East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 30, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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SAIL BAIIT OREGOSUN. PKNDLErON. OREflON, THURSDAY, JVXK (, 1I0.
F3GIIT PARES.
Ttie Missing Link is in Town.
The guest of one of our leading
merchants
Through the energetic 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 wool? as he looks
but is cultured and polished to a high
degree and is really a great comfort and
help to mai kind. He is now on exhibi
tion at
A. L. Schaefer's
Jewelry Store
726 MAIX STREET.
STANFIELD WILL NOT
GET FIGHT RETURNS
(Special Correspondence.)
Stanfield, Ore.. June 29. H seems
from wire received this morning from
Associated Tress managers that there
has been a conflict between the As
sociated Press and the Western Un
ion In regard to detailing the Jeffries-
Johnson fight by rounds and so the
committee is obliged to say that they
will be unable to feature this by
rounds as advertised a day or two ago.
In lieu of this a match will be put on
between Mullin and Hurgn. This con
test will take place at 11 o'clock on
the base ball grounds and from re
ports received it will be well worth
while. Rurgo will have a large fol
lowing from La Grande here that
day, so that those who are Interested
in this sort of a contest may be as
sured of a good time.
Dr. Henry W. Coe is back in town
again after a few days visit to Port
land and one day in Pendleton. He
reports that work on his house near
the government project is progress
ing nicely.
Ed Marshall is down today, having
driven down from Pendleton in rec
ord time.
SHORT NEWS NOTES
FMIHIT ROCK
(Special Correspondence.)
RAILROADS PLANT TREES
IX TRI'FI.KSS MEXICO
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 running 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 J100 and $200 each. Cash
'$25.00, balance $10.00 a month. A
few 40 acre farms joining Fort St.
James townsite and Lake Stuart,
$50.00 cash and $10.00 a month.
You need not be a Canadian Citizen
to Hold This.
You need 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, $S.60 per acre,
$3.00 cash, and balanr.2 $1.00 per acre
per year until paid.
APPLY CAXADIAX XORTHERX
LAND COMPANY,
304. 305 and 306 Lewis Building,
Portland, Oregon.
SOCIALIST CAMPMEET1XG
TLANXED FOR KLAMATH
San Francisco. The Oregon-California
Socialist Encampment, which
will attract workers In the new' faith
as far as Alaska and Mexico, will bi
held at Klamath Falls. Or., next week.
Three hundred tents will form a
community such as has never been
known in this country. During the
progress of the meeting the principles
of socialism will be carried out in
act as well ns in word. Every activ
ity of the community, every finan
cial transaction, will be attended by
that equal interest principle for which
socialism stands. The experiment is
being watched by a number of writers
from eastern centers.
SALMOX FALLS POWER
PLAXT IS FINISHED
FRESH MEATS
SACSAGES, FISH
LARD.
AND
Always pure and delivered
promptly, if you phone the
Central Meat Market
108 E. Alta St, Phone Main II.
1
FlAP-A-LAflb
Will Brighten
: our
H
ome
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
VARNISH AXD
STAIN 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.
Pilot Hock, June 29. William Mc
Cutchoon, whose home was formerly
here, but who is now living in Texas
is here visiting with relatives and
friends.
A very nice program was rendered
by the school children of District Xo.
111. Friday evening, June 24. One of
the main features of the program was
i om 'thumb s wedding. After the
program refreshments were sold to
those who wished them, the proceeds
amounting to $16.
t.oorge Llnsner of Xye. who has
been under the care of Dr. Parker in
Pendleton, returned to his home Fri
day morning feeling some better.
11. 1.. I.insner of the Pilot Kock
ha nl ware store, was a Pendleton vis
itor Thursday evening.
H. (5. fasted, our postmaster, spent
Thursday in Pendleton.
Mrs. George Sihlegel, who has been
spending the last few days with
friends in Pendleton, returned to Pi
lot Rock Monday morning.
Miss Lola Perry of Pendleton came
to Pilot Rock Monday morning to at
tend Iter music class here.
Miss Esther Sturtevant was a Pen
dleton visitor Monday evening.
T. TV Laurence of Uklah, was a
Pendleton business visitor Monday.
Master Dewey Jaques was a pas
senger on the Pilot Rock local for
Pendleton Tuesday evening.
Miss Ella McRroom, who has been
in Portland for the last two months
where she had an operation perform
ed, has returned to her home at Pilot
Rock.
The Rockwell brothers pulled into
Jinks Jaques grain with their com
bine Monday evening where they be
gan work Tuesday morning.
Little Robert Manning, son of Rob
ert Manning of Pilot Rock, died at the
home of Mr. Barr, a few miles north
of Pendleton Wednesday. June 22,
from brain fever. The remains were
brought to Pilot Rock Friday morning
and were laid to rest here in the
cemetery.
The Pilot Rock nine was defeated
again Sunday by Weston with the
score of 8 to 5.
