PAGK in. 9AXLX AT ORDQOIOAN. PKJSDLBTTOjr. OREGON, 1LESDAY, JUXK 21, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. IN INTERESTING F ESS ON THE STEW IDEA," We have a hobby. Tt concerns every man, woman and tfhlld In town. j Our hobby la but wait a moment I Suppose you are sick, or on of your family la sick. Tou consult the test physician you know of and he five you a prescription. . Tou hare a right to take that pre erlption to any. druggist, no matter whose name . is printed on lt- Tou hare the same right to select your ftrugglst that you do to select yoar doctor. ' ' ' Particular people bring their pre crlptlons to us, because our hobby Is prescription work. ' I " We take the same sort of . pride In compounding every prescription the irery best way that an artist takes In tainting ithe very best picture he ban; the same that the conscientious doctor takes in bringing his patients back to health. , f , . ; - ( We know drugs: we know where to buy the best. We get that kind. j Appearances are . deceptive. Two phonograph records look ' exactly like, but the phonograph gVts a $1. 00 Melba song from one and a rag time two-step from the other. So, ,with drugs, the inferior look as good as the best. f Our hobby leads us to study each prescription to make it give the right results. There is no rule of thumb. Bo guessing simply, accurate, sclen tlfic work done by men who know And love their profession. If there la any surer way than this we can't Im agine what H la. And besides Any physician who knows us will tell you "we do things right" The best way for you to know is for yoa to bring your next prescription here where such work Is not regarded as a drudgery, or a necessary evil, or as a good chance to g t a big price for something but where It is a "hobby , where It Is looked upon as th ; most Important service we can render to eur fellow-man. The price! We haven't said any .thing about the price. That won't bother you for a moment. We want . ail the prescription trade we can get. It would be foolish for us to charge too much. We can afford to charge a i little too little, for the sake of build , lng up a i branch of our business la which we are very keenly interested. When you have a prescription, re : member our hobby. I Remember, toe, that we will call for your prescription and deliver the medicine phone us at any hour. Main 20. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. . A. J. McAllister.' Geo. C. Hill. Who Know Prescriptions. ' RESERVATION BOYS WIN FROM ADAMS TAKE ANOTHER GAWK BY 10 TO 7 SCOKK ATHENA GETS NEW: roUMKH PRINCIPAL OF , GRES1IAM IS ELECTED Entertained at lMnuer by Pu.sky Op ponentj F. Rlake Is Tomxrarlly Manager of AUiena Telephone Of ficePersonal Hems. ' (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., June 20. The Adams baseball team played the reservation boys Saturday, losing by the score of 7 to 10. The vanquished were well entertained at a dinner by the victors. Wilnia Dupuls of Weston is the guest of Miss Lola Rogers this week. Mrs. B. Endicot and Mrs. Raker of Pendleton are spending a few days at the ranch at Adams this week. , F. Blake went to Athena Sunday to take charge of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph office in the absence of the manager, Mrs. Griswold, who went to Bingham Springs for a day's out ing. Fred Collins and Dr. Kenny return-' ed to Adams after a weeki at Bingham1 Springs. I . ! ' Mrs. H. Hirby went to the show In Pendleton Friday. Miss May Stockton of Weston, .is visiting her parents this week in Ad ams. i I 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. King returned to' their' 'home in ' Adams Friday after visiting friends and relatives in The Dalles for the past two weeks. Jap Marquis made a business trip to Pendleton Saturday. John Grenhan returned to Adams this week after spending the winter in Missouri with friends and relatives. Mr., and Mrs.' A.'Myrlck of Helix, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.t T. Burton of Adams Sunday. I : I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blake and daughter Irene were, the guests; of Mrs. Clara Blake of Adams Sunday.) Mrs Chittenden and children ire- turned to her home In Pasco Sunday after visiting friends and relatives in Adams' for a few days. ' ! Edwin Walker and Laurence Sharp and Gertie Bowen and other friends were Adams visitors Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs. W. Boyer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Devoin