.-.-.. ".W-V . . ... . .......... - . -- -Mf.-t ryrrv"vA mjt w ...tilt,,, ,'. i;;a-at'.- V V.--,'J)liM4: WT r .wwwiiw-.. KtGHT PAGES AILY IUT OnKGOlflAIf, HOTDUETOBf, OKBOOS. THURSDAY, MARCII 2, 1911. PAGE THRXB A iin (pifi a)Tin M cb Every Article in KOEPPIN'S ANNEX goes to the Highest Bidder SALE NOW ON! Commences: Afternoon 2 o'clock, Eve. 7:30 SPOKANE CAPITAL FOR OREGON MI noiiCOXA wii-Ij mo , I'VMI'KU OIT AT ONCE rciMlleton Men Intorvntod Prliii-lwHy In Gruiit County Gold Producer Work Stopimd by Wade Fulliire. William Klnncar of Susanvllle, Ore., announced In -Ppokane yester day that work on pumping out tho Colcona mine near Sumpter, Ore., will begin In a hort time, a syndi cate of Spoknne men hag Joined him In a Itfase and bond on the property, which Ib owned by C. S. Jackson of Portland. Mr. Klnnenr said ' among other things In an Interview discuss ing the property: "The Golcona l developed by a shaft of COO feet with drifts on five levels. The property waa operated actively during 1903 and 1904' and produced aboutJSOO.OOO In bullion. Practically all the production was from sloped above the 300-foot level. The lower workings are said to show $15 ore. In shoots from two to 30 reet wldo. "The closing down of the mine was duo to the failure of its owner, a Pendleton banker. The mine qurc -ly filled with water and nothing has been done on It since. It has tho rep utation of having been profitable un der good management, at all stages of its operation. "It is equipped with a 20-stump mill nnd concentrator, to which we shall add a cyanide plant, a hoist ca pable of operating to a depth of 1000 feet, a slx-drlll compressor, and a h:dro-eleetrlc plant of 100-horse-powtr." . Aro you frequently hoarse? Do you have thai annoying tickling In your thrjat? Does your cough an noy you at night nnd do you raise mucus In the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleas ed. Sold by all dealers. IIOVSTOV DAIRYMKV MIST ELIMINATE WATER Dairymen who have been selling watered and creamless milk in Hous ton have been brought up with a round turn. The local medical asso ciation under the leadership of the city pathologist have put Into effect stringent regulalons which are now incorporated Into a city ordinance that If violated will forfeit tho license of the offending milkman. The new rules govern all points of the dairies, taking Into account all the conditions which make for unhealthy milk, sue as conditions of the stables, the per sonal cleanliness of the persons do ing the milking, the handling or the milk and provide certain tests whrch must be made to insure its being per fectly pure. .The watering and skimming or separating of milk will have to cease und the practice so common In many cities of changing milk from largo fans to bottles while the wagons are out on their run has been ended es no bottles can now be used until they have been taken back to the dairy and washed. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which requires any Internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the fiee application of Chamberlain's Liniment. Give it a trial. You arc icrtuln to be pleased with the quick relief which It affords. Sold by all dealers. TEXAS STATE I I.OWEK PLACED VXDEH BAN' Texas poets wll have to cease their odes to the cape Jessemlne and tno state's pet flower stands In danger of being ordered out of the boundar ies by the agricultural department as the state horticulturist has placed the beautiful white flower and Its ever' green bush under the ban because of Its menace to the orange Industry. Itecent orchardlst and government expeVts have made a thorough exam lnatlon In the endeavor to ascertain fully just what was the result of tne freeze so far as the white fly was concerned, and they found that the defoliation of -the orange trees annl hilated all the white files on the or ango trees, and that had It not been for the harbor offered In the foliage of the Jessamine trees every white ny In the coast country would have been eradicated. The white fly Is housed in the foil ago of the trees, both In the orange and Jessamine. They do not infest the wood of the trees, hence their eradication from the orange frees when the freeze caused dcfollatron; also their preservation where they in fest the Jessamine. r 9 4 1 ST; BS - I STANFIELD TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL HOUSE IiOAItl) OF DIRECTORS SEEK GOOD LOCATION OrcIiardisU Planning to Increase Acreages Approximately 1500 Trees Will lie Set Out Tills Spring. (Special Correspondence.) Stanfleld, Ore., March 1. The school directors have been looking over some new building sites that have been offered, upon one of which the new building may be erected, It being the opinion of a good many that a more sightly location than the one on which the old building