EIGHT PAGE FAGSUX. BAULt KAWT ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON. OBJDGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1. 1910. .1 flIiiL wisely directed, will cause her to give to her little ones only the most wholesome and beneficial remedies and only when actually needed, and the well-informed mother uses only the pleasant and pontic laxative rem edy Syrup of Fis and Elixir of Senna when a laxative is required, as it is wholly free from all objec tionable substances. To get its ben eficial effects always buy the genu ine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. CIRCULAR TOURS TO SUMMER RESORIS IX CANADIAN ROCKIES BANFF FIELD LAKE LOUISE GLACIER Going or Returning Via VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE PORTLAND ALSO SHORT TRIPS THROUGH THE KOOTEXAY AXD AR ROW LAKES. Tickets on Sale Daily Until Sept. SO. Return Limit Oct. 31. Unlimited Stopovers. Ask your Local Agent. Write for particulars, literature or berth reservations. G. M. JACKSON'. Trav. Pass Agt. GEO. A. WALTON. Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. 11 Wall St., Spokane. SOME SHORT NEWS NOTES FROM ATHENA (Special Correspondence.) Athena. Ore. July IS. A fire on the old Foley place northwest of this city destroyed a quantity of hay Tuesday. It was put out before it extended to adjoining: grain fields. The mountain apple crop is very piomising this year, the oest apples that come to the Athena market come from the mountain ranches. Chas. Xorris, the strenuous horse tailor, has on exhibition at his harness shop a stalk of corn that measures 102 inches in length, raised by Mrs. Xorris in her garden. Mrs. Arthur Downs and children of Fortland visited the past week with Mrs. W. E. Dobson. her sister-in-law. Green Estes and Mr. .Sigman have returned from Montana where they went a few weeks ago with the La Grow stock shipment. Mrs. A. H. Slma returned a few days ago from a visit with friends in Portland and Condon. Mrs. Alma Wllkenson left on Sun day for Portland where she will at tend the grand lodge of the Degree of Honor. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Richardson spent Sun day at the letter's ranch in the mountains. The old Stork is making frequent visits these days. On Friday he left a nine pound boy at the residence of Mrs. Kirk, who is the daughter of A. H. Rudley. Mrs. Wright, daughter Eva, and Miss Minnie Sharp left on Thursday last for a month's visit with friends in Tacoma. George and Charley Kidder were in Adams on Monday. Ira Kemp of Weston was In the city on Monday. A young son of Alex Kirk was thrown from a horse on Sunday eve ning and. striking a telepnone pole, was seriously hurt. Sam Ashworth has been employed as night policeman by a combination of the business men of the city. F. S. Lagrow and S. F. Wilson visit ed Wenaha springs on Sunday by auto. B. B. Richards anl wife visited He lix on Monday. The world's most successful medi cine for bowel complaints is Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use. In valuable for children and adults. Sold by all dealers. KIXG IS COUSIN OF EUROPE. DRINK UP! You don't have to think up a thirst it comes frequently enough these hot days. Just think of our thirst-quenching fountain drinks try one and the thirst is forgot ten. Pure, delicious, sanitarily served soda water just the right degree of flavor just the right coldness. Plain or fancy drinks. Ice cream and fruit combinations. JUST TRY "Fruit-Malt" The Invigorating Thirst-Quencher The Pendleton Drug Go. The Mark of Quality. No Heal Except Where Needed Dishes hot food well cooked kitchen cool. No underdone food no overheated kitchen in summer. Everything hot when wanted. Heat un der perfect control and concentrated. The blue flame is all heat no smoke no odor no dirt. These are some of the advantages in using the - 7, a E32 11 fcok-5tove It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot. Drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attractive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. till 10 AST kOT: linn roaiet tblf stove -kc ui1 !fcMint-pUIrt5ti "NEW PERFICTI011" dealer everywhere: if not et youre. write for Descriptive Circular to the nearest twenty of the Standard Oil Company 'Incorporated) Kilwaril V. Relative of Many Mon arch. London. If the late King Edward was the "Uncle of Europe," surely King George Is entitled to be known as the cousin of Europe. The king is first cousin to the kais er, the czar of Russia, the king of Norway and the king of Spain. Am ong the minor kingdoms he is first cousin of the duke of Paxe-Coburg and the duke of Hesse. Close cousin ship also exists between King George and the ruling sovereigns of Sweden, Greece, Roumnnta. Hohenlohe-Lang-enburg, and Saxe-Melnlngen. The children of the duke of Con naim'ht tarry the ties of cousinship to Sweden, where Margaret, the duke's eldest daughter, is now the wife of the crown prince, which means that still another of King George's first cous ins will occupy a European throne. The king's youngest uncle, the late duke of Albany, left a son who suc ceeded to dukedom of Saxe-Coburg-Gothu, thus exhibiting still one more first cousin who holds sovereign rank. The king of Belgium Is third cousin to our own king. So Is King Manuel of Portugal and King Ferdinand of Bulgaria. Of German cousins, from the emperor downward, there is no t n.l, for the whole of the kaiser's