East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 20, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 90, 110.
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tat Ranch For SALE
Consists of 640 acres, all in cultivation, half in sum
mer fallow and half in stubble. Average 30 bushels
of wheat to the acre and has run as high ai 42 bushels
Fair house on the land and barn room for 26 head
of horses. Good machine Shed.
Splendid Water, Windmill and Two Cisterns,
About Three Acres of Bearing Fruit
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS WITH PENDLETON
Located six miles west of Myrick and 12 mills northwest
of Pendleton near German hall.
Will Sell for $60 an Acre if Sold Before Oct. 1st
JOHN H. PETERS, PENDLETON, OREGON
NEWS OF THE DAY
F
FRUIT GROWERS FEAR
A SHORTAGE OF CARS
MrLTON-FREEWATER RANCHERS
Hermlston, Ore., Aug. 19. A car pace TimEATENING SITUATION
load of material arrived yesterday fori
Scarcity of Cars Would Do Great
Damage to Crops Sixteen to Twen
ty Cars a Day Are Being Sent Out
by Krultprowers' Union.
(Special Correspondence.)
the new bridge soon to be erected
across the Umatilla river wt-st of Her
mlston. This bridge means a great
deal to both the new people west of
the river and alao to the business men
of Hermiston, as In the past It has
been very Inconvenient for settlers
to reach town, especially In winter
and spring.
There are grave fears among the
fruit shippers of the MIlton-Freewater
During the past few days several district that there will be a scarcity
shipments of hardware has been re- of cars, says the Walla Walla Bullo
celved at the O. R. & N. depot to be tin. The crop Is unusually heavy and
used In the construction of the new the employes of the warehouses are
depot soon to e erected. There will compelled to work not infrequently
also be several changes made In the untn midnight owing to the delay In
side track In order to make more getting in cars, and there Is extreme
room for the rapidly Increasing busl- uneasiness araone the shippers for
ness. . fear the fruit may be held too long
Bill posters were in town yesterday before being shipped out.
advertising the Morrow-Umatilla Tne Fruitgrowers' Union of the
county fair to be held In Pendleton Milton-Freewater district Is now shlp
durlng the last week of September. fr , ,0 ,rj cars of fruit a day,
Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely was in . nnintR in Nebraska. Da-
town yesterday serving papers in con- k . d farther ea8t. The fruit
in ii i'!'im
nection with the condemnation pro
ceedings brought by the O. R. & N.
Co. across the lands of A. C. Crawford
southwest of town. The strip of land
in controversy Is to be used in mak
ing the Coyote cut-off and Is a valu
able tract of raw fruit land.
A party of three Ohio families spent
the past few days visiting with their
old neighbor E. E. McMillen.
R. C. Stewart returned to Seattle
yesterday for a month's visit with his
parents, after which he will come
here to make his home.
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Eighth VVHLLR WALLH UUUH 1 1 "T."
taBal FAIR HHP RflCE MEET hi
Sontheastern Washington's Greatest Fair
$20,000 in Purses and Promiuns
Fast Races Fine Fruit Exhibits Big Stock Show Special
Amusements Send for Premium List.
fc. H. Johnson, Sec T. H. Brents Pres.
Walla Walla, Wash.
Dysentery is a dangerous disease
lc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy are sent via xne meru.u ....
crop In the middle west la an entire
failure, many of the trees having been
killed outright by the late, hard freeze
and the demand for northwestern
fruit Is unusually heavy. The ship
ments are about equally divided be
tween peaches and apples, with a good
sprinkling of prunes and pears.