Sunday for dinner. ? Mr. and Mrs. J T. Lleuallen and family went to Warm springs' in their auto Sunday for a day's outing. J. Walters of Athena made a busi ness trip to Adams Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Collins of Helix were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Adams Sunday. M. A. Baker and family of the Ad ams hotel, moved to his home Mon day a few blocks south of Adams. Mrs. Jim Chestnut and daughter Dora, went to Athena Monday. Prof. linker Will Fill Pluce Made Va cant by Prof. Case's Removal At torney Attaches Private Property of llartotl Pedagogue Other News Xotes. FRESH MEATS j SAUSAGES, FISH LARD. i AST Always pure and delivered J ; promptly, if you phone the f uentrai Meat Market 108 E. Alta St. Phone Main II. FRESH FISH Meats and Sausages EVERY DAT. . We handle only the purest .of lard, hams and bacon. Empire Msat Go. Phone Mala 18. ' 302 E. Court St. Phone Main 45. Old Spots Never come back when cleaned by the Berlin Dye House : ' Jack Webster, Mgr. Dry, Wet, Chemical and Steam Cleaners. J f ' r I . ?Work called for and delivered. I . . i a Jap-X-Lac The Home Beautifier Murphy Bros. The paint men will tell you about Jap-A-Lac A Woman's Great Idea i. hnw to make herself attractive. But, without health, it Is hard for her to be , lovely in face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous on Irritable. Constipation and kid ney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretcnea com plexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys purify the blood; give strong nerves bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, vel vety skin, lovely- complexion, good health. Try them. 50c at Tallman Co. DOWIES BROTHER SATS HE DISCOVERED BOTH POLES Omaha, "Neb. Offering to submit their data to the proper authorities, "King" Dowle, brother of Alexander Dowie, who formed Zion City, and "Pope" Schrader religious contempo raries, have laid claim to having dis covered both the north and south Poles. "We are the only mortals who achieved that goal," said Dowle tpeelal Correspondence.) Athena, Ore., June 20. The school board has elected Prof. Baker, who has been principal for S years of the school at Oresham, as principal of the Athena school. The annual school meeting -will be held on Monday at 2:00 p. m. at the school building. One director and a clerk will be elected. York D'll and Will. Dobson. are representatives from Pythian lodge No. 29 K. of P. to the grand lodge meeting which meets in Portland this week, i Mrs.' Hill, an aneil lailv or this ,.itv who fell and broke her hip nearly a year ago and still uses a enitnh wani t6 Pendleton on Friday's local to visit tt uciuijnier. i Lawyer Watts of this citv on Sat urday attached the moving goods and cnauies or pror. case, late principal oi me Athena public school, for a paltry sum which thelawver claimed the professor owed him. Miss Xettie? Beverlv. a primary teacher in the public school the past year took the afternoon train on Saturday for her home in North Carolina, where she will enter upon a lire of double blessedness. Mrs. R. J. Bortdv will anil hr household goods and a few butcher icois on .Mam street, Saturday, July 2 "Jess Smith, ball players is 111' with a slifht attack of appendicitis. Dean Wlllaby and Jesse Myrick spent the past week at Wenaha springs. The family of station agent Dun ning is now domiciled at the station living rooms. ' Mrs. Will Dobson is home from an extended visit with friends in Port land. ' Miss Bessie McBrlde from Port land is visiting her parents in this city. ' Ralph Kidder of Tacoma, arrived) in ine city on Saturday and Is visit ing his parents and other relatives. Miss Mav Barnes, a DODUlar voune lady and teacher of Weston, was In me city on saturaay. D. M. Taggart of Ontario, Ore., was visiting h'is brother T. M. Taggart in this city on Monday last. Justice of the Peace Richards, has opened the registration books for north and south Athena precincts. Voters can register at his office on Main street. Mrs. Crockett of Pendleton visited with her daughter Mrs. A. M. Mel drum on Sunday last TtV'iy,,Mi T i Free Moving Mcfc&res . ij H ..and Stereoptican Lectures.. . '"! ON THE3 IFTOJICT .:i :" i ' 1 1 ; i The Big Head Is of two kinds conceit and the" big head ' that comes from a sick head ache. Does your head ever feel like a gourd and your brain feel loose -d