East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Spring Showing of High Class
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WIS AKt UVY iV.&AUT with the most Deauurui aggregation oinauwc
have ever assembled for your inspection.
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ton and Spokane.
The social club is to hold a St. Pat
rick's day dunce in Pound's hall Fri-
I day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hogan and
family have moved in from the Bow
man ranch and will In the future re
side in the city.
S. E. Hogue of San Francisco, gen
eral superintendent of the Pacific
Coast Casualty Co., has been here for
the past week on company business.
V. F. O'Connell represents the com
pany In the west end of Umatilla
county.
Sunday visitors here were J. A.
Tull and wife, Idaho Falls. Jas. NIscon,
Heath. Ida.; E. E. Ostand and J. O.
Wilson. Moscow; Roy Osier of Ellens
burg. L. E. Luelsan and F. M. Down
ey of Portland.
Among other visitors In town to
day are Rev. C. Battle of Hermlstnn;
E.l Aneliny of Kendrlck. Idaho; Clyde
onow of Moscow; W. E. Robertson,
T. C. Lord and C. E. Orr of Port-hind.
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Promotes Digestionrhecrfui
ness and Rest.Contains neilhtr
Opiuni.Morphiac nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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lion . Sour Slnmach.Dlarrtoa
Worms jl'oiiMilswns jewnsn
ncssaiul LOSS OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
J WWy7Cr 1 (Special Correspondence.) igSm
C ?B Ij I) UmatiMu, Ore.. March IS.-Mrs. W. -J1J
j SO ' W! i I Cisco, having been called there aS!Wi OTfl ffTTafek,fc
) - (led , s now feeling in h'S usual good
K KVl f! ! HU, who has been on the oper- HtosLtowAi
ft f d Is on a business trip
il (! sided here for the past year, has ro-
II S&UI ):S.gned his position with the O.-W. to
If X iJV'KiiV ' k - t 01 (; go Into ranching In Canada. Both Z&l
-2V' V I l, neatly missed by their many 1JSJ
Urn, l'.V.S5k J FAU;'f' I 7H m m m i Keeper.
lf . S! The local Masonic lodge held initi
os I tf I Mwp1' rWV ItfsPsKlCW iintlon ceremony on Saturday evening,
B wfTHM I WSV WWVV f IV I after which a supper was held in
V4. WI JliChing's restaurant. There were sev
U ill AMK J 1 1 oral visiting brothers from Hermls-
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For Over
Thirty Years
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MORK INDISTRIOIS 1IEXS.
Portland Iiniier Snys Onl"K"'
Arc Woiitl-IScutors at Every Turn.
Portland. Or., March 8. To the
Editor of the Journal I see from the
The Best in Millinery Is Here
Dainty, exquisite Gage and Fisk patterns; also a beautiful array of hats from our
own work rooms. The Trimmings are Superb. To Lttempt to describe them
would be useless; one must see them to appreciate their beauty.
Ever Hat has "Vogue" Character, Style and Individuality; Remem
ber that this big exclusive Millinery Store built up it's business on The
Policy, viz; High Class Millinery at reasonable prices. Test Our Prices
CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU.
45 hens which laid 960 eggs In one
month and wishes to te shown If any
The government boat Umatilla ar- other breed of fowls is better than
rived in port on Saturday for supplies: the Cuff Rocks. Nine hundred and
and coal.
city by the Oregon Electric if the
franchise for that railroad's exten
sion Is granted by the council to
morrow night. This will mean the
payment of between $10,000 and 112,-
000 In additional taxes each year.
Among the many Improvements
contemplated Is the construction of a
handsome passenger station, prob
ably at some point on High street.
Opposite Post Office
THE VOGUE
MILLINER.Y STORE
The Inland Empire of the Open Riv
er Nav. Co.'s fleet arrived during the
week with a heavy supply of mer
chandise for local and out of town
merchants.
To Reside In City.
Mr. D. C. llrownell has leased a
neat cottage in the city and expects
to move his family within the next
week. His son C. G. Browncll will
manage the ranch.
INDIGESTION.
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MAX 83 GONE FROM HOME.
and a dark suit.
! beard.
He has a full white
Daughter Alarmed by Disappearance
of I. M. Ijorcross.
L. M. Lorcross, aged 85 has been
missing from the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. M. McLean, 175 East Four
teenth street, Portland, where he has
been staying, since early
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways moat successful. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It
loosens the cough, relieves the lungs,
opens the secretions and aids nature
Saturday in restoring the system to a healthy
morning and Mrs. McLean has be-j condition. Sold by all dealers.
come alarmed. She notified the police
yesterday and made diligent inquiry I HELMSMAN' DIES AT WHEEL,
amone her friends and neighbors. No
trace of the old man could be found.
When last seen Mr. Lorcross wore
a soft black hat, a brown overcoat
I-aac Hey, of Schooner Advent, Ex
pires an Ship Crosses liar.
Marshfield. Ore. The schooner Ad
vent, when she arrived at North Bend
Saturday night, brought the body of
Isaac Hey, who was employed as
winch driver and who died sudder.C'
Just before the vessel crossed the bar.
He was ordered by the captain to
take the wheel and after being at his
post for a few moments, dropped
dead. Heart disease Is supposed to
have been the cause of death.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QulnlD
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
tt fall to cure. E. W. GROVE'S
signature la on each box. lie.
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1-3 eggs per hen. which Is extremely
good, but there Is an old saying there
never was a man so good but there
was another Just as good, and I think
tbls proverb would do well applied
to hens. I have a pen of five Ruff
irplncton pullets which started lay
Ing In November, laying 102 eggs that
month, 101 In December and 110 in
January. In February there was one
of them setting the entire month and
another two weeks of the month, yet
I got eggi from that pen during
February. This Is nn average of a
litUc over 24 eeirs per hen. If I had
had 4 5 bens during January that nv
i eraged 110 eggs to every five hens I
. would have received 990 eggs or 30
eggs more than the Ruff Rocks laid.
