East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 02, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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3AILX MAm ORBQON1AK. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1910.
EIGHT PAGES.
Power for Pumping, Irrigating
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TIT THE undersigned companies are prepared to furnish
L 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
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SOME SHORT NEWS
NOTES FROM ATHENA
(Special Correspondence.)
Athena, Ore., July2. Dr. Newsom
has moved his office to the P st build
ing Into the rooms lately occupied by
Dr. Billyeu, dentist.
Rob Fletcher of the East Oregonlan
staff was on our streets on Thursday.
Marion Jack was In the city on
Thursday.
Mrs. II. O. Worihington has been ill
this week at her home In this city.
Mrs. Byron Hawks has returned
home from her visit of several weeks
v.-ith .Spokane friends. Her sister,
Miss Lillian McDonald came home
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Meldrum and
daughter arc 'attending the Christian
church convention at Turner, Oregon.
The Athena band boys are in con-
stant practice, preparing for the PI
lot Kock 4 th.
Chas. Kirk and wife have returned
from a visit in the Willamette val
ley. The weather here is ideal, moder
ately warm days, cool nights. Just the
weather to fill out the growing grain.
Miss Eva Wright left on the morn
ing train on Friday for Portland to
spend the summer. Miss Wright is
the bookkeeper for the Mosgrove Mer
cantile Co.
Miss Ruth Kidder returned to her
home In this city from a visit with
friends In Pendleton and Holdman on
Wednesday. She leaves for Spokane
today to spend a couple of months
with relatives.
Mr.. Dr. Newsom and little son are
spending a few months with the doc
tor's parents at Prlnevilie.
The Dell Brothers moved their
house, not onto the CoDnoek lot. hut
onto their own lot near Third street.
The Missing Link is in Town.
The guest of one of our leading
merchants
Sufferers who say they have tried
everything without benefit are the
people we are looking for. We want
them to know from glad experience
that Ely's Cream Balm will conquer
cold in the head, hay fever, and obsti
nate forms of nasal catarrh. This
remedy acts directly on the Inflamed,
sensitive membranes. Cleansing,
soothing and healing. One trial will
convince you of it3 healing power.
Price 50c. All druggists, or mailed
by Ely Bros., 66 Warren street, New
York
BRIEF NEWS ITEMS
FROM RAILROAD TOWN
(Special Correspondence.)
Umatilla. Ore., July 1. Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Swltzler, who have been
visiting here a few days, have gone
on a visit to Mrs. Switzler's mother
in Cambridge, Idaho.
J. Buckley of Portland and family
on the private car California attached
to No. 4 passed through here last eve
ning on a visit east.
II. Bush, who has been connected
with the station here for the past six
months as ticket agent and in other
rapacities, has been transferrer! to
i-.a Grande. Bush was a very popu
lar man and a member of the ball
team and will be missed by his friends.
The new boat, Twin City, discharg
ed a small quantity of freight here
the early part of the week.
Among the visitors in the city to
day were Hrs. D. S. Harrington and
son and Miss Woodner of Armllla,
Texas; G. P. Ludwic of Salt Lake; It.
O. Edwards. A. Hodgins, F. S. McMa
hon. L. H. Murphy of Portland, 'F.
!. Hailey of Frisco and A. II. Bowe Of
Boise.
Tim Forinan and wife of London,
England, were visitors in Umutillu
to.liiy on tiieir way to Seattle and will
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lAP-A-LATfc
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
VARNISH AND
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.
e steamer there for Nome. Ainu-
Taking Precaution. km,
A gentleman whosehearing is de-1 II. T. Patterson is a visitor to his
fective Is the owner of a dog that is i ranch at Peterson, Wash., today,
the terror of the neighborhood In 'apt. Stanfield has returned from
which he lives. The other day be was . a short trip to Spokanu and eaysxthe
a'Auoicu uy a menu, WIMJ Sella:
"Oood morning, Mr. H. Tour wife
made a very pleasant call on us last
evening.'
