East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    BADLY KAflV ORKOONIAK. PHWLMTOW. ORBGKUf, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES
DEER WALKS INTO
TOWN-SCARES HORSE
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ALBEE ALSO II AS. VERT
EXCITING FISTIC 1VATTLE
Open Month of Belligerent Closes on
Flngw of Opponent Zro Weather
Recorded for First Time This Sea
Bon Slollilng Not Good.
tSpecial Correspondence.)
Albee, Ore., Jan. 15. Yesterday
morning was the coldest of the sea
ton, being down to sero at 6 o'clock.
It was warmer last night and today
with a light snow fall today.
The sick at Ukiah are reported as
being better.
One case of mumps is reported here
today. Miss Ellen Ellis being the un
fortunate one.
A little excitement in the way of
a fistic encounter broke the usual
quiet of Albee last Wednesday after
noon, the participants were Roy Con
nell and Ed Crawford. One of Con
nell's fingers got into Crawfords
mouth and in a short time he (Con
nell) said "nuf," then Ed Enright
landed one on Crawford's Jaw and they
had a short round. Crawford be
ing out of "wind" soon had to say
"nuf." It is said by some of the par
ticipants that the end is not yet
Thursday about one o'clock a fine
buck deer walked into Albee from the
south; when he got within 100 yards
of Quant's store re turned west, scar
ed one of Newt Reeves' horses (a 20
year old mare) which started on the
run. About this time Sam Neil's dog
saw the deer and gave chase, not be
ing able to keep in sight of the deer
he soon gave up and came back. It
is not known how far the deer chas
ed the horse. She came back . at
night looking like she had swam a
river and now Newt is threatening to
prosecute the game warden.
The dance Friday night was largely
attended and was a very pleasant af
fair. No drunks or disorderly. About
40 took supper at the Quant hotel.
J. B. Ellis Is working at the Arbo
gast Bros, saw mill. Though the
sledding is not good the boys are mak
ing the best of it and getting logs in
for their spring ran.
H. C. Fisher has been summoned
by phone to appear before the grand
Jury at 9 a. m. Tuesday, and will start
for Pendleton on tomorrow morning's
stage. P. H. Schmidt was summon
ed last week to appear before the
grand Jury and went out last Friday.
S. B. Nell will make a "trip to the
county seat this week.
Mrs. A. Struthers is expected home
with her daughter In a few days.
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Caofffat b ttoe Rain,
then a cold and a cough let it run
on get pneumonia or consumption.
that's all. No matter how yon get
your cough don't neglect It take
Ballard's Hsrehound Syrup and you'll
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old. A. C. Koeppen ft Bras.
EDITOR
CHICKEN FEVER
EUROPE REPORTS
POOR CROP OOSTJITTOXS
From all over Europe there came
reports f a possible poor harvest of
the next crops. England is so water
logged that the farmers say it will
be impossible to make the soaked soil
yield an abundant harvest. France
Is suffering even more. The Seine,
Loire and Dordogne have been in a
chronic state of flood for weeks; in
f pain, all the rivers from the Ebro In
the north to the Guadalquivir in the
south have overflowed their banks;
Italy is no better off, for landslides
and washouts have tied Bp several
railroads and the swollen Po has
threatened the exposition buildings at
Turin. In Switzerland the lakes and
rivers have swollen to unusual neights
damaffinjr the quays and railroads; all
central Europe is suffering: from ex
cessive moisture and even Russia lias
ant in reports of damaging floods.
The man with a new idea la a crank
until the idea succeeds.'
COM
twit
Rfieumatixm and XervounnewM.
NERVE STRENGTH
Nerve strenfrth is a potent
factor in all physical and mental
health. Weak nerves make a
weak brain, weak heart, weak
circulation. Uric add and oth
er poisons and Imparities ac
cumulate throughout the system
cauRlng Rheumatism, Extreme
Nervousness, Kidney asd Liver
troubles. Backache, Neuralgia,
and kindred ailments.