children and grandchildren are King George's second and third cousins, and through the Emperor William's sis ter he Is a cousin to the duke of Sparta, who is crown prince of the Helenes. Tiie king can also claim cousinship with the Grand Duchess Serge of Russia, all of whom were daughter of his aunt, the late Prin cess Alice. Through his mother. Queen Alex andra, King George Is cousin to in numerable Danish royalties, and through his Hanoverland ancestry he is related to the duke of Cumberland, the dowager grand duchess of Meck- lenburg-Stetrlitz, and the crown prince of Montenegro. But his relationship must be as endless as varied when one considers that the late Queen Vic toria, his famous grandmother, left no fewer than SS children, grand children and great-grandchildren. Making allowances for the children ADAMS NEWS AND PERSONAL ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., July 1S Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Marquis returned to their home in Adams Friday after spending a week camping In the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Semington and dau ghter Celia, returned to their home in Adams Friday after camping in the mountains for the past week. Mrs. E. Ferguson visited in the city of Pendleton Friday and Saturday. Mr: and Mrs. T. A. Chrlstoner went to Pendleton Saturday in their auto to do some shopping. Roy Malard went to Walla Walla Saturday to remain over Sunday. J. T. Lieuallen came down from the mountains Monday to look after his harvesting of his wheat. Mr. Bowman a Portland drummer was calling on the Adams business people Monday. F. Kiiby returned to his home In Adams Monday after spending Sun day with friends in Pendleton. Mrs. M. A. Baker who has been confined to her home for the past two weeks with la grippe Is slowly im proving now. F. Blake went to Walla Walla Sat urday to remain over Sunday. Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen visited in the city of Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. S. Smith of, Hoqualm, and daughter, and Mrs. X. Clop of Seattle, and daughter Miss Helen, after taking a tour around by Tellowstone park are the guests of Mrs. Holdman of Adams. Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mrs. Holdnian and an old time resi dent of Adams, where she has a host of friends. Mrs. M. Lewis and children went to Cold Springs to visit friends anl relatives for a few days. Mrs. E. Ferguson visited In the city of Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hampton drove to Cayuse Sunday to attend the Indian celebra tion at that place. His Usnsal Vigor Restored. W. H. Fleming, Litchfield. 111., 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 BUUH 1IULICCU H lllinyi UTCIIICIlk, illir. 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. m ryn NO BACKBITER. Mr. Ram bo Did you remawk at da club last night dat I looked like a lob ter. sun? Mr. Sambo No, sun. I am no back biter, sun. If I wished to cast any as persions upon de lobster family.. 1 should to right to a fish market and do It straight to deyr faces, sun. Dat's no style, sub! of . remote royalty who have passed into mediocrity, It Is estimated that King George must have at least 40, 000 living relatives, distant and far removed. Thus it will be seen that his right to the title of "The cousin of Europe" i not an empty one, but one that is justified up to the hilt. VATICIAN HAS TWO WOKIUES Pope's Health Poor and Spain Drift ing Away. Rome. The situation in Spain and the health of the pope are causing serious concern in the Vatican. It is feared that there is now little chance fur an amicable adjustment of the Spanish situation. Cardinal Mery del Val has placed the church in a po sition from which it can not recede without serious loss of prestige and ! is feared the Spanish government will be impelled to go much further along the way of the separation of church and state than it was at first Intended. The situation has weighed heavily on the mind of the pope and has caused a serious breakdown In his physical condition. It Is understood in fact that those close to the Holy Father take a most serious view of his condition and would not be sur prised at any time if he should break jlmvn entirely. Would Raise Cotton in Ahtlaly. Abden. The sultan of Abdaly de termined to grow cotton, and is ar ranging with British residents at Abden to construct an irrigating plant to supply 10,000 acres of cotton land. He says: "If some one will come and sell us seeds and farming tools and teach us how to use them we will make him our brother." Why Many Merchants' Advertising Doesn't Pay ADVERTISING TALK NO. 8. Books could be written about the power of persistency in adver tising. It is a subject of which the advertising enthusiast never grows v.eury. The other day an advertising man was talking to a well-known' Seattle wholesaler. Xaturally the conversation drifted to business getting methods. This reminded the wholesaler of some follow up letters he had been receiving from an eastern manufacturer. He showed them to the advertising man, saying "What do you think of them?" The advertising man read them over and votichsafed the opinion thnt they were pretty good. "Pretty good! Well I guess they are!" replied the wholesaler. "If ycu want to know just how good they are I will tell you." "Those people have been sending me letters now for several months. I didn't pay much