East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 25, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PERSONAL NOTto
, Bhla For Wood.
The County Court of Umatilla
county will receive sealed bids for 80
cords of red fir wood cut from green
timber to be delivered at the Court
house yard on r before Nov. 1st,
1910. Bids to be filed with the County
Clerk on or before 19 o'clock August
4th, 1910. Bids must be accompanied
by a check of five per cent of the
mount of bid.
The county court reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
Dated July 16th, 191.
FRANK SALING,
County Clerk.
NOTICE FOR RIDS ON SEWER.
Netlce is hereby given, that the
Common Council of the City of Pen
dleton on July 13. 1910, adopted plans
and specifications for the construc
tion of a sewer system In the City of
Pendleton and proposes to construct
said sewer system in accordance with
uch plans and specifications, and
proposals are hereby invited for fur
nishing the material therefor and the
construction thereof, bids to specify
the price for which said improvement
will be completed, and to be itemised
on blanks to be furnished by the City
Recorder, to embrace the following
Items:
For furnishing all material and all
labor to complete sewer, as per plans
and specifications.
For furnishing all pipes to be used
upon said work, F. O. B. Pendleton.
For furnishing all material except
pipe and all labor to complete sewer,
as per plans and specifications.
Which .bids shall be accompanied
by a certified check for five per cent 1
of the amount bid, payable to the
Mayor of the City of Pendleton, and
the Common Council reserves the
tight to reject any and all bids; all
bids to be filed with the Recorder of
the City of Pendleton on or before
the 27th day of July, 1910.
Dated July 14, 1910.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
2 MILES DASH DOW X ,
111 LI, WITH IUU MACU'vr
E. A. Dudley's Outfi' Suffers From'
AevtJrnt Wulla Walla Auto Party
Eri-rY.uto to WciihIih Stopped ty
Break Down C. A. Lovelace Not
Fined.
(j!pcial Correspondence.).
Athena, Ore., July 24. Yesterday
evening E. A. Dudley's big mule team
composed of thirty-two mules,
became frightened by an accidental
noise and ran away down a steep in
cline. The separator man dropped
a boxing and it made a noise like
the report of a big gun, which soared
the whole team and they started on
the dead run. Mr. Dudley's son. Glenn
was driving the team and when they
began to run he swuni; onto the two
lines bravely. The machine had not
gone but a short distance when the
header broke thus cutting off the
sHpily of grain to the cylinder and
making the machine much more light
er to pull along. The harvester was
just going down a steep Incline when
the animals started so it was useless
to try to stop them until the bottom
was reached. The mules raced for
about 75 yards and by quickly ap
plying the brakes the machine was
chocked at the foot of the grade. Con
siderable damage was done however,
and It was sometime before the big
combine was again cutting the gold'
en grain.
Attorney Sharpstein and his brother
of Walla Walla accompanied by their
wives and their mother, made this
city their destination instead of the
Wenaha springs as they first planned,
The cause of such a sudden change
in plans was due to the fact that
their Chalmers-Detroit auto was not
in shape to go ahead. They met
with an accident close to town and
came here for repairs. Virgil Zerba
repaired the machine as best he could
in a short time and the party went
on, only to return again in a few min
utes as they were afraid to risk going
ahead with the machine In a disabled
condition. Mr. Zerba then gave the
auto a good over-hauling and the
Sharpstein company returned to the
Garden City.
In reference to the trial held here
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo. Or.. J 25. Mrs, Al Mors
wJii't il to Wucton this morning to
ImVa some dental work done.
Ur. LeouavJ Alters of Pendleton,
Vft a business visitor here Saturdady.
Mayor Louis Scholl is in Walla
Walla on a short business trip,
Mr. una Mrs. F. T. George left yes
terday for Seaside, whore Mrs. George
will remain all mUhmer. Mr. George
expects to ivlurn in a couple of weeks.
Wm, Reeves, who has been having
some serious trouble with his hand,
ii now out of danger, although he Is
still confined to his bed.
T. !. Tubbs returned this morning
from n visit to Walla Walla.
J. Frank Spinning, proprietor of
the Echo Drug store, left Saturday for
Prineville, where he will be met by
several friends and together they will
Ko with pack horses to Crater Lake
for an outing. Mr, Spinning expects
to be away six weeks or more.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark of Mon
mouth, who have been visiting with
C. 11. Bonney una family the past
week, left this morning for their
wheat ranch near Helix.
Mrs. Nellie Horton spent Sunday in
Pendleton with her mother, Mrs. Sar
ah Blue, and returned home this
morning. ,
Ann . . . .
" "vn's,ehurst. which ex-
.wX 80me 20 miles un-
Mr. Sharman, the Inventor, re-!
mained on the hill above the entrance
to the caves, while a small party went!