The remains of John Grooms.
brother of Fred Grooms. were i
brought to Pilot Rock Monday morn- j
ing and were laid to rest here Monday
at 2 p. m. I
The Pilot Rock train pulled into
without
San Francisco. The National Rail
ways of Mexico are planting 40,000
eucalyptus and cedar trees In the
western section of the republic. This
Is the first extensive work to come
under the' supervision of Stanley F. ;
Morse, newly appointed agricultural
expert of the National Railways. The
transfer of the trees from the com- '
panys IS. 000 acre nursery will neces-'
sltate the use of three special trains, j
totaling 75 cars. '
The trees will be shipped to S2
different hacendados interested In the!
Mexican agricultural question, all be- !
ing located along the lines of the Na-
tlonal Railways. Though these trees j
are supplied entirely without cost to
those who desire to them, many will i
he bought at maturity, by the Nation- ,
al Railways, for ties and other pur- j
poses.
The trees will produce ties and !
lumber for other purposes, keep down !
the dust, conserve moisture, break de-
structive winds, etc. The idea in ap
pointing an expert to whom the ha- '
cendados of the nation may apply j
for free information concerning many
things in relation to agriculture is to .
promote Interest, through the repub- j
lie in agriculture.
Mexico is practically treeless, the (
ivTirt ni- nri.l fnv fh npnnn, pnn. '
servation of rain the country must
be seeded thoroughly, resulting, even
tually, in solid, productive forests.
The planting of trees will occupy
the first week in July, the opening of'
the ramv season.
When You Think
Ol the pain which many women experience with every
month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ
ated with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle.
While in general no woman rebels against what she re
gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would
not gladly be free from this reeurring period of pain.
Dr. Pierce' a Favorite Prescription makes
weak women strong and sick women
well, and Hives them freedom Irom pain,
it establishes regularity, subdues Inflam
mation, heals ulceration and cures fe
male weakness.
Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter,
free. All correspondence strictly privute and sacredly
confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World's Dispensary Med
ical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. 1)., President, Buffalo, N. Y,
If you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to cure
them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing
only, and he will send you a free copy of his great thoiicnd-pago illustrated
Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers.
In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps.
Known For Its Strength
The First National Bank
PENDLETON. OREGON
Lame shoulder is almost invariably
caused by rheumatism of the muscles
and yields quickly to the free appll
cation of Chamberlain's Liniment
This liniment is not only prompt an.
efefctual, but in no way disagreeable
to use Sold by all dealers.
Ontario, Ore. The power plant of
the Great Shoshone & Twin Falls Wa
ter Power company at Lower Salmon
falls, has been completed and is in
operation, according to announcement
made by Samuel H. Hays.
In discussing this important pro
ject, Mr. Hays said: "This is the be
ginning of the installation of one of
the Greatest Dower plants in the west
as It will have an ultimate capacity Pilot Rock Monday morning
at the lowest stage of water, of 30,000 any mail.
horse power. At the present time a
capacity of 2000 horsepower Is installed.
Owing to the character of the pow
er plants being installed, Idaho is
destined to be the field, where the
greatest electrical experiments of the
future will be made. The Great Sho
shone & Twin Falls water Power
company has already made extensive
experiments In the way of furnishing
electricity for heating purposes. More
buildings are heated with electricity
in Twin Falls and Jerome than In any
other towns of their size In the world.
"This company has already made
experiments which have considerably
advanced the heating problem, and
it Is probable that southern Idaho will
be the first locality where electricity
is extensively used for heating pur
poses. The company offers every In
ducement to the people of Wendell,
Jerome, Gooding, Twin Falls, Mllner,
Euhl and other towns in the Twin
Falls district to use electricity, not
only for lighting, but for household
and power purposes.
"Considering their age, there are
more miles of electrical transmission
wires on the Twin Falls north .and
south side projects, including the
Salmon river project, than in any
other similar district in the United
States."
The
Conservation of Nature's Re
sources
Applies as well to our physical"
state as to material things. C. J.I
Budlong, Washington, R. I. realized j
his condition, and took warning be-j
fore It was too late. He says: "Ij
suffered severely from kidney trou
ble, the disease being hereditary In.
our family. I have taken four bot.
ties of Folcys Kidney Remedy, and j
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-
CAPITAL, SURPLUS and
UNDIVIDED PROFITS .
RESOURCES OVER
so
$2,
j SECURITY
BOXES PERSONAL EFFECTS.
Miracle Cure f or home T reatment
The world
knows Chinese
doctors, with
powerful and
wonderful Chi
nese remedies,
cure all diseases
successfully. If
you are out of
health, unable Jo
regain It, write us
today and de
scribe your symptoms. We ac
cept only curable cases. York A
York. Chinese Medl:lne Co., 110
V. Main St., Walla Walla, Wash.
After suffering with rheumatism
for many years, other doctors not
curing me, t wrote Drs. York A
York for treatment. Their won
derful treatment cured me within
a month, and now 1 am perma
nently cured, for which I write
this true testimonial. If any one
suffering, wishes to know more
about their treatment, they can
write me.