"I'm very sorry," came the
reply. "I'll see that It doesn't oc
cur again, for I'm going to chain her
up in future
FRESH MEATS ;
SAUSAGES, FISH
LARD.
AND
Always pure and delivered
promptly. If you phone the
Cenfral Meat Market
108 E. Alta St., Phone Main II.
Ho,.. Orcg, UicuiwI or...-, of Sov.i.tl, n..,l stark Street, extendi
ll.rouKl. the l.lmk to Park sir,. Portl,..l ..regon. or new Park Stem
Annex Is absolutely fireproof.
Rates $1 per Day and Up. European
Through the energetic efforts of one of
our leading merchants we have with ua
one of the greatest attractions of the day.
The Missing Link.
He ia not as wild and wooly as he looka
but ia cultured and polished to a high
degree and ia really a great comfort and
help to mar kind. lie ia now on exhibi
tion at
A. L, Schaefer's
Jewelry Store
w 7t MAIN STREET.
Ills rsnsal Vigor Restored.
W. H. Fleming, Litchfield. III., suf
fered with kidney and bladder trou
ble until he took Foley Kidney Pills.
"For more than a year I had back
aches and pains across my kidneys.
I had also bad spells of nervousness
which left me exhausted and worn
out. Foley Kidney Pills recommend
ed to me and after taking them I
soon noticed a nlmprovement. After
some time I found my backaches all
gone, my kidneys and back strength
ened, tired spells left me and I again
feel my usual vigor restored The
nervousness has been overcom eand I
feel much better In every respect."
Koeppen and Bros.
Work 21 Hours a Day.
The busiest little things ever made
are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every
Pill is a sugar coated gobule of
health, that changes weakness Into
etrcngth, languor Into energy, brain
fag Into mental power; curing consti
pation, headache, chills, dyspepsia,
malaria. 25c at Tallman & Co.
Men's oxfords cheap at a Eklund'a.
trip was a delightful one and although
enjoying himself immensely, says he
Is glad to get back to Umatilla.
Rev. Father Luke will hold ser
vices hero in Pound's hall on Sun
day morning at 10:30.
Frank B. Jaquard, a very promi
nent resident of Notre Dame, Indiana,
was a visitor here today, having vis
iter! the Yakima valley and also sec
tions of eastern Oregon. Ho went to
Portland this evening.
Mrs. S. B. Williams and son of
Walla Walla are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Mappln.
Yardmaster G. E. Buttcrworth and
wife leave today on a ten days' visit
to Mr. Butterworth's old home In Salt
Lake city. During his absence Fr.
W. W. Mapin will act as night yard
master. Pete Sheridan and Waldon Rhea,
prominent ranchers of the Meadows,
paid a visit to this city today.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets gently stimulate the liver and
bowels to expel poisonous matter,
clanse the system, cure constipation
and siek headache. Sold by all deal-era.
Milne Transfer
Phone Main 5,
Calls promptly answered
for all baggage transfer
ring. Piano and Furniture
moving and Heavy Truck
ing a specialty.
Important Notice
On account of my dwelling houM
burning, I will only be at my office In
the John Schmidt building
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR
DAY
Bach week till further notice
Dr. F. A. CLISE
Eye SpedalLst.
Notice to Public.
Dr. C. J, Smith tias returned and
resumed his practice. Office In
Smith-Crawford building.
The undoing of some men comes
from doing other.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON JULY 1st,
THE HARVEST HOME
Mrs. Jos. McKean, Prop.
$1.50 per Day, 99 per Week.. Beds
SOc and 75c. Meals 50c.
Children under 10 years half rate.
LONG BEACH, WASH.
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Standard
Typewriters
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emtj 16 cents per week.
The Standard of typewriter manufacture,
typewriter selling and typewriter work
has been elevated by the advent and
development of the UNDERWOOD
"The Machine You Will Eventually Buy"
Underwood Typewriter Company
INCORPORATED
68 Sixth Street
Portland, Oregon
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