East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 23, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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The Kind You ILire Always Consrlit, imd nlik'h lias keen
In use for over 30 years, has borne, tbe signature of
and has boon made under his ier
sonal supervision since its Infancy.
-m7jr. Allow no one to deceive yoi i in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" arc hut
Experiments that trifle -with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothlug Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieve Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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NEWS OF THE .
I ' NORTHWEST
Ton Pays With Dislocated IIp.
White Salmon, Wash. Charles Ga
ven, In the employ of the Swan-Ha-mann
Lumber company, was brought
to the local hospital. For 10 days he
had been upon the mountain with a
dislocated him.
I'rsro Planting of Knrly Ohlos.
Walla Wiulln, Wash. Commission
men are urging the Walla Walla truck
gardeners to try the Early Ohio po
tato. They claim the Ohio Is a white
potato and that the sound markets
demand a white potato. The favorite
here has been the Early Hose.
Cov Merchant Is Assessor.
La Grande, Ore. D. M. Clark,
many years a leading merchant of
Cove, was named by County Judge
Henry to succeed T. A. Rinehart,
county assessor, who goes to the state
land board at Salem. Mr. Clark will
qualify March 1. He is a democrat,
but was named by a republican court.
Forest Lectures nt Idaho "V."
Wallace, Idaho. Supervisor W. G.
Weigle will leave Wallace for Mos
c6w to deliver lectures at the Uni
versity of Idaho. He will address the
students of the forestry department
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, giv
ing four lectures on forestry supervision.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Use For Over 30 Years
In
THI CEKTAUH COMPANY, TT MUW.W0T TWtCT. HIW VOWK CITY.
HORSE TRIAL AT
ATHENA IS FUNNY
IirMOKOrS TESTIMONY
CACSES AUDIENCE TO LAUGH
Pinkerton Wins Horse But Must Pay
Pasturage Bannister Pays Costa
of Trial Wife of State Senator
Improving.
Plan New Yakima Theater,
North Yakima, Wash. J. E. Cort,
manager of the Yakima theater and
son of John Cort, the theatrical mag
nate, asserts plans for the combined
theater and hotel to be erected In this
city within a year by the elder Cort.
have been placed in the hands of Ar
chitect Houghton of Seattle.
(Special Correspondence.)
Athena, Ore., Feb. 21. The case
of Bannister vs. Pinkerton for the re
covery of a horse, was tried by jury
In the justice court before B. B.
Richards today and the verdict of the
Jury was to the effect that Mr. Pink
erton retain the horse but pay to Mr.
Bannister the sum of $30 as a pasture
bill and Mr. Bannister was to pay the
costs of the trial which will probably
amount to about $30.
Attorney H. T. Watts was the coun
iel for the plaintiff and Attorney S.
F. Wilson represented the defend-1
ants. .
The trial was a very heated one
besides being quite funny, and by the
hearty laughs that issued forth from
the court room one would think that
a comic opera was going on Instead
of a trial.
Mrs. Pinkerton proved to be the
star witness and in her testimony she
caused the large crowd which attend
ed the trial to laugh quite a number
of times.
The arguments of the two attorneys
were finished by 5:30 and the court
was adjourned until 7:00 at which
time the Jury went out and returned
with a verdict after about an hour
and a half of deliberation.
Mrs. Barrett Improving.
According to reports received here
today, Mrs. C. A. Barrett, the wife
of Senator Barrett who Is now at Sa
lem, is Improving and the doctors re
port that the crisis has passed and
that the pneumonia will begin to
loosen Its grip upon the stricken wo
man. Such reports bring very glad
tidings to all of the citizens of this
community, as Mrs. Barrett holds the
esteem and respect of all who know
her. It is hoped by her many friends
that she will soon be able to return
to this city with Senator Barrett.
FEBRUARY 23 IX IIISTOBY.
1555 Thomas Wyatt beheaded. He
took the lead in an unsuccessful in
surrection against the bloody Queen
Mary.
1804 The capitol of Louisiana ter
ritory removed by congress from
New Orleans to Donaldsville.
1S29 The clipper brig Silas Rich
ards reached New York from Liver
pool in 19 days.
1830 The Russian government de
creed that all Jesuits entering "the
country were to be seized and sent to
Siberia.
1848 John Quincy Adams died.
1554 The Rock Island railroad
completed from Chicago to the Mis
sissippi river.
1555 The house passed a bill re
ducing the duties on imported goods.
1S61 General Twiggs surrender-
i government property In Texas val
ued at $1,200,000 to the confederates.
, 1864 Artemus Ward, the famous
American humorist and his agent. Dr.
I Kingston, captured by Indians while
I traveling overland to Salt Lake City.
