East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 10, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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"Sllrikist Oranges
Lusdons Tree-Ripened Fruit
it is not sumcient to know that oranges are
the most healthful of all fruits. It Is quite as
important to know the kind of oranges that are
most healthful and most palatable. The very
finest California oranges are now packed under the
label "Sunkist." Please serve "Sunkist" oranges
at breakfast tomorrow and learn the superiority of
tree-ripened, seediest, fiberless oranges over the
commonplace kind. Don't fail to save the wrappers.
There is so much "meat" and nourishment in
"Sunkist" oranges and so little waste that, in addi
tion to their extra fine flavor and goodness, they are
really the most economical oranges to buy.
u Sunkist" Lemons Juiciest
LemoDi differ as ranch t ornge. Pithy, thick-skinned
lemons contain vrry mm jaice. ou waste money wnen yon
oay mem. riease a&a tor sunust Lemoni ana not how
nnitormiy sound eacn one Is, and what a small percent
as is uu ana Doer.
Get This Valuable Orange Spoon
Save II "Sunkist" oranpe (or lemon) WTappen
and send them to o$. with 12 cents to pay chams,
packine.etc, an we will present yon with a genu
ine Rogers uranrr spoon, oi Deautltul detlro and
highest Quality. Begin saving wrappers today. It
yon desire more than one, send 12 Sunkist" wrap
pers and 12 cents for each additional spoon. In remit
ting, please send one-cent stamps when the amount Is lest
than 24 cents: on amounts above 24 cents, we prefer money order,
express order or bank draft. Don't aend cash. We will tv
to send yon complete list of valuable premiums, fft honor both
'Sunkist" and "Red Ball" wrappers for premiums. (32)
California Fruit Grower.' Exchange
34 Clark Street Chicago. I1L
continues the some regardless of the
direction of the wind on the surface.
The current is cold and soon chills
those who stand In It
Wyoming Avoids New Plan.
Cheyenne. The state senate today
defeated the house measure provid
ing for a recall of state officers and
the senate initiative and referendum
bill.
'iisco llaby Weighs 1-2 rounds.
I'asco, Wash. A one and a half
pound baby was born to Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Boyle Sunday. In spite of its
small size the baby is said to be
healthy. . .
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NORTHWEST NOTES
Walla Walla fruit to Sweden.
Walla Walla, Wash. Charles Lam
bert of the firm of Bailey & Lambert
has just returned from a trip to Europe-.
He took with him to Sweden
an assortment of Walla Walla apples.
Steamer lone Goes Down.
lone. Wash. The steamer lone,
which has been tied up for the win
ter at Allen's landing, about one mile
from lone, sank yesterday in about
12 feet of water. The boat is in good
condition.
Finds Rifle in Sagebrush.
Trinidad, Wash. While hunting
last week S. B. Brown of Trinidad,
found a .4 4 rifle leaning against a
sagebrush about two miles west of
town and apparently had been there
several months. Xo trace of the
owner has been found.
A. McLean of the University of Ida.
ho has been discharged from the hoa
pltal, where he has ben confined for
the last month as a result of an op
eration tor appendicitis. He con
templates assuming the duties of his
office in the administration building
within a few days.
Counterfeit Coins at Lewlston.
Lewiston, Idaho. A number of
counterfeit Canadian quarters and
hair dollars have been discovered in
Lewiston in the last week, an North
ern Pacific trainmen report them in
circulation all over the northwest
The coins so far discovered bear datt
of 1910 and are good imitations.
Four-mile Flume Near Ilusuin.
Husum, Wash. The flume being
built from the Swan-Hamann mills
to Villa, on the S., P. & S., a few
miles east of White Salmon, is nearly
compieiea. ine riume win oe iour t'hicken
miles In length, and about 50 men
are employed on its construction.
Contracts for Freewater Well.
rreewaier. ash. The city coun
ell has let the contract for digging
the wells for the city waterworks to
efgel Eaton on the following terms
Eighteen dollars for the first 20 feet
20 for the next 10 feet and $2 for
the fourth 10 feet. The well will be
dug on property belonging to H. D,
Lamb.
May Kxteiul Yakima Lines.
North Yakima, Wash. A meeting
of residents of the Naches valley with
representatives of the Yakima valley
transportation company is to be held
Thursday evening at the Cowichee to
discuss extension of the company's
electric line into the valley.
JUT?
Mail Carrier Hides in Auto.
