PAGE THRU HJGI1T PAGE BAIL EAST OIll B010AN. PENDLETON. OllBCiOM. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. I . ! NEWS OF THE j NORTHWEST i 1 onco childless, now happy and physically well, with healthy children, will tell how Lydia E. Hnkhara'n Vegetable Compound made all this possible. Hero aro their names and correct addresHes. Write them and leam for yourself. They are only a few out of thousands. wdcrjoru V MrvBMScKariri "Mv baby liai tatn threw nrlznii nt the hoalttiliiht ami prottiBHt." Mrn. A. 1. Ander son, 811 lliKlilitnil Arc, ImliauupuJia, lnd. "I mii ib(i mother of a twolve peund boy and lie li atrong and heallhv." Alr. Mhry AiiimiUiti.n, It. K.I). -No.l, JtinHO, C'alott, Wis. Mybat'y la itrung arid lirullhv and I am well.'1 Mm. II. M. Solium, 1083 Wooilbrldua hinx't. hi. rati . Minn. , "Kinco my baby cam we are a nnppT , family.' Mr, linn. II. Htaimbery, .It. No. 6, Urn is, l peer MintiiipKy, num. "My liuitlth baa ueun rditored and I now have a Mk baliv boy." Mrs. Anna Anileraou, lie 1!), Mark Im.'k, Minn. Atn now a oll womnii and bavetJie ilcnr ent baby luiy." Mrs. Krauk llariham, U. H. Jin. I, lluUu In, Nebraska. "I We a I ik, f;i', lwalthv Tnv." Mm. A. A. l!rli ti.'T, It. V. D. Nn. I. ltaltimero, Ohio. "I baro iuir of ti'e tlntii-1 l.-i''v c,irln von t-vtr w."-Mm, V. v.. Ciuodn-iu, U15M. U'lli Street, Wi'mlngum, N. 0. "Weart'iit I nt Moiweil with ft Tt llttlo baby girl." . Mm. (J. A. Lapurouae, Mimli-tpit, l.a. "I linron lovely tml.y lny nnd yon can toll evorvo'io tliiit li'i In a Vii.kbaiii' b.;liy." Mm. Limn Fi. i i.er, 'M Mminic st.,i'arliti:iilt, N. .1. "I Inive tlin'o rl.lblren and tm k your Cmii- pnnnd twli liiii'-." ilrn. John liowurd, Wil inln'.'ton, Vermont. "My lui'-i .mil I the !iaiilet man nllvo to-cluv." Mm. lira l'urbrako, 17Uarieinuiit St., Iiullalii, N. y. "I b.iio n linn tlronu baby danphter imw." V.i'. A. A. I .' i,Itittvi!le, N.V.,KoiiUj44. our lirt b:il y lrtwtrnuK and bf.-.llliv and ire atiritiiu'e t'.la result ti tlio linn'iy ime , tut t'iniiouiiil." S.Ya. h'rvd ouaiin. Anr ira, frr:: n. H "lo've n: v l ie and my Imfcy'i piH,d health n to ytmrl 'ii;!.!.. iiml." :.'r. . O. Spencer, U. J, 1'. li.. N... T.ay, Alabama. - r, :un 1 have a nlin Uiiiy clrl, tae jnycf onr y nor.l' . -iirp. vuut til guuumm Bt., Worc sttT JI.uj. "Am Urn iv tliir c f a tivlve pnnnd baby bov m1h is tbe iiottij.v bc.ltb." Mrn. 1 .-'ivrt Abr, l!,'.l Sl;ite Aviv, Ctn.'ilitmli. (Ililo. Wo have cno of tlui llnfft Luliy boys." Mm. A. :. liaVailtt, Klnm. Mo. "1 owe tU health rf niMilf and thrto children to lA'ila K. ritikliupi'it V i.-otablo 'oinininil. -ilrit. Alfrwl i.. Oale. lvx tu, .Meiioii.uvli, N. y. 'I liai'ian t-i'Vfn jioiin'l Viv.M Mm. Maff- ple 1-jttir, It. r. I'. 1. eM-yvino, i a. our tnedirlna ba broniilit hnilii-M to our luinie." Mm. .) lirantham, v. V,.i.,l..v. ..r Kl Tavlorvillo. 111. "Now my home l in.nie happy by a big baby boy'-Mm. Mary bedlocU, box L.'7.S, Nt,Kaunte. Miciiian. iirsy'i1 sMbditToOT . MrsCCGoodivm Mrj Goodwin's ' Douy i m 'lrt nl TniiiiciilHli. ToppcnlHh, WnHh. Fire broke out about 4:30 o't lmk this irmrning In the Clyde .Smith plumbing Khop In the southeast end of the city nnd before the volunteer fire department arrived the building hitd been practically burned, with a Iohh of about $1200, partly covered by insurance. BRIEF BREEZY NOTES ABOUT ADAMS PEOPLE (.-Special Correspondence.) AduniH, Ore., March 27. Miss Cheratini; Winn celebrated her eighth birthday on Fslday afternoon, those present were, Glrldean Morris, Dora Chestnut, Ijortha Lewis, Hculah Spen ctr.Olailuyn .Spencer, Paul and Fran cis Lieuallen, Enln Stockton, Forest and Dale Perinqer. They had re freshments and all enjoyed the af ternoon, and the little lady was well pleased with the many birthday pres ents from her friends and a lovely cake with 8 candles from Mrs. John Xewliiirs to Have Library. Ncwburg, Ore. Word waa received hare last evening from Andrew Car negie by the ladles having ehurge of Gless. the public library, that ho would give Clark Maxey and