The Fruitgrowers' Union includes
about five-sixths of the growers of
this section and It Is understood Inde
pendent shippers are faring Just as
well at the hands of the railroads In
rearard to ears as the union. Most of
the shipments are billed over the O
R. & N. railroad, while the remainder
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
Thm i a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous oecause so decep-
live, mauj buuuco
deaths are caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
apoplexy are often
, the result of kid
ney disease. If
kidney trouble it
allowed toadvance
the k idney-poison
ed blood will at
tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
the bladder, brick-dust or Bedinient in
the uriue, head ache, back Bche, lame
bock, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous
ness, or the kidneys themselves break
down and waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys end
better health in that organ is obtained
quickest by a proper treatment of the kid-.
neys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to
hold urine ana scaiumg pain in passing a,
and overcomes that unpleasant necessity
of being compelled to go oiten wroup,n
the day, and to get up many times during
the night. The mild and immediate effect
01 Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy
is soon realized. It stands the highest be
cause of its remarkable health restoring
properties. A trial will convince anyone.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to tnkc and is
Bold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles. You may have a
Sample bottle and a book that tells all
about it, both sent free by mail. Address,
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
When writing mention reading this gen
erous offer in this paper. Don't make
ny mistake, but remember the name.
Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer tell
vou something in place of Swamp-Root
f you do you will be disappointed.
EUGENE IS TO HAVE
MAGNIFICENT CHURCH hai been 8UCPeg8funy U8ed in nine Walla, where they are picked up by
enMemle nf rtviwntrv It hnn never I "e r,
been known to fall. It Is equally vf.l
uable for children and adults, and
when reduced with water and sweet'
ened. It Is pleasant to take. Sold by
all dealers,
i Eugene, Or. Plans for the Chrls
tlan church have been received from
I the New York architects. The new
: church will be a beautiful structure
I It is to be built In the shape of an ob
! long, facing 96 feet on Oak street
There Is being consider
able difficulty in getting fruit-pickers,
as the crop In the valley Is so
large that there Is unusual demand
and everybody who can or will help
Is being pressed Into service.
and running back almost 150 feet
i on Eleventh. A great dome that
! looms 80 feet Into the aTr and which
j will have at Its top a great four arm
cross, gilded, and lighted by night,
j will surmount the structure. It is to
be built of concrete with the roof and
dome of tile and galvanized Iron.
MINISTER OF 77 WILL
MARRY GIRL OF 22
ECONOMIZE FOR YEARS
TO BUY BRIDAL GIFT
St. Louis. Miss Margaret Duncan,
one of the leaders of Louisville so-
All kinds ol
Farm Ma
chinery and
Extra Parts
Made to Order
General
Jobbing
Structural Casting
and Foundry Work
Repair work on all kinds of machinery a specialty.
Steam and Gasoline Engine Repairing
Automobile Repairing
Satis (action Guaranteed-we make our work FIT
....Pendleton Iron Works....
Pendleton, Oregon
Marion Jack, Pres. A. F. May, Mgr.
M. L. Akers, Sec. and Treas.
The plans for the arrangement of 77 years old and his first wife died
the church seem to be almost perfect, four years ago.
The auditorium which, with the gal
leries, will seat 2200 people, takes a
London. Lord and Lady Acheson
were taken completely by surprise
etetv. t ha. been announced, will he wnen J. Kldgeiey miner preseuieu
married to the Rev. Dr. Herrlck his daughter and her husband with
Johnson of St Louis. Dr Johnson Is the yacht Caprice, which he purchas-
li. t 4 1 aa 1 ha frnm t n a tihua nr somerset, ana
J 1 IS llIBb Wilts U1CU I " -"- ' 1
The young woman their friends are telling them that j
u 22 they are an extremely lucKy pair.
Dr. Johnson was pastor of the First The gift or the yacht, like that, or
little more than the east half of the Presbyterian church, Seventh street the costly house in Chesham Place, is
main floor. The news encircle about and Washington sauare. Philadelphia, reany mat or Mrs. uarier, wno is a
th nninit and rhnlr loft, w-hleh is frnm iftfi tn i7S moderately wealthy woman. The
lnrfttari In th corner of the immense H h nerved aa moderator of the I Carters for years have kept down
hall that extends upward to the top eeneral assembly, the hisrhest office their expenditures wrth a view to do
of the great dome. Separated only in the church. ing "something handsome" for their
bv swinging doors In the west half He also held the office of president only daughter, and not long ago Mrs.