.nearly three-quarter, pf a mile un
der the earth along the tortuous un
derground passages carved out iTi."ny
hundreds of years ago bv ,ha ' V"
Druids, " "v -"""
..iere an operator set up a similar
portable Instrument attached merely
by two works stuck Into the earth.
Conversation was established with.
In a minute or two between those in
the cave and Mr. Sharman above the
earth, and maintained until every
one of the spectators had experienced
the novel sensation of talking through
the earth, ,
EIGHT PAG1
Chamberlain's stomaek and Liver
Tablets gently stimulate the liver and
bowels to expel poisonous matter,
cleanse the system, cisre constipation
and sick headache. Sold by all deal
ers.
MRS. KKPPFJi SARCASTIC
AIIOIT C.KOUfiE'S REIGN
FRESH MEATS I
SAUSAGES, FISH AVB
LARD.
Always pure and delivered
promptly. If you phona the
Central i Meat Market
108 E. Alta St.. Phone Main SI. 2
Milne Transfer
Phone Main 5
fT CALLS PROMPTLY ANS
XI, WERED FOR ALL
BAGGAGE TRANSFERRING.
PIANO AND FURNITURE
MOVING, AND HEAVY TRUCK
ING A SPECIALTY.
several days ago, In which Charles
Grant was arrested for an alt Ration
with C. A. Lovelace. Mr. Lovelace
wishes to state that he does not nor
never did owe Mr. Grant: also that
the $7.50 which he had to pay was
not as a fine as was stated, but it
was for court costs.
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 do this is to keep Bal
lard's Herbine In the house and take
it whenever your liver gets Inactive.
50 cents per bottle. A. C. Koeppen A
Bros.
PARIS FTXDS KEVGS
ARE COSTLY GFFSTS
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A Til
Cass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
and illustrated songs in
the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entire
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three timea
each week. Be sure and
see the next change.
Adults 10c. Children
under 10 years, 5c
Paris. Paris has long been a fa
vorite resort for kings, whether in
exile or merely as visitors. They are,
however, rather costly guests and, of
course, taxpayers have to foot the
bills.
The recent visit of the king and
queen of Bulgaria cost Paris more
than $20,000. However, King Ferdi
nand is really a reigning king and
perhaps worth the expense. Further
more, he is half a Frenchman, for
his mother, the old Princess Clemen
tine, was a French princess.
The expected visit of the king and
queen of the Belgians will also cost
Paris a round sum. The kaiser will
entertain the new Belgian monarchs
as they are on their way to Paris, for
King Albert and his queen will visit
Berlin. Great festivities will attend
the royal host.
When the late King Edward died
France had to send her minister of
foreign affairs to -represent the re
public, at a cost of $5000. Paris has
Just entertained a Chinese prince and
a deputation from Morocco at another
cost of $5000.
Colonel Roosevelt cost Paris as
much again. Even the ex-queen of
Madagascar is a drain on the taxpay
ers. On her last visit to Paris the
government presented her with a cost
ly gown made by a fashionable dress
maker in the Rue De La Paix.
London. Mrs. George Keppel has
recovered in some measure her old
time gaycty, as -was evidenced by her
latest witiclsm.- which has spread
through social London. " At a recent
tea where were gathered many of
the late king's intimates, she was
asked what she thought the new court
under King George would be like. Shfl
answered instantly:
"There is sure to be a slump In
Castles and LIptons and a boom in ba
bies ana Bibles."
Meanwhile society is agitatea at the
news that the king ana queen will
hokl but one court in November.
While the principal object of a court
is the presentation of debutantes,
there would be no presentation this
season. Many believe this is for the
purpose of showing London hostesses
Just who is who in the royal circle.
Consequently there is fear and
trembling, particularly as it Is known
that Queen Mary is slighting many
well-known names from the invita
tion lists.
The king, who is inclined to be le
nient. Is overruled by the queen, who
has decided objections to certain
women prominent in the courts of the
last reign. Two women, favorites of
the late king, have had their names
erased. The Lord Chamberlain at
present is a most unhappy man. He
is receiving endless visitors who are
anxious to learn whether they are on
the black list, while various grand
dames who abjured the court during
Edward's reign because he violated
the Victorian traditions are announc
ing their willingness to again enter
the royal crcle.
NICK LOXGWORTH MAY
YET BE A GOVERNOR
Columbus, Ohio. As the date for
the republican state convention ap
proaches, and there has been no man
definitely agreed upon for governor,
tho name of Nicholas Longworth
comes more prominently to the front.
As the son-in-law of former President
Roosevelt, and a strong administra
tion supporter, there are many who
think he is the man to bring the war
ring factions together.
The question that Is bothering the
leaders is: Will he run? He says he
will not. He is credited with being
firmly fixed in his seat in congress,
and of no desire to exchange it for
the governor's chair. However that
may be, there are others who say that
Mrs. Longworth, who was the "Prin
cess Alice" of the Roosevelt admin
istration, would not be averse to be
ing the mistress of ..the State House.