Lola Rogers went $10,000 towards the erection of a pub-1 tc Athena Sunday to attend the big lie library at this place. Already a ball game. fine lot has been given, and it will be I J. T. Lieuallen and daughters Stel necessary for the city to give a bonus 'la and Mrs. George Woodward, visit- of $1,000, which has been agreed to. : ed in me city of Pendleton Monday. .iiie young people or Auams gave 6rW2,--l'm$Vyj&J utron and welL able to mmm3::tti time and strength to ttft chUflren. to one of life's YM'-':i'JWj.9y 'WtrZ&ti blessings. Often the C. w'-J -u lSLSL iSo L-'i-L. ' 'i l 'f "' : h 4 Tot the mother In the home to T aevote ner rearing of greaUdk hearing of health. , i IX bub Has noi preuiuuu uvl sjsvcim 'u&& in advance for the lmvjortant event. Wouica vho uss Eo'.her's rrlsnd aro eaved much of tho discomfort and sulToriuft so conrncn with expectant mcthcrs. It Is a penetrating" oil that thorouhly lubri cates eve? inascls,' nerve ani tendon Involved at 3uch times, and thus promotes, physical ccci'ort. Ii ai3 nature h7 expanding the Bkia and tisoues and per fectly prepares the system for the suuung ox uaoy. xno'.ucr s i neuu rv issure3 a c.tuck aud natural recovery Tor every Vfoman -who uses it. It Is for sale at drug stores. Write for free hook for erppctant mothers. EBADITEI.T) EEQULATOE CO, AUarta, Oa. Auto Takes Pliiiigc. Aberdeen, Wash. Two men in an automobile plunged off the Wlshkah nver bridge today, and, although the machine sank to the bottom, 28 feel below, the occupants were saved, the crew of the tug Edgar throwing lines to them as they rose to the surface. The men who experienced the narrow escane are F. R. Rlelman and J. E. Touchers, of Montesano. CoincUlcnecMii Names. Wallace, Idaho. A coincidence in uncommon ntimt s is said to be res ponsible for the romance of James k. Edmiston, a reporter of this cl!y. and Florence E. Edmiston tof Spokane, which culminated in marriage in Coeur d'Alene yesterday. But for this similarity both Mr. Edmiston and Miss Kilmiton udinit they would probably never have been Mr. and Mrs. Edmiston. narpn For further in forma inn, adlre ss Mrs. Ilnkham, I.ynn, Llasa. ller advice a frcf, uiways helpful and strictly conlideiitiaL Kljriil AiTcx Nell IHkIi. ElKin, Ore. The record price Tor raw land was made Tuesday when Newton Roberts bought of Henry Hug a five-acre tract at $150 an acre. This land could have been bought last year at $60 nn acre and the whole 90 acres could have been obtained this year for $100 nn acre. Mr. Roberts txpects to make his home on the land. The tract, in recent years, produced r bushels of wheat an acre. a farewell party on Earl Errelstyn on Saturday night. Those present were, Ethel Peringer, Celia Slmonton, Augusta Stockton, Jessie Chestnut, Eleene Bowling, Lola Rogers, Chester Spencer, Hobart Peringer, Percella Lieuallen, Otas Lieuallen, Ralph Wal- lan. Ralph Wallan and Chester Spencer were dressed as girls and Perelia Lieuallen was robed as a knight and Ethel and Lola Rogers as tramps. They had a fine entertain ment and refreshments at 11 p. m. of. ice cream and cake. All had a dandy time, so come again friends. ine young people of Adams gave a party on Saturday night in honor of Miss Doris Barnes of Weston, at the homo of Mrs. George Bentley. Those present were Miss Anis Barnes of Weston, Clark Maxey, Seth Per kins, Zeb Lewis, Bert Kirby, Stella Lieuullen, Minnie Peringer, Edith Peringer. Refreshments were served at 10 p. m. and they played games and spent a very pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. F. A. Lieuallen of Pilot Rock are the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. r. Lieuallen Sunday. Charley Owens and Aldc-n Clark went to Athena Sunday to play ball. Miss Ruth McKenzle was the guest of Mrs. Lula Woodward Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen made a business trip to the city of Pendle ton Friday. Miss Barnes of Weston was the f.'ueht of Mrs. G. Bentley over Sun- Dcnlcs Wife Poisoning. , day. Cocur D'Abne. Idaho. Every head Jai:i and Gwendoline