of this floor are the Sunday school of McCormlck Seminary In Chicago, Carter was left a further small for
rooms, which If necessity demands and Is at present professor emeritus tune by a relative, so that Lady Ache
can all be opened to the main audlto- of that college. He is the author of son has a better marriage settlement
rium. In the basement there seems I many works on theology which have than her friends supposed
to be unlimited room for every need. I been used as college text books. I The young couple, who are descrlb
In the center of this are large halls He acquired a wide reputation In ed by their friends as blissfully happy.
that can be opened Into one room that Chicago as an enemy of the Immoral will spend all this month on the yacht
will be 40x100 feet. This whole floor playhouses . The controversy lasted
can be used as a banquet hall or only several months, and he wrote a book
the east half can be used as a gym- on the question, which circulated
nasium. In addition to these rooms throughout Chicago. He Is well
there are large rooms for the pastor's known In religious circles throughout
office, a kitchen, additional Sunday the country.
school room, a basketball court and I Announcement of the engagement
others. I was made by Mrs. Herrlck J. Gray of
A feature of the church Is the light- I St. Louis, a sister of Dr. Johnson and
ins and ventilation facilities that are with whom he has been living. Dr.
afforded by the big dome. At the top I Johnson and Miss Duncan met a year
I high in the air where they cannot be ago in Atlantic City.
overshadowed by buildings, is a clr
cle of large windows that would light in buying a cougn medicine, don't
the whole auditorium without the I be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough
need of the additional stained glass Remedy. There Is no danger from It,
windows about the walls. This also and relief is sure to follow. Especial
The East Oregon aa Is Eastern Ore
gon's representative paper. It leads
and the people appreciate It and show
It by their liberal patronage.
.Otafflarfl: IKairadlD Fw
sqD sr& si BainpoQu
960 acres on the head ol Stage Gulch, seven miles
from Pendleton, live miles from Station
One-half Summer Fallow, balance stubble.
Buildings and fine well of water. Windmill
and cistern, water piped into house and barn
lot. Complete farming outfit with place if
desired. For particulars see
ALFRED LA ING
On the Ranch or Telephone Farmer 141
serves for artificial lighting and at I y recommended for coughs, colds and
night 144 large electric lights win whooping cough. Sold by all dealers.
radiate their light downward, in ad
dition to these there are the many I emigration FROM ISLAND
others in and about the walla below. COUNTERACTS BIRTH EXCESS
The -cost of the building is not at
all determined, but It will vary from Dublin. Ireland Is still losing pop
150,000 to $75,000. In addition to all ulatlon. The excess of births over
new church furnishings that will be deaths In 1909 was 27,78. according
installed will be a new and expensive, to the registrar general's report just
pipe organ. Issued, but as 28,676 people emigrat
ed during the year, there was an ac
tual decrease In population of 890
The marriages registered during the
year numbered 22,650, representing a
rate of 1.18 per 1000 of the estimated
population. This rate Is 0.02 below
that for the previous year, but 0.06
above the average for 10 yean
1899-1909
Of the 22,650 marriages registered
during last year 16,057 were between
Catholics, 3427 were celebrated ac
cording to the rites and ceremonies
of the Church of Ireland; 2296 were
In Presbyterian meeting houses; 462
In registered buildings belonging to
various religious denominations; 398
by civil contract in the registrars' of
flees; four were according to the
usages of the Society of Friends, and
six according to the Jewish rites
The marriages of bachelors with
spinsters constituted 89.5 per cent of
the total; those of widows were 2.4
per cent, and those of widowers and
widows formed 1.5 per cent of the
total marriages.
The highest marriage rate for
county or county borough areas were
7.2 per cent per 1000 of the popula
tion for the County Borough of Dub
lin, and the lowest was 3.4 per cent
per 100 for the County Mayo.
and will entertain a party of friends
for Cowes Regatta, after which Lord
Acheson will settle down again to
hard work in a stockbroker's office.
Cowes Regatta will not be so gay
as usual, of course, but a number of
Americans will help to brighten It
up. It is whispered that Mrs. Miller
Graham, the pretty American who has
entertained so lavishly In Qrosvenor
Square during the past few weeks,
may take Egypt House at Cowes. This
house has long been regarded as the
center of entertaining, and was oc
cupied for several successive regattas
by the Mme. Consuelo, Duchess of
Manchester.