Morrison, Wash. M. S. Bump, the
star route mall carrier on the Wln-
chester-Merrlson route, has purchas
ed an automobile. He now makes the
trip over 60 miles, in a third of the
time it took with horses.
Loses lA'g on S V. & S.
Pasco, Wash. As C. E. McLain, a
laborer for the Spokane. Portland &
Seattle railway, was going after water
on a handcar near Lamont, he failed
to hear the approach of train No. 1.
He was thrown on the rail and lost
his left leg.
Venison Conies High.
Wallace, Idaho. The hlndquarter
of a deer which thejr.sold for J3 was
the evidence which ""convicted H. A.
Nelson, R. C. Mitchell and Jack
Smith in Justice Leighty's court this
morning of violation of the state
laws. They were fined $75 each and
the costs of the suit, 4 1.70,
Brickyard Aswired at rasco.
Pasco, Wash. A brickyard, among
other new industries, was assured for
Pasco,. when Captain W. P. Gray sold
three-quarters of an acre for $2000
to J. E. Bennett and F. R. Dethart,
both of Grangeville. The land lies
close to the river, near the Northern
Pacific's pumping station.
Plant Orchard Near Waverly.
Waverly, Wash. Foreman J. RU'k-
el is erecting buildings on the 500
acre orchard land belonging to the
Hanauer-Graves company for the
housing of men and teams which will
cultivate the land and plant the re
maining 100 acres to commercial ap
ple trees early in the spring.
u Nature's Gift
from the
Sunny South"
My,
It's too late to lock the stable when
the horse has b . a stolen too late to
care for vour stomach when indiges-
tion is upon you. vvny not iane tune iy uic iwiiw
dispensing with hog lard the breeder of nine-tenths of all
indigestion, and insist instead that all your food be cooked
with Coitolcnez. pure, vegetable shortening which makes
healthy, digestible food f
Cottolene comes from the cotton fields of the Sunny South. It is a
clean product, protected by patent air-tight tin pails to insure freshness
and freedom from contamination. It is recommended by physicians as
being fully as healthful as olive oil.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
fakes Biscuits Lidhi and Flaky
as
the Cotton Boll
iitWiiiuUliill
minds of your mother, your wife anl
your sisters.
One Pound Dog Brings $25. ,
Spokane "We have seized 168
dogs since January 1," said Humane
Officer J. E. Rudersdorf, yesterday.
"Of these we have sold about 40 at
various prices. One Great Dane
brought $25, an English setter $7.60,
other dogs $5, but mostly we charge
$2, except in special cases.
How Goes to Court.
Lewiston, Idaho. Frank Thornth
waite was arrested on complaint of
Freed Loefler, who charges him with
assault with a deadly weapon. Thorn
thwaite will be given a preliminary
hearing tomorrow before Justice Man
ning. The arrest is the outgrowth of
a controversy over the owneship of
chickens. The men are neighbors.
Deer Walks Into Town.
Wallace, Idaho. Blinded by the
storm and protected by the Idaho
game laws, a fine deer wandered into
Wallace from the south hillside, came
down the main streets almost to the
court house and, surprised but not
startled, it took its way through the
burned district and climbed the hill
by the reservoir and disappeared from
sight.
Life Saved at Death's Door.
"I never felt so near my grave,"
writes W. R. Patterson of Welling
ton, Tex., aa when a frightful cough
and lung trouble pulled me down to
100 pounds in spite of doctors treat
ment for two years. My father, moth
er and two sisters died of consumption
and that I am alive today is due sole
ly to Dr. King's New Discovery, which
completely cured me. Now I weigh
1S7 pounds and have been well and
strong for years." Quick, safe, sum.
It's the best remedy on earth for
coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup
and all throat and lung troublea. SOe
and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by Koeppens.
Vote on ISonds at Yakima.
North Yakima, Wash. A special
election is to be held about April 1
for a vote on an JSO.000 issue, au
thorized at the meeting of the city
council, for the purchase of a site
and erection of a city hall. At least
$75,000 will be spent on the building.
State Aid Roads in Klickitat.
Husum, Wash. According to the
report of H. L Bowlby, state high
way commissioner, there are 259
miles of state aid road under contract
in Klickitat county, of which 5.4
miles have been completed. The same
report shows that the county has 750
miles of unimproved roads.
Snow Interferes at Mine.
Wardner, Idaho The railroad com
pany is encountering difficulty in
keeping what is known as the "high
line" to the Last Chance and Stewart
mines open. It is necessary to send
the engine over the line a time or two
each day with the snowplow before
it is safe to take cars up for the con
veying of ore to the mills.