Rogers came un from Pendleton Friday night to BATTLESHIP OREGON READY FOR SERVICE lil I.I.1XKJ or AMERICAN' XAVV a;ain pri:p.ri:i ron action was pent forward ami every eye n t i ed on John McDowell when he testi fied Saturday. More than 1000 per sons listened ntri-rly. McDowell is the confessed affinity of Mrs. Lula Traynor, whom he courted while his v.lfe was living. Ho took the stand - li, his own behalf to deny that ho lias been thrown Into one of the great : murdered his w'fe by giving her mor- "cracking machines" will become lm- phine or laudanum. McDowell sau pressed with a sense that It Is not in- his true nrme is James Rose, the name animate. Says an official of the com-( McDowell being that of his step fath pany. "Everything we do it seems er. to rob It of its life and strength to! f ume extent, but ll always fcnviT8 if Am ; line. Operators say the same .', oi steel that It loses some or its me from too much handling, but recovers spend Sunday at home. Fred Blake came up from Pendle ton Saturday to spend Sunday at horn In Adams. " - DAMAGED BY FROST ORCHARDS OF l.OWEK VALLEY AFFECTED BY COLD SNAP Notice Was Sent Out by Weather Bu reau Only a Few Were Able to Do Anything to Save Their Trees .Some Hal Smudge Pots. Is believed that many peach orchard will be thus displaced. Apple tree will be planted among 'the peaches, and will grow with them until tlm of bearing. In this manner th ground will be kept remunerative con stantly while the change is made. . Are you frequently hoarse T D" you have that annoying tickling 1 your throat? Does your cough an noy you at night and do you rais mucus in the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain' Cough Remedy and you will be pleas ed Sold by all dealers. Sail Luke I1iHT Pays Glowing Trlb-j lite lo Famous Warship anil the Suite Whose Name hIio Ilenrs. j A dispatch Informed us the other morning that the .battleship Oregon after having undergone costly repairs, would be ready to go Into commission again In a few days. We ail made a note of that, because It was the Oregon. Almost any other ship we would hnve read of and forgotten !n on hour. Why the special Interest ever the Oregon? Becnuse at a most eventful time the Oregon ceased, in thought, to be n mere fabric of wov en and welded steel charged with thunder and seemed to be a live creat ure that thought nnd acted for her self and accomplished wonders. There is no doubt that what she performed was duo to a most gallant commnnder and a most accomplished engineer; that sho did but what they bade her do and pnlnted no picture by her deed that had not before shone on the eyes of those two men; but while admlrntlon for tho men was and Is very great, still the ship has a personality of her own. Sho was nam ed in honor of a great state, but she by her performances exalted that state nnd gave It a dignity which she had never acquired for herself. A enll came to her for help. To answer the call she had to speed away four teen thousnnd miles. When tho Jour ney was half completed, she touched at a port to obtain a supply of coal. There a messago was received that great possible dangers were in her path, and Instructions began to reach her how she should proceed; when they answered baok: "Do not hamp er us. The Oregon can take enre of herself." Then after a few days she pulled into an obscure Inlet on the Cfast and wired to Washington for Instructions. She was ordered to Join the fleet and in ten days was on the battle line. There she rose and fell on the ocean swell for six and thirty days until suddenly the battle (Denver Times.) At the rerent Mnrdl flrns Speed Carnival in New Orleans, Bob Bur man In his Bulck Bug won four events on the opening day. Burman attrlbu tes much of his success to the use of remounted rims nnd says with the Improvements In the new Dorian rim and Its simplicity of construction it vbIii nlnv a more lmnortnnt pnrt in raclnir than ever before. A n. Pnrrtlnirton. who hns been railroading all over the automobllo manufacturing territory for a month