East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 04, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PKN9LKTON, ORBOON, TUESDAY, OCTOniTR 1. 1919.
EIGHT PAGES.
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ADAMS NEWS AND
PERSONAL ITEMS
Gladness comes with a better under
t&nding of the transient nature of the
Many physical ills which vanish be-
tore proper efforts gentle efforts
fjteasaat efforts rightly directed and
assisted by the pleasant laxative rem
edy Syrap of Figs and Elixir of Senna.
Its beneficial effects are due to the
fact that it is the one remedy which
promotes internal cleanliness without
debilitating the organs oa which it
acts. Tn get its beneficial effects al-
wnrs bur the genuine maaufactured
hy the California Fig Syrup Co.
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City and Farm
Property
Long time, Easy
payments, low in
terest. Call at,
Hotel St. George
This Week
D. S.R. Walker
(Special Correspondence. )
Adams, Ore., Oct. 3. Dr. MeKenny
of Adams was called to Pendleton
Friday and Saturday to attend Fred
Collins, who has a bad spell of heart
trouble. This Is the third spell the
latter has hail In the past six months.
Dr. McKonny has been the attending
physician each time and ha always
pulled him through successfully. Mr.
Collins is in the Pendleton hospital
now.
Grandma Whiteley has been con
fined to her home for the past week
with inflamntion of the bowels. Her
condition is some better the last few
days. Dr. MeKenny is attending the
case.
Henry Whiteley cf Walla Walla,
visited friends and relatives in Adams
Suaday.
Walter Adams and E. A. Merritt
visited in Athena Monday.
The mayor of Adams. C. C. Darr,
turned to his home in Adams after
spending a few days on his mountain
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Christopher left
for Portland Saturday to visit friends
and relatives for a short time ana
take in the sights of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Esselsten and son
Carl attended the Pendleton fair Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Morrison at
tended the Pendleton fair this week.
Charley Ferguson of the Crescent
Baking Powder company of Seattle,
was calling on the business people of
Adams Friday.
Ben Holt of Holt Sc. Co. of Walla
Walla, passed through Adams Satur
day on his way to the Pendleton fair.
Fred Blake attended the fair in
Pendleton Saturday and Sunday.
A. M. Coffey went to the Pendleton
fair Saturday.
Frank Whiteley attended the fair
in Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hale visited in
Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Adams went to
the Pendleton fair Friday and Saturday.
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NOIES AND NEWS
(Special Correspondence.)
Milton, Ore., Oct. 3. J. N. Stone,
traveling representative of the Fruit
Growers' union, trrlvd home last
night after an absence of three
months in the middle west states with
headquarters at St. Louis. Mr Stone
secured during his absence good mar
kets for the fruit of this section and
the entire season has been a profitable
one to the. union as well as the grow
ers. The Aid Society of the M. E. church
will be entertained Wednesday after
noon nt the residence of Mrs. A. E.
McKnight. Tea will be served.
Win. Woodward is reported as be
ing very ill at the home of his moth
er in Milton.
A Sunday school rally will be held
at the M. E. church next Thursday
evening. The Rev. Ralph E. Storey
of Pendleton will deliver an address
and special music will be rendered.
L. L. Kerry and F. A. Sikes were
business visitors at Walla Walla to
day.
Beginning with this week the Pyth
ian Sisters will hold their regular
meetings every Friday night.
Ben E. Nichols is in the city from
his ranch at Winona.
Grandpa Whlteman is seriously ill
at his home on George street.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Spence and Mrs.
Henry Spence were visitors In Walla
Walla today.
Robert Still was a business visitor
In the city today from his ranch on
Dry creek.
Mission Purple Frank Whetstone,
first. .
Schessler Rose R. O. Blackburn,
first.
Berries.
Best display raspberries J. W.
Hanna. first.
Vegetables.
General exhibit squashes George
Buzan, first; Zoeth Houser, second.
Largest squash M. F. Hobbs, first;
George Buzan, second.
Mangle Wursey Beets R. L. Oliv
er first.
Best Watermelon (Mono Crlsto)
Fred Reiks, first; George Rand, sec
ond. Largest watermelon George Rand,
first; J. W. Haynes, second.
