East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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(Special Correspondence.)
Xolin, Feb. 20. While Steve Ed
wards was sitting astride his saddle
horse Sunday morning and holding a
horse ridden by his brother, Kermit, j
while the latter was in the postoffice i
which is close to the O.-W. tracks, an j
approaching freight train scared the ;
horses and it was a miracle that j
Steve was not crushed to death.
The horses turned toward home to i
a crossing directly In front of the la- j
comoiive and the only thing that sav-
ed the rider was that he turned Ker- :
mits horse loose and spurred his own
steed off the track. Instead of keep- i
lng the road the riderless horse j
ran beside and ahead of the locomo- ;
tive almost a mile, jumping two stock '
guards before leaving the track. j
He proved himself a god runner;
but would have been struck had not j
the engineer slowed down his train, j
Aside from a merry chase to catch .
the runaway no damage was done. j
Eddie and Dallas Dupuis are home
from the O. A. C. at Corvallls for a
couple weeks' vacation.
J. B. Howard of Pendleton, visited
friends here and at Stanfield last
week.
An enjoyable surprise party was
given at the residence of Will Mc
Cutcheon on St. Valentine's night.
Midnight lunch was served and the
party did not disperse till the "wee
hours of mornin'."
C. C. Connors, secretary and sales
agent for the Farmers' Union Fire
Insurance company, with headquar
ters at Pendleton, visited Xolin's pros
perous farmers' union Saturday night
and succeeded in selling several
shares of stock for the company to
almost every member present.
Among Pendleton visitors during
the past week were Wm. Slusher, W.
A. Slusher, John Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Wright, James Marple, Emil
Eielke, Pat Kirk and Wm. Purvlance.
Bute of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County ee.
Frank i. Cbeney mak oath that B la
senior partner of the firm cf F". J. Cheney
Co.. doing; ostneaa'lo the City of Toledo,
?oonty and Htata aforeaald, and that aald
Urn will pay the ana of ONE HUNDRED
IXJI.LAK8 for each and evry caaa of ca
tarrh that cannot be cored by the oss of
Rall s Catarrh Cur.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed la my
freaence. tbla 8tn day of December, A. D..
66.
Seal A. W. uLEASON. '
Votary Public.
Hall'e Catarrh Care la taken Internally,
nd arts directly on the blood aad mocoos
urfarea of the ayatem. Bend for taett
oonlele free
Bold by all Drncglata. T
lilrth Rate Irope In A nutria.
Austria is worried over the decrease
of the birth rate In the empire. The
preliminary official count of the Aus
trian census to December 31, 1910,
shows that the Increase of the popu
lation during the last decade Is less
than was anticipated. The birth rate
has fallen from 40 per 1000 In 1870 to
20 per 1000 In 110.
I
ing, nor feel that she is In danger when baby comes, If Mother's Friend is used
in preparation of the event. Mother's Friend relieves tho pain and discomfort
caused fay the strain on the different ligaments, overcomes nausea by counter
action, prevents backache and numbness of limbs and soothes the inflammation
of breast glands. Its regular use fits and
cts ana
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system for a proper and natural
ending of the term, and it assures
for her a quick and complete recov
ery. Mother's Friend is sold
vug stores, write lor free Dock for
xpeciani moxners.
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DANCE AT ADAMS
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(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., Feb. 20. The Adams
dance on Friday night was quite a
success. It was well attended and a
good supper was served at the Ad
ams Hotel at 12 o'clock. The dance
lasted till four in the morning and
all had a good time. Quite a num.
be-r of people from Athena and Pen
dieton were present.
The two basketball teams of ' the
Adams school played a match game
on Saturday night In the Maestretta
hall. The score was 8 to 5 in favor
of the first team. They exhibited
some fine team work and all spent a
pleasant evening.
C. Chestnut was a Pendleton visitor"
Saturday.
Mrs. Dora McBride of Athena, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Darr
Friday.
Miss Anna Barnes left for Weston
Friday evening to spend Sunday at
home.
The Misses Lola and Gwendoline
Rogers came up from Pendleton Frf
day to spend Sunday at home.
Mrs. Lonick visited in the city of
Pendleton Saturday.
Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ferguson of Pen
dletot Saturday.
Worn Oat.
That's the way you feel about tho
lungs when you have a hacking
cough. It's foolishness to let It lo
on and trust to luck to get over K,
when Ballard's Horehound Syrup will
stop the cough and heal the lungs.