or so In tho Interest of tho Nntlonal Circuit of automobile racing nnd the G llridcn tour. Is now in the west per rWtlni arrnn cements for the two events His time has been spent hlth erro In tnnvnsslne the mnkers for these events. Visitors to tho plant of the Oood yenr Tiro and Rubber cmnpnny at Akron, Ohio, will bo surprised nt the annnrent lifo in tho rubber both be tnrn nnri after snendlmr a month In the drvlnrr chambers. Any one watch lng a huge mass of crude rubber that If nllowed a few days rest. Says ,n expert, "an error common among loss experienced automobile drivers is to hug the side of the road and use its Illuminated beading of turf as a steering guide. This error has two bail effects. Sooner or later, the car will slide up to some con veyance oi other," the color of which blends readily with the roadway. Again It renders the driver less able to steer straight at night. If a driver takes notice when driving by daylight he will find ho steers by and toward a point well ahead of the car and therefore steers straight. He can only steer straight at night by adopting the same plan, and consequently he should employ head lamps of ample power and steer by their lisht. not al ong the rond edges lit only by the side lamps." The tour book of the Automobile Club of America Is nenrlng comple tion and will be ready in time for tho racing season. A great deal of work In the way of revision, as well as In the way of preparing new routes Is In volved in tho working up of the publication. t ".lack the (inibher." All, any, (.ire. After a three ii:r-ei a "Jack the Crabber, il.K which he attacked three women and beat a small buy. Chamberlain's Stomach and Live' Tablets are safe, sure and rellablf and have been praised by thousand' of women who have been restored t health through their gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by all deal ers. Peaches In the Freewater-Milton district have been oadly damaged by the frost, according to reports from that district, and the crop is so hard hit that it will be an almost total If not quite, a failure. Apricots are also badly damaged, and the first visit of the frost since trees were li able to harm has hit them harder than for years. Although notice was sent out from the weather bureau, there were few who were able to do anything to save their trees. Some few had smudge pots, and these prevented damage among their trees. Others improvised heavy smoking fires and were successful, it is said. In pre venting the loss of their peaches. In and around Walla Walla the damage was not noticeable. The peach trees are ia full bloom, but the land being higher the frost was not as heavy. A light wind also aided in the protection of the fruit in th.s re gion. Some smudging was done in this part of the valley also, but little, as the mercury showed little danger. Til" damage was confined to peach es and apricots, other fruit not yet being in bloom. The weather has again turned warm and It is bcliveU for the present the danger has pass ed. Apple trees are showing signs of Lie. and it will be but a few days at most, until the earlier varieties are white with blossoms. The damage to peaches and apri cots and thy -escape of apples and later fruit has led to the determina tion of many peach orchardists to put their ground to the safer crop, and It C RY OF FIRE CAUSES PAXIO IX FACTORY' New York, March . 28. Nervous through their knowledge of Satur day's disaster, 125 girls employed by the clothing firm of Manson Jacob son, in a 12-story building, panicked at a cry of fire and two were seri ously hurt In the stampede which fol lowed. The girls were quieted after: a desperate battle at the exits. JACK JOIIXSOX SPEXDS NIGHT IX COUXTY JAIL. San Francisco, Calif., March 28. Attorneys representing Jack Johnson appeared in Judge Morgan's court to-day and it Is said papers for an ap pea 1 will be filed soon. Locked In X3 county jail Saturday night and sen tenced to 24 days for speeding, John son was released on $500 bail. food's Sarsaparilla Cures All Spring Ailments. Marion Bruce, Cumberland, VoT Writ-s: "I hive taken Hood's Var"-:i-.M!'illa for a great many years, T-.l I'tlink it the best blood medicine i.j't '- world. I U'k.