Eleetropcdes eliminate excess
uric Rtild, deans and purify the
entire system. They radiate
health and strength to tvery
organ, Increase circulation and
Invigorate the nerves. One
man from Texas writes: "1
would like to put Electropodes
In reach ef ail afflicted people.
They have cured me of a severe
case of Sciatic Rheumatism.
DrugfrlHt Signs Tliln Contract.
. Tin irysir of Vlre'.rnjrsSri rc.ni
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J.' r.r.tt the purcha prl-e Hl.ij'i a
ti be rtluDdiJ up Vim fuilvwime condi.
Ii'iier 7 hf-r are to be wofa aceordinr to
dir1 tone for at leart 2Sawrutivrdara.
aod lhf If not satisfactory, u be returned
la orttnal tax.
UruxKUt 'a Sicaaf are
At druggists; or by mail,
postpaid. If your druggist can
not furnish Electropodes, send
us 11.00, and we will se that
you are supplied Immediately.
State whether for man or wo
man. -
Western Elect ropode Co.
S5S Los Angeiea St., Los Angdea,
California.
(Special Correspondence.)
Milton, Ore., ban. 16. Colonel P.
B. Boyd, editor and proprietor of the
Athena Press, was an all day visitor
in Milton Saturday. The colonel is
Interested in fancy poultry and while
here visited some of the fine pens
kept by local fanciers with a view to
investing in blooded chickens.
Many K. of P.'s and their wives at
tended the annual district convention
of that order held in Pendleton Sat
urday. A fine program and banquet
was among the entertainments for
the visitors and all report a most en
joyable time.
R. G. Still this week purchased the
C. W. Steen residence property on
the corner of Mill and First streets,
consideration, $4000. Mr. Still is a
well known wheat grower of Dry
creek. He will move Into his new
home in April.
Alva Shumway was a visitor at the
county seat Saturday.
Attorney J. N. Keal, Wm. Lloyd and
George Sanderson, have returned from
a business visit to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young were In
the city a short while today from
Spokane, en route to Eugene, where
Mr. Toung has accepted a position.
Miss Cora Baker has arrived from
Weiser, Idaho, and will make her
home with Mr. and Mrs. George
Miller.
Messrs. Mat Mosgrove, I. E. Young,
E. A. Williams and E. B. Tolcn are
attending the poultry show at Walla
Walla this week wher they have en
tered some fine pens.
ADAMS NEWS AND
PERSONAL ITEMS
IOMTICS AM) POLITICI XS.
Next comeg you, Mr. Kern.
Governors of all the states have
been invited to the Woodrow Wilson
Inauguration today. Many will attend
The Georgia delegation in congress
has served notice on the democratic
leaders that Representative Brantley
of that state, must not be dropped
from the wfcys and means consjnittce.
The tariff commission bill framed
by Representative Nicholas Long
worth of Ohio, has received the en
dorsement of the national tariff com-
mlsxion, whose members are making
individual appeals through their con
gressroen to hasten the measures
passage.
The George Gray Barnard groups of
statuary on the capltol at Harrisburg,
Pa, are attracting much attention at
the Inauguration ceremonies of Gov
ernor Tener today. Not a few pro
tests have been made against the nu
dity of the figures; some want 'em
dr&pcd, some want 'em nude, some say
the man who made them must have
been "stewed."
Though the immediate succession of
a son to his father's seat has happen
ed several times in the house, the suc
cession of Davis Elkins to the scat of
his late father, United States Senator
Elkins Is the establishing precedent la
the upper huse. The new young sen
ator is ranked as one of the wealth
iest members of the body, as he cornea
in for a large share of the fortune of
120,000,000 left by his father. He Is
said to share the family opposition to
the courtship of his sister by the Duke
of the Abruzzl.
(Special Correspondence. )
Adams, Ore., Jan. 16. James Chris
topher, one of Umatilla's big wheat
men, sold his ranch of one-halt sec
tion, to James Nelson for $32,000.