1874 A pension of $1000 yearly
granted by Queen Victoria to the
children of Dr. Livingstone, the mis
sionary and explorer who died . in
Africa.
ieo The United States passed a
bill appropriating $25,000 for a
monument to ex-President Grant to
be erected in Washington.
1894 Chicago labor troubles of
1894 began.
1904 William J. Bryan addressed
general assembly of Virginia and re
ceived an ovation.
1908 Father Leo Helnrichs, a
Catholic priest, was shot and killed
in Denver by Guisepe Alio, an an
archist.
1909 Patent agreement between
United States and Germany signed
at Washington.
1910 National City Bank at Cam
bridge. Mass., closed on acoBunt of
$144,000 embezzlement.
Chinese troops occupied Lhassa
and Dalai Lahma fled to Indla.-
BuMlncss Men Hire Secretary.
North Yakima, Wash. The North
Yakima Business Men's association
is planning to enlarge the scope of
its work this year and to take up a
number of matters of special interest
to members of the association. An
office is to be opened and a perman
ent secretary employed.
rValley
Files on Yakima Water.
North Yakima, Wash. E. M.
superintendent of tho Yakima
ey Transportation company, has
filed on 2000 cubic feet per second
of the waters of the Yakima river,
which, according to the Mr. Kenley,
will be used to develop power for the
company in case a satisfactory con
tract can not be made with the Pa
cific Power & Light company.
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UNBURN I S H E
....HOUSE-KEEPING. . . .
MS
In Suites of 2 Rooms Each
Steam Heat
Electric Lights
Gas and Gas Range
Hot, and Cold Water
Bath -
Good Ventilation
Plenty ol Daylight
INCLUDED IN EACH SUITE
East
Falls Victim to Thieves.
8, W. Bends of Coal City, Ala., hta
a Justifiable grievance. Two thieves
stole his health for twelve yean.
They were a liver and kidney trouble.
Then Dr. King's New Ufe Pills throt
tled them. He's well now. Unrival
ed for constipation, malaria. Head
ache. Dyspepsia. 2(c. Koeppens.
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Notice Umatilla Encampment
O, F,
Umatilla Encampment No. 17, I.
O. O. F., will have work in all de
grees Thursday, February 23. All
members are requested to be present.
Do you use an atomizer in treating
Nasal Catarrh? If so you will appre
elate Ey's Liquid Cream Balm, the
quickest and surest remedy for this
disease. In all curative properties it
Is Identical with the solid Cream
which is so famous and so successful
In overcoming Catarrh, Hay Fever
and Cold in the head. There Is relief
in the first dash of spray upon the
heated sensitive air-passages. All
druggists 75c, including spraying tube
or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren
street, New York.
LIKE A DKEAM TO IIEK.
Margaret Andoux, the Paris dress
maker, whose book has attracted the
attention of great scholars all over
the world, worked at her trade for
the sum of. 60 cents a day. She left
the country and went to Paris with
but a few cents In her pocket, and
considered herself lucky to have ar
rived at the dignity of something
Penrose to Talk on Coast.
Whitman College, Walla Walla,
Wash. President Penrose has left
r Seattle, where he speaks at a
dinner given by the Seattle chamber
of commerce. Tomorrow night, in
Tacoma. he also responds to a toast
at the banquet of the Sons of the
American Revolution and the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution in
the Hotel Tacoma.
LOCATED IN
Oregcnian Building
Enquire at East Oregonian Office
SAYS QUININE WILL
NOT BREAK A COLD
HOW TO CURE COLDS AND
GRIPPE IX A FEW HOURS
Wire Nail in Cow's Heart.
St. John, Wash. Frank Hamilton,
a rancher living seven miles from this
place, lost a valuable cow and the
post morten revealed the presence of
a wire nail which had worked its
way into the cow's heart. It still
had the appearance of a new nail,
however, but It was much worn. Mr.
Hamilton thinks the cow swallowed
the nail while eating baled hay.
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Urge Klickitat County Plan.
White Salmon, Wash. Twenty-
five White Salmon county boosters
left for Olympla to work for the
passage of the bill which provides for
the division of Klickitat county. The
bill comes before the senate tomor
row and J. L. Sutherland, who has
been looking after the bill for the
last two weeks, is hopeful of Its pas
sage.
Clay Bed Near Cliewelah.
Chewelah, Wash. As a result of a
preliminary examination into the
quality of the raw clay product of the
Chewelah Brick and Lime company
at their yards north of the city, it is
believed an abundant supply of high
grade pottery clay has been found
and today 2500 pounds, containing
specimens of the clay, was shipped
for Inspection. The company is ne
gotiating for leases on the land.
You will distinctly feel your cold
breaking and all the grippe symptoms
leaving after taking the very first
dose.
It is a positive fact that Pape's
Cold Compound, taken every two
hours, until three consecutive doses
are taken, will end the grippe and
break up the most severe cold, either
in the head, chest, back, stomach or
limbs.
