capacity today. Judge Chns. A. Cram, Spokane, and G. L. Clarke of Casselton, N. D., were here looking over properties in and around Umatilla today. Chas. A. McGrady. machinist, has resigned his position here and leaves for Portland today. I L. Duncan of Fargo, N. D., ar rived today from n visit to Portland and will spend a few days visiting friends here. The Catholics will have services Sunday at 6:45 a. m. In Pomer's hall. The river boats discharged a large quantity of freight for local points here today. The Big Head Is of two kinds conceit and the big head that comes from a slok head ache. Does your head ever feel like a gourd and your brain feel loose t . d sore? Tou can cure it In no time by acting on your liver with Ballard's Herblne. Isn't It worth trying for the absolute and certain relief you'll get? A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Back from Elba. New York, June 18. Ninety-five years ago this day a certain distin guished warrior, late of Elba, met another certain distinguished warrior at a place called Waterloo. As a re sult of the meeting, the gentleman from Elba was fated to spend the remainder of his days In St. Helena and Innocous desusetude. There are those among them mal efactors and great wealth, plain and fancy liars, mollycoddles, race sui- ciders. nature fakirs and undesirable citizens who profess to see In the coincidence of dates nn 111 omen for Col. Theodore Roosevelt, who arriv ed In town t -day on the Auguste Vic toria from Africa, Europe and way stations. If there is a "jinks" on Col. Roose velt, however, It was not In evidence today. Certainly no citizen of the United States or elsewhere, private or public, ever received such a recep tion as was accorded today to the re turning nlmrod. OW Copyrijbti by Ootciult Advertising C,Ck0 June 18, 1910. Dear friend: Meal makes good bread, meat makes mush. Oatmeal makes good mush for breakfast too. Tou can gmt so many nice breakfast foods at Clark's grocery. They sell so many breakfast foods -that they are always fresh. Tour friend, JACOB. P. S. Look for our Very Fine Lo ganberries, Strawberries and Cberrle next week. Leave your order for Loganberries to can. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174. 544-546 Main Street. Portland. Urvtfvn S . rrr of biUT of M. Jolin b; Un t Kniwot! ColU'niato, At ;i!otnto n i1 (1 l lt-uit iilur I l 4r A t I X l..f r- .1 "1 to fifty. At -'plication nhouki bf r- '. ;-.rV) A Milne Transfer Phone Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furniture moving and Heavy Truck ing a specialty."