Price 25c. BOc and $1 per bottle. A
C. Koeppen & Bros.
SUFFRAGE HOSTS STORM
NEW YORK LEGISLATURE
Grandmothers of Empire state leg
islators are likely to die off at a tre
mendous rate this week. Already the
more timid solons are assuming the
appearance of grief and are prepar
ing to leave at a moment's notice, In
view of the expected onslaught of the
suffragettes of the state. The ad
vance guard of the "votes for women"
army arrived in Albany this morning,
and every train brings additional suf
fragettes to take part in the meetings
to be held during the coming week.
A reception of legislators and other
public men of Albany will be held
tonight by the Ekual Suffrage soci
ety. Miss Fola La Follotte, daughter
of the Wisconsin senator, will read
an English farce entitled, "How the
Vote was Won."
Tomorrow will be the big day, when
the Joint senate and assembly com
mittee will grant a hearing on the
amendment to the state constitution
Ipermltlng women to vote. Later In
I the week Miss Sylvia Parkhurst, the
i noted English suffragette, will speak.
Suffrage Sunday will be the closing
, feature of the gathering. College
girls will act as ushers at all the
I meetings.
It Is the nature of women to suffei
uncomplainingly, the discomforts and
fears that accompany the hearing of
children. Motherhood is their crown
ing glory, and they brave its suffer
ings for the Joy that children bring.
No expectant mother need suffer,
however, during the period of wait
prepares every portion of the mother's
prepares every portion oi me mot
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liirl Stops Kuiuiwny Team.
Fletcher. Idaho. T. B. Lanuis
team ran away Sunday throwing him
from the sleigh on his shoulder. Miss
Tana Uartlett stopped the team.
(iovoriniKMit Agent Nabs UoUll.
Vollmer, Idaho. Max Oeldi, a la
borer, was arrested by a special gov
ernment agent, charged with intro
ducing liquor on the reservation.
Snow Drives Out Coyotes.
Lewiston. Idaho. The heavy snows
on the surrounding highlands are
driving the coyotes from the uplands
into the warmer regions along the
Snake and Clearwater rivers.
Woman to Couch Student Players.
Whitman College, W alia Walla,
Wash. Miss liuland of the English
department has been chosen coach
for the sophomore play to be given
this spring:
Hayseed" Party at Whitman.
Whitman College, Walla Walla,
Wash. A "hayseed" party was given
Saturday night in Reynolds hall by
the Christian associations of students
and faculty.
Often Montana Gypsum Fields.
Lewiston, Mont. Arrangements are
heimr rauidlv completed to open val
uable gypsum fields nine miles east
of here, and prospects are bright for
a stucco plant, as eight claims of 20
acres each have been staked out.
Sells Club Wheat nt 68 3-4 Cents.
Walla Walla. Wash. Although the
wheat market has been ouiet for sev
eral weeks a large deal in club wheat
was made Saturday when buyers took
from Patrick Lyons, 33.000 bushels
of club. The nrice was 6S 3-4 cents
net.
Kl'ln Oitera House Vnsnfe.
Elgin, Ore. According to the city
council's orders last week the city
clerk obtained the services of John
Slater, an architect from La Grande,
to examine the Elgin opera house an.l
his report was: "The condition of the j
building is dangerous."
Alien S)Mils Jury's Work.
Grangeville, Idaho. Judge Steele
has dismissed the cases on indictments
found by the special grand jury for
the violation of the local option law
because of the discovery that one of
the members of the grand jury, M.
Wirrer, is an alien.
Sjmnyle Farmers Celebrate.
Spangle, Wash. Washington's
birthday will be celebrated here by the
Farmers' Educational und Co-operative
union. The speakers will be I. H.
Jennings, manager of the farmers'
union warehouse, and Professor I. E.
Moore of the Spangle public school.
A chicken dinner will be served.
Kills Coyote on His Lawn.
lewiston. Idaho. A coyote, sup
posed by some to be afflicted with
rabies or crazed with hunger, was
driven to bay and killed Friday mor
ning on the lawn of George Gold
man, at the corner of Third avenue
and Third street, by Charles Emmons,
who operates the ferry across Snake
river near the uairour-uutnrie uock.
Ilatfs Train; Burning Bridge.
Kalispell, Mont. A letter has just
covery of a burning bridge on the Ca
mas Prairie railway, near the top of
the Culdesac grade, by P. T. Bailey,
a Reubins farmer, prevented a seri
ous accident, for only the flagging
of the passenger train from Grange
ville by Bailey enabled the engineer
to Btop his train before reaching the
burning structure on a curve.
liooze Cases Under Advisement.