-; it both spring and ',;; "This la: t winter and Fpring I v as 1- v.-rv poor r.eait'n. I was weak n;id h i i !: l i.',i my appetite and I was all riri down. As soon as I began to t iire food's Sarsaparilla my strength came batk ar.d my aprf-ii''? returned. , . t. oil .in mv housework, and - r.o longer have that tired feeling. Get it todav in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. days' ' dur- youug Hut 1 Holcumb. 1" years old, Is in the Linn cc uiity jail here tonight. He has made a complete confession. Riling up behind his victim on a bicycle, Holeomb created terror on East Fifth street last Wedr.-sduy night by attacking three young women in less than an hour. In each case he encountered strong resistance and Jumped on his bicycle and rode away. 4 Ex-t'omiet r.nck to Jail. Walla Walla. Wash. Ponded from the Oregon penitentiary, with permis sion to return to Walla Walla, where bis mother, a brother and sister are living, Claude Franklin, a young man tt day began to serve 30 days in the county Jail here for petty larceny be fore serving the remaining three years of his sentence in Oregon, whither he will be taken for having violated his good conduct parole. Franklin was caught last night by Patrolman Bert Cnshet and confessed to having stolen a pocket flash lamp, a clarionet and a razor from George Hutsell. Modlrlna that all nature are al ways most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all rleaUra. BOISE HAS $130,000 FIRE IX HEART OF CITY Boise, Idaho, March 28. A ware house of the Carlson Lusk Hardware company in the henrt of the wholesale district was burned yesterday. a high wind was blowing and the fire men battled hard to save the remain der of the district. The loss of tho warehouse will amount to $130,000 with small Insurance. IX BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Claude J. Hanscom, a Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Claude J. Hans com, of Pendleton, in the County of Umatilla, and District Aforesaid, Bankrupt. Notice Is Hereby Given, That on tho 24th day of March, A. D. 1911. tho said Claude J. Hanscom was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will b held at the office of the undersigned referee in bankruptcy, at Pendleton Umatilla county, Oregon, on April 7th, A. D. 1911, at ton o'clock a. m of the said day, at which time and place tho creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amino tho bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated nt Pendleton, Oregon, this 2Cth day of March, A. D. 1911. THOS. FITZ GERALD, Refereo In Bankruptcy Save money by reading today's ada. Attempted Suldde. Portland, Ore. J. T. Cosgrove, 32 years old, attempted suicide yesterday by turning the gas on in his room at 4f2 Hawthorne n venue and lying in bed, deliberately awaiting death. II had been lonely nnd despondent and several times had threatened to end his life. His puspose would havo been accomplished had It not been for J E. Ferguson, proprietor of the place, who had knocked on Cos- grove's door several times In the ci urso of the day and 1;.: I li ne he tried to awaken the Into sleeper de tected the odor of gas. Ferguson summoned Patrolman Royle, who lives next door, and the two gained entrance lo the room through an out side window. Cosgrove having taken the precaution to bolt his door before turning on the gns. u'Ui.UllU.iu.lllliliii.loeiul ,.,.iiu-, ,,,i,tll!ll"j i.iilliimiimiM.imiiiH'ii'iWVitiir -W- . WOMEX'S BEAUTY. Imperfect Digestion Causes Bad Com plexion and Pull Eyes. The color In your cheeks won't fade tho brightness In your eye won't van ish. If you keep your stomach In good condition. Belching of gas; heaviness, sour taste In mouth, dizziness, biliousness and nausea occur simply because the stomach is not properly digesting the food. 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