stands should be selected. Many of our orchardists are mak ing preparations for the planting of trees which are expected to arrive vi ry shortly from the nursery, ani on all sides may be seen men actively ngsod in staking out the land and digging tree holes. It does not require much of an Imagination to see the ir rigated district adjoining Stanfleld flourishing as one great orchard aa in the neighborhood of 15,000 trees will be set out this spring, which in addition to those already planted will make a grand showing. Frank Sloan and R. A. Holte were in Pendleton Tuesday on business. Dr. H. W. Coe went to Pendleton Monday evening where he will spend a few days before returning to Stan field. E. J. .Summerville of Pendleton, waa In town yesterday. R. N. Stanfleld went to Hot Lake yeRterday evening where he will re main for a few days hoping to recup erate from an attack of the la grippe. John Towers returned yesterday evening from Portland where he had spent a few days on business and pleasure. Mayor Kyle was a motor passenger this morning to Pendleton. Attorney A. W. Gray visited Pen dleton yesterday on business. C. L. Hurd of Sacramento, Cal., ar rived in Stanfield this morning very much to the surprise of his son, pro prietor of the Stanfield Standard, vhom he had not seen for fourteen years. Do you read the East Oregonian? Have you ever tried an old paint brush with which to blacken the stove? If you haven't, you have a Joy coming. 'never bc.'cro crowded IjiV' onila n tt'" b v .1 ir1- rlHlanVw- rests on -A-?n r.'.irij thrills r spacs of 360 sec ul it they will for tho 105-pound To- claim to distinction as an operator of tho tiny Dcmoltfolle monoplane, wmit up at 3:!5 o'clock In an exhibition flight. Hi rose to a height" of nearly 3500 feet an VwepKout overt the suburban country tor I lister -e of nearly two mlle. be fore! Imlng back to earth. Garros, as 'case of-hls predecessor In the llnmcnt, peratcd a lis earlier rivals. absoluto control of marked the kcrafL Garros is and forty - kbegan fo course. In tU t. t! ''Vitrtillstlc, answered bnek: "7cs, r.'-.ii iv;'8 coing to land that hOi slmfjIe.D-.Ji f.r.t tiio Chamber Com mere; iyri;ng un for his succesafu fllghr-Si,..;'H,froTt. around tho granc taking their nvlauoi 2Z&$1 wcre h0',!a-' Ju3 tirGi sure that thej IIng ct his levesi ?vi amotiK rta nvi. fjnigs. ssomo over WiW.-er must be It at Intrr- I Ar.l In Bnn.l V"-'T . i 4 T 7 V i , 0t Mi' s .' Ml "Seven Days" at the OiVKtm Theater, Sunday Evenln-j, March 5. THE GREAT COMEDY HIT, "SEVEN DAYS.' is mMm gron Kjtrsday, when tho crowd laurhed It self hoarse. The yellow-planed Domol Mile bounced and careened and rocked nnd jumped and the- did It all over ngaln. lAudemars stuck heroically to Ida post; for It did take a hero to op erate the dangerous invention of M. Santo Dumont, and all .flying men know It ,Around the courso bounc"d the. Swiss and back to the point ( stattoK, .IUjta an acc.rQ.0t overj.otik s. CI machine. ho happens1 n the preset , . Js as far '"Resent mee through cd the. lo, be hop tiok ger. US. n It Vc f r- yal a .... . run i c Biue n Ten liwesJ VhorW' Old, blBkv Jwns i. tit Iln. his self- H. R one of tht and whosi' matter erncd, too sscs am. to b gav p tlv mill Jl-bjeo' Splint ti5UCt elisor Vraplt crowdliat n ed-for dlriglbli Llnco tho long- ong. It was with this Impression that Si mon, who had been out of the runnlni ror an nour or long Interim for flyer" by the trusty Blerlot and siock exnmit Dunuing oiVJ! a- o: rrteno. Kimon went fniti ' two miles out. but could eeo" "ioflimg o; tlie curioua obJc.t which had held tht more-rM vmiii tho w3k,fefo.j waylrira hi: heudAli fl tin w t m r a. She was the sort of a girl any fel low would look at twice, even on Broadway, where the crop of peach es never suffers a blight, so when she came out between the acts and asked where she could find a telephone the chap In charge broke a rule and con ducted her to the one In the box of fice. Then of course he withdrew while she used the phone, but he couldn't help overhearing some of her talk. There was the usual overture ui "hello's" and "is that you " and then: "I'm in New York yes O,, per fectly fine! I'm at the matinee Seven Days' at the Astor theater hello hello central. please don't disconnect hello yes, 'Seven Days' Just dandy! Wish you were hero with me to enjoy it; you'd love It. Really, I've never laughed so in my life. It's perfectly splendid, the best I've ever seen. I've laughed till my hair's come down. What? No, I'm not presentable (the chap in charge took mental exception to' this Indictment) O, ehe's with mo and as crazy about It as I am. You were? O. you've seen it then. Isn't It the best ever?" A lot more, and then: "I'll be up Saturday. Give my love to Good bye, I must go In; the next act will be starting nnd I simply musn't miss