Lewiston, Idaho. L. D. and Emer
son Snyder, brothers, residing in the
vicinity of Welppe, arrested Friday
at Ahshka by H. L. Butler, a govern
ment agent, were yesterday arraigned
before United States Commissioner O'
Neill and their cases taken under ad
visement until Wednesday.
Bourne Ask Aid or Young Men.
Walispell, Mont. A letter has Just
been received from Senator Jonathan
Bourne, president of the Progressive
Republican League of the United
States, by a member of the platform
committee of the young men's repub
lican league of this county Inviting
the members to take part In the na
tional movement and to assist In a
membership campaign.
Vote on Drainage in Lemhi.
Salmon City, Idaho. The county
commissioner last week heard the pe
tition with regard to the formation
of a drainage district which will af
fect 700 acres adjoining the southern
part of town. An election will be
held March 4, when all property own
ers in the proposed district may vote
on the question of completing the
organization and the choosing of
three drainage commissioners.
G. & . Start Building Soon.
Salmon City, Idaho. That the Gil
more & Pittsburg railroad will start
building to Twin Bridges, Mont., early
next month is the latest report con
cerning the plans of this mysterious
road. President McCutcheon writes
from Pittsburg to the Commercial
club that he expects soon to be In
Salmon City and will confer with the
business men on express and freight
rates.
Wlilt man Women in Debute,
Whitman College, Walla Walla,
Wash. Washington State college has
submitted the following question for
the debate between the women of the
state college and Whitman: "Resolv
ed, That for the same work done men
and women should receive the same
remuneration." Whitman has chosen
the affirmative side. This Is the first
Intercollegiate debate Whitman wo
men have ever undertaken.
Do you Mad the Bast OregonlanT
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AT THE MOVING
PICTURE SHOWS
Orplteum.
1. "The Italian Barber." Bio
graph. This picture shows how Cu
pid plays the Game of Hearts.
"Sweet Italian love, mia Italian love
You don't need the moonlight your
love to tell her."
The author of the above lines surely
knew his Italian well, for there Is no
easier victim of Cupid's darts than
the Italian. A pretty face and the
Latin gentleman falls. A portrayal
of this is given In this Biograph com
edy drama.
2. Cowboy Justice. A sensational
subject produced by the American
Puthe company. Considerable care
has been given to every detail.
3. "A Child's Plea." Kosmik. The
child of nobility prays that she may
see her grandmother with whom her
own mother was not on good terms.
When the mother overhears the child's
supplications she begs forgiveness
from the old countess and they are
reconciled.
4. "Facarl Family." Pathe. A
reproduction of acrobatic work which
seems almost Impossible. The pho
tography Is remarkably good.
6. "The Vlllian Still Pursued Her."
The title of this subject describes it
perfectly, as the beautiful scenes, one
after the other, show vividly Corsica
in its wild state.
6. "The Hills of Corsica." Gau
mont. A travelog giving a succession
of picturesque scenes In Corsica.
Many will be surprised to see tue
character of the surface of the is
land and how heavily It is wooded.
Some of the views are picturesque
and all are Interesting.
7. "Poor Coat." A simple comedy,
but amusing.
The Pastime.
"Ramona's Father." Sellg. 1000
feet. An Indian story of California,
based upon a misunderstanding which
arouses the jealousy of a Mexican,
First a young man Is stabbed, after
he recovers nursed back to life by
an Indian girl, he Is lassoed by the
same Jealous Mexican but Is rescued
by the Indian girl and she In turn
stabbed. Truly this Is one of Sellg's
best productions.
"The Home of the Seal." Edison,
500 feet long. This Is a very extra
ordinary series of views, taken at
close range, of the harbor seals on
the Paloinas islands off the coast of
Peru.
"The Gardner's Ladder." Kdison,
500 feet. Comedy. A stern old fath
er, one afternoon chancing to see a
young man proposing to his daugh
ter, becomes Infuriated, orders the
young man off the premises and
locks the daughter In her room. The
father, very much agitated over tha
distressing state of affairs, repairs
to the garden for a walk and almost
stumbles over a ladder which the
gurdner has placed under his daugh
ter's window. Thinking she had
eioped he starts In excited chase.
Here Is where the fun begins.
"The Stolen Pig." A very Intarest
Ing comedy.
"Indian Pete's Gratitude." Kalem,
1000 feet.
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