Christopher has since purchased four
hundred acres near Colfax, Wash.,
and will leave In a few days for that
place to make his home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Baker returned
to their old home at Adams Friday
after spending a few months In the
city of Portland. Mrs. Baker says
there is no place like home.
A few of the Knights of Pythias of
Adams lodge went to Pendleton Sat
urday night to attend the convention
there. Those who went were Fred
Blake, Ed Wallan, Ftank Henry. Earl
Simonton, A. M. Coffey and Bert Kir
by. All had a dandy time.
Mrs. Geiss and daughter, Miss Win-
nlfred Giess, visited in the city of
Pendleton Monday.
E. G. Marquis, the city druggist, was
a business visitor In Pendleton Sat
urday.
Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen was the guest
of R. Ferguson of Pendleton Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Watrus are Pendle
ton visitors Saturday.
Miss Anis Barnes returned to her
school In Adams Sunday night after
spending a few days at home in Wes
ton.
Miss Lizzie McKenzle returned to
her home in Adams Monday after vis
iting a few days In the city of Pen
dleton.
Bseray Notice.
One span of sorrel geldings some
what eld. Weight about 1110 pounds.
Any persea notifying Chae. Lobaugh,
Pllet Rook, or John L. Bartley, 90S
Ulleth street, Pendleton will be re
warded.
TO CURE A COLD DT ONE DAT.
Take LAXATIVE BItOMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
tt fails to cure. B. W. GROVE'S
signature Is on eaoh box. tSe
SIMPLE REMEDY
CURES APPENDICITIS
Sworn proof that simple buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded
In Adler-i-ka, the new German Ap
pendicitis remedy, really does cure
appendicitis without operation, can
now be seen right in Pendlefon at the
store of Pendleton Drug Co. A SIN
GLE DOSE of this simple remedy will
relieve wind or gas in the stomach or
bowels, sour stomach, constipation and
other symptoms of chronic appendicitis.
Miss Edna Howard Baker!
Cooking School
at
The Peoples Warehouse
Grocery Department
Is a permanent help to everybody,
knowing how to cook is a necessity,
a luxury as well as a blessing.
1
Miss Baker is willing to help you.
Will you help yourself?
Ladies are requested to bring pen
cil, spoon and forks.
Cooking School
FREE TO ALL
Wednesday, January 18th
MENU
Nut Bread
Crumb Cake
A change of Menu every day, will be
cooked and served from 2:30 p. m.
to 4:30 p. m.
The Peoples Warehouse and The
Pacific Power & Light Co. extend a
cordial invitation to all.
Do you read the Bast OregonianT
A Reliable Cough Medicine.
Is a valuable family friend. Foley's
Honey and Tar fulfills this condition
exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th
street, Easton, Pa, states: "Several
members of my family have been cur
ed of bad coughs and colds by the use
of Foley's Honey and Tar and I am
never without a bottle in the house.
It soothes and relieves the irritation
in the throat and loosens up the cold.
I do not hesitate to recommend it
highly." For la grippe coughs and
for delicate people use only Foley's
Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates.
Koeppen Bros.
Foley Kidney Pills.
Are tonic in action, quick in results.
A special medicine for all kidney and
bladder disorders. H. U. Beatty, Lit
tle Rock, Ark, says, "For two years
I have been troubled with severe kid
ney trouble. The pains across my
back and over my hips were so bad
that they almost meant death to me
at times. I used several well known
kidney remedies which gave ma no
relief until I used Foley Kidney Pills,
and these I can truthfully recom
mend as may navs oraua me sounu
and well." Koeppen Bros.
Hallowell Concert.
Musical Entertainment at the ar
mory Friday, January 20. Admission
$1.00. Given by Bayonet Club, com
posed of Company L, O. N. G., Spanish-American
war veterans, G. A. R.
veterans.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la not
a common, very-day cough mixture.
It la a msritorious ramady for all the
troublesom and dangerous oamplloa
tions resulting from cold in the aead,
tnraat, cheat or lungs. Bold by all
dealars.
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