Best watermelon (Rattlesnake)
George Rand, second.
Exhibit of carrots Polydore Dle
rlcks. first; S. Torgeson second.
Onions M. F. Wadsworth, first;
H. M. Sumner second.
Best general exhibit vegetrfblos
City of Adams, first.
Pumpkins O. Hobson, first; Joe
Smith second.
Parsnips S. Torgeson first; Dick.
Adams second.
Celery Koeth Houser first; Tom
Guyer, second.
Sugar beets W. E. Walbrldge,
first; Eugene Noble, second.
Burbank potatoes W. H. Patberg.
first.
Exhibit of cabbage W. H. Patberg.
first; W. Baylows, second.
Table beets W. E. Walbrldge first.
Early Six Weeks potatoes Dutch
Aulson, first; W. E. Walbrldge, sec
ond. Tomatoes S. Torgeson, first; A. A.
Thompson, second.
Squashes M. F. Hobbs first.
Musk melons Zoeth Houser, first.
Cauliflower Zoeth Houser. first.
Kohorabl Thomas Richards first.
.OTHERS
The greatest crisis in a woman's lift
is when first she becomes a mother.
All the physical strength of bet
nature is domanded at such times,
and It Is necessary that hoj system
be thoroughly prepared for the event,
In ordor that her health be preserved
for future years. Mother's Friend
is woman's safest reliance; it is a medicine for external use, composed of oils
and other ingredients which assist nature in all necessary pnysicai cnanges or
the system. Its regular use before the coming of baby prepares the muscles,
and tendons for the unusual strain, aids In expanding the skin and flesh fibres,
and strengthens all the membranes and, tissues. Another's Friend logons the pain
and danger at the crisis, and leaves
the mother in such healthful con
dition that her recovery is always
rapid and natural. Mother's Friend
Is sold at drug stores. Write for our
free book for expectant mothers.
BSADFIELD MQULATOE CO,
Atlanta, Oa.
LIST OF AWARDS MADE AT
UMATILLA-MORROW FAIR
(Continued from page three.)
Ghango of Tim o
Stt-Spsksne-Portfexil
Tula De Luxe
Now leaves Spokane at
2:00 P. U.
AU trains frm the Inland
Bsasire make connections wtth
this popular train.
A card will srlag a traveling
representative to explain In de
tail any trip destred.
Any agent of O. R. 4k N. will
Mae through tickets at lowest
current rates.
6. M. Jackson. T. P. A.
Oeo, A. Walton, den. Agt
14 Wan
A Household Medicine.
To be really valuable must show
srood results from each member of
the family using it. Foley's Honey
and Tar does just this. Whether it
is the chronic cough of elderly people,
or whether it is with children or
grown persons, Foley's Honey and
Tar is always safe, sure and effective.
It cures coughs, colds, croup, whoop-
Inir coueh and all effectlons of .the
throat chest and lungs. Earl Fair,
Waukesha, Wis., writes us recently.
'For some years past I have been a
great friend of your Foley's Honey
and Tar cough remedy, and our fam
ily uses It for all coughs and colds. I
had a most stubborn cough which
gave me much distress and incon
venience and failed to respond to or
dinary treatments. I finally resorted
to the old reliable Foley's Honey and
Tar and less than two 60-cent bot
tles effected a complete cure. I con
sider it the greatest and best cough
remedy ever made and recommend it
to all." A. C. Koeppen & Bro.
IX NIGHTIE AXD OPERA
CLOAK GIRL BLOPBS
St, Bnsksn.
Atlanta, Mrs. Columbia Buchanan
who eloped and married at 3 o'clock
in the morning, denies that she wore
only a nightgown and stockings at the
ceremony.
"It is true I was in my stocking
feet and had on a night gown, sne
aid, "but I also wore an opera cioaa.
The costume was not conventional, but
I am Just as happy as if I had been
elaborately dressed.
-My relatives thought they coaia
prevent our elopement by leaving me
in my reom without clotning, dui
when Guy came I was willing to go
with him te the minister."
Mrs. Buchanan, who was Miss Co
lumbia Cheek, is 19 years old. Her
elopement caused a sensation In social
circles.