sore? Tou can cure It In no time by acting on your liver with Ballard's Herbine. Isn't It worth trying for the absolute and certain relief you'll get? ., A. C. Koeppen & Bros. TRUTH ROCSES JUDGE; nE AWARDS PRISONER Chicago. When John Stackl was arraigned in Municipal Judge Barnes' court on a charge of. stealing a pair of trousers he took the witness stand and said the charge was true. Judge Barnes peered at him In frank sur prise. , "You admit you stole the trous ers?" asked the court. "Yes. sir," replied the prisoner. "Well, this Is refreshing," return ed Judge Barnes. "It Is a novelty to hear a man 'tell the truth in this I courtroom. You are sure you stole In substance their itinerary was: Left New York for North Pole in the trousers?" three masted schooner May 1 1887. ' "Yes, sir." Reached the Pole April 12, 1889. . congratulate you, Mr. Stacki. Left no record because "nothing jxhe best tribute that I can pay to your would stand where the pole Is, owlng veracity Is the minimum sentence for to a lack of atmosphere. . pt.tit larceny. The maximum Is a Finding the angels had not "short year ln thfi house of correction. You're circuited them" on their return to SUre you stole the trousers?" New York. July W, 1889, Dowie and "Yes, sir." Schrader set out 20 days later to ais- j congratulate you again. One cover the South Pole, which they ,iay in the county jail, Mr. Stackl. As came upon, mey say, ijpcemoer tv.n said before, It Is refreshing."' 1899. The same lack of atmosphere was discovered at the southern extremity of the earth . Satisfied with their results, they set sail for civilization and landed at Oalveston, Texts,' Dec. 30, 1899. Then he called the next case. Kept the King at nome. "For the past year we have kep the king of all laxatives Dr. King" New Life Pills In our home and they have proved ablesslng to all our fam ily," writes Paul Mathulka, f Buf falo, N. Y. ' Easy, but cure , remedy for all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 26c at Tallman & Co. 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 cases the life of the Infant. McGee's Baby Elixir cure , diarrhoea, dysentery tnd all derange ments of the stomach or bowels. A C. Koeppen A Ttr... Men's oxfords cheap at A. Bklunda CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS at East Oregonlan office. Prtoe tie. Why Not Stop That Itch? . Indisputable proof has now been foundr that eczema can be cured not In one'or two cases, but In the worst cases of many years standing. j ' 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 speak of this remedy with confi dence. It Is a gentle, soothing .wash with the mild oil of wlntergreen aa a base. All the cures seem to be per manent; at any rate, a trial bottle at 25 cents will take away the itch at once Instantly. We are rare of this. Tallman Drug Co. REHEARSAL THEATER TO HE BUILT BY BECK New York. There is to be built ln New York next fall, a theater that will never have an audience. There will be no necessity for a name, for It Is to be used purely for rehearsals and Is the project of Martin Beck, ginoral manager of the Orpheum cir cuit.' It is to be situated at Nos. 224 and 226 West Forty-seventh street. In the same building is to be a restau rant. The necessity of such a building has long been felt. It-; - Is often ex tremely hard to hold, rehearsals ln. a regular theater when It Is to be used the same day for a play. In the re hearsal theater there will be a per fectly appointed stage, but an "audi torium" pnly big enough for those who are to conduct the rehearsal. It will be the first building of its kind In America. 250,000 Acres of Irrigated Lands in Glenn and Colusa Counties. The Heart of the Sacra mento valley with a never failing water supply from the Sacramento river. Hi ! Interesting--Amusing--ntertainihg Everything Free Everybody Invited Oregon Theatre, June 8: 1 5 o'clock, Wednesday Dead Drop In on Miners. Jessup, Pa.- The Slavish cemetery was badly damaged by a cave-in workings of the Pancoast mine, an area of about 70 feet dropping Into the mine workings beneath. The bodies of two children and that of a man dropped through, causing con sternation among the men who were sent Into the mine to clear & way the deblrs. The portion of the cemetery affected by the cave Is well cov ered with graves and more gruesome Incidents are expected.' Do you tnke the East Oregonlan? 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