It promptly relieves the most mis
erable neuralgia pains, hcadacne,
dullness, head and nose stuffed up.
feverishness, sneezing, sore throat,
running of the nose, mucous catarrh
al discharges, soreness, stiffness and
rheumatic twinges.
Pape's Cold Compound Is the re
sult of three years' research at a cost
of more than fifty thousand dollars
and contains no quinine, which we
have conclusively demonstrated Is not
effective in the treatment of colds or
grippe.
Take this harmless compound as
directed, with the knowledge that
there Is no other medicine, made
anywhere else In the world, which will
cure your. cold or end grippe misery
as promptly and without any other
assistance or bad after-effects as a
25 cent package of Pape's Cold Com
pound, which any druggist In ;the
world can supply.
Disagree Over Church Site,
Toppenlsh, Wash. The Presbyte
rian and -Congregational church so
cletles have become Involved about
prior rights to establish churches
here. The societies have an agree
mcnt in Washington that In places
where mission help is necessary that
they will combine. In this instance
both reached the field about the
same time and organized. The prln
clpai difficulty comes in the location
of the church.
Refreshments will be served,
of Chief Patriarch.
Order. over a half a dollar a day wage. Her
book, "Marie Claire," made her sev
I eral thousand dollars, and now the
Everybody goes to the Orpneum to . poor dressmaker may rest from her
see the best and the clearest pictures, labors for awhile.
Tot the mother In th home to lo
strong and well, able to devote her
time and strength to the tearing of
children, is one of life's greatest
blessings. Often the hearing of
children injures the mother's health,
if she has not prepared her system
in advance for the Important event.
Women who use Mother's Friend are saved much of the discomfort and suffering
so common with expectant mothers. It is a penetrating oil that thoroughly lubri
cates every muscle, nerve and tendon involved at such times, and thus promotes
physical comfort. It aids nature by expanding the skin and tissues and per
fectly prepares the system for the
coming of baby. Mother's Friend
assures a quick and natural recovery
fer every woman who uses It. It is
for sale at drag stores. Write tot
tree bock (or expectant mothers.
SJUSTZIU) 1EGULATOX CO,
Atlanta, Oa
Movo Meeting Six Miles.
Winona, Wash. The Winona del
egation to the Southwestern Whitman
County Sunday School convention at
Endicott Friday brought the conven
tlon to town. A mam meeting was
called at Endicott Friday evening to
discuss voting bonds for a new school
house and so much Interest was ta
ken by the Endicott people that the
Sunday school workers despaired of
getting a crowd. Teams were order
ed and the speakers taken six miles
to Winona, where an evening session
of the convention was held.
and found In good shape. Five min
utes later his lungs stopped working,
before the operation was started.
Ten Nnnn from Portwral.
Baker City, Ore. Ten Engllsn
speaking nuns will reach Baker with
In a few weeks from Portugal and
will begin work in charitable and hos.
nltal enterprises. .They come to east
em Oregon on the invitation of the
Rt. Rev. C. J. O'Reilly, bishop of
this diocese. They have had much
experience In Portugal. They were
forced to leave the new republic on
account of the unsettled conditions.
Bishop O'Reilly expects them in a
short time and has several growing
towns In view In which to place
them. They well be a diocesan
community. It is probable that some
of the sisters will be stationed at
Ontario and Wallowa.
Anaestlietlo Kills Youth.
Toppenlsh, Wash. While being
given the anaesthetic previous to an
operation late Monday evening, Paul
Johnston, 18 year old son of B. S3.
Johnston, died suddenly at the Top
penlsh hospital. '
Johnson was Injured some montijS
ago, losing a leg. The wound did
not heal after the operation and It
was decided to operate. Previously
the giving of an anaesthetic had not
affected him. His heart was tested
Bute of Ohio, City of Toledo, Loess
Coonty .
Frank J. Cheney makje oath that fas Is
senior partner of tbe firm of V. i. Cbaney
Co., doing tenalneat lo the City of Toledo,
Scanty snf HUte aforesaid, and tbat said
firm will pay tbe sum of ONB HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each aid every case of ca
tarrh tbat cannot be cored by the ose of
Hall's Catarrh Core. .
rBANC J. CHRNBTT.
Sworn to before ma and sobserlbed la my
nreaence, this 6th day of December, A. D.,
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nail's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally,
and acta directly on the blood and mocooa
watt term of the system. Bead for teat
nonlala free.
Bold by all Druggists, TI.
Elks Attention.
Pendleton Lodge No. 288, B. P. O.
B., will meet Thursday evening, Feb
ruary 23rd, In regular session. Bal
loting on candidates and Initiation.
All members urged to be present. By
order of exalted ruler.
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