any of It. Good bye yes, Saturday good bye." Her message sept, she thanked the chap In charge sweetly, and he had hardly recovered from his bow of ac knowledgement when tho regular box office fellow Interrupted with: "Say, that was a long distance phone and she didn't pay for It." "That so?" returned the chap In charge; "let's find out about It," and he called up long distance. "Newburg forty nnd ten seven minutes eighty cents." was the In formation. "Oh, well," said the chap In charge "that boost for 'Seven Days' was worth eighty cents. Charge " It to extra advertising." Go to the Oregon theater Sunday, evening, March E, and sec If you don't agree with the pretty girl that "Seven Days" Is the best over. See this tremendous comedy hit acted by the brilliant Astor theater cast and with the sumptuous production that Messrs. Wagenhals & Kemper aro sending here. "Seven Days" was so big a hit In New York that it has been there more thnn a year. Tnat tells' the story and bears out tho pret ty girl's enthusiasm. UNITED STATES IS INTERESTED IN FRENCH DEAL The state department Is now en gaged in an investigation of a deal which a French syndicate proposes to put through In Ecuador. For the purpose of cleaning up the city of Guayaquil, the bankrupt government of Ei-nador now proposes to borrow several millions from the French. This news comes closely upon the heels of the failure, through opposi tion of the people, of the administra tion's attempt to negotiate the lease of the Galapagos Islands to the flitt ed States for $15,000,000. This sum, if the lease was negotiated, was to be used to put Guayaquil In sanitary condition, and, incidentally, it was suspected, to enrich the administra tion. The United States is particularly in terested In the sanitation of Guaya quil, on account of the proximity of til's pi il to the Panama canal. Guay aquil is tho last port of call in the west coast before reaching the Pacific terminus of the canal, where Uncle - i s spout ( u rioous sums in bringing about sanitation. With (.iiirivMoii'l cleaned up. and under san itary regulations, a great menace cO the i- 'iial zone would be removed. All the mus all tho time In the East orcgonian. Particularly the Ladies. Not only pleasant and refreshing to the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet ening to the system, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted to ladies and children, and beneficial in all cases in which a wholesome, strength ening and effective laxative should be used. It is perfectly safe at all times and dispels colds, headaches and the pains caused by indigestion and constipation so promptly and effectively that it is the one perfect family laxative which gives satis faction to all and is recommended by millions of families who have used it and who have personal knowledge of its ex cellence. Its wonderful popularity, however, has led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita tions which act unsatisfactorily. There fore, when buying, to get its beneficial effects, always note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. For sale by all leading druggists. Price 50 cents per bottle. .o- a s r m The hearing of children Is frequently followed by poor health for tb 'Ato-ffjJ S y2T " Si '? moaner. supremo crisis oi uia ej Cri'J findics her physical system unpra- pare a tor ids acmanas oi nature, leaves her with weakened resistive powers and sometimes chronic ail ments. This can ro avoided it 3 rriend is used htforo the coding cf baby, and the healthy woman can r: ir .! a l.eaitfcy mother. It is the oaly rsraeuy t'.iat perfectly and thoroughly jT?r-"'r"s t-i n?-t-?;u for hcalU:7 motherhood crA fcrfcsja about a natural and t.-.ry co-s i-:r.:ntitn of tho tsmu Voiaea who Mother's Friend are always tccu rv..'- ri'.rlsj v'i:-.j tUa UUIo one arrives, zm recover more quichly, and vita r-a ill e-ec'.a, or clirculs tioufcles. her Lc: I'h ry r.' .r.r Uo'tcsf's rriead, tiuc pr-jf arly.3 Lor piiysicd conditio!; for the hour of motherhood. This medit-iuo is for sale at drug 'stores. Writo for free booi for expectant mothers. BEADPIEU) ESGUIiATOB CO., Atlanta, Oa. : jeetjat mother should safeguard S A tag" r & tTj? fc nr-nr Known For Its Strength The First National Bank PEK3LET0N, (OREGON CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER 12. UUU 0 SECURITY Tone Your Chickens Now For Breeding Don't feed meat and fresh bone or your opff3 will not hatch. Our clerks nro willing to show you through a line never before carried in Pendleton, come now and see them and purchase later. a We take orders for Incubators and Brooders, I 1 V " hV. ConUrv Have some on hand now; also wire nests, e carriers, folding egg boxes, collapsible coops, water fountains and feeders. A. T. Matthews Co- "The Chicken Doctor" 129 E. Alta St Thone Main 134.