, While we think the Ruff Rocks are a
' very good bird, we like the Ruff Orp-
ingtons better, for utility Ftock and
, good layers they are hard to beat. I
; have raised the Rocks but find the
j Orpingtons best, as for broilers they
, nre ready for market some two weeks
i In advance of the Rocks; and as wm
! ter layers It cannot be denied they
nre not to be itrlnned at. And I have
Fully nine out of every ton cases of
rheumatism Is simply rheumatism of
tho 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 are
certain to be pleased with the quick
relief which It affords. Sold by all
dealers.
CureU or Money Hack.
Don't worry a minute longer; It's
easy to get rid of indigestion nowa
days. So if you have gastritis, catarrh
of the stomach or simply fermentation
of food, cheer up. for Tallman & Co.
have a prescription called MI-O-NA
that turns old stomachs into sweet
ones In a few days or money back.
There's happy days ahead for you
and for your poor flabby, tired out
stomach If you won't be obstinate.
Just lay down 50 cents and say "I
want a box of MI-O-NA tablets."
They are made from the formula ofnotlpe(, there are considerable more
people breeding the Orpingtons every
the most successful prescription for
Indigestion, catarrh of the stomach
and all stomach distress ever known.
Take one or two tablets with or af
ter meals for a few days and then If
you don't agree with, us that MI-O-NA
year.
O. K. POULTRY PENS.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
fairness 1 tlon, headache, bllllousness, dliziness,
sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia.
Sold by all dealers.
ic o mnrvplnns nresrr nt on vou can' iaoieis invariuuijr urms icuci
have vour money back. We'll leave , men suffering from chronic constlpa-
It to vour good sense of
whether that' a square deal or not.
MI-O-NA stomach tablets promptly
relieve belching, heaviness, pain in
stomach, heartburn, sour stomach,
foul breath, coated tongue; dlzlness,
nervousness, sick headache and sleep
lessness. MI-O-NA Is sold by Tall
man & Co. and leading druggists
everywhere.
$370,000 WILL HE SPENT.
Oregon Elect rla to Hullil New Depot
at. Salem If IYiincliIsc Is Grantetl.
Salem, Ore. The handsome total
of J370.000 will be expended in this
CHINAMAN'S IIRIDE DIES.
Mission Worker Formerly of Portland
SiieetmibM to Peritonitis.
Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Hnrry Toy.
aged 22 years, who was formerly Mrs.
Daisy Davis, a mission worker of
Portland, Ore., and who married a
prosperous Chinese merchant of this
city, February 22. died of peritonitis
at their home here today.
Toy and his bride met In a Metho
dist mission In Portland, obtained a
marriage license In Vancouver. Wash.,
and came to Seattle, where they were
married by a negro minister.
The robin Is a standpatter; his song
Is ever the snme.
Tho Latest Alniut Appendicitis.
It has been announced that wind
or gas In the stomach or bowels, sour
stomach or constipation, are symp
toms of chronic appendicitis which
may any minute become acute. A
doctor states that A SINGLE DOSE or
simple buckthorn bark, glycerine,
etc., as compounded In Adler-l-ka,
the new German appendicitis remedy,
relieves these symptoms almost IN
STANTLY. Pendleton Drug company
reports that many Peondleton people
are receiving QUICK benefit,
OREGON
THEATRE
MAGNIFICENT ELECTRIC EF
FECTS. JJEACTIFUL COSTUMES,
Stl'EKU SCENIC EFFECTS.
PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75c 50c.
SEATS AT HAN SCOTS
M
arch 14
SEE
El
INOR
GLYN'S
"Tho Feast or Uio Hoses" and tho
Loggia of tho Talnco of Venice. Tho
Grand Canal and 1W Rippling Moon
lit Waves. The IleauUful View of
the Swiss Alps at Lucerne.
WEEKS
Dramatization of Tier Famous Novel
THE HRIEF AMERICAN TOUR OF
THIS FAMOUS ACTOK AND HIS
COMPANY LS DIRECTED UY
9
Licblcr & Go.
WHO GUARANTEE THAT THE OR
GANIZATION WAS BROUGHT IN
TACT FROM LONDON, ENGLAND,
AND REPRESENTS THE HIGHEST
STANDARD IN DRAMATIC ART.
OREGON THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15
- SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH ACTOR, MR.
EDWARD TERRY
AND HIS COMPLETE LONDON COMPANY FROM
TERRY'S TH RATRE LONDON ' .
(AMERICAN TOUR DIRECTED PY LIEBLER AND COMPANY)
PRESENTING SIR ARTHUR WING PINERO'S MOST CHARMING PLAY
. SWEET LAVENDER
MR. TERRY nq Dick Phr-nyl which oWncW lift ib ynyo more thnn 4000 time.
SALE OPENS TUESDAY AT IIANSCOM'S
JEWELRY STORE.
Prices: $1.50, $1. 75c, 50c
Other Stars and Attrac
tions Now Playing Under Management of
MEHLER & CO.
IIESSIK AIIOTT VIOLA ALLEN.
GERTRUDE ELLIOTT.
MARGARET ANGLIN.
OLGA NETHERSOL.
ANNIE RUSSELL.
MAY IRWIN... MABEL KITE
WILLIAM HODGE. .
..WALKER WHITESIDE.
HENRY H. WARNER.
GEORGE ARLISS.
ALBERT CHEVALIER.
ALIAS JIMMIE VALENTINE.
IV THE DEEP PURPLE. ,
POM PA N DER WALK.
MARRIAGE A LA CARTE.
MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE
PATCH.
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