East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 28, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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3AILI K&ffT ORSGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 28. 1010.
EI OUT PACKS.
INTERESTING NOTES
NEWS OF THE DAY
FROM HERMISTON
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The Missing Link is in Town.
The guest of one of our leading
merchants
Through the enertretic efforts of one of
our leading merchants we have with us
one of the greatest attractions of the day.
The Missing Link.
He is not as wild and wooly as he loots
but is cultured and polished to a high
degree and is really a great comfort and
help to mankind. Ee is now on exhibi
tion at
A. L. Schaefer
Jeweler Store
726 MAIN STREET.
HAYSHAIRHEALTH
NEVER FAILS TO
RESTORE GRAY HAIR
TOITSNATURAL
COLOR and BEAUTY.
SstUfj Km for
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE
Cut this ad. out and mail with your name
ad addroa and nam of Tour iat. and
10 cnta for poaOc. to PH1LO HAY
SPEC CO., 30 Clinton Street. Newark,
New Jeraer. U. S. A. or Toronto. Cndaw
FKND1.KTON DRUG COMPANY.
NOTES AND NEWS
pecial Correspondence.)
Milton. Ore.,. June 2S. J. M.
Shields and wife and family of Mt.
Vernon, Wash., are guests this week
at the home of S. S. Shields and wife.
Mr. Shields is here to attend the
auditor's convention which convenes
in Walla Walla this week, he being
auditor of Skagit county. Wash. Mr.
Shields will be remembered by many
old timers here and in the Weston
neighborhood where he was principal ' the city
302 E. Court St.
Phone Main 45.
Old Spots
Never come back when cleaned
J by the
j Berlin Dye House
Jack Webster, Mgr.
Dry, Wet, Chemical and Steam
Cleaners.
Work called for and delivered.
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., June 27. J. A. Chris
topher, Jim Christopher and I. L.
lingers, three of Umatilla's extensive
farmers, went to Pendleton Saturday
to take some of the money men up to
Wenaha Springs in their autos.
Mr. ami Mrs. G. Morrison went to
IVndl.ton Saturday. Mrs. Morrison
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Maniuis for the day and Mr. Morrison
will assist in taking some of the
hankers up to Wenaha Springs in his
auto.
O. Turgeson of the Crescent B. P.
Co. of Seattle, was calling on the bus
iness people of Adams Saturday.
J. T. Lieuallen made a business trip
to Athena Thursday.
Will Wallun of Moro, Sherman
county, is visiting friends and rela
tives in Adams this week.
Jasper Marquis left Friday for
romeroy. where he will work fop the
Watrus brothers.
Mrs. E. C. Howling of Adams, was
the guest uf Dr. and Mrs. McFall of
Pendleton Friday.
J. It. Wilson of the Inland Herald
uf Spokane. Wash., was a business
visitor in Adams Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Lieuallen visited
in the city of Athena Saturday.
Pete Murray is visiting in the city
of Athena.
Mr. Hastings of the Balfour-Guthrie
company of Portland and 11. Collins
of the Balfour-Guthrie company of
Pendleton, were business visitors in
of Adams Saturday.
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermiston, Ore., June 87. C.
Payne Is here from Tacoma, Wash.,
looking over the O. R. & N. survey of
the Coyote cut-off for the Northern
Pacific railroad company. The N. P.
company is owner of quite a little of
the land traversed by the proposed
cut off.
Captain J. H. Alexander, who has
been connected with the department
of Interior for a number of years and
has been taking a three months' fur
long, has been notified by the de
partment to report at once to the
Boise, Idaho, office. The captain has
just completed one of the finest resi
dences in Hermiston. His family ar
rived a few days ago from Wash
ington, D. C
Edward S. Taylor, attorney for the
lT. S. P.. S. here, has purchased 20
icres of land in section 35.
J. F. Braun, a representative of
the Curtis Publishing company, has
purchased 23 acres in section 3. Mr.
Braun is the owner of twenty acres
in section 2. He came here two years
ago from Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Mrs. J. G. Wagner and family left
this morning for Hood River, where
Mr. Wagner recently bought a large
harness and saddlery business.
FRESH MEATS!
SAUSAGES, FISH AX
! I LARD. I
I Always pure and delivered
; promptly, if you phone the
Central Meat Market I
108 E. A1U St., Phone Main tt. i
FIAP-A-LAflu
Will Brighten
Your Home
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
VARNISH AND
STAIX COMBINED.
Can be used on wood or met
al floors, woodwork, furni
ture, picture frames, etc. Comes
ready mixed. Easily applied
quickly dried. For sale by
Murphy Bros.
of the schools 25 years ago, and was
a member of the ball team at that
time. Mr. Shields sees, of , course,
many changes here since he last saw
this section about seventeen years
ago.
Mrs. S. J. Meely of Richland, ar
rived In the city today and will make
her home with her brother, Dr. J. H.
Kennedy.
Mrs. Ben E. Osborne and daughter
Maud, left this morning for Winona
where they will be the guests of Oli
ver Osborne and wife. Enroute home
they will stop at Starbuck and visit
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dorothy.