J. M. ASHWORTH.
Weston, Oregon.
"Already Worn" Mark on Skeletons
at Customs House.
Geneva. Here is the latest Euro
pean custom-house story to match the
eccentricities of the assistants of Wil
liam Loeb.
A Swiss missionary, after several
years in Patagonia, came home with
his baggage full of relics, including
some skulls found in Patagonian
cemeteries. Arrived at the Swiss
frontier, the officials demanded the
keys of the trunks marked "bones of
animals." and then assessed the duty
at 2 cents a pound.
Fiercely the missionary argued that
the bones were not for commerce or
for profit, but for scientific pur
poses only, which made them ailmis
sable on the free list. The debate
continued for an hour. At last the
missionary won. The skulls were ad
mitted, marked on the official forms,
'personal effects already worn."
GREWSOME ACT OF FATHER.
Arrested for Burying His Child, Dead
From Diphtheria.
Berlin. A peculiar burial Incident
took place at ' Grosswardeln, where
the 5-year-old daughter of Joseph
Jauerlng, a local official, died of
diphtheria. Jauering had turned his
back on the Roman Catholic religion
and refused to allow a priest to take
part in the burial of his child. He him
self performed the duties of under
taker and at night time carried the
coffin to the cemetery, performing the
ceremony himself. Since the child
had died from an infectious disease,
and as Jauernig had carried the body
through the whole town, the authori
ties are taking proceeding against
him.
Wltat Everyhody Ought to Know.
That Folev Kidney Pills contain
just the Ingredients necessary to tone.
strengthen and regulate the action of
the kidneys and bladder. Koeppen
Bros.
S2.non.ooo is added to
LAXD VALUES IV IDAHO
Boise, Idaho. Insuring the con
struction of the largest pumping pro
ject undertaken in Idaho under the
provisions of the Carey act, the state
FRESH FISH
Meals and Sausages
EVERY DAY.
We handle only the purest
of lard, hams and bacon.
Empire Meat Go.
Phone Mala 18.
fcqcB)Jmc'iFwaL.jT: vanmuiiiaii mm.i
Milne Transfer
Phone Main 5
Calls promptly answered
for all baggage transfer
ring. Piano and Furniture
moving and Heavy Truck
ing a specialty."
Jn J k;rr( r- - L:-f& - ? v.?; i l-l?I
Hoi . Oregon, located cornet of Seventh and Stark Street, extending
Hi rough the block to Pnrk Strcot, Portland Oregon. Our new Park 8trw
Anne Is absolutely fireproof.
Rates $1 per Day and Up. European
Standard
Typewriter
MERRILL MEN TRV
FOR ARTESIAN'
WATER
Merrill, Ore. The beginning of a
big project for developing the Sand
Hollow dry land country was start
ed Saturday in the transfer of E. O.
Wilson's traction engine to that sec
tion, to be used in drilling for artesian
water.
It is believed that a good supply of
water can be had at a moderate
depth In that section, and If secured
i means n big development for the
section.
fOLEYSHOhlYTAK
Curas Cold; Prevents Poeumostl
A Rsliabla Remedy
FOR
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
It Quickly absorbed.
Givei Relief st One.
It clt-mises, soothes,
beals and protects
we umcased mem-
brane resulting from Catarrh and driver
sway a Cold in the Head quickly. Restore
the 8-uHes of Taste and bmelL Full sire
SO eta. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid
Cream Balm for use in stomlxers 75 cts.
Ely brothers, 68 Warren Street, New York.
land board has set July 25 as the date
ror the drawing or lanas to oe irri
gated by the Snake River Irrigation
company, with which the hoard last
February contracted for the reclama
tion of 17,000 acres in southern Ada
county at the uniform price of $50 an
acre for water rights. Orand View Is
designated as the place for holding
the opening.
This project It Is estimated will add j
more than tz.uuu.ijijij to me assesses
valuation of the taxable property of
the county, and will result In the con
struction of an Immense power plant
near Castle Butte generating 10,000
horsepower, or more than three times
as much power as will be actually re
quired in connection with the Irriga
tion enterprise. All surplus energy
I; to be marketed by the company
which has already entered Into a con
tract with the Orand View Extension
lirigatlon company to pump water
for 7000 acres on the south bank of
th river.
The Ada county trat extends nlong
the river from the mouth of the Bur
neau to a point four miles above
Swan Falls. The soil Is a sandy lonm
and the location and climatic condi
tions, it Is stated, make the land par
ticularly adaptable to fruit culture.
The project covers a western slope
and the entire tract Is protected by a
wall of rimroek 800 feet In height.
Construction on the project Is well
under way and the main canal Is near
Ing completion. In the event the
company Is able to carry out Its pres
ent plans, water will be ready for de
livery next spring. A large amount
of material for the ram, which Is to
be 650 feet In length and 19 feet In
height, has already been purchased.
The first actual work on the dam will
commence July 15. when It Is expected
that the river will have reached the
low stage. The pumping plant will
have a capacity of lifting water to the
125 foot level.
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