The two richest bachelors In Eng
land will, this year, be conspicuous
by their absence at the regatta. The
Marquis of Angelsey ,who bought
Anthony Drexel's magnificent yacht
Margarctta, and rechrtstened It Se-
mlramls, has Just started on a long
cruise, and will not return to England
until next spring. Lord Howard de
Walden will also be globe-trotting,
Mrs. George Coats, the cotton mil
lionairess, has taken a house at
Cowes and will be a shining social
light. Her daughter married the heir
to the Duke of Wellington,
Mrs. Chauncey, Mrs. Frank Mackey,
Lady Greville, Lady Maidstone and
Mrs. Harold Baring are among the
Americans who will be guests on
board the various yachts. Earl Fitz-
William, who has a great partiality
for the society of American women,
will entertain largely on his yacht,
Kathleen, and Sir Thomas Lipton will
be on board the Erin.
The German emperor has again en
tered his yacht, the Meteor, for the
king's cup, and the racing promises
to be up to the usual high standard.
In' spite of the decision not to give
the annual dinner at the Royal Yacht
Squadron club, there will be the usual
rush to get Into the sacred enclosure
and the usual bitterness and back
biting among those who fall to se
cure admission. Last year a number
of women who did not even know a
member, and who had seized seats on
the lawn, were removed by a steward
to the great amusement of the members.
MRS. W. R. COREY TO
BE CLASSIC HEROINE
London. Probably one of the most
Interesting events of the London sea
son next year, unless there Is an un
expected hitch in the present smooth
ly progressing negotiations, will be
the reappearance of Mrs. William E.
Corey upon the stage.
Mrs. Corey's Intended reappearance
will consist only of two matinee per
formances, the proceeds of which will
be devoted to charity. This will give
Mrs. Corey an opportunity of satisfy
ing an ambition she has long had of
demonstrating that though her stage
life as Miss Mabelle Gllman was de
voted to musical comedy, she posses
ses histrionic ability of a more classic
nature. The play wherein she Intends
appearing Is Shakespeare's "Taming
of the Shrew," In which she will take
the part of Katharine.
BIO GRAY TIMBER WOLF
TAKES SEA VOTAGE ON RAFT
BEER
Avoid
Sickness !
Drink
HIRE'S
ROOT
IE
Its Pure
Have a case delivered
to your home today. It's
healthful and Invigorat
ing. We are agents for
Umatilla county, both
wholesale and retail.
We have the latest Im
proved bottling machla
ery In eastern Oregon, and
bottle Root Beer, Soda,
Near Beer and soft drinks
by sanitary methods.
Pendleton Soda
Works
PAUL HEMMELGARN,
Proprietor.
Office Phone Black S4M1.
Works Phone, Black SMI
mm
P1M9aiid
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FRESH MEATS
SAUSAGES, FISH AND
LARD.
Always pure and delivered
promptly. If you phone the
Central Meat Market
108 E. Alt St, Phone Main II.
Portland, Or. Reaching San Diego
after a stormy sea voyage of two
weeks without food on board a big log
raft, a large gray timber wolf was
shot while roaming the yards of the
Rubs Lumber company at that place.
searching for food.
The log raft and wolf came to San
Diego from the Columbia river log.
glng camps near Portland. The logs
are bound together with great chains
Into a cigar-shaped raft containing
millions of feet of lumber. Powerful
tugs take them In tow for the ocean
voyage south.
The rafts are moored near the
shore while waiting dispatch, and It
was there, it Is supposed, that the
wolf took passage. These log rafts
are the biggest floated anywhere In
the world and a wolf could easily
hide himself on board before being
pulled to sea.
Milne Transfer
Phone Main 5
(f CALLS PROMPTLY ANS
MJ, WERED FOR ALL
BAGGAGE TRANSFERRING.
PIANO AND FURNITURE
MOVING AND HEAVY TRUCK
ING A SPECIALTY.
FOUYSKlDlfEYCDK:
Make Kidneys and Bladder Right
Dally East Oregonlan by
' only 5 cents per month.