Miss Arlie Ronanzoin who, is spend
ing the summer at Toll Gate, came
down from that place this morning.
She says there will be an abundance
a , of huckleberries up there this year,
(and they are unusually large.
Earl Storm has returned from a
visit to Heppner.
Emery Staggs of Weston and Law
rence Pinkerton of Athena came over
in the Pinkerton auto yesterday after
noon, returning home in the evening.
Mrs. Storm was a Garden City vis
itor today.
Misses Ethel Dupre and Katherine
Duffy were Walla Walla visitors to
day.
Mrs. Baumlster Thompson came
over from Walla Walla this morning
and is trying to organize a class in
voice culture.
Chas. Adkins, son of J. R. Adklns
of Milton, arrived today from Kan
sas City. He was accompanied by his
wife and brother-in-law, A. E. Henry.
The party has come to look over the
country with a view to locating.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKenzie, Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Troyer and Alonzo Mc
Kenzie returned last night from Port
land where they went to attend grand
lodge.
J. F. Slover was a business visitor
at Walla Walla today.
Prof. W. E. Martin of Columbia
College returns tonight from a busi
ness trip to Portland.
Mrs. Frank Shields who is re
ceiving medical treatment in Walla
Walla spent Sunday at home.
Miss Bertie Elam returned today
from several weeks visit in Portland.
Mr. George Barricy and Mrs. Mae
Hlnes of this city were married In
Walla Walla yesterday by Judge
Brents. They will make their home
in Milton.
III JOBQ
IBS!
The
Misses Bessie and Edith McBride
of Adams started for Bingham Springs
Saturday for a few days' outing.
Will Peterson of Pendleton was an
Adams visitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers and
family and Miss Leta Garett of Grass
Valley and Wilma Dupuis of Weston,
all went to the river Sunday for a
dav's outing in the auto.
Wrenie Green and Frank Kribs
went to the river Sunday for a day's
outing.
Mr. F. Whitely, Mr. M. Lewis. E.
McColum and Earl Semington went
to Athena Sunday to the hall game.
Mr. and Mrs. J. King visited friends
and relatives in Helix Sunday.
F. Blake visited in the city of Pen
dleton Sunday.
Mrs. Overturf and children of Mil
ton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Barker of Adams this week.
B. Kirby and Stella Lieuallen went
to the river Sunday for a day's out
ing.
J. Peringer and L. King and Holand
Peringer went to the river Sunday
for a day's outing.
Clark Maxie and Nellie Darr went
to the river for a day's outing.
McDonald brothers at Adams
bought'them a new stationary thresh
ing outfit, the Washington.
A carload of sacks was shipped from
Portland to Adams Saturday to sup
ply the contracts for some of the
farmers in and around Adams. F.
Blake is in charge of them.
E. G. Marquis, city druggist of Ad
ams, was a Pendleton visitor Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Adams went to
Wenaha Springs Saturday and en
Joyed the trip very raocn.
Miss Clara Watrus or romeroy, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. U.
Marquis of Adams.
Conservation of Nature' Re
sources
Applies as well to our physical
state as to material things. C. J.
Budlong. Washington, R. I. realized
his condition, and took warning be
fore It was too late. He says: "I
suffered severely from kidney trou
ble, the disease being hereditary Id
our family. I have taken four bot
ties of Foleys Kidney Remedy, and
no wconsiders myself thoroughly cur
ed. This should be a warning to all
not to neglect taking Foley's Kidney
Remedy until It is too late." Koep-
res?.
lf?w
Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's.
FRESH FISH
Meats and Sausages
EVERY DAY.
We handle only the purest
of lard, hams and bacon.
Empire Meat Go.
Phone Main 18.
ALCOHOL 3 PER CKNT.
AcgfliiMePrcparalionror4s
similaiinSitoFooaandRcguia Jinrjllii'StomaflisandBowlsof
Promolcs Digcslionfhfe rful
ncss and RestXontains ncilhtr
Opiuni.Morphinc nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
JfrtrfofOtJDrSlMWflWll
Jlx.Srana
JitMlrSjltf
jbuuStti
I f irm Sttd-CfonTk-i
Stycr
HWsjrnw Flanr.
Aperfect Remedy forCcnsfipi
i ion , sour aioraacn. u idi i iwu
Worms.foiiTi!sionsjevtrisli
ncss awl Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW' YORK.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
V
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
TMfl CCNTAUN COMPANY. NCW TORN CITT.
sgwzmgsawFVii..".1. -
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Milne Transfer
Phone Main 5;
Calls promptly answered
for all baggage transfer;
ring. Piano and Furniture
moving and Heavy Truck
tng a specialty.
Hoi.. Oregon, lix-aled conu i
through the block to Park St reel.
Annex Is absolutely fireproof.
if Sewn Hi anil stark Streets, extending
Portlanil. Oregon. Our new Park Btrea
Rates $1 per Day and Up. European
Daily East Oregonian, by carrier, 15 cents per week.
Scored Into Sound Heali.
Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield, 111.
writes: "A year ago I began to be
troubled with mv kidneys and blad
der, which grew worse until I became
alarmed at my condition. I suffered
also with dull heavy headaches and
the action of my bladder was annoy
ing and painful. I read of Foley
Kidney Pills and after taking them
a few weeks the headaches left me
the action of my bladder was again
normal, and I was free of all dis
tress." Koeppen Bros.
Around the Circle
For Forty Dollars
Returning Via
PORTLAXD
THE DALLES
PENDLETON
Going Via
SPOKANE
MACLEOD
CALGARY
WALLA WALLA VANCOUVER
LEWISTON VICTORIA
Inland Empire SEATTLE
or Vice Versa.
SHORTER TRIPS
To the
CANADIAN ROCKIES
ARROW LAKES
KOOTENAY LAKES
Tickets sold daily, June 1 to
September 1. Final limit Oc
tober 31. Unlimited stopovers.
Write for particulars.
G. M. JACKSON, T. P. A.
GEO. A. WALTON, G. A. P. D.
11 WALL ST., SPOKANE.
Fort St. James
On Lake Stuart,
BRITISH COLUMBIA
This Is destined to be the Portland
of British Columbia, on a navigable
river and deep water lake with two
trains runnir.g in next fall.
Letters pour Into our office all day
with applications for lots. To those
who cannot come in we would do our
utmost to make a good selection.
Price J 100 and J200 each. Cash
$25.00. balance J10.00 a month. A
few 4 0 acre farms Joining Fort St.
James townslte and Lake Stuart,
J50.00 cash and M0. 00 a month.
You nerd not he a Canadian Citizen
to Hold This.
You ned not Improve it, nor you
need not reside on it. All this land
Is on or near the railroad. Grand
Trunk Pacific, Alaska Yukon, and
Canadian Northern railroads.
Rich farm lands, J8.50 per acre,
13.00 cash, and balance $1.00 per acre
per year until paid.
APPLY CANADIAN NORTHERN
LAND COMPANY,
304. 305 and 30 Lewis Building,
Portland. Oregon.
TOO MUCH VIOLIN;
WOMAN GETS DIVORCE
ffearsa Galls; Prevents Pneumeata
tllo. L
Every Vfomn
la imermtea and phoui rr-
aWuttbawoD'ierlul
Marvel w1?i,"n
UUUl,lt)
.!r vonr drnetrirt
it. It ho cannot
V.i MARVEL, vr.Kp no
rj ir. but aena ittmD Z'r
tr i'-ri book rcslrd. It rtv ftill
rJ.r.irnlars and dtroettoba tnraloahto
'uluiiw. kJARVEL CO. 44 E. Tr
4 . tM
no t .irteto
E Ve Uw,fc.im.i Co.
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MEN AND WOMEN.
I'm Bir a for unnatural
diactiarva.lnflammatioot,
Irritanona or nitration!
of mucosa mcmbranaa.
rainleaa, and not aatrln-
enrii or rotaononi.
Kold by Drarolata,
or aent to vlaiL wrnptr,
t'T flximi, prvpulil, for
1.00. . I bottlra M.75.
tUtnlar mui on (etut
Chicago. John F. Ross plays the
violin. According to his wife, Mrs.
Margetta Ros, he is more in love
with his violin than ho Is with her.
Ross made his wife cry, so she told
Judge Chetlaln In the superior court,
where she was granted a divorce on
the ground of cruelty.
She told the court he said good-bye
to her and wont away, with his belov
ed violin tucked under his arm,, and
the pockets of his coat stuffed with
music bought with the money which
Mrs. Ross says should have been
spent for food Ross' violin, accord
ing to his wife, Is supposed to be
worth at least $15,000.
Emma Reading, who formerly lived
with the Ross family, declared she did
not think Ross was much of a musi
cian. "He would sit In his room all day
and play his old fiddle," she said.
"He said he was practicing, but it did
not sound good to me. I don't know
what you would call It, but it certain
ly was not music. While he was
playing, Mrs. Ross was doing all the
work."
"What did he do with his money?"
Mrs. Ross was asked, when she as
serted she had been compelled prac
tically to support him.
"He would buy music with all the
money he got." was the reply. "He
ninched me, too, when I asked him
not to, said It would not hurt me, be
cause I was nothing but a tough Irish
man, anyway."
Men's oxfords cheap at A Eklund'3
Foley's Kidney Remedy may be
given to children with admirable re
suits. It does away with bed wettlni
and Is also recommended for us
after measles and scarlet fever
Koeppen Bros.
Mules for Sale.
40 head of good Missouri
Broke to work and gentle.
McBee, Oregon Feed Yard.
mules.
Chaa.
Umderwoo1
St
'ypewriter
Machine llpiii
You Will fflM
Eventually 5m
Buy?
Men's oxforda cheap at A. Eklund's.
THE BEST TYPEWRITER FOR
BANKERS AND BROKERS
Because it Possesses Speed, is Durable, and
always turns out excellent work.
Underwood Typewriter Company
INCORPORATED
68 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon
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