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THE
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
The Best art Right Price
AP-A-LAfifc
Will Brighten UfJ
Your Home mS
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. Baslly applied
quickly dried. For sals by u.
Cajrt. Bogardus Again Hits the Ball's
Eye.
Thia world famous rifle shot who
holds the championship record of 100
pigeons in 100 consecutive snow is
living at Lincoln, 111. Recently inter-
Tiewed. be says: "I suffered a long
time with kidney and bladder trou
ble and used several well known kid
ney medicines, all of which gave me
no relief until I startedtaklng Foley
Kidney Pills. Before I used foiey
Kidney Pills I had severe headaches
anri cains in mi kidneys with suppres.
son and a cloudy voiding. On aris
ing in the morning I would get oun
headaches Now I have taken three
bottles of Foley Kidney Pills and feel
mo nor cent better. 1 am never both
ered with my kidneys or bladder and
again feel like my own seir. a.
Koeppen A Bre.
Slightly Colder With Saow.
When you see that kind of a weath.
ir forecast vou know that rheumatism
weather is al band. Get ready for
it now by getting a bottle of Ballard's
Snow Liniment. Finest thing made
for rheumatism, chilblains, frost bite,
ore and stiff Joints ana muscles, all
,.,... nd n&ins. 25c, 50c and $1 a
bottle. A. C. Koeppen A Bros,
j Murphy
Bros.
Deck to Business Again
Dr. F. A. CLISE wishes to announce
that bs can be found at his office In
Iks John Schmidt balldlng, Pendle
ton, Ore. Eyes carefully examined,
and glasses ground to fit. Is yean
atactic fitting glasses. The only est
elusive By Specialist la Umatilla
Notion to' Public.
All parties knowing themselves to
be indebted to me will kindly call
and se'tle their accounts by Novem
ber 3rd. H. M. BLOAW,
Blacksmith.
The pleaant purgative effect ex
norieaceA bv all who use Chamber
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and
the healthy condition of the body ana
mind which they create, makes one
feel joyful. Sold by ell dealers.
Wanted Bookkeepers, stenograph
ers, clerks and all eye workers to
know that our optical work Is scien
tific. Dale Rothwell, optometrist.
Hanscom's Jewelry store.
Do yon take the Bast Oregoniai.T
first; J. R. Nunemaker, second.
Baldwin H. E. Carpenter, first;
Harry Huber, second.
Paradise Sweet A. C. Pettys, first;
J. Farley, second.
Tompkins King Frank Nash, first.
Best plate Fall Snow Flakes Jeff
Jones, second.
Golden Russet Harry Huber, first;
Crocket Kirk, second.
Grimes Golden Crocket Kirk,
first.
Lady Roderick Dykstre, first.
Red Cheek Pippin Harry Huber,
first; S. Torgeson, second.
Yellow Newton Pippin Henry Kel-!
ley first; Lafe Williams, second.
Arkansas Black H. Swandt, first;
Harry Huber, second.
Seek No Further Harry Huber,
first.
Bailey Sweet Harry Huber, first.
Largest apple, any variety T. L.
Beardsley, first; A. A. Thompson, sec.
ond.
Twenty ounce Pippin Charles
Gelss, first.
Ben Davis Mrs. Sykes, first; A.
Miller, second.
Lawyer Mrs. Beamer, first.
Pears.
Anjou R. L. Oliver, first; J. R.
Nunemaker, second.
Fall Butter Mrs. F. E. Gay, firsst;
R. L. Oliver second.
Clapp's Favorite J. Belenbrook,
first; A. C. Pettys, second.
Buene Easter J. Bellnbrook first;
James Brunton, second.
Idaho M. J. Clark, first; Hiram
Clark, second.
Sickle F. Burroughs, first.
Winter Nellls Chas Gelss, first
Mrs. F. K Gay second.
Louise Boone Mrs. F. E. Gay,
first; H. Gray, second.
Flemish Beauty Lafe Williams
first.
Crab Apples.
Transcendent Fred Rocks, first;
Lafe Williams, second.
Hyslop Crab J. Ayres, first; T. R.
Hopper, second.
Siberian Crab W. H. Patberg first,
Wkltney No. 20 A. C. Pettys, sec
ond.
Plums and Prunes.