She is said to have been thinking thA
matter over recently, and if Long
worth does run It will be due as much
to her social aspirations as to the
persuasions of Mr. Roosevelt and
President Taft.
James A. Garfield is making the
fight for the nomination, but, as he
is nn opponent to President Taft, the
leaders consider :it would be political
folly to support him.
DRINK UP!
'You don't have to mink up a thirst1
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
Tho Pendleton Drug Co.
The Mark of Quality.
Read the "Want ads today T
Dyers'
Best
Flonr
la made f rori the choicest wheat that
prows. Good bread is assured whsn
BYETiS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran,
Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on
hand.
Pendleton Roller Mills
Pendleton, Oregon.
Teething children have more or less
diarrhoea, which can be controlled by
giving Chamberlains Colic and Diar
rhoea Remedy. All that is necessary
Is to give the prescribed dose after
each operation of the bowels more
than natural and then castor oil to
cleanse the system. It Is safeand
sure. Sold by all dealers.
AMERICAN WOMEN ARE
REST OPERA PATRONS
FOlEYSHOmTAR
Cures Coldai Prevents Pnran
Paris. American women residing
in Paris are the very best patroness
es of Italian opera. The season at
the Ch.itelet has been most brilliantly
represented by the American colony
uf Paris. I happened in there the
other night and my opera . glasses
lighted on the Marquise de Talleyrand
Perigord formerly Miss Bessie Curtis
of New York; tho Countess Stanisla de
Castellanee, formerly Miss Terry; the
Marquise de Ganity, formerly Miss
RSdgeway of Philadelphia; the Prin
cess Edmand dc Polignae, formerly
Miss Davis of New Tork, and many
others. In a box I saw Mrs. William
B. Leeds, Mrs. Frederick Bell and
Mrs. Pete Larson, the miner's widow,
who la said to be worth $10,000,000.1
have heard she is going to marry a
young American gentleman now resid
ing in Paris. '
State of Ohio, liij of Toledo, Lucas Cooa
ty, km.
Frank J. Cheney makes oatb that be U
enlor partner of tbe firm of F. 1. Che
ney &Cc, doing builDeaa in tle City w
Toledo, Couuty and State aforesaid, aa4
thnt said firm will pay tbe imn of ONE
HUXLiHEI) DOLLARS for each and every
case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK i. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed la
my presence, tbia 6th day of December, A.
D. 1886. .
A. W. GLEA80N,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Core ia taken Internally
and acta directly on tbe blood and macoua
surface of the litem. Send for testimo
nials free.
F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, 0
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hail's Family I'illa for constipation.
TELEPHONE TAIJv INTO
DEEP CAVES ACHIEVED
When You BUILD,
Build to STAY!
Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks
are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more
substantial and far more comfortable in
either cold or warm weather.
Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements, Founda
tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone
See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks
Derore you buildyour home.
I wrll furnish your estimates for any class of
worK on application.
D. K. MHY
Contractor and Builder
Cor. RaUroadamd Willow'Sts. Pendleton. Ore
London. TTo-.v conversation can be
carried on half a mile or more be
neath tho earth with those on the
surface was demonstrated with per
fect success by means of the Holsby
wireless telephone in the subterran-
JTOBODY SPARED.
Dally Eaot Oregonian by carrier,
only 15 cents per week.
Men's oxfords cheap at A. Ekluad'a.
Kidney Troubles Attack Pendleton
Men and Women, Old and
Young.
Kidney ills seize young and old.
Come quickly with Httl e warning.
Children suffer In their early years,
Can't control the kidney secretions.
Girls are languid, nervous, suffer
pain.
Women worry, can't do dally work.
Men have lame and aching backs.
The cure for man, woman or child
Is to cure the cause the kilneys,
Doan'g Kidney Pills cure sick
kidneys
Cure ail forms of kidney suffering
Pendleton testimony proves It.
Mrs. George Bargett, 1413 W. Webb
street, Pendleton, Oregon, aays: "A
member of our family suffered from
attacks of backache and occasionally
was laid up for a month at a time.
Stooping or straightening caused
shnrp twinges ia the loins and there
was also a distressing kidney weak
ness In evidence. The use of Doan's
Kidney Pills was adviBed by a phy
sician and a supply of this remedy
was procured. , After Doan's Kidney
Pills were taken, great benefit was
received and there has been no se
rious cause for complaint since. I
have also taken Doan's Kidney Pills
and can recommend them strongly."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
State.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
"Keep Your Money in Pendleton"
MR. MERCHANT
We Are Prepared to Furnish You With
Loose-Leaf Ledgers
Loose-Leaf Bilinlg Systems
Sheets lor the Loose-Leal System
You Are Now Using
Sales Slips With Leather Holders
NOT only can we furnish you with a complete
new outfit, but we can supply you with new
sheets for the system you are using at present
and at the same price you would pay by sending
away.
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