Traini Moving in Montana,
Lewiston, Mont. The first trains in
or out of Lewiston for two days op
erated today on time, :tfter the rotary
plow cleared the heavy snowdrifts
from the cuts east of town last night.
The tleup was caused by a heavy wind
drifting the snow, followed by a thaw
and freeze that packed the snow on
the tracks In the cut like ice.
President McLean Recovers.
Moscow, Idaho. President
James
Keene Is Freed at Grangeville.
Grangeville, Idaho. Charles Keene
a Salmon river cowboy, arrested re
cently on complaint of Mrs. M. Rey
nolds, a resident of the Tolo region.
charging him with using threatening
and abuxive language, was tried yes
terday before Justice Vineyard and
the case dismissed on payment of
costs by the defendant.
I was Crippled,
could hardly walk
and had to Crawl
down ttairs at times on my hands
and knees. My doctor told me I
bad an acute attack of inflammatory
rheumatism. I was in the hospital
for weeks, but was scarcely able to'
walk when I left it. I read about
Dr. Miles' Nervine
bought a bottle and began to get
Wetter from the start, and for the
past six months I have had scarcely
any pain and am able to walk as
well as ever." J.H. Sanders,
P. O. box 5, Rockaway, N. J.
Few medicines are of any benefit
for rheumatism, but Mr. Sanders
tells plainly what Dr. Miles' Re
storative Nervine did for it. One
ounce of salicylate of soda added to
one bottle of Nervine makes an ex
cellent remedy for rheumatism,
which is now known to be a nerv
ous disease and therefore subject to
the influence of a medicine that act!
through tlie nerves, as does
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Sufferers from rheumatism seldom
fail to find relief in the use of
Dr. Miles' Nervine, with salicylate
of soda.
Bold under a guarantee that assures
the return of the'.prtce of the first bottle
H ft fail to benefit At all Druggl.
MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Irwt
Fined for Failure to ReKrt Fever.
Davenport, Wash. Dr. L. F. Wag
ner of Harrington, pleaded guilty to
"smuggling" In Justice C. W. Jarvis'
court In this city and was fined $100
Mr. Wagner failed to report scarlet
f-.'ver cases under his care to the
county health officer. The sheriff
telephoned him that a warrant was
out, v.h'Ti Mr. Wagner said that he
would report.
Mule's Kick Jlreuk Km-e.
Freewatr, Ore. John Cochran, a
raneht r, living a few miles from town,
while driving a herd of horses and
mul'S near the state line was kicked
by a mule on the right knee, frac
turing the kneecap. He was taken on
an interurban car to Walla Walla
to St. Mary's hospital, where it was
found necessary to sew the pieces of
the kneecap together with silver wire,
Citizens Favor Jiefereiiiluui.
Pomerov. Wash. At a meeting of
citizens held in Good Templars' hall
Saturday afterrirnjn a resolution was
passed urKinjr upon legislators the ne-
tissi'y of the enactment of the initl
ative and referendum law. The res
olutlon is Higned by William Gammon,
president, and II. O. Eoyles, secre
tary, and copies of It were sent to
Senator J. It. Stevenson and Repre
sentative W. J. Kelly.
Draft From Coulee Well.
Coule,. City, Wash. While sink
ing a well on the farm of E. E. Hig-
ginhothacn, four miles north of Mold,
at a depth of 375 feet, a small cavity
was encountered from which a strong
draught of air issued. So strong was
the current that it blew off the hats
of those who approached the well
and the force continues. Some be
lieve that an artesian flow of water
will be found Just below this point
whiln others say It Is a cave which
may terminate at the coulee walla,
flv or si miles distant The force
Diploma to 46 Apple Packers.
North Yakima, wash. concluding
two terms of work, the apple pack-
ng school of the T. M. C. A. has Is
sued diplomas of graduation to 48
who took the course. The school has
been carried on under the instruc
tion of Frank Klnsey, who packed the
carload of apples that took first prize
at the National Apple Show at Chicago.
Notice to the Pablic
Beglnniag Monday, Jan. SO, Pen
land Bros, will make (4) tour deliv
eries a day:
8:40 and lt:30 a. m.
:00 and 4:S p. m.
for
Alexander Department Store.
George A. Clark's Grocery.
Carney St Tweedy Meat Market
Despaln & Boney Wonder Store.
Empire Meat Ce.
Gray Bros. Grocery Ce.
La Dow & Peterson Hardware.