Yellow Egg Plum George Rand
second.
Italian Prune H. Swandt, first; H.
E. Carpenter, second.
French Prune H. E. Carpenter,
first; W. H. Patberg, second.
Golden Drop prune W. H. Bat
berg, first; French Bros., second.
Hungarian prune French Bros.
first.
Columbia plums John Olden first;
Mabel Mason, second.
Silver prunes John Olden, first;
Cecil Rhea, second.
Green Gage Plum Mrs. Effie Gay,
first; H. Gay, second.
Peaches.
White Heath William Heup, first
Harry Huber, second.
Late Crawford William Heup
first.
Elberta H. H. Stewart first; Fred
Rieks, second.
Freestone Mlxln J. M. Despaln
first.
Charlotte Freestone T. J. McMIl
lan second.
Salway Lafe Williams, first; H. H,
Stewart, second.
Indian Cling T. L. Beardsley, first.
Lemon Cling James. Dodd second.
Quinces. -Best
display S. L. Carson, first;
Manela and Jones, second.
Grapes.
Black Prince R. L. Blackburn,
first; L. A. Doble, second.
Chancellor Rose L. A. Doble, sec
ond. Sweetwater L. A. Doble first; R.
L. Blackburn second.
Black Hamburg R. L. Blackburn,
first; S. L. Carson, second.
Zlnfindel S. L. Carson first
Thompson Seedless S. L. Carson,
first; Fred Reeks, second.
Niagara 8. L. Carson, first and
second.
Concord 8. L. Carson second.
Malaga Fred Relks first; H. W.
Cress, second.
Tokay M. F. Wadsworth, first;
J. L. Egbert second.
Purple Counchon M. F. Wads
worth first.
Diamond Fred Relks, first
Muscat Fred Relks, first and sec
ond. Sultana R. R. Hlnkle second.
Hoarseness in a child subject to
croup is a sure indication of the ap
proach of the disease If Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy Is givert at once
or even after the croupy cough has
appeared, It will prevent the attack,
Contains no poison, sold by all dealers.
Wheat Ranches Wanted.
Wanted Some large tracts of land
suitable for wheat growing for east
ern investors; also others to trade for
good income bearing property in
coast cities. Have some excellent
Chicago properties with guaranteed
income, to offer in exchange. Would
like to hear from owners of good
properties at values of from 150 to
3100. J. A. BENSON.
North Portland, Ore.
of
Never Worry.
About a cough there's no need
worry If you will treat it at its first
appearance with Ballard's Horehound
Syrup. It will stop the tcough
once and put your lungs and throat
back into perfectly healthy condition,
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Valuable Prizes.
Given at the Pastime Shooting
gallery. First prize Is a .22 calibre
Winchester; second prize, 35.
J. H. ESTES, Prop.
on
to
Your cough annoys you. Keep
hacking and tearing the delicate mem
branes of your throat if you want
be annoyed. But If you want relief,
want to be cured, take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers.
Mother's
'FmeNd
Pure Food Grocery
in the basement. Stairway leads
down just inside and to the left of
front door. Phone Main 17.
The Finest Display of Pure Food
in the Northwest
NEW CliOP RAISINS, Currants, Citron Peel, Walnut-,
Figs and Heney.
SEE OCR DISPLAY OF THE BLUE RIBBON CLASS,
C PENDLETON GROWN APPLES.
Everything the market affords in fresh Vegetables.
Fre6h shipment Imported Swiss cheese,
BULK MACCARONI ready cut, per pound 10
FANCY WHITE ASPARAGUS, Diamond W. brand, per
can 35
NEW PACK DIAMOND W. SHRIMP, 3 cans for 50
T. P. W. Special, the best 25f Coffee on earth.
Everything displayed right before your eyes, makes your shop
ping easy.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade.
Save Your Coupons.
Daily East Oregonian, by carrier, 15 cents per week.
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Ffcs HeaMny to Sleep
m a Cool R.oom
Leave your windows open; get the crisp,
fresh air. It's good for the lungs
With a
GAS
HEATER.
You need not be cold while dressing, just
strike of a match, and in a few minutes
you can dress in comfort
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"Always at Your Service"
Phone Main 40.
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