attention to them at first, but finally I became Interested In them. I certainly admire their persistency. In fact I admired it so much that the other day I sat down and sent them an order for 130,000 worth of goods." Mighty strong argument on the persuasive force of stlcktoltlveness, it n't it? A striking illustration for the man who expects to build a business on a one-time advertisement. ' The merchunt who stays with the advertising day after day and year after year is the one who wins the prize money. It isn't neces sary that he write follow-up letters but it is essential that he. make use of the columns of the dally newspaper. The late Mark Twain's story of the spider is apropos at this point. Twain was a newspaper man during several years of his life and was a strong believer In advertising. While addressing an association of advertisement writers one day, he said: "It pays to advertise. When I was editing the Virginia City Enterprise, writing copy one day and mining the next, I tried to force this truth in many ways, "A superstitious subscriber once wrote and said he had found a spider on his paper; was this good luck or bad? I replied to him in our answers-to-correspondents' column as follows: '"Old Subscriber The finding of a spider in your copy of the Enterprise was neither good luck nor bad. The spider was merely looking over the pages to find out what merchant was not advertis ing, so it could spin its web across the door and lead a free and un disturbed existence forever after.' ". It is wonderful when you stop to think of it, that you can talk to every thinking man and woman in your city every day. Tou can do this very thing. It la made possible through the daily newspaper, a modern institution that for greatness ranks with the telephone, the telegraph and the electric railway. You can't expect a salesman to solicit business from more than a few dozen people a day at best, and yet, through newspapers and maga zines, you can solicit trade from millions of people in the same length of time, if you choose. Every Intelligent American will sooner or later make a study of ad vertising, because every man who would succeed must know about advertising. It is the most powerful force of modern business. It's Held has only been prospected. It's possibilities are unlimited. Kntlrely Cured of Rheumatism. Foley Kidney Pills clear the blood of uric acid, and by so doing elimi nate rheumatism from the system. Mr. John F. Cutton, Sterling, 111., writes of her relief: "I have been afflicted with rheumatism m my shoulder for over a year and at times It would be s osevere I could not attend to my housework. Foley Kidney Pills were recommended to me for my trouble and after taking these for some time I am entirely cured of rheumatism. Koeppen & Bros. Swlcli Emigration Increases. Glasgow, Scotland. A board of triid"! return shows that during the five months ended the 31st of May no fewer than 2S.535 passengers left the Clyde for places out of Europe. United States and 15,065 for Canada, Of thest- 14,401 were bound for the 13 for Australia, and 66 for other p!ac In the month of May alone 4603 "ft for Cannda and 2837 for the L'nited States. A Golden Wedding, means that man and wife have lived to a good old age and consequently have kept healthy. The best way to keep healthy Is to see that your liver does Its duty 365 days out of 365. The only way to dothis is 'to keep Ballards Herblne In the house and- take it whenever your liver get Inactive. 60 cents a bottle. A. C. Koeppen Rjoa. Men's oxfords cheap at A. Eklund's. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Ow-Work, Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re eponsible for much sickness and suffering. luereiore, u Kiuiiey trouble is permitted to continue, serious re sults are most likely to follow. Your other organs may need at tention, but your kid neys most, because, they do most and should have attention first. Therefore, wlien your kidneys are weak cr out of order, you can understand how quickly your en tire body is affected and how every organ acems to fail to do i'.a dutv. If you are sick or " feel badly," bepit Inking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Silmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will con vince you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect ot Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is "soon realized. It rtands the highest because its remarkable health restoring properties have been proven in thousands of the most distress ing cases. If you need a medicine you would Lave the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You mav have a sample bottle tMUajSSSfK?? by mail free, also atSS pamphlet telling you iiom. liT.mp.it."' bow to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, JS. v. Don't make any mi take, but remember ths name. Swamp Root, and don't let a dealer "cll you something in place of Swamp-Root--if vou do you will be disappointed, 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 1100 and 1200 each. Cash 125.06, balance $10.00 a month. A few 40 acre farms joining Fort St. James townslte and Lake Stuart, (CO.OU cash and 110.00 a month. Vou need not le a Canadian Citizen to Hold Tills. Tou 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, $8.60 per acre, $1.00 cash, and balance $1.00 per acre per year until paid. 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