Llvengood & Co. Dry Goods.
Pendleton Cash Market.
Standard Grocery Co.
The Peoplec Warehouse.
E. M. Walsh Grocery.
Known For Its Strength
The First National
PENDLETON, I0REG0N
Bank
CAPITAL, SURPLUS and
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
RESOURCES OVER
100
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I SECURITY
Falls Victim to Thieve.
S. W. Bends of Coal City, Ala., has
a justifiable grievance. Two thieves
stole his health for twelve years.
They were a liver and kidney trouble.
Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throt
tled them. He's well now. Unrival
ed for constipation, malaria. Head
ache, Dyspepsia, tic. Koeppens.
To Irnon for Killing Indians.
Helena, Mont. Judge Rasch, In
federal court, sentenced Michael
Wrote to 12 and Toots Brown to five
years In the penitentiary at Leaven
worth. They are prominent stock
men convicted of second degree mur
der and manslaughter, respectively,
for slaying Indians on the Crow res
ervation, who were rounding up stock
said to be grazing on the reservation
without permit of the government.
Court Rebukes Prisoner.
Kozeman, Mont. In sentencing
Ross Maxwell, a former Dakota
rancher, to two years In the peniten
tiary for criminal assault upon Miss
Ethel Bromlngan, an Iowa girl, who
came to visit relatives near here, Dis
trict Judge Lew Callaway delivered
one of the most stinging rebukes ever
heard In a Montana court room. If
it were within my power I would blot
out all memory of you rrom tne
IV TWO MINUTES.
Easy and Quickest Way to Itreak l'p
a Odd.
If you want Instant relief from cold
In head or chest, or from acute ca
tarrh, try this:
Into a bowl of boiling hot water
pour a teaspoonful of HYOMEI (pro-
nounre it High-o-me) hold your head
over the bowl and cover head and
bowl with towel. Then breathe the
nleasant. penetrating, antiseptic va
por deep Into the lungs, over the sore,
raw, tender membrane, and most
gratifying relief will come In a few
minutes.
Druggists everywhere will sell a
bottle of HYOMEI for DO cents. Ask
for extra bottle Hyomoi inhalent.
Don't be stubborn. Don't be preju
diced. There Is not a particle of mor
phine, cocaine, or any Injurious or
habit forming drug In HYOMEI.
Give It a trial at Tallmans' risk. He
guarantees it. It Is made of euca
lytus and other grand antiseptics. It
will chase away the misery of catarrh
or any affliction of the nose and
throat in a few minutes.
You can get a trial sample free by
writing- Booth's Hyomel Co., Buffalo,
N. T.
Briag- tJs Tear Rax!
We pay cash for large, sett, clean
rags. Bring them to the East Ore-
fonlan office at once.
Good For You
You can't have a clear brain,
active muscles and firm
nerves, if your bowels are
sluggish ; but sep what a help
to you will be a few doses of
BEECHAMS
PILLS
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c end 25c
FIRE AND CLEARANCE
SALE
Ends Saturday Night, Come in Now
One lot children's Bear Skin Coats, each
Ladies' $1.75 Wool Waists riping at
72xl0 Sheets for
$2.50 Kimonas for
Ladies Dross Skirts at One-Third off.
COc Dress Goods going at yard -
Sweaters and Sweater Coats, One-Third off.
12c Outing Flannel going at, yard
12 l-2c Toweling going at, yard
$2.50 Single All-Wool Blankets, for
$2.50 Kimonas, going at
12 l-2c Flannelettes going at, yard
20c Kimona Cloth going at, yard
$1.25 lien's Shirts, going at ..
$2.00 Wool and Corduroy Shirts, going at ,
$1.00
75
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$1.75
48
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$1.75
$1.05
10
15
75
$1.G5
THE WONDER. STORE
The East Oregonian ia eastern Oregon's npnmKM&f ptqnr. If
leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patrosv-
It is the advertising rnedmv of this section.
You Can Have a Home
We don't care
where you work,
but HOW do you
live?
Not "Have you an office?"
bnt "Have you a home?" That
is what counts. What doca It
vail you if you livo in a 2x4
box of a hall bedroom, and own
nothing but a trunk. What a
difference when yon own your
own homo; rest In your own
enny chair; eat from youh own
table the food cooked on your
own ntove; and the picture you
care for are on the walls.
A bank account is not necessary for such a home. $ 1 5
down and $15 installments will get a nice 5 room house
See About It Today.
1 LEE TEUTSCH